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That's LCC for MERRY CHRISTMAS!
still procrastinating, employment and all
I've been amusing myself recently with looking up Japanese music videos on YouTube, to see if I can find the songs and artists that were popular when I was in Japan three years ago.
This may be due to some hidden masochism on my part, because as much as I like Japanese history and culture and the Japanese people themselves, I hate their pop music. You can judge for yourselves, but personally this was the one thing that always made me proud to be an American.
Still, I decided to share the following clips because they do provide a window into real, mainstream Japanese pop culture (it isn't all scary porn cartoons over there), and some of them are pretty entertaining in their own right.
1. Mr. Children, "Karumi" -- If you watch just one of these videos, choose this one. The song is nothing special, but I think it's a great video. It depicts the rise of fictional pop group "Mr. Adults". Only the young guy at the end is an actual member of Mr. Children. (Is it just me, or is "Mr. Children" the most subtly unsettling band name ever?)
2. EXILE, "Choo Choo TRAIN" -- this was a BIG hit in 2003, and it turns out it was actually a remake of a song that had been a hit in 1991. That explains why my slightly older coworkers liked it so much. My boss was particularly good at the dance that went with this song. Notable for both scenes of a real Japanese nightclub and the inclusion of a team of breakdancing, dreadlocked youngsters.
3. GLAY, "Yuuwaku" - GLAY is still popular today, but this looks to be an older video, maybe late '90s. I think the scrawny white woman is supposed to resemble Mila Jovovich. I chose this video because the obligatory random English lyrics are actually intelligible and coherent. Also, the (male) guitar player seems to be wearing a miniskirt.
4. Ayumi Hamasaki, "Startin" --Ms. Hamasaki is the Queen of Japanese Pop Music, sort of like Britney Spears a few years ago, or Mariah Carey a few years before that. This is a funny video that's also a nice example of the Japanese perception of American pop culture.
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Kelly
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12/20/2006 02:22:00 PM
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I'm sorry that First Lady Laura "Book Banner" Bush has skin cancer. I wouldn't wish that on anyone except maybe Dick Cheney. I understand the privacy concerns, blah blah blah, but I think this is just one more example of the First Family's pathological problem:
Mrs. Bush was noticed wearing a bandage on her leg on Oct. 23 when she and her husband posed for pictures with King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. Questioned at the time, Whitson [the First Lady's press secretary] told The Associated Press it was simply a sore.
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Deborah
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12/19/2006 09:18:00 PM
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Thank you so much to everyone who put together last night's shindig. The place was fantastic. We all looked fantastic. The food was fantastic. Well played, everyone!
We're a damn classy group of librarians.
*smooches*
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Andi
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12/16/2006 12:07:00 PM
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If any of you feel that this holiday season might be the time to purchase a little piece of jewelry, say a necklace or pair of earrings, for yourself or a loved one, well...you know where to find me.
All pieces handcrafted by local artists (me, myself, and I). All pieces come with their own special origami gift box, also handcrafted by local artists (also me).
Several pairs of earrings come with an exciting backstory, too. They were in my bag when it was stolen! But I got them back, and now I think they must be practically theft-proof from a statistical standpoint. I mean, what are the odds that the same pair of earrings would be stolen twice?
Anyway, let me know if you are interested and I can show you the pieces I have available, either in person or by e-mailing you some photos. I'll be in town for most/all of break.
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Kelly
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12/15/2006 02:29:00 PM
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Wherefore art thou Prince? The question came up over Bud Lites last night. Deborah, this one's for you:
LC Control Number: n 84079379
HEADING: Prince
000 01295cz a2200229n 450
001 1509249
005 20060201091252.0
008 840808n| acannaab |a aaa
010 __ |a n 84079379
035 __ |a (OCoLC)oca01170893
035 __ |a (DLC)n 84079379
040 __ |a DLC |c DLC |d DLC |d MnHi |d DLC
100 0_ |a Prince
400 1_ |a Nelson, Prince Rogers
400 0_ |a Artist Formerly Known as Prince
400 0_ |a TAFKAP
670 __ |a Ivory, S. Prince, c1985: |b CIP t.p. (Prince) pub. info. (musician and recording star; Prince Rogers Nelson; son of jazz musician, John Nelson, who performed under moniker Prince Rogers)
670 __ |a Mabery, D.L. Prince, c1985: |b CIP galley (b. June 7, 1958)
670 __ |a MnHi files |b (changed name to a symbol; was often referred to as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince or TAFKAP; at marriage in Feb. 1996 resumed his former name)
670 __ |a Rock who’s who, 2nd ed., c1996 |b (Prince; b. Prince Roger [sic] Nelson, June 7, 1958, Minneapolis; on his 35th birthday, changed his name to the combined male-female symbol used on his 1992 album)
670 __ |a Purple reign, 1998: |b CIP t.p. (The Artist Formerly Known as Prince) galley (Prince; in an interview given Oct. 24, 1996, he said that he did not know what sound the symbol should represent)
953 __ |a ea17 |b ta30
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Leah
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12/13/2006 09:25:00 AM
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