For #JMusicFriday theme #OldButNew I have something that's more new-but-old-but-new. I got this earworm some time ago and couldn't place why I found it so familiar. I figured my love of hammond organ was messing with me again.
MONTHS later I was searching something unrelated and realized this song was OP1 of the the "You're Under Arrest" 1996 anime run, which I watched a bit of a long time ago. The sitcom vibe of returning to an old, friendly place was too perfect.
I have just the thing kind of in both ways one might look at the concept. Both "new to me" as is the official intent and a newer version of an old thing.
Here is a cover of Kokoro -- a relatively "old" Vocaloid song covered by #Hanatan but a newer redone one better than the first she did that I recently came across: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYpDJkih94Y
Plus just plain a darned nice song anyway.
Still a pretty "old" song, so many may have never heard it.
That moment when you're learning #Japanese, and you wonder "How to say 'United States' in Japanese?", and someone answers "アメリカ". Son of a b*tch, I didn't wonder how to say #America, I wondered how to say #UnitedStates :ablobcatgooglymlemjumping: 🤡
@bookstardust 미국 is, in fact, United States, so you're right. But, on the other hand, 미국인 (which is United States + person) is not Usonian, but American (America, the continent, + person), so there is something wrong there :thonking:
This is from the EN VTubing fandom, but the wotagei section of "Diamond City Lights" gets me every time. I've never been able to go to an actual concert, but I've always chanted along whenever it shows up on stream. (I love the Enna speeeeen on this one too!)
Nice, I love a show where the audience is involved. Seeing a sea of penlights is awesome.
Himari has commented on the different feel of shows depending on the country and the audience's familiarity with idol traditions. She loves it when the audience lights up with red penlights.
Non-Sweet recently commented how the atmosphere will suddenly change when they come on stage. Announcers watching the wota file to the front with penlights don't know what to think.
In Japan, we call this “Hotchkiss”😊
The first stapler imported to Japan was made by this company 😉
My wife and I were talking about household items that we have been using for a long time on a regular basis. I got a 45 years old toolkit and 40 years old nail clipper 😉 But she has been using this Hotchkiss for 40 years 😊
#JMusicFriday theme is #JCovers - this is probably my favorite of the flood of Oshi No Ko "Idol" covers and the only one I go back to all the time. Tim Henson is so freakin cool
Also the way he so casually drops the pick to unleash his full power 😭
For #JMusicFriday I'll share this cool cover of Jump by #Asterism. Love how this talented three-piece managed to incorporate the vocal and keyboard parts.
I believe they recorded this in honor of Eddie VH's passing. 🙏