Showing posts with label Big In Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big In Japan. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour Of Power: Episode 14

Once again it's time for another podcast, but this time we thought we'd do something a little different...


It should be no secret to anyone who visits this blog that we love Japan. Love love love it. The Japanese have graced us with some of the world's most beautiful art and culture. Their visual art, film, philosophy and their music paint an enduring portrait of the gifts they've given us. It seems right that this podcast should be for them.

This half hour is composed of entirely Japanese music, from gorgeous Enka to Punk Rock, from sweet Ballads to quirky Pop. Please enjoy this episode and hold your glass high towards our friends in the East. (And maybe give them a helping hand as well)







Note: The purpose of Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour Of Power is to share music that deserves to be heard. We encourage you to support the artists behind the music you love. There is no profit to be made from this podcast, and no commissions are being received by the links provided to purchase music

Monday, December 13, 2010

Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour of Power: Episode ELEVEN!

"Do you know how many time zones there are in Soviet Union? Eleven."




That's right, it's time for another episode of the Supreme Nothing podcast! In this episode, we've got crunchy J-Rock, evocative Exotica, Bollywood hippie-funk, Honky-Tonk, lovely Enka music, North Korean pop, and much more waiting to warm you on a cold December night!

Here's the swingin' set list...

The Phi-Mu Washboard Band - Love Hurts (more here!)
GO!GO!7188 - C7 (on iTunes!) (cdJapan)
The Blue Shadows - La Cumparsita
Asha Bhosie - Dum Maro Dum (on iTunes!)
Stonewall Jackson - I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water (iTunes) (Amazon)
Ayumi Ishida - Blue Light Yokohama (cdJapan)
The Jankowski Singers - Light My Fire
The Panchonbo Electronic Ensemble - Reunification Rainbow
The Flirtations - Christmas Time Is Here (Again) (iTunes) (Amazon)

Download the awesomeness HERE!





Thanks and enjoy!

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Note: The purpose of Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour Of Power is to share music that deserves to be heard. We encourage you to support the artists behind the music you love. There is no profit to be made from this podcast, and no commissions are being received by the links provided to purchase music.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Shonen Knife at the Rock n' Roll Hotel, Washington, DC 2010


Okay look, I know it was a Sunday night and it was raining, but if you didn't make it out to Shonen Knife's September 26th show at the Rock n' Roll Hotel in Washington DC, you really missed out on something special. Shonen Knife demonstrated once again that they love doing what they do best, and they never do it half-way.




The ladies from Osaka got up on stage around 11pm and got to work right away
with their set, blazing through classics like "Twist Barbie" and "Banana Chips" that sounded as fresh now as they did when they were first recorded. Songs from their two most recent albums, "Supergroup" and "Free Time" , like the already classic "BBQ Party" and the ode to the giant cuddly rodent called a "Capybara" were just as endearing and fun to hear, The crowd was oddly a bit shy at the beginning of the show, but it wasn't long at all before everyone started getting into the spirit of this epic rock n' roll moment, and before long the entire room was screaming and cheering as they danced to the Knife's infectious tunes with abandon.



Shonen Knife founder Naoko was in great form, and clearly was enjoying herself as she played to the crowd and led the band through early material and new anthems as well. She displayed her well-known rapport with the crowd that made the show feel like a gathering of friends more so than just a superstar rock concert. Her good spirits were magnified by bass player Ritsuko, who lit up the room with an enthusiastic energy and pure joy that made everyone forget the rainy night outside. I just adore Ritsuko for what she brings to the band, and it's always great to see her.


And then there's new Shonen Knife member Emi on drums, and I have to say she is absolutely amazing. Emi-chan went from being a new face into a cherished member of the band in virtually no time at all. Her boundless positive energy and sparkling personality is irresistible within seconds, and simply can't fail to win you over. See them live and you'll know exactly what I mean!



The show went by quickly, but it never felt rushed or forced. The pacing of the songs was perfect, and the three of them played tightly without feeling overly slick, It was quite simply a perfect night of rock n' roll. As the lights went up, the smiles on the faces of the audience beamed around the room. We walked over to the merch table, which is run by their fantastic tour manager and fellow artist, DJ Sashimi, who's every bit as kind and likable as the band members, to check out the goodies and get autographs from the members of Shonen Knife….



What else can be said? Shonen Knife was fantastic, and continues to be more awesome everyday. There's still a few stops on this tour, and you owe it to yourself to go see them. As for me, I can't wait to see them again. Next time they tour my way, I'm going again for sure. In the meantime, my memories of last Sunday evening will keep me smiling…



Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Shonen Knife North American Tour 2010!!!

Rock n Roll supergroup Shonen Knife are on a North American tour right now, traveling across America & parts of Canada, leaving thousands of glowing, happy fans everywhere!


If the Knife is coming to your town (or at least close enough to travel), you owe it to yourself to enjoy a night of legendary music with some very cool and sincerely nice ladies. It's easily one of the most fun bands I've ever had the pleasure to see live, and it'll leave you feeling great when the night is over.

One of the great things about the internet is that plenty of videos and images from the gigs will show up as the tour continues, plus you can use Twitter and Facebook to keep up with the band's journey to your town...



Here's a video from the tour's very first night in Seattle. As you might expect from the first stop on a tour, the band struggles with a few sound problems, but despite the issue, Shonen Knife's positive attitude handles it so well that it actually makes the show more enjoyable. Also, a fabulous introduction to new drummer Emi Morimoto. She's appears to be full of personality and lots of fun!



And make sure you check out Good Charamel's website and their blog , where you'll see complete tour dates and links to other places on the web to keep up with the tour.

Also check out these Twitter accounts:
Ritsuko @SK_Ritsuko
Good Charamel @goodcharamel
And their super-cool tour manager & fellow recording artist, DJ Sashimi @dj_sashimi
You can also follow my "Tomato Heads" twitter list.

Naturally we can expect more great videos, photos and fun tweets as the tour progresses, so keep an eye for more awesome Shonen Knife stuff!

As for me, I'll be rockin' with the band in Washington DC, on the 26th. See you there!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour of Power: Episode SEVEN!

There's no stopping it, this podcasty thing has taken hold of me, and I must unleash this sweet and wonderful music to waiting ears everywhere! It's time for episode seven!


Something just clicked in my brain somewhere, and this episode came to me quickly and flowed with little effort. I'm not taking this podcast business too seriously, and the result is already one of my favorite installments. I really love this episode, and you will too.....

Here's the song list....

Morning Musume - Ai No Tane (Japan) (Buy CD) (or iTunes)
Messieurs Richard De Bordeaux & Daniel Beretta - Phychose (France) (on iTunes)
The Three Suns - Fever (USA) (on iTunes)
Thee Girlfriends - Rock & Roll (Spain) (MySpace)
Betsy & Chris - Shiroi Iro Wa Koibito No Iro (USA/Japan)
Parvati Khan - Jimmy Jimmy Ajaa (India)
Shonen Knife - Tower Of The Sun (Japan) (Amazon) (SK on iTunes)
Triste Janero - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice (USA) (Buy it)

You can download the goodness
right HERE!

Here's some sneak previews...

The Hawaiian duo Betsy & Chris, who became popular folk singers in Japan...


Jimmy Jimmy Ajaa, from the awesome cult Bollywood film "Disco Dancer"...


Thanks and enjoy the show!


Note: The purpose of Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour Of Power is to share music that deserves to be heard. We encourage you to support the artists behind the music you love. There is no profit to be made from this podcast, and no commissions are being received by the links provided to purchase music.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour of Power: Episode SIX!

The Half Hour has returned, taking you back to the days when exploring the radio was an adventure with strange wonders to be discovered as you scrolled across the dial late at night! We've got a little something for everybody cooked up this time...


Kick back and enjoy some groovy Shibuya-kei, a little space-age bachelor pad music, old-school reggae, wild garage rock, j-pop, Singaporean rock n' roll, Japanese doo-wop, and other assorted goodies....

Here's the set-list:

Pizzicato 5 - Nata Di Marzo (Buy It!)
Henri Rene & His Orchestra - Whispering
The 50 Kaitenz - Tabako No Uta (At CD Japan)
Dave Dee, Dozy Beaky, Mick & Tich - Frustration (Buy It!)
Dennis Brown - Things In Life (On iTunes!)
Tony Christie - I Did What I Did For Maria (Buy It!)
Mei Fing with Tony & The Polar Bear Five - I Secretly Love You (Buy it!)
The 5.6.7.8's - Roadrunner (Buy It!)
PUFFY - Sunrise (On iTunes!)
The Kingtones - Good Night Baby


Download the goodness right HERE!







Note: The purpose of Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour Of Power is to share music that deserves to be heard. We encourage you to support the artists behind the music you love. There is no profit to be made from this podcast, and no commissions are being received by the links provided to purchase music.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour of Power: Number FIVE!

It's here to make your life better and more fulfilling! Episode five of my soul-searching experiment in audio transmitting awaits those with brave ears and open minds waiting to be blown!



It's got Japanese Psyche, 60's girl pop from America and France, surf rock, Rn'B, and lovely indie rock waiting to be heard. This is your happening and it's freaking you out!



Here's the setlist for you...

Flower Travellin' Band - Satori Part 1 (Japan) You can buy this!
Diane Renay - Navy Blue (USA) Available On iTunes
The Cramps - Bikini Girls With Machine Guns (USA) Cramps Are On iTunes!
Cliff Jackson & Jellean Delk with the Naturals - Frank, This Is It (USA) You can buy this too!
Takeshi Terauchi & The Bunnies - Kanjincho (Japan)
Mike Sammes & The Mike Sammes Singers - Fairy Snow Jingle (USA) Buy It!
Carmen Maki - Tokiniha Haha No Nai Ko No You Ni (Japan)
France Gall - Nous Ne Sommes Pas Des Anges (France) You can buy this!
Supercar - Lucky (Japan) At CD Japan


Download this audio treat right HERE!
Enjoy the show!

Carmen Maki...


And Supercar...



Note: The purpose of Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour Of Power is to share music that deserves to be heard. We encourage you to support the artists behind the music you love. There is no profit to be made from this podcast, and no commissions are being received by the links provided to purchase music.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Linda Linda Linda Is My Favorite Film...

With each viewing of Nobuhiro Yamashita's brilliant 2005 film, Linda Linda Linda, the more I have to conclude that it's gradually become my absolute favorite film...


The movie is a breezy slice-of-life story about a hastedly assembled student rock band that finds itself only three days to perfect their set of music for their schools annual cultural festival. The camera follows around these four young ladies as they practice, deal with school, practice, experience awkward relationships, practice, overcome their shyness, and practice some more. It really is that simple a film, and the results are delightful.



The musical crux of the film is the legendary Japanese punk band The Blue Hearts. Their signature song, Linda Linda, is considered a classic and something of a karaoke staple in Japan. In the film, the band has decided to cover three songs by The Blue Hearts, but don't have a singer....



...until they meet Son. Son's a painfully shy exchange student from Korea with a limited Japanese vocabulary, but she loves the music of The Blue Hearts so much that she can't turn down the offer to sing in the band.

Son is played by Korean actress Bae Doona (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, The Host, & Air Doll to name a few films) and she wins you over instantly. She has several great scenes in this movie where she barely even speaks, relying solely on facial expressions and body language that make Son a very real person.



As Son becomes more comfortable in her unexpected role as a singer in a punk band, she makes a subtle transition from an introverted wallflower to a young woman who's finally found where she wants to be. It's powerful and inspiring to hear her belt out rock n' roll anthems while holding on to the microphone for dear life.




Much like real life, this film moves along at it's own quiet and deliberate pace. The characters are all wonderfully likable people. You really want the best for the band as they struggle to achieve perfection in the form of a three minute punk rock song. Their journey becomes yours, and the payoff is as thunderous as it is uplifting.



As I mentioned earlier, I've watched this movie more than once. It's become a movie that I return to again and again. Sometimes I start to watch a favorite scene, and wind up watching the whole thing again anyway. I guess you could call it cinematic comfort food. With this in mind, I must declare Linda Linda Linda as my favorite movie.



An interesting aside: for the making of Linda Linda Linda, the cast learned the music themselves (Bass player Shiori Sekine is a real-life member of the terrific band Baseball Bear) and played live shows as a bonafide rock band! Here's a video for their cover of the classic Blue Hearts song...

Friday, April 16, 2010

Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour of Power: Episode Three!

(EDIT: The download link is fixed!)

Here's the third episode of my podcasty thing, submitted to satisfy your audio longings...



This time we've got lovely multinational indie-pop, more Japanese garage-rock goodness, Italian sexploitation soundtracks, yodeling cowboy music, bubblegum music from Singapore, the strangest anti-drug spoken piece you've ever heard, and more found sounds and odd chatter waiting for you to enjoy...

You can download the podcast right HERE!


Here's the track list...

:25 Stereolab - Lo Boob Oscillator (Buy it here!)

6:56 Slim Whitman - Chimebells (Buy it here!)

9:16 STINKY RAT - C.A.N.D.Y. (Available via iTunes!)

13:44 Manford Hubler & Siegfried Schwab - Shindai Lovers

18:00 Phil Phillips - The Evil Dope

21:25 Rita Chao - Yummy Yummy Yummy

23:47 Samantha Jones - Do I Still Figure In Your Life

26:45 Guitar Wolf - Namida No Time Machine

Enjoy the show!

Note: The purpose of Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour Of Power is to share music that deserves to be heard. We encourage you to support the artists behind the music you love. There is no profit to be made from this podcast, and no commissions are being received by the links provided to purchase music.






Friday, April 09, 2010

Let's Have a Shonen Knife Party...


Because I never need an excuse to post videos from my favorite band in the whole world.....


Lately I've been listening to Shonen Knife's wonderful album Brand New Knife like crazy again. Explosion!, Tower Of The Sun, Budda's Face, & Wind Your Spring are a few of my favorite tracks. Here's another classic gem, E.S.P.!



Next up we have some footage from Shonen Knife's recent trip to the The Philippines! Here they rocking an enthusiastic crowd as they scorch through Riding On The Rocket with the original Japanese lyrics!



Here's something from Rock Animals era knife! Check out the two fans bopping from side to side around (around 2:20) - That's exactly how Shonen Knife make me feel!



Amateur video of Shonen Knife at the FUN FUN FUN Fest in Austin! I would have loved to have seen this awesome outdoor show... (And Melt Banana was there too!)



Oh wow, classic Knife! From 1991! At CBGB's! So awesome I might cry...




Enjoy these videos and let Shonen Knife make your day a little better! I know it works for me!

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour of Power: Episode Dos!

Yes, it's here, and it's more supreme than ever! The second episode of my podcast-type thingy awaits you....



This time you get Brit-pop, all-girl Ramones tribute bands, blaxploitation jams, Brazilian psychedelica, Leonard Nimoy, and some amazing shoe-gazing post-rock from Japan that's so beautiful I want to cry. All of this and more is interlaced with random bits of noise and a little beat poetry here and there. It's like a crock-pot of awesome!

Download the goodness Right Here!



Here's the song list....

1:00 Cindy Williams - They Talk About Us (Great Britain)
3:45 Romanes - Teenage Lobotomy (Japan)
6:07 Mayuzumi Jun 黛ジュン - Tenshi No Yuuwaku (Japan)
9:09 John Barry - Goldfinger Instrumental (USA) (Buy it)
11:16 Joe Simon & J.J. Johnson - Theme From Cleopatra Jones (USA)
16:09 Os Mutantes - Ando Meio Desligado (I Feel A Little Spaced Out) (Brazil) (Buy it)
19:57 Leonard Nimoy - If I Had A Hammer (USA) (Buy it)
23:13 Mass Of The Fermenting Dregs - Skabetty (Japan) (Buy it from iTunes!)


Additional Thanks:

freesound.org user xserra for the Shinkansen Announcement recording.
archive.org for the North Korean Radio recording.

Note: The purpose of Supreme Nothing's 1/2 Hour Of Power is to share music that deserves to be heard. We encourage you to support the artists behind the music you love. There is no profit to be made from this podcast, and no commissions are being received by the links provided to purchase music.

This is made out of love, and nothing more. :)
.




Enjoy the show!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Shonen Knife Offers You Perfect Freedom!

The supergroup from Osaka refuses to slow down! You either get with it or get out of the way!





Their new album "Free Time" came out in Japan earlier this year, and a domestic version will be out this summer thanks to the groovy people at Good Charamel Records!

We're also getting a concert video, and quite possibly a North American tour this summer too! Yep, Christmas is early this year!

In the meantime, keep superdrummer Etsuko in your thoughts, she'll be on a temporary leave from the band. Hope we see her again soon....

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Poly Poly Poly Polysics @ The Rock & Roll Hotel: Feb. 16, 2010!

When the tour dates for POLYSICS' North American tour were announced, I instantly fell into a transfixed state of excitement over making a mini-pilgrimage up to DC to see one of my favorite bands.


But the anticipation took a somewhat bittersweet turn when a major announcement was made on their official website. Keyboardist and vocalist Kayo had decided it was time to pursue a normal life and follow her own dreams outside of Polysics. After this tour and their upcoming sold-out show at Budokan, she would no longer be in the band. With this news, it became clear that going to this show was no longer a whim, but a priority. Plans were made and tickets were bought, and earlier this week, the day finally came…


Okay, first of all, The Rock & Roll Hotel is not a hotel, they just thought it was a cool name for a club. It's a small place, with the show capacity listed as only 400 people. It's fascinating to think that back in Japan, Polysics packs huge halls and plays to giant crowds, but over here, their shows are smaller and more intimate affairs. On one hand, I wish the USA would get with it and embrace this band on a bigger level, but on the other, more selfish hand, I got to enjoy the band with only a few other dedicated fans.

After the opening band finished, the members of Polysics started rolling out their own equipment. They had a couple of helpers, including their tour manager, but this was not an entourage you'd associate with a band that's headlining Budokan in a few days. They had their famous straight-bar glasses off, and were all business as they set up. As frontman Hiroyuki Hayashi set up his microphone, he was singing along with A-Ha's hit "Take On Me" playing on the sound system. Then they left the stage and got themselves mentally ready to rock. The tour manager stepped up to Kayo's mic, introduced the band, and the four of them sprang back up on stage in full POLYSICS mode! The show was on!


If you're familiar with Polysics' legendary stage show, then you have some idea of how it went. The songs came at the audience fast, loud, and full of impossible to resist energy. It wasn't long at all before Kayo pulled out her famous golden pom-poms and was jumping on one foot to "Peach Pie On The Beach". And before anyone knew what hit them, Hiro was practically right up in the audience with with guitar, and at one point stuck his butt out and shook it in the crowd and encouraged us all to give it a spank. Who can pass up that offer? I managed to give his skinny ass a firm pat before he darted over to the other side of the stage…

The band ripped through a virtual greatest hits collection of songs that the crowd around me seemed to love as much as I did. The set also scattered around much of the newer stuff from "We Ate The Machine" and the most recent album "Absolute Polysics". (Here's the awesome setlist) Audience participation was pretty much required, be it spinning around for "I Me Mine" or jumping jacks for "Baby Bias", and everyone did their best to keep up. The band was both tight with musical precision and yet completely all over the place at the same time.


Fumi rocked the bass and kept the timing with master-drummer Yano flawless and pounding. Hiro was the maniac we all love. I can't figure out how he manages to handle his guitar while jumping up and down like he does. He even took a few moments to make amazing swipes at a theremin nearby! And then there was Kayo, adding wonderful layers of synth to the whole thing, and delivering her trademark vocals with robotic flair. One thing I realized during the show, when Kayo has those glasses on and looks out at the audience, you feel like she's staring right through you!

After the show was over, we went upstairs because we heard that they would most likely join us later. A small group of us hung out and made new acquaintances. There was a fellow named Mark, with a perfect homemade Polysics uniform and his gang of friendly folks. He had flown all the way from England to see them in Akron, Ohio as well as the DC show. He's blogging about his experience over here!


There was also a crew of people who flew over from Japan for this show! These were the truest Polysics fans you could hope for. They drew Polysics logos in the condensation on the windows as we waited for the band to come out, and at last, they did!



When I got home, I realized that I didn't get a decent photo of Yano on my card! #$@#!, sorry Yano!

The members of Polysics are just some of the nicest people you could be lucky enough to meet. All of them signed autographs, posed for photos and took time to talk a moment to everyone there. One special moment I got to observe was when the Japanese fans greeted Kayo. There was this wonderful quiet moment when they bowed to each other, and you could really see the pure joy in the fan's faces when they were taking photos with her. I enjoyed that as much as I enjoyed the show. It really made the trip worthwhile.



As for myself, I wanted to create something to give to Kayo since she's leaving the band, and made a little 4.5" square drawing of her. After I made that, I thought, "why not make one for the whole band?" and there you have it. I threw these together at the last second, and with no time to scan them, I shot this quick photo.

I gave each member their own mini-portrait in a sealed envelope and encouraged them to open it later. I'd like to imagine that perhaps they forgot about them for a second, and maybe came across the envelope when they got home and opened it



Anyway, it was a great night. I'm just completely honored that I got to see one of their last shows with Kayo. The other members of Polysics intend to stay together and continue as a three-piece, and I look forward to hearing what they'll do next. I also hope that maybe we'll get an occasional glimpse into what Kayo's up to.

So to the band and all the great fans I met, TOISU!

Monday, January 18, 2010

HOLY F**K I ♥ GUITAR WOLF!


It's a firm belief of mine that music can change your life and make you a better person, especially if the music is rock n' roll. I can remember the exact moment of my life when I first heard Elvis, Link Wray, The Stooges, The Ramones, and I can tell you where I was when Guitar Wolf nearly destroyed my stereo speakers. It was a life-changing musical moment up there with the best of them.



Guitar Wolf is the insane bastard step-child of all the names mentioned above, a band who's trademark is loud and quick bursts of "jet rock n' roll" distilled into it's most powerful package. The band's first recording line-up consisted of Toru (Drum Wolf, although there was an earlier drummer named Narita), Billy (Bass Wolf) and a bringing it all together, the ear-ringingly awesome axe-master, Seiji, a man we simply call Guitar Wolf.


Before the days of widely accessible internet, (It was around, but you usually had to go to school and deal with dial-up) we had to rely on self-published amateur zines to find out about music happenings in far away places. At the time, Guitar Wolf was this god-like rock n' roll mystery man, unattainable and fascinating. In Matt Kaufman's seminal Japanese noise/punk/garage zine, Exile Osaka, he reported the following….

"Singer Seiji special R&R ritual revealed… He has a big glass case in his apartment in which he keeps his guitar and leather jacket. The night before a performance, he enters the glass case and gets charged with Rock & Roll energy.

Also, Seiji never takes off his sunglasses. When King Joe crashed at his house, he saw him sleeping in his sunglasses. He even took a shower with his sunglasses! Believe it or not…"


And so the legend of Guitar Wolf grew. The band eventually graduated from homemade basement demos and got signed. They appeared on television, and before long, film. They played "Men in Black" in the little-seen flick The Sore Losers, and zombie fighting defenders of Earth in the drive-in classic Wild Zero, which as I've said before, just might be the the greatest film you will ever lay your eyes upon...



Here's Seiji's Oscar clip while we're at it. In a perfect world, he would've been chosen as best actor of 2000...



Guitar Wolf's rise to new rock n' roll heights continued. Seiji and his Joan Jett autographed jacket made a cameo in Puffy's Teen Titans theme-song video (he shows up at 2:07), and landed a much-deserved signature guitar from Epiphone. And oh yeah, don't forget the designer jeans...


But tragedy struck in 2005 when Billy "Bass" Wolf passed away shortly after returning from a US tour. The band went through a spell of soul-searching before choosing "U-G" as their new bassist. Shortly later, Seiji's intensely physical stage presence took it's toll when he seriously injured his hip jumping from a 6-meter high stack of amps.


Guitar Wolf would be silent for a year and a half, far too long for this world to be without them. On April 4th of 2009 they triumphantly played their comeback show, and all was right with the world again. It feels good to know that Guitar Wolf is truly here to stay.



Seiji, aka "Guitar Wolf", I salute you. Thank you for spreading the message of rock n' roll, and here's to the rock to come….


This post is also my entry in the January 2010 Japan Blog Matsuri, “Famous Japanese People”....