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		<title>Happy 4th!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 04:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CJ Marsicano</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fourth Blogging Anniversary, that is&#8230; I almost forgot to post something today, but I have a good excuse: Today was also my fiancee&#8217;s bridal shower, and guess who had to schlep gifts back and forth in his car? Yep&#8230; I should note that for the past few weeks I&#8217;ve been &#8211; on top of planning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fourth Blogging Anniversary, that is&#8230;</p>
<p>I almost forgot to post something today, but I have a good excuse: Today was also my fiancee&#8217;s bridal shower, and guess who had to schlep gifts back and forth in his car? Yep&#8230; </p>
<p>I should note that for the past few weeks I&#8217;ve been &#8211; on top of planning towards the wedding and subsequent move into mine and my wife-to-be&#8217;s new apartment &#8211; finishing up the novel (yeah, still&#8230; but then again if I didn&#8217;t have to hold a day job it would have been finished already), working on a screenplay for Script Frenzy, working on a couple of reviews for this blog (they&#8217;ll be up this week), and working on my guitar. </p>
<p>And last night, boy, did I work on my guitar&#8230; I got this thing (Epiphone Les Paul) a few months ago, but I never changed the strings until last night. Such was my Saturday night: </p>
<p><center><a href="http://tweetphoto.com/17977421" title="Ready to start restringing - I always start with the low E."><img src="http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c54112/x2_112504d" width="79" height="79" alt="Ready to start restringing - I always start with the low E."></a></center></p>
<p>And to keep things J-pop related, here&#8217;s another part of what helped keep me sane, especially today:</p>
<p><center><a href="http://tweetphoto.com/18090200" title="And what's keeping me sane through all this? Good music, of course!"><img src="http://cdn.cloudfiles.mosso.com/c54112/x2_11408d8" width="79" height="79" alt="And what's keeping me sane through all this? Good music, of course!"></a></center></p>
<p>Besides, I couldn&#8217;t figure how to equal or better the live MoMusu and Stooges clips from last year! But what I can do is (even though I didn&#8217;t get this finished until after midnight when the 11th became the 12th) update a list I posted two years ago on my second blogging anniversary at MotokoAoyama.com, which would make this &#8220;A List That Took Four Years To Make&#8221;:<br />
<span id="more-706"></span><br />
Two webhosts (only one of which I recommend, Bluehost)<br />
Four laptops (Don&#8217;t get me started&#8230;)<br />
Two iPods (and I&#8217;m planning on finally upgrading soon&#8230; I have more music on my hard drive than can fit on my present 60GB model!)<br />
Morning Musume and AKB48 both making their American concert debuts (come back here, both, er, ALL of you!!)<br />
Thirteen Morning Musume singles<br />
Eight personnel changes in Morning Musume<br />
Two personnel changes in C-ute<br />
No personnel changes in Berryz Koubou<br />
More personnel changes in AKB48 than anyone can keep up with&#8230; (and don&#8217;t even get any serious AKB fan started on those team reassignments!)<br />
Six and a half Morning Musume albums (the “half album” being the 7.5 Fuyu Fuyu EP)<br />
Twelve Berryz Koubou singles (double the amount from two years ago!)<br />
Three and a half Berryz Koubou studio albums (the “half album” being their misnumbered (3) Natsu Natsu Mini Berryz)<br />
Eleven C-ute singles (all of their major-label releases)<br />
Four and a half C-ute albums (I still consider <em>? mini ~Ikiru to Iu Chikara~</em> to be an EP)<br />
Four Koda Kumi studio albums (I lost track of compilations and singles!)<br />
Two Ayumi Hamasaki albums (Go ahead and yell at me, Vee&#8230;)<br />
One and a half Maki Goto albums (That first one for Avex is pretty much an EP&#8230;)<br />
One and a half SCANDAL albums (Again, the half-album is an EP&#8230;)<br />
Three post-Whiteberry EPs from bands led by Yuki Maeda (One Yukki, two The Husky)<br />
Seven Stooges albums (two of those being the remastered editions of their Elektra albums, another being a 180-gram pressing of Raw Power, and counting the forthcoming deluxe reissue of the original Bowie mix of Raw Power)<br />
The entire Koharu Kusumi solo discography<br />
The entire Buono! discography to date<br />
The entire AKB48 singles discography to date<br />
Five New York Dolls albums (three of those being vinyl editions of all three studio albums)<br />
Seven Puffy AmiYumi albums<br />
Five Mission of Burma albums (three of them being the new vinyl reissues on Matador)<br />
Two Panic! At The Disco albums<br />
Two Meat Puppets albums<br />
Four Hank III albums (counting the Assjack album and his forthcoming <em>The Rebel Within</em>, of course)<br />
Two copies of Flyleaf’s first album (one autographed)<br />
Three autographed Sick Puppies CDs<br />
One guitar autographed by Iggy Pop and the Asheton Brothers<br />
One Asheton brother being transferred from the Stooges to Rock N&#8217; Roll Heaven&#8217;s Helluva Band (I&#8217;m sure Ron is trading Mike Watt stories with D. Boon!)<br />
James Williamson rejoining the Stooges<br />
The Stooges finally making the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame (Next targets: The New York Dolls, Black Flag, and The Minutemen&#8230; and that&#8217;s a fucking vow and a promise from me!)<br />
Lux Interior being transferred from the Cramps to Rock N&#8217; Roll Heaven&#8217;s Helluva Band<br />
A Sex Pistols reunion<br />
A Public Image Ltd. reunion<br />
Malcolm McLaren, the former Sex Pistols &#8220;mis-manager&#8221; dying of cancer&#8230; followed by Johnny Rotten NOT singing &#8220;Celebration&#8221; or &#8220;Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead&#8221; (good on ya, Johnny&#8230;)<br />
Seven books autographed by Henry Rollins<br />
One book autographed by Sen. Arlen Specter<br />
Three e-mails from Henry Rollins<br />
Two e-mails from Jello Biafra<br />
Three day trips to New York where I spent over $700 combined in one store (Virgin Megastore) alone<br />
Four visits to Apple Stores where I spent $0 (and wish I had been able to spend several times what I spent at Virgin)<br />
Five day trips to Philadelphia<br />
Two day trips to Syracuse, NY<br />
One Stooges concert<br />
One Bon Jovi concert (goddamn motherfucking fuck!)<br />
Two Flyleaf concerts<br />
Two Evanescence concerts<br />
Two Sick Puppies concerts<br />
Two 3 Doors Down concerts (Which makes four times I&#8217;ve seen my fiancee&#8217;s favorite band, versus zero times I&#8217;ve seen my favorite band&#8230; that&#8217;s gotta be corrected quick-fast)<br />
Two opening sets prior to 3DD by Hinder (Most boring band not named Nickelback or Daughtry, by a long shot)<br />
Two Breaking Benjamin concerts (and unfortunately, although they played well as always, the sound at the second sucked! What was up with that, Ben?)<br />
One missed Puffy AmiYumi concert (goddamn motherfucking fuck!)<br />
One missed Morning Musume concert (yes, <em>that</em> concert!!)<br />
One missed Mike Watt &#038; The Secondmen concert (sorry, Mike&#8230; still!!!)<br />
Four 100-count spindles of CD-R’s<br />
Two Palm Treo 680 smartphones<br />
Three Blackberry smartphones (no, I&#8217;m not getting an iPhone)<br />
Four SD cards<br />
Three phonograph needles<br />
Morning Musume CDs finally being released in the United States (the flipside&#8230; well, I&#8217;ll get to that soon enough&#8230;)<br />
Nine WordPress themes<br />
Seven domain names (on top of the previously mentioned ones, there&#8217;s TGML&#8217;s URL, the one for the Meetan blog, and a second one for the Reina blog)<br />
Two different Reina Tanaka/Robert Fripp header graphics at MotokoAoyama.com (Vee improved on the original)<br />
Ai Kago finally making a comeback<br />
One W album that’s gone the way of the original version of SMiLE<br />
One Guns N’ Roses album finally being finished, handed in, and released!<br />
Ace Frehley beating his ex-bandmates to record stores with new material&#8230; and not having to sell out to Wal-Mart to do it!<br />
Six Mike Watt-related albums recorded during this blog&#8217;s and its predecessor&#8217;s lifetime waiting mixdown or release<br />
Two animes with Reina Tanaka doing voice work<br />
Two knocked-up MoMusus<br />
Two instances where I bitched about Nozomi Tsuji getting knocked up<br />
Three instances where I remarked about what a lucky bastard Taiyo Sugiura is<br />
Three snarky remarks made by me about Avril Lavgine<br />
One snarky remark made by “Reina” about Jamie Lynn Spears<br />
One snarky remark made by me to “Reina” about Beyonce Knowles<br />
Countless snarky remarks about American Idle<br />
More American Idle contestants losing their recording contracts<br />
Five Reina Tanaka photobooks<br />
One tire<br />
Two illnesses<br />
Two back-to-back NaNoWriMo wins<br />
Three book projects (two simultaneous, one on hold)<br />
One published short story (”The Man In The Hummer” in Deliver Us From Evil, available from Jaded Silence Press)<br />
All four versions of American Wota<br />
One nomination at the IntlWota Awards<br />
Two jokes stolen from Jeff Dunham<br />
One joke stolen from Nothing Nice To Say<br />
Three times I got under the skin of Tony Brummel at Victory Records&#8230; that I know of. (Might as well make it four: How does it feel to lose Silverstein AND Bayside on top of Hawthorne Heights and Atreyu, baldy? I hear Aiden&#8217;s next&#8230;)<br />
Five times my partner at My Sweet Meetan, Chris (CK) went to Japan<br />
Reina Tanaka’s 18th birthday<br />
Reina Tanaka&#8217;s 19th birthday<br />
Reina Tanaka&#8217;s 20th birthday<br />
My 40th birthday&#8230; I stopped counting after that.<br />
Mike Watt’s 50th birthday&#8230; and counting<br />
Iggy Pop’s 60th birthday&#8230; and counting &#8211; face it, he&#8217;s one unstoppable motherfucker, for which we should all be grateful.<br />
Several boxes of CD sleeves<br />
Countless mouse and camera batteries<br />
Countless VitaminWaters<br />
Countless instances where I took to heart David Peel’s adage that “fuck” is not a dirty word<br />
A year and a half of lost blog archives (Don&#8217;t trust your webhosting to anyone who stage-names himself &#8220;Vikki Stixx&#8221;&#8230; or for that matter your real estate matters)<br />
Not enough trips to Starbucks or Sonic (yeah, N.E. PA got one of those last summer!)<br />
More money spent at CDJapan than at Gallery of Sound<br />
Not as much money spent on vinyl since 2008, at least I don&#8217;t think so&#8230; but then again I&#8217;ve still taken that option whenever offered)<br />
Virgin Megastore going out of business in 2009<br />
Three Record Store Days (counting the forthcoming one this Saturday, which I&#8217;ll be honoring)<br />
And one girlfriend, since upgraded to fiancée and soon to be upgraded to wife on 6.26.10</p>
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		<title>Ah, My Listening Habits (An Ongoing Series of Musical Self-Analysis)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 02:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CJ Marsicano</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve had a Last.fm account since around the late summer of 2004, around which time I had a nice Apple PowerBook, no iPod to speak of then (although I did have iTunes and was burning mix CD’s like a motherfucker), and come to think of it, last.fm was known under another name back then. Anyway, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve had <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/cjmarsicano" target="_blank">a Last.fm account</a> since around the late summer of 2004, around which time I had a nice Apple PowerBook, no iPod to speak of then (although I did have iTunes and was burning mix CD’s like a motherfucker), and come to think of it, last.fm was known under another name back then. Anyway, thanks to last.fm’s scrobbling technology I’ve found it quite interesting to see how it charts my listening habits day to day and week to week as far as my iPod and laptop go. Obviously, it does nothing when I’m slapping a record onto the turntable or slipping a CD into the player of my car, but since the iPod still seems to be the primary device I derive much of my melodic and rhythmic intake from, we’ll go with that.</p>
<p>Using my last.fm page’s static weekly charts as a guide, I’m going to self-analyze my listening habits and try to put a paragraph to them. Because goodness knows, I’m the only one who can explain why Mission of Burma comes up on my iPod one moment and John Coltrane comes up the next. (I’m sure the guy who has been running Gallery of Sound in West Hazleton since it first opened in 1987 sometimes tells the guys who work under him about the one time in 1992 when I walked up to the counter with a New Kids on the Block remix CD in one hand and the Bitches With Problems CD in )the other…</p>
<p>Just as a general foundation, here’s what my overall last.fm Top10 chart looks like:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>1) Morning Musume<br />
2) The Stooges<br />
3) Nine Inch Nails<br />
4) Minutemen<br />
5) Black Flag<br />
6) W<br />
7) Puffy AmiYumi<br />
<nocode>8)</nocode> Sayuri Ishikawa<br />
9) Frank Sinatra<br />
10) Hank Williams III</strong></em></p>
<p>Now, here’s what my listening habits looked like, from #10 on down, as they looked for the week ending Sunday, August 30, with my somewhat pithy/pitiful explanations following each one: (Last.fm usually finalizes these charts at Midnight Greenwich Mean Time on Sundays)<span id="more-501"></span></p>
<p><strong>10) Whiteberry</strong>.  I wrote about their brilliant (and tragically out of print) <em>Chameleon</em> album at length at MotokoAoyama.com v1.0, and I wish that my former web host during that site’s existence wasn’t run by an inept hair metal drummer<!---who apparently isn’t very good at his new real estate ventures, let alone running his half-assed webhosting company--->. Otherwise, I’d be linking to that blog entry. Anyway, the article in question pretty much cemented why Chameleon rates so high amongst my favorite albums. Last week was one of those times when I decided to start my workday with Yuki Maeda and company rockin’ out from start to finish.</p>
<p><strong>9) KISS.</strong> This is as close to a guilty pleasure as there probably is on my iPod right now. I do admit that Ace Frehley is, along with Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen, one of the reasons why I picked up a guitar in the first place – although I have to qualify that it was because of the likes of Johnny Ramone, Mick Jones, Steve Jones, Greg Ginn, Richie Stotts, and Philo Cramer that I <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">kept</span></em> that guitar in my hands. (And then I heard Jah Wobble, Horace Panter and Mike Watt and picked up the bass as well.) So I spun some Kiss favorites last week, although at least half of those spins were Ace’s “Rocket Ride”.  They’re putting out a new album soon, as is Ace himself, and I’ll ruminate on both in the immediate future.</p>
<p><strong><nocode>8)</nocode> Motley Crue</strong>. Another what-the-fuck-was-I-thinking selection. I felt like listening to <em>Shout at the Devil</em> for the first time in years and that was that. Still a pretty decent album. I’m not bothering with Cruefest though, even though it&#8217;ll be in town on Friday – I refuse to sit through the talentless Godsmack just to hear Nikki, Tommy and company play <em>Dr. Feelgood</em> from beginning to end.  And fortunately, many of Nikki Sixx’s lyrics aren’t as embarrassing to my matured ears as Gene Simmons’.</p>
<p><strong>7) AKB48</strong>. Since they’re hardly an album act compared to, say, Morning Musume, its was their singles – specifically, all of their King Records singles – that were getting enough airplay on my iPod to crack my Top 10. They seem to be pretty quick with the single releases lately, too: it only seems like six weeks ago that “Namida Surprise” came out (in time for my birthday,too), and already there’s a new single (which I’ll get to this week, review wise).</p>
<p><strong>6) Justin Duerr and The Etheric Phoenix of L.O.V.E.</strong> Justin is the lead singer of the fine Philadelphia trio <a href="http://www.northernlibertiesband.com" target="_blank">Northern Liberties</a> and a good friend of mine. This past Friday was his birthday, so while thinking of my friend I played his first side-project CD, a collection of four-track recordings he did between 2004 and 2006. I played some Northern Liberties, too, but not enough to crack my Last.fmTop 10.</p>
<p><strong>5) Black Flag</strong>. Sometime last week seemed like a good Black Flag day, so The First Four Years and Loose Nut came to the rescue. Loose Nut in particular is one of my all-time favorite Black Flag albums.</p>
<p><strong>4) Morning Musume</strong>. Yikes! How did my favorite band get kicked so low on the chart last week? Nothing they did wrong, nor did I have any kind of crisis of faith about them. I blame the top three:</p>
<p><strong>3) Mike Hale</strong>. Mike does some great, introspective acoustic solo music when he isn’t fronting the trio In The Red, and I got a bit hooked on the highly recommended <em>Lives Like Mine</em> album (Suburban Home Records) as late-night listening last week.</p>
<p><strong>2) Hiromi Iwasaki</strong>. Hiromi is one of the first Japanese kayokyoku albums I got ahold of last year when I was looking for some nourishment for my turntable. A few times last week when I got in bed, I put my iPod in my JBL speaker/charger pod and put on her <em>Album</em> album, a very pretty and calming record, at a soft volume and let it help me drift off to dreamland. Speaking of Iwasaki-san, you’ve probably heard one of her songs already, but not her version: Morning Musume covered her song “ROMANCE” last year.</p>
<p><strong>1) Shonen Knife</strong>. How’d they get here? Simple. I blame how good their newly released album <em>Super Grou</em>p is. Review in a couple of days.</p>
<p>(And if you see Aerosmith in the lower reaches of the top ten next week, it’s because I was playing <em>Rocks</em> while I was writing this…)</p>
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		<title>REVIEW: THE HUSKY &#8220;Husky&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 04:14:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CJ Marsicano</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE HUSKY Husky (Chockyu) Availablilty: CD EP Rating: 5 out of 5 stars While the rest of Whiteberry has been, for the most part, idle and out of the limelight since their final concerts in March of 2004, lead singer Yuki Maeda has not. In 2006, with fellow ex-Whiteberry, bassist Yukari Hasegawa briefly in tow, [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>THE HUSKY<br />
<em>Husky</em></strong><br />
(Chockyu)<br />
Availablilty: CD EP<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> 5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p>While the rest of Whiteberry has been, for the most part, idle and out of the limelight since their final concerts in March of 2004, lead singer Yuki Maeda has not. In 2006, with fellow ex-Whiteberry, bassist Yukari Hasegawa briefly in tow, Yuki Madea reemerged on the Japanese independent label Deadgirls with an eponymous CD EP from her first post-Whiteberry band, a four-piece all-female unit dubbed yukki. The existence of the new group was something I wasn’t aware of until Zush at Kakko-ii.com wrote about her new band’s project in late 2006. Thankfully, I got a hold of a copy of the CD in time for it to make my list of the Top Albums Of 2006 on MotokoAoyama.com v1.0. yukki (the band and the EP) found Yuki Maeda not only singing, but playing guitar and writing all of the material. It is a great EP – imagine Whiteberry without the keyboards.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, yukki the band never followed up <em>yukki</em> the EP. Yukari Hasegawa disappeared again (presumably to return to college), and the band continued for several months before quietly disappearing. No one who followed Whiteberry and yukki knew what was up until the group’s homepage presented a link to another site – the homepage for a new band fronted by Ms. Maeda called The Husky.</p>
<p>With their sort-of-eponymous debut CD EP, again an independent release (this time on a label called Chockyu), Yuki Maeda seems to be slowly progressing away from her Whiteberry past. While her distinctive vocals remain, with the existence of The Husky, Yuki Maeda finds herself, for the first time in her professional career, to be the only female member of the group. Joining her in the lineup are former La’cryma Christi drummer Levin and newcomers  Yasuaki Miyaji on guitar and Sunao Nakamura on bass and baritone guitar. Like with her previous post-Whiteberry band, Yuki Maeda continues to rely on her own material, having penned all of the songs on the album, save for two songs where her lyrics are set to music composed by Miyaji.</p>
<p>“Story”, the EP’s highlighted track (a PV exists, Yuki’s first since “Shinjiri Chikara” – yukki never made any) opens the proceedings in fine form. Initially, the song retains the Whiteberry-minus-keyboards punk sound from yukki, only to be interrupted first by a baritone guitar riff from Nakamura and then by a tinny acoustic-sounding guitar (actually an unplugged electric recorded with a microphone) initially underpinning Yuki’s vocals before veering back into Whiteberry-style punk.</p>
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<p>“Hitori Botsuchi” follows with a slightly slower rock tempo and an arrangement and chord sequence that recalls some of Living Colour’s minor-key material from <em>Time’s Up</em>. Miyavi does some rather interesting guitar work in the recording’s left channel that sounds more like a synthesizer than a guitar, while a creepy-sounding string synthesizer (played by an uncredited keyboardist) intrudes on the song’s atmosphere.</p>
<p>“not control” (the song title isn’t capitalized), one of two songs co-written by Miyaji, takes the band and the EP on a left-field turn by bringing some ZZ Top-meets-George Thorogood blues riffing into the mix for much of the song. A false ending suddenly takes the band into a jazz-rock vein for the song’s coda.</p>
<p>“Tsuchi” keeps the band within blues/classic rock territory by way of Elvis Costello, slowing down the tempo and giving them a 12/8 time signature to contend with. A slightly anarchic Theremin (or at least Miyaji making some Theremin-like sounds with his guitar and effects) interrupts things as the band goes from the song’s B-section to its chorus.  The third time the B-section around, Levin changes things around by throwing in some tribal-sounding drumming before shifting back into gear for the final choruses.</p>
<p>“Ime” sounds like its going to veer into early Chili Pepper-esque funk at first, but Levin’s Motown-esque drum beat nips that in the bud, while Yuki’s lead vocal obliterates further Motown comparisons and Miyaji tosses in some modern rock guitar noises for additional texture.</p>
<p>“Mekumori”, the second of the Maeda/Miyaji songwriting collaborations, returns the band to mid-tempo 12/8 time, but with songwriting and playing that sounds both familiar and new at the same time. While not a fast rocker, the song itself is quite anthemic, and allows Miyaji to take flight with a tasteful extended guitar solo.</p>
<p>It’s safe to suggest that The Husky’s EP represents a considerable and major musical progression for Yuki Maeda. The EP allows her to come further out of her old shell, forging a new musical background that compliments her distinctive and instantly recognizable vocals. Hopefully, the next recordings we hear from Yuki Maeda will be a follow-up release from The Husky rather from yet another new band. Unless Whiteberry reunites, of course.</p>
<p>Five out of five stars.</p>
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