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X Japan Asia Tour Dates

During Summer Sonic 2011, X Japan announced their Asia Tour dates.

October 28th – Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium in Seoul, Korea
October 30th – Shanghai Grand Stage in Shanghai, China
November 2nd – Beijing Workers’ Stadium in Beijing, China
November 4th – Asia World-Expo in Hong Kong, China
November 6th – TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall in Taipei, Taiwan
November 8th – Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand

The tickets are selling faster than hot cakes! Don't think! Just reserve a ticket now, and think later! XD

Hindi Ako Iiyak by Flippers

This is a super old school song who's lyrics are really really hard to find. We were sound-tripping and this song was suddenly played. I remember this song from when I was a kid.

Hindi Ako Iiyak
by Flippers

Kapeng aking tinitimpla
Lagi ngayong lumalamig
Di ko malaman kung kulang sa tamis
Tasang walang kibo sa 'ki'y nakatitig
Ako't siya'y naghihintay
Masagi ng iyong bibig

Buhok na mahaba, iniingat-ingatan mo
Noong isang linggo'y pinaputulan mo ito
Marahil ay pagod lamang ang aking isipan
At di ko napansin at hindi tinutulan

Chorus
Huwag kang mag-alala, di ako iiyak
Di magdaramdam kahit na ga-patak
Pag-ibig na minsan na nating dinanas
Sa tulad kong putik, tama na at sapat

Pintong dati-rati'y bukas sa aking pagdating
Ngayo'y nakasara at panangga sa hangin
Kung ako ay dumalaw at ito ay katukin
Kahit mahina pa, sana ay 'yong sagutin

Kay linis ng silid, walang nakakalat
Medyas at sigarilyo'y walang naghahanap
Sanggol na nasanay, nasanay sa ama
Ngayo'y natutulog kahit nag-iisa

Hindi Ako Iiyak

Scarlet Love Song

For my grandmother who died today.


Scarlet Love Song
Performed by X JAPAN
Written and composed by Yoshiki
Original Soundtrack of Buddha (Animated Movie)

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Para Kang by 1:43

Since I'm the only one in the lot who has the actual album with full lyrics in my hands, and autographed too, if I may add, I was required and demanded by Jepoy, who's a super 1:43 fanboy to post the lyrics of his current favorite song.

Para Kang

Performed by 1:43
Lyrics and Music  by Jojo Panaligan
Arranged by Jonathan Ong of SonicStudio
Vocal Arrangement and Backup by Myrhus Apacible

Para kang bombilya sa buhay ko
Saboy ng liwanag sa magulo
Halo-halo special sa tag-araw
Hot salabat laban sa ginaw, at di ba...

Para kang paro-paro na mailap
Na dumapo nung di na hinahanap
Jackpot sa lotto kapag singko
Ang tanging laman ng wallet ko, di ba...

Chorus
Para kang panaginip na natupad
Eroplanong papel na limilipad
Magic wand at kissing spell
Falling star sa wishing well, at diba...
PAra kang regalo t'wing Pasko
Swimming sa may beach kung Mayo
Lahat nagkatotoo
pagdating mo
At para kang...

Para kang milagro na kay ganda
Buhod ng ulan sa Sahara
Simoy ng hangin o kay bango
Lakad sa ulap ulit ako, at di ba...

Para kang anghel na kumakanta
Boses mo sa aki;y biyaya
Silip ng buwan at mga bituwin
Ang dating mo para sa akin, at di ba...

* Repeat Chorus

Di na kailangan ng kung anu-ano
At di na ako umasa
Sa iba (sa iba)
Ikaw na (ikaw na)
At di ba

* Repeat Chorus


Para Kang is a song by 1:43 (pronounced as "one-forty three"), a four-male boy group in the Philippines who's like a Filipino version of the Taiwanese F4 (JVKV), less Meteor Garden and the whole acting thing. Though they're becoming more and more popular to the teenage appeal because of the whole K-pop fever, I still think that they give more of the F4 feel than the K-pop ones. Anyway, this song is included in a 5 song album called Time For Love.

Time For Love

Remember 1:43? That's right. They're the guys that hit the internet with a viral wave due to their very first single Merry Christmas Na that disturbed and amused a few prominent bloggers like Ade, RJ, Helga, Rico and turned a few heads into fanboying like Jepoy.

To start off with, let's have a little introduction and recap of things.

1:43, pronounced, like the time, "one-forty three," is a 4-male boy group in the Philippines who's managed by Chris Cahilig Talent Services. The four young boys of the group are Yuki Sakamoto, Kim Nicolas, Goldmon Aquino and Anjo Resurrection. They recently released their first album called Time For Love under MCA Music, Inc.

So, last Saturday at ToyCon 2011, I met the entire 1:43 group (less Kim Nicolas who was not present that day) and acquired an autographed album from them, and for my bragging rights that I really have to add, with a "♥ Euri" written by Yuki below his signature too.

They were really nice, and were all really tall (poor me that's so freaking small, despite the 4 inches platform boots I'm wearing T_T). And oh! I got myself a picture with the manager too! :3


I've listened to the entire album during my free time, the following days. And I thought of blogging about my mixed emotions about it.

I do not know how the teenagers of these days came to love Justin Bieber, and I start to wander whatever happened to "real" music, when I started hearing this song from Rebecca Black. Thankfully though, Lady Gaga was a bomb, and that you'll still feel that there's still hope for music with Bruno Mars and the others. But you know, back when I was in grade school, Nirvana, Incubus, X Japan, Luna Sea, Eraserheads, Rivermaya, etc. these were the "in" thing. So now, it's the era of K-pop and here we have popping out different K-pop groups. And since it's the "in" thing now, boy groups such as XLR8 (I hope I got that right) and 1:43 appears.

Going to my album review, Time For Love, is a mini-album. It's only composed of 5 songs, all original, and these 5 songs' minus one, for the rest of the tracks. I admit that I kind of chuckled a bit about the minus one thing, because the last time I bought an album with minus one included in it, was back in the days of cassette tapes.

I can't really understand Korean, so I'm not sure about the K-pop song lyrics goes, but I'll have you know that the song lyrics of this album is a bit too corny for my taste. I'm also not fond of the Tag-lish style of song lyrics because it adds more to the corny feel in it. Perhaps if I'm a normal high school student, I would bite it, but I suppose older generations has different tastes.

On to the bright side, however, I like the melody a lot. They're the type of songs you'll hum all throughout the day skipping, typical of a boy band song. And even if the song lyrics are too corny, you'll end up singing it, regardless. One good example was Andrew (Siopao Master) who kept singing Para Kang over and over again, even though he laughs at how corny the lyrics was.

And lastly, about the vocals, they really need to work on this. They don't sound bad, but they don't sound that great either. It's more like a so-so kind. I've seen videos of them performing live, and they sound the same as they do on CD, sometimes, a little off. I kind of understand them though, it's really not easy to sing in front of many people. I used to sing on stage too, back in high school, being forced to join singing contests and such. They may not be as perfect as how Boyz II Men sings acapella, but at least they probably can do better than what they can do today, with a little more practice, a little coaching or voice lesson somewhere, and confidence to stand in front of a crowd of people singing.

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Thanks to Jepoy and Andrew for the pictures!

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