Wednesday, September 10, 2008

デイヴの結婚式

先週末友達の結婚式に行った。デイヴは久しぶりだったのでよかった。高尾のきれいな建物であって入っている人全部八十人ぐらいだった。その後池袋のビールガーデンに行って飲みすぎた。デイヴはカラオケが大好きだからデイヴのともだちは午前五時まで歌った。彼女は行かなかって変だと思ったんだけど何も言わなかった。

今週旅行つもりだったけど会社から時間外労働をもらってトレーニングに行かなければならなかって来週か再来週旅行する。仕事は英語の試験の問題を作る事だ。今年の夏友達と一緒に飲みに行くのが高かったのでこの仕事をもらってうれしい。

その他にバンドの練習もあった。明日か火曜日ケヴィンと一緒にライヴハウスに行ってcdをあげる。ライヴは皆二ヶ月前に予約して私たちはまだ予約してないのですぐ行った方がいいと思う。

明日日本語のクラスがまた始まる。楽しみにしてる。 

Thursday, August 21, 2008

summer vacation

For the purposes of retaking the Level 2 Japanese Test(the important one), I am going to start blogging in Japanese to improve my kanji. I am fairly certain I'm not writing this message to anyone, but should you read it and want some english, I'll be happy to start posting that way as well.

今年の夏は早稲田からすごく長い夏休みをもらった。それから日本語が上手になるように勉強にした。いま上手ではないけど毎日感字とかの勉強に頑張ってる。クラスに出席したかったけど私がいく祐天寺のクラスも夏休みだ。それから自分で勉強している。今度のクラスは九月に始まるので楽しみにしている。

勉強の他にすることがいろいろだ。すぐライヴがあるからよく練習している。ライヴは新宿motionといクラブである。東京で初めてやるからすごく楽しみにしているが日本のライヴの入場料はアメリカよりかなり高い。一人は切符の価格は2000円ぐらい。東京が高いけどニュウヨークも高くて前のバンドはニュウヨークでライヴをやって入場料は一人600円だった。良く分からない。

最近友達と飲みに行くこともある。ヴぃセンテも夏休みが長いから暇なとき青山で飲む。あるバーで女優に会った。手始めに顔を知らなかったけど出る映画を聞いてみて彼女は”ジョゼー”と言って思い出した。髪の毛が長くなったけど見た映画には短かった。午前四時ぐらいから写真をとって帰った。

好きだからも聞くの練習じなければならないので日本の映画を英語の字幕が無いで見る。休みが始まるから今まで三つ見た。キーズリターンと崖の上のポニョとalways三丁目の夕日。最後のは始めたけど日本語だけで遅く見てすぐ返しなければならなかったので終わられなかった。ポニョは面白かったけどもののけ姫やラピュタの方が面白い。色がすばらしいから見るなら映画館で見た方がいいと思う。

じゃああんまり書かなかったのに疲れた。また今週か来週もっと書く。

Friday, April 25, 2008

dream

i had a dream last night i saw led zeppelin - they were the special secret guests at some awards show. anyway, i talked about houses of the holy with jimmy page and told him i really wanted him to check out my sg. i went upstairs and it was broken in half. bummer.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

this speaks for itself

Happy New Year


To my parents dismay, I spent my first(albeit relatively uneventful) "Holiday Season" in Japan. Lots of youtube live music, a day-trip ski vacation(with video!), a beard, no haircut, drinking in an expensive hotel lobby, going to a shrine on new year's eve at 2am, and lots of led zeppelin - namely physical graffiti.

To further complicate the progress of my band(hopefully it will prove to better serve it in the grand scheme of things....) we kicked out dave. Dave and I basically totally disagreed about what made good drumming for our songs, but he is otherwise one of the nicest people i Know. it made kicking him out especially difficult, and i think he was pretty hurt, but he did admit it wasn't something he hadn't thought about himself. Hopefully when this blows over a bit we can all still go out etc. Now the new search begins - as i have been preoccupied with recording/sequencing drums for all of the new riffs i'm writing, i have delegated the drummer ad-writing to the other two and their japanese better halves. I'd really like to play with a Japanese drummer, but drum skill is going to take top priority, so we'll see what happens.

I was reading Bertrand Russel's "History of Western Philosopy", and made it to Athens, and have again put it down. I hope to knock out another chunk soon. Pythagoras was nuts.

i bought yet another japanese guitar - a yamaha this time - fucking rips. i'm stoked.

i also bought a record player in order to force myself to reestablish my relationship with full albums. been good - i'm going to buy some more when i recoup some of my losses from the guitar purchase.

Skiing was pretty awesome. It snowed all day, which kept the crowds down. I was pretty eager to hit the moguls. Fate would have it that a mogul team of about 15 people formed a line all day on the slope so that they could ski the entire thing one at a time and critique each other. my politeness prevented me from going ahead at first. Was annoying, not to mention embarrassing, as my first(well basically all) runs in 5 years were less than pretty. fortunately the video yurika tried to take of that didn't turn out.

i went to my 2nd japanese class since the breat this evening, and I'm in a little over my level, which is great. However, there's this one middle-aged dude from California, that although pretty fluent, makes a shitload of mistakes and repeats them after the teacher corrects him - i think that only gets on my nerves because of being on the other side of the table with students like that. he's not afraid to talk though, which keeps things interesting, even though he likes making sweeping generalizations about japan such as "all japanese salarymen are robots". He went to duke, and tried to start some shit about basketball ("I AM THE ENEMY- mwaHAHAHAHAHA") - i guess assuming i went to unc. i informed him that i had worked at duke for a while and didn't really care about b-ball.

The other people are a woman(about 40) from montana, who is really sweet, and a girl from myanmar who is also cool. A far better dynamic than last winter, with rob "It's a man's world, guys" australian dude, and a woman from Algeria who got angry every time she didn't understand something.

I have been reviewing in my NOdai(tokyo's agricultural university) classes for the upcoming final exam. I asked them to write some questions to ask each other about their vacations - my favorite was "Did you do?"

I am going to see spoon on the 6th and the Police on the 14th. They are both cool, but a little too close to adult contemporary to be back to back. i need to see some heavy music soon,.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

update

Been a while since the last post. I recently moved to Koenji(about 2 weeks ago), and am finally living in my own apartment. I realized that the last time I actually lived by myself was my senior year of college. koenji has lots of rock dudes and rock bars, so i am excited about being there. there are also lots of used record shops and used clothing stores - i think i am going to end up blowing a bunch of my paycheck this month on the former - already purchased synchronicity and physical graffiti. the used shiz is a bit more expensive here, but i scored both for under 20 bucks and the record shops here only stock stuff in perfect condition. i am really excited about reforging my relationship with albums, as my mp3s actually cheapened my listening enjoyment to the extent that i don't really listen to as much music as i did when i had a proper stereo, and the way i listen is radically different - i tend to have no attention span when i have that much choice. i also need to buy a good record player, but i think i will settle for a cheapy for now. records before furniture.

skirko is coming to visit in about a week - i am super stoked about that. staying with me will actually entail sleeping in the same space( i live in an 8 mat room with a 2 mat separate kitchen), so i hope that goes alright. i have absolutely no furniture(just a pile of books and a few guitars), however, so it prob won't be too cramped.

going out with my imcon class tonight. yuko, a former model cum secretary, is pretty hilarious, and the rest of the class pretty reserved, so i think it will be fun once we start drinking. going for her favorite "italian" food.

band is still making progress. we are still tweaking songs and writing lyrics, and aiming for a show in november. a lot of my students have expressed intentions to come and see us play. on one hand, it would be cool - on the other, i am legitimately concerned we might scare them considering their leanings towards super-cute j-pop. most of them are also under the impression that i am actually singing("you must have a good voice!") I played one ("metalhead") student the songs and she asked when we were going to add "lead vocals"....

my lessons recently started again in meguro. for the first class, there was a girl from singapore and a dude from syria(who wasn't too happy to find out I was from america), and I think i managed to somehow scare them both off, as I have been the only student in both classes. Old ladies talk about some strange things - my teacher recently told me about one of her family members' urine bag, completely matter-of-fact. the japanese test is coming up in december, so i am hoping the 1-1 lessons will continue to give me the most practice.

Frustrated by the lack of subtitles on basically all japanese movies here, I recently just decided to fuck it and began renting movies and regardless of whther or not i could understand them. has been ok so far - narratives are pretty easy to grasp with pretty little language. hopefully it will have an impact on my j.


some movies i have seen recently
- akai no hashi no shita mizu ga nurui( the water under the red bridge is lukewarm)
- violent cop
- kenchou no hoshi(star of the district office)

i will post more pics after skirko's departure of apt. etc/adventures.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

new camera

bought a new camera for the trip tomrrow - i've been meaning to get a really small cameral and finally did - it's charging now. i also bought some semi-small jeans and they actually fit - cheers uniqlo. roughly 35 bucks and better cut than anything i've bought from seven, diesel, etc.

went to fireworks with tomoko and yukari last night in kamakura. beforehand, tomoko took us to a chinese restaurant where the entire floor was a model train set underneath a layer of glass. was kind of cheesy, but cute. the food was good.

we then went to the daibutsu(big buddha) and went inside(my second time). i forgot how peaceful it is there. we sat behind the adjacent temple(or shrine?) and talked for a while. it was nice. yukari kept slapping my face though - cute but strange. they took a bunch of pics - i'll post them when they send them to me.

we then went to the fireworks fest, which was my first - i thought it was pretty amazing. fireworks are a much bigger deal here than they are in the states( patriotic bullshit aside). the display was much less about a few fireworks building up to a bunch of fireworks than it was about enjoying the difference between a series of somewhat carefully constructed segments. they were still just fireworks, but it seemed like a bit more thought went into the entire thing.

Afterwards, because of the ridiculous amount of people heading for a small train station, we decided to wait it out and set off tiny fireworks( which about 10 percent of the others also decided to do) was fun.

I learned some more japanese from them ....

i never finished this post, so I'm going to combine it with a vacation recap. On MOnday, I braved the shinkansen(not really much braving about it) and went down to tokushima to visit tomohisa and see the awa odori festival. I arrived an hour later than I had planned(by boarding the hikari instead of the nozomi shinkansen) and thus missed dinner and had to wait until 10 before anyone showed up. I decided to check out the festival by myself, and being that I had a camera, didn't feel too awkward on account of having something to "do". I ended up taking about 150 pictures in three hours. I had some "home soba" and a beer, and then met tomohisa and a number of friends. We grabbed a drink/some sashimi and I ended up talking to Yurie, who was the only one who could speak english(I spoke some japanese as well). She grew up in tokushima but recently moved to tokyo - we planned to hang out again with tomohisa(who needs to get out of the lab every once in a while) in tokyo sometime in the not so distant future.

was woken up at 8:00 am the following morning by a hyper japanese father whom, being i'd only been asleep for about four hours, I was incapable of communicating with. He cooked us a huge breakfast and then made all of the houseguests(of which there were 6 or so) write our names on a chalkboard and do introductions.

he then proceded to speak to me in quite good english and asked me about work etc. He then took me down to the station to retrieve my bag( which was in a locker room that closed before we had returned from the previous night's get together) and asked me about my views on the "japanese diet". I told him i thought it was pretty good and was one of the factors which contributed to the long lifespan here, which he agreed with. He then started complaining about health insurance and fat people in america...

tomohisa's friend chie came and picked us up and we went to the beach. I had on black jeans, a black tshirt ( i didn't know we were going to the beach), and i turned super red by the end of the day. Chie wore a sweatshirt and sunglasses, b/c she didn't want to get a sunburn, so I hung out with her most of the time. another dude asked me about music, to which I said I played something along the lines of hardcore. The closest reference we both knew of was "superjoint ritual". we then drank beer and played a game where one person is blindfolded and then spins around and is directed by shouts towards a watermelon. he or she then gets one swing to break it open. The first dude got it on the first try, so we all ate.

At night, we ate again at the toda's house and then went back to the awaodori. I was convinced to dance, and during the "training" they were asking people to raise there hands to show japanese regional representation at the festival. When they asked about foreigners, I raised my hand and got up on stage with a "sudachi" mascot, which had a giant lime with a smiley face on it. I was presented with a sudachi drink and sudachi man strap for my camera. I then danced.

the next day, I was again woken up by toda-san, who fed me, advised me to shower, and then saw me off. He was really into the fact that I am interested in japanese architecture and gave me a lot of information about some places I was unaware of in tokyo.

oh yeah, on the previous day, todasantachi presented me with a tea ceremony and mr. toda explained it's history to me. was a truly great experience, but the room was hot as fuck.

I then took the bus to maiko. UPon departing, I couldn't find my ticket, which was hiding in my copy of "the history of western philosophy". bus driver was actually pretty cool about it, but insisted on stopping the bus until I found it, which made ame a little uncomfortable, being that the entire bus was staring at me(i was one of the two people who got out there).


i then took the train to kyoto, where I went to three places (sanjusangendo, kiyomizu temple, and arashiyama - the food was actually more exciting than the bamboo forest I had been eagerly anticipating). everything was beautiful, but I was a bit surprised at how ugly the majority of kyoto(which is a normal japanese aside from the temples scattered around) was.

I posted pictures.

Band practice on wednesday. i'm stoked, even though I haven't written much

did a private with chiaki today and then bought some clothes, some manga, and the new zelda game(in japanese). it took me about 2 hours to do what would have likely taken about 10 minutes to do had i been playing the english game.
new word - 幽霊船 - yuureisen - phantom ship

I'm going to do a bit more studying and finish cleaning the house - i have a dinner with some students tomorrow that dave(thanks!) insisted I attended and then bailed. Only one of the students is one of mine and the other 7 are his.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

update

today involved band practice in takadanobaba and then ftls and a private at ginza.

practice went pretty well - i'm getting a little better at screaming, and we've managed to come close to getting another song finished. when we get them polished enough, I can email them to you if you're reading this(not sure if that's actually anyone - i've
resigned to the fact that i'm writing this as much for my own records as anything else....)

anyway, today, dave(drummer) and i decided to go and have lunch(as usual) after practice and befcore my shift. i suggested we try to locate a studio i read about in shinjuku. our search did not yield good results. i got irritated and dave got hungry. we ate.


i played tennis with a coworker(yuichi) from jiyugaoka school on saturday. I was a little reluctant being that it was on sunday( my only day off) and at 9 in the morning about 30 minutes from my house by train, but I went and I'm glad i did. i had gotten sort of satisfied with my "health" activities being that i have been biking a lot recently, but that complacency was soon supplanted by a lot of sweat, heavy breathing, and sore muscles. felt good though. Yuichi was the only one I knew and the only one who spoke english. All of the guys were also much better than me at tennis(especially since it was the first time i'd picked up a racquet since coming here), and they didn't really pull any punches. being there were four of them and three women, I was assigned to the "ladies doubles" match. my team won.

afterwards, yuichis friend, yuichi, and I went to lunch at Jonathan's(somewhere in between denny's and a japanese restaurant - known as one of the "family restaurant" chains in japan) - the food was pretty good. i've been going to a lot of those restaurants recently because there's one next to the university i teach at on tuesday's (nodai) and also one next to the place in yutenji where i take classes. They're pretty inexpensive and the don't mind if you sit there and work for a long time.
anyway, yuichi's friend professed his love for ska-punk( alive and well in japan) and asked me if I knew of 'hi-standard'. heh

later went to a "canada day" party mostly attended by australians and japanese people. was pretty fun, but I ended up getting into a dumb argument with a girl about some swedish guy who was angered she had spoken english to him - i'm not even really sure what we argued about.

i've been trying to get back into watching more movies - i'll write more when I watch some of them. vinay lent me starship troopers after i informed him of my love for total recall and robocop(both verhoeven films) - he said it's his "favorite one" - i don't remember liking it the first time, but i'll give it a chance.

also watched "the kingdom" with meaghan - part of my continued ambivalent relationship with lars von trier. i liked it, especially his addresses to the audience at the end of the show - makes me think he's got a good sense of humor after all. i still hate breaking the waves, though ;)

waseda's tomorrow, so I'm going to bed.

ps. zodiac was alright

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