Well done mate, you are now big in Japan, The torrent of traffic from Japanese punters is and will be incredible, remember the Japanese tend to get a little over-enthusiastic about things, the next thing you know, they are knocking at your door, asking very politely for an autograph and a photo with their hero. It is quite possible that our old friend mr. Bicyclesidewalk, the American in Tokyo mentioned you, and because of the quality it got around. All I want is my Iron Maiden Singing cat to get God status in the far east and I will be happy. Good luck also with the Chicago Apple Store Gig at the weekend, wish I could come, but don't have the airfare.
Paul
On 17 Nov 2005, at 19:39, Bill Streeter wrote:
Yeah, I was acutally surprised about this. I'd like to know how theyDo yourself a favour and Visit my Vlog
found me. Kinda makes the fact that I passed up a chance to shoot
the great Japanese garage band Guitar Wolf last spring when they
played here. I doubt that they'll be back any time soon. Their bass
player died shortly after that tour. There is actually quite a large
garage rock scene in Japan, and a lot of great bands there. I would
love it if someone started a Lo-Fi Osaka or something. That would
rock!
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In [email protected], Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> > If you're a fan of U.S. independent bands, I recommend
> > that you check out this "Lo-Fi Saint Louis" weblog
> > dedicated to music and music videos. You can enjoy some
> > thoroughly lo-fi music and live videos from various
> > unknown garage bands. This site provides an easily
> > accesible way to check out the current live performances
> > of American bands that only play in small clubs (and some
> > that might not even have CDs out). This is quite a
> > worthwhile endeavor I'd say. You may even encounter some
> > talent on the same scale as The Strokes or The White
> > Stripes. The site also provides occasional write-ups on
> > galleries and interesting buildings so if you're
> > interested in art you should also check out this web log.
> >
> > That's it, I thought it was pretty cool getting featured like
that on
> > a japanese blog. I've been getting a ton of traffic from it.
>
> this is awesome Bill.
> whowould have thunk that a videoblog about the St Louis punk scene
> could be seen by some people in Japan.
> that they get it.
> (well, we would have thunk)
> great example of what its all about.
>
> Freevlog.org is about to post a Japanse translation....so you could
> send themthe link.
> id love to see the crazy music they're coming up with.
>
> Jay
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