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nmskalmn 8th July 2006 03:30 PM

[article] HYDE: CAN ONE OF JAPAN'S BIGGEST ROCK ACTS BREAK BIG IN THE US?
 
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Based on its San Francisco debut at the Fillmore Thursday the Japanese band HYDE may be hard rock's answer to baseball's Ichiro Suzuki and Hideki Matsui.Hyde

That is, superstars in an American game who are considered the equals of their American peers, and whose country of origin is secondary to their abilities to entertain.

With a 90-minute set of original, dark and glistening hard rock, metal, and a couple of ballads, this tight quintet's sold out local debut was mesmerizing and primal, with more than a few similarities to David Bowie's U.S. debut decades back.
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AyuGAME 8th July 2006 05:19 PM

hope ayu can held a concert in other country as well
congrats to hyde for his success...

greggerz189 8th July 2006 07:59 PM

OMG If Ayu ever did a concert here in the US I know it would sell out so fast...but avex is so afraid to let her come here because they think if she does, XD she won't come back to them LOL

devilayu 8th July 2006 10:12 PM

Ayumi herself said she doesn't want to come to the US so there's no point in hoping right now.

Anyways, HYDE's solo songs would definitely be more popular than the Laruku songs as far as breaking into America goes. "Countdown" reminded me a lot of popular (and good) rock songs. California is a good place for him to debut since there's a lot of diversity there.

SunshineSlayer 8th July 2006 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by devilayu
Ayumi herself said she doesn't want to come to the US so there's no point in hoping right now.

Anyways, HYDE's solo songs would definitely be more popular than the Laruku songs as far as breaking into America goes. "Countdown" reminded me a lot of popular (and good) rock songs. California is a good place for him to debut since there's a lot of diversity there.

Yeah, overall I prefer L'arcs stuff, but I love Hyde's solo material as well and it does sound more "Americanish." Especially Faith, which was recorded in LA using several American musicians and technitions.

I'm so happy that I got to see 3 of the 4 show and that they were all very successful. Although, a selfish part of me hopes that his popularity remains relatively "underground" here. :)

JesA 8th July 2006 11:22 PM

wow i never thought HYDE would be the one to become big in the US. i hope he can....he's really talented.

ayu_fan929 9th July 2006 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by devilayu
Ayumi herself said she doesn't want to come to the US so there's no point in hoping right now.

Yeah. Her sales are already very good in Japan. Why waste effort and time to make an english album?

devilayu 9th July 2006 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by SunshineSlayer
I'm so happy that I got to see 3 of the 4 show and that they were all very successful. Although, a selfish part of me hopes that his popularity remains relatively "underground" here. :)

My friend Julie would agree with you here. She's afraid that if something like that becomes mainstream, there'll be a lot of people who like it just because it's foreign, ya know?

emi♡ 9th July 2006 07:45 AM

^^i think that's exactly why there are some americans that like it. I used to be that way...but then J-pop (more specifically Ayu) just "captured" me...

good for Hyde, I hope he comes back! Was that his last show? or does he have another?

ayu_6 9th July 2006 10:25 AM

I prefer L'Arc~en~Ciel's songs, I don't really listen to hyde's song.
But I really find hyde very very cool~:ttongue

ayu_6 9th July 2006 10:25 AM

I prefer L'Arc~en~Ciel's songs, I don't really listen to hyde's song.
But I really find hyde very very cool~:ttongue

SunshineSlayer 9th July 2006 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by devilayu
My friend Julie would agree with you here. She's afraid that if something like that becomes mainstream, there'll be a lot of people who like it just because it's foreign, ya know?

Yeah, I don't think we have much to worry about though. These shows did not come off to me like Hyde was trying to use them as a launching pad to make it big in the US, but that he was doing these shows only for the fans that he knows he already has here.

mi|kshake 9th July 2006 11:31 PM

Not the best article - wish that they'd figured out that he wasn't a band, that L'Arc are still together and that they hadn't compared his appearance to Michael Jackson..ewwwww.

it would be great if he could become big in the US but he'd have brush up on his english and would he have time with his solo stuff and L'Arc?

mi|kshake~

SunshineSlayer 10th July 2006 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by mi|kshake
Not the best article - wish that they'd figured out that he wasn't a band, that L'Arc are still together and that they hadn't compared his appearance to Michael Jackson..ewwwww.

Yeah, that Michael Jackson thing was just wtf? Hyde looks androgenous and young for his age - Johnny Depp I think would be a much better comparison.

mi|kshake 10th July 2006 11:46 PM

^Yeah definately! PLus he totally looked like him when he dressed as Edward Scissorhands for one of the Halloween shows,

mi|kshake~

ohsixthirty 11th July 2006 12:03 AM

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His just-released album, "Faith" (Tofu Records), featuring playing by Nine Inch Nails bassist Danny Lohner and the Cult's drummer, Scott Garrett
wow, thats impressive! :yes


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