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long ass boring thread
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#242
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Will I be an attention seeking troll if I remind you nobody forced you to read through it?
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maybe after all that has been already said, we could make a list of all of it, since there are a lot of stuff that gets repeated along the thread.
So... So far from what I've read, results are the following. "My fandom decreased because:" VOCALS / INTERPRETATION - ayu's vocals don't have the same quality/emotive power it did in her peak years. - ayu sings like she doesn't feel too much anymore. - Her vocalization was more natural and smooth a couple years ago, now she sound like she's kinda forcing it out. Even nasally at times. She just sounded a lot cooler on her older era. - she wants to sing with her high pitch, screechy, ear bleeding vocals, when obviously, she can't anymore, and have to push/force her voice and then destroy it. - The amount of lip syncing during her recent CDL is excessive - a lot of her live performances have been just plain terrible lately. IMAGE - The only thing I see [in her Dearest performances] is a inconsistent singer with a runny nose dressed on a birthday cake while singing a generic ballad... - ayu drops in self indulgence - I've lost more and more interest in J-Pop as a whole. - fans have lost a feeling of "connection" with Ayu - her persona from years ago was simply more likeable... but it wasn't her. We didn't really know anything about her. Now she can be herself and do what she wants, and she's... kind of boring. Champagne, sunshine, pools and millionaire friends are only interesting for a short while. So, I guess, her life now kind of breaks the illusion in a way. It makes you realise how crafted everything has been all along. - When I look at her pictures in magazines and on album/single covers, all I see is a Diva. When I listen to alot of her new songs, all I can think of is how uninspiring her music has become. - Maybe the fact that I changed and she changed and we're no longer as compatible as before (in terms of personal feelings and taste) PROMOTIONAL VIDEOS - I miss the Ayu with a meaningful yet low-budget PV - The music videos have been lacking a bit - "Feel the love" PV shocked me MATERIAL - ayu's material hasn't been great recently - I want unique merchandise LYRICS - her rich lifestyle makes her write bad lyrics - Her lyrics aren't as lyrical as before - Like a TON of high schoolers who became fans of Ayu between 1999 and 2000, Ayu resonated with me for her honesty. Even not understanding her lyrics, you could tell she was baring her soul - the arrangements and melodies and her vocal performance had true honest emotions behind them. To this day, my favorite ayu songs are the ones that make me feel whatever she's feeling. So when she sings about being happily in love, dancing, and superficial romantic pain just like every other pop star... it does nothing for me. PRODUCTION - ayu was more creative before - she isn't that active anymore - Before, she gave me the image of someone strong, who cared, and was giving her best, now I just feel lazyness from her - ayu have same dancers, doing the same old choreography, crying over the same songs, making the same fake phony sad faces, singing the same damn set list that she has sang at almost every concert for the last 10 years. - Ayu's current stuff sounds like a cheap rendition of her own stuff from 10 years ago. - She also tends to recycle stuff in her concerts way too much for my liking. - releases are no longer accompanied by decent promotional efforts by ayu herself, well thought-out and planned, with a well defined concept, extensive preparation, well prepared schedule and thought process behind the whole thing, as it used to be before. Standards are sinking throughout time. MUSIC - Her music just doesn't resonate with us anymore. Probably because of her age and her values. - ayu's old music was technically better. Better composed, better arranged - ayu's music is too generic and unoriginal. There is no innovation or originality. It's copy cat off of her old styles and what everyone else is doing - 2 things: LOVE again and Love Songs. I hope she never release albums like that again - Party Queen OTHERS - To be honest, one of the biggest disappointments in the Ayu fandom is how some of the fans treat each other. I'll never underestimate the value of the fans I've befriended who aren't assholes. - She's 35 years old - I've been too focused on other artists - I've been too busy - I lost my iPod! Even my 32GB iPhone 5 won't fit everything because I also sync photos to it... I hope I could convey everybody's feelings here ![]() Last edited by maneayu; 6th May 2014 at 08:59 AM. Reason: Does it look like I have a lot of time? LOL |
#244
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A long thread about people endlessly complaining about Ayu... It's like nothing can make them happy.
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#246
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I'm reading all of this while listening to Mad Professor's "HAPPY ENDING" remixes
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#247
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I think it was a good idea to open this thread, even though yes, it's not really pleasant that we're complaining about Ayu, we all (at least I assume so) love her and it's nice to be able to discuss about all these sensitive topics openly. It's interesting to see what everyone thinks about the new Ayu changes.
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Same for me. I'm so glad for this thread. |
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Besides, if we have just one main one, then we don't have to have new ones popping up every other week.
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I like the list that was compiled - even though we get katty and throw shade but if you notice we all had the same basic consensus:
She's become un-relatable, un-creative, generic, & the standards for her brand in all aspects have tanked catastrophically. That pretty much sums it up Last edited by hsienko; 6th May 2014 at 02:13 AM. |
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I have not kept up with this thread so if all of the stuff I'm about to say has been said before sorry.
I think one problem is she finds something that works (let's say her singing a sad ballad at a concert while looking painfully out at the audience while shuya dances around her reaching to her) and then she abuses the shit out of it and does it over and over. Trust me, if she stopped performing "surreal~evolution~surreal" at concerts people wouldn't just stop coming and her sales wouldn't drop by the hundreds. The thing is, with being an artist, you have to constantly stay relevant and change your style (not terribly, but to a degree). Instead of trying to appeal to new generations of people and keeping up with the times (except for those one or two dubstep remixes) she found her niche/routine and stuck with it and these days she's seemed really dependent on it. She seems to care more about not losing faithful listeners and catering to them than bringing in new listeners. --Also, I realized that Jpop really isn't as popular as it used to be. My best friend doesn't even listen to Japanese music anymore. She's all about Kpop. They cater to new sounds and fresh beats. I'll be quite blunt here, Japanese music has a sound that really hasn't evolved. Visual kei still turns out songs that sound like they could be from 10 years ago. Hell I've only ever been to 2 anime conventions in my life, the last one was in 2011 and I gotta say it felt like a step back in time. I felt like I was in middle school again. Although there will always be otaku's in every generation I think the idea of the 1998~2005 pocky/ramune soda/inuyasha sailor moon case closed one piece naruto/yaoi/ramen/myspace generation is all grown up and moving on with their lives and the people who really listen to Jpop are the ones who grew up in that generation. Japan had their spotlight and now it's Korea's turn since kids born in the late 90's and early 2000's are now teenagers and every generation has their own likes and dislikes. Korea is definitely catering to the younger more urban pop look and sound and kids these days (that makes me sound really old) love it. Ayu is a part of that older generation now and if she really wants to be popular again she'll have to change her style. Last edited by orangeakira; 6th May 2014 at 05:09 AM. |
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![]() But thanks for expressing your frustration. I truly share your pain. (although I cannot get rid of the old image of ayu in my head, and I still follow her because I have the hope to see her creative side again) Quote:
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But this is not an isolated "gaijin" feeling. I believe I've seen this situation happening at 2ch as well (majide source). The sensation that Jpop is dead, and all what is left was from the 90's - 2000's era (omg, I feel old right now ![]() |
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I don't get the "same setlist" complaint... She usually repeates 3 or 4 songs from a 22 set, what is pretty much standart to every other music act.
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As much as it is annoying to see surreal~evolution on Bluray/DVD constantly, as a concertgoer I would be disappointed if I went and she didn't pull that one out. It's a real crowd pleaser and tradition to see ayu perform that.
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^I still miss SURREAL and evolution as themselves tho
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Anyways, I do have a question, didn't her a Max Matsuura have a falling out a few years ago I remember somebody mentioning that during the last "Decline of Ayu" thread. Last edited by hsienko; 6th May 2014 at 09:05 PM. |
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I think Ayu is in that kind of moment of her career. (Even if in the past years her marketing decisions have been mostly terrible, imo, and that didn't help, I suppose.) |
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#260
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This isn't out of spite or hate. This is just for information. I hope no one will assume I'm trying to prove how over sung some songs are. Take what you will from this post
Since I have no life and I've been avoiding studying for finals all week I decided to make a list of all her songs, and then count how many times each has been performed. I'm using wikipedia, eneabba, and the ayu news section from this site for the tracklists so some of them might be off (it gets confusing when she performs songs and it's not listed). I'm going by countdown lives, a-nation, and tours, not tv performances, and if it wasn't officially recorded and released on dvd (as in it was a one time performance at an early tour date) I'm not counting it. Although again I'm kinda iffy about the a-nation performances. Also "surreal~evolution~surreal~" I'm counting as a performance for each song -one for surreal and one for evolution-. I'm also counting each song in a medley as it's own performance, and just for the hell of it I'll count return road from hotel love songs as a performance since we sorta kinda got some footage of it during the credits. I bolded the ones she performed 10 or more times. Spoiler:
Last edited by orangeakira; 7th May 2014 at 02:31 AM. |
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