I already started to observe the 1st single dance via their first live concert. Luckily, it has multiple view angles so I can look at all of that sidestepping action - phew! Freakin' amazing stuff. I started to understand it, but the problem is is that it's a lot of shuffling around - not that interesting of a dance, I'm afraid. But why weren't they not so worried about boogeying their butts?
Probably because they were more interested in singing. Listen to those harmonies, baby! They're so soft and sweet that I feel the steam of the coffee against my cheeks (even though I hate the taste of coffee, blech).
I mean, Morning Musume did start because another band, SharanQ, was looking for a vocalist. Morning Musume's original 5 members consists of the semi-finalists - meaning, those who didn't win the competition. Well, whatever, Heike Michiyo (winner) is forgotten it seems (kind of like Taylor Cook) and all I can think about with her is The Tales of the Heike (you can't make me stop thinking of my Japanese lit assignments!).
Hm...well, we'll see how it goes.
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