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Japan: Never Disappoints......

I never pondered a hardcore scene like this in Japan.

Now I did.

I can dig it.

Comments

  • so much cool stuff overthere. I have to go there.

  • edited November 2019

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  • @mistkerl said:
    so much cool stuff overthere. I have to go there.

    Right, like I am convinced in a past life I was Japanese.

    I mean, because I was a Ninja when I was a kid.

    But, yes, did you ever see the wild sex theme clubs they have?

    Like the bus where you can pretend you are in public.....with a date......wild.

  • edited November 2019

    @e121 said:
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    So, when I nuked my brain all those years........

    I see!

    I was upgrading!

  • edited November 2019

    @e121 said:
    [deleted by mod]

    That is a pretty sad attempt at humor. Wow.

  • Thank god for the Marshall Plan.

  • wow that dude at 8:40. Hope he landed safely.

  • if you want Korg to update the ikaossilator app so that it can be useful by todays standards email/ post this message to them.... the more that do so the more likely they will listen...

    Korg ikaossilator アプリにアップデートが予定されていますか?
    このアプリはさらに多くのサウンドパッチが必要と思われますし、Midi outとアルペジエーターも必要です。
    また、より多いクラッシックアナログシンセサウンド (ダブステップ、トランスやEDMでなく)クラッシックパッチが必要だと思います。

  • Bringing me back to my wasted youth and all those shows at the Anthrax Club.

  • edited November 2019

    One of the best and most frightening nights of my entire odd life was a rave at an underground carpark in Osaka. Two thousand Japanese kids, some Jamaican Shabba impersonators and me :)

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    One of the best and most frightening nights of my entire odd life was a rave at an underground carpark in Osaka. Two thousand Japanese kids, some Jamaican Shabba impersonators and me :)

    ONce in a life that night!

  • @RUST( i )K said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    One of the best and most frightening nights of my entire odd life was a rave at an underground carpark in Osaka. Two thousand Japanese kids, some Jamaican Shabba impersonators and me :)

    ONce in a life that night!

    It's because of Robert Mitchum
    that there are fish
    the symbol for Jesus
    and the Japanese
    floating through my mind.

    I've been watching "The Yakusa"
    and remember being in an Osaka basement
    one Thanksgiving and pissing
    next to a broken-toothed boy so full
    of muscles he looked positively unlikely.

    He smiled his gums at me
    as we both looked sideways
    without the use of our hands.
    With a school of others
    waiting for our two urinals
    he spat an invitation to have sex
    in the only English he had
    motioning to me that I could
    go down on him right there
    if I wanted to and then laughed
    internationally at my quiet "No thank-you."
    Standing a good head taller than him
    I walked back to the party.

    Amongst two thousand Japanese
    I was trapped by choosing
    in a marathon dance of reggae
    and three o'clock swaying.
    I remember looking out across the heads
    and thinking that this I would never forget.

    After a while, I was so tired
    I felt as though lost
    in some modern Wyndham story
    but for all of my obviousness
    the others didn't ever make good
    on their chance to attack.
    I would've been swallowed.

    Later, in a small and windowless van
    we found our way home
    the saboteurs and their girlfriends
    who'd adopted me and near a shopping center
    close to my hotel I had them let me off.
    I walked the last quarter mile
    in an attempt to clear my head.
    Stopping at a coffee machine on the streetside
    to drink a warm canful.

    I made it back and even though my room
    seemed hardly longer than my body
    I felt safe and at home
    as though down in the East Village somehow
    which in itself isn't even close
    to where I come from originally.

  • edited November 2019

    Utterly superb.

    Was the reference to good head conscious or coincidence? Genius or serendipity?

    I’m presuming the former.

  • edited November 2019

    @e121 said:
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    Boo!
    :'(

    Feels out of place here.

  • edited November 2019

    @e121 said:
    [Rotten shit]

    This is incredibly cocky and insensitive, not funny, and you should not have posted it.

  • @e121’s comment has been deleted. Very poor taste.

  • Appreciate it, @Michael, thank you.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @RUST( i )K said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    One of the best and most frightening nights of my entire odd life was a rave at an underground carpark in Osaka. Two thousand Japanese kids, some Jamaican Shabba impersonators and me :)

    ONce in a life that night!

    It's because of Robert Mitchum
    that there are fish
    the symbol for Jesus
    and the Japanese
    floating through my mind.

    I've been watching "The Yakusa"
    and remember being in an Osaka basement
    one Thanksgiving and pissing
    next to a broken-toothed boy so full
    of muscles he looked positively unlikely.

    He smiled his gums at me
    as we both looked sideways
    without the use of our hands.
    With a school of others
    waiting for our two urinals
    he spat an invitation to have sex
    in the only English he had
    motioning to me that I could
    go down on him right there
    if I wanted to and then laughed
    internationally at my quiet "No thank-you."
    Standing a good head taller than him
    I walked back to the party.

    Amongst two thousand Japanese
    I was trapped by choosing
    in a marathon dance of reggae
    and three o'clock swaying.
    I remember looking out across the heads
    and thinking that this I would never forget.

    After a while, I was so tired
    I felt as though lost
    in some modern Wyndham story
    but for all of my obviousness
    the others didn't ever make good
    on their chance to attack.
    I would've been swallowed.

    Later, in a small and windowless van
    we found our way home
    the saboteurs and their girlfriends
    who'd adopted me and near a shopping center
    close to my hotel I had them let me off.
    I walked the last quarter mile
    in an attempt to clear my head.
    Stopping at a coffee machine on the streetside
    to drink a warm canful.

    I made it back and even though my room
    seemed hardly longer than my body
    I felt safe and at home
    as though down in the East Village somehow
    which in itself isn't even close
    to where I come from originally.

    Nothing short of my virgin issue of the Legend of Kamui!

    To avoid a perceived attempt of one ups men, I shall save a story to share with you at a proceeding thread discussion.

  • Reminds me, there are a number of Akira Kurosawa's film's I've yet to watch. One of cinema's greatest directors.

  • @ElectroHead said:
    Reminds me, there are a number of Akira Kurosawa's film's I've yet to watch. One of cinema's greatest directors.

    Indeed. Have you seen his hand-drawn storyboards? Fine art at its finest.

  • Japan is weird.
    Always and forever.
    Here is from 30 years ago one of the weirdest.

  • @CracklePot said:
    Japan is weird.
    Always and forever.
    Here is from 30 years ago one of the weirdest.

    eye eye! ;-)

  • @CracklePot said:
    Japan is weird.
    Always and forever.
    Here is from 30 years ago one of the weirdest.

    one man's weird is another man's ____________

  • @brambos said:

    @ElectroHead said:
    Reminds me, there are a number of Akira Kurosawa's film's I've yet to watch. One of cinema's greatest directors.

    Indeed. Have you seen his h

    and-drawn storyboards? Fine art at its finest.

  • @RUST( i )K said:

    @brambos said:

    @ElectroHead said:
    Reminds me, there are a number of Akira Kurosawa's film's I've yet to watch. One of cinema's greatest directors.

    Indeed. Have you seen his h

  • @brambos said:

    @ElectroHead said:
    Reminds me, there are a number of Akira Kurosawa's film's I've yet to watch. One of cinema's greatest directors.

    Indeed. Have you seen his hand-drawn storyboards? Fine art at its finest.

    Many thanks for the tip! And with Japanese art.... My grandparents had a poster of this painting in their bathroom, I was fascinated by it as a small lad!

  • @ElectroHead said:

    @brambos said:

    @ElectroHead said:
    Reminds me, there are a number of Akira Kurosawa's film's I've yet to watch. One of cinema's greatest directors.

    Indeed. Have you seen his hand-drawn storyboards? Fine art at its finest.

    Many thanks for the tip! And with Japanese art.... My grandparents had a poster of this painting in their bathroom, I was fascinated by it as a small lad!

    You may want to try this.
    I found it pretty entertaining.
    🙂

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ukiyowave/id1362697149

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