I eavesdropped on the concert today to double check if something was different with
, I was wrong. It’s the same. A case of misheard lyrics it seems :p
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Hey, It's good enough that you're willing to check it out and give it a chance.Well, I went to the 12:00pm show at Intex yesterday to see it for myself.
Started 13 minutes late but not a problem.
I am not into the hype thing so no glow sticks and such.
Hologram
Great. Very impressive
My wife thought someone was cos-playing Miku on stage. I explained it was a hologram
Set list.
Poor
Japanese songs only(no surprise there then) Starts with Hand in hand and goes down hill fast.
I thought they could have included a token English song for the western fans there. There seemed to be quite a few.
Perhaps Glass Wall, Miku Miku or 10,000 Stars. All are more than good enough to be included in any set list.
(I don`t like J-Pop and very few Japanese Vocaloid song except the more rockier ones)
Sound quility
Piss poor.
The whole thing sounded like jumbled mess with the right side way to overpowered.
In 46 years of going to concerts. The only one I can think of that was worse is Limelight at Sheffield`s Limit club in 1979.
God that was bad everything night, even the bass player broke a string that night.
Band
Average.
Except the bass player who I thought was very good.
Crowd.
Excellent. Everyone seemed to be having a great time.
Your idea of a good time might be waving a glow stick and jumping around.
My idea of a good time is listening and watching.
I enjoyed it.
Will I be going again. No.
You might not agree and that's great.
This is my view of it.
I got bothered by the screen here in Osaka: the panels have a white vignette/halo which is kinda distracting. I was off-center in Makuhari last but the panels are black and seamless.Hey, It's good enough that you're willing to check it out and give it a chance.
I always have an impression that most people at your age would frown upon this type of thing, so good on you:)
About the set list, if you want to hear some English tracks, you should have better luck with Miku Expo events.
MM is geared more towards Japanese crowd, so I doubt there will ever be any foreign language songs in it anytime soon.
And yes, I will agree that the sound quality in MM concerts leaves much to be desired. Makuhari Messe venue has the best sound, but it's still far from the best I've heard. It's still good, though. I'm glad someone finally makes a comment on this. It's been on my mind for a while now that sound quality isn't exactly given the highest priority in MM event shows.
Oh, one other thing, it's not exactly a hologram. I believe hologram is generally about projecting 3D image into thin air. In this show, however, it's more like 3D projection on a special screen which simulates hologram state. It's pretty close, though.
Have a nice day!
@39dearMIKU
Also is it just me but after every concert even after all these years my ears won't stop ringing for at least the entire night. I guess I have sensitive ears? Or do you guys get it too?
I think this kind of mindset is more a Japanese thing rather than being specific to CFM.To be honest.
I knew it was a, for the Japanese only show. I didn`t expect anything else.
CFM are small company with a small company mind set. Miku was\is way to big for them, not so sure now.
It is my belief that Miku was set to take the world by storm 5 years ago but CFM failed to act on it.
CFM either couldn`t see it or didn`t want it.
I suspect, didn`t want it because they thought they might lose control of Miku to Yamaha or some other multi national.
Miku should have been in Europe 4 or 5 years ago. Its mind boggling how it`s taken until 2018 to get her there. Rank stupidity if you ask me.
If CFM don`t get the lead out. Miku and others will just plod along into nothingness.
For me.
At some point someone in the west is going to realise that there is a vast market just waiting to be tapped
and when they do It will be over for CFM and Hatsune Miku.
Maybe it's more about seating position than the screen itself?I got bothered by the screen here in Osaka: the panels have a white vignette/halo which is kinda distracting. I was off-center in Makuhari last but the panels are black and seamless.
- i think saying "poor" is a bit too harsh. sounds like you should've done some "research" before making the trip to a Mirai show. if you knew of the setlists from past Mirai shows, you would see the pattern of songs they tend to play. meaning, they don't do English speaking songs.Well, I went to the 12:00pm show at Intex yesterday to see it for myself.
Set list.
Poor
Japanese songs only(no surprise there then) Starts with Hand in hand and goes down hill fast.
I thought they could have included a token English song for the western fans there. There seemed to be quite a few.
Perhaps Glass Wall, Miku Miku or 10,000 Stars. All are more than good enough to be included in any set list.
(I don`t like J-Pop and very few Japanese Vocaloid song except the more rockier ones)
- there's a reason why they hire the musicians they do for any Miku show. since Miku and company sing perfect every time(unless there's a technical problem), the musicians need to be extremely capable(and versatile) to play accordingly to the wide variety of songs. to call them average is a insult.Band
Average.
Except the bass player who I thought was very good.
- here's a quote from Mikufan(jrharbort) about why Miku doesn't play certain countries or locations: "remember that it's not Crypton Future Media that hosts these concerts, it's hosted by the local event promoters. you need to contact and encourage the promoters in your area to contact Crypton with offers!"Miku should have been in Europe 4 or 5 years ago. Its mind boggling how it`s taken until 2018 to get her there. Rank stupidity if you ask me.
- with the support from all the people who love Miku and Vocaloid, that's not going to happen anytime soon.If CFM don`t get the lead out. Miku and others will just plod along into nothingness.
- sometimes being the biggest(most popular), doesn't mean the best. Crypton has nothing to worry about.At some point someone in the west is going to realise that there is a vast market just waiting to be tapped
and when they do It will be over for CFM and Hatsune Miku.
- good. then there's absolutely no chance of running into you at a Mirai show.Will I be going again. No.
Knew it lolI will try my best to keep this shorter than usual, but I am notoriously bad at that.
Set list.
Poor
Japanese songs only(no surprise there then) Starts with Hand in hand and goes down hill fast.
I thought they could have included a token English song for the western fans there. There seemed to be quite a few.
Perhaps Glass Wall, Miku Miku or 10,000 Stars. All are more than good enough to be included in any set list.
(I don`t like J-Pop and very few Japanese Vocaloid song except the more rockier ones)
Band
Average.
Except the bass player who I thought was very good.
This is my view of it.
This may seems obvious but did you try proxy bidding service website like Fromjapan (If you're foreigner, you can pay by credit card and have them send the ticket to your hotel if you're in a rush)?Hi all - Rippah recommended I post here - I'm good for tickets but I have a friend kind of unexpectedly coming in and he's looking for a single for Sunday show (he lands Saturday). I'm holed up in a dump in Shibuya until Thursday and will be at the Expo all days and Tsunagaru Mirai both nights, so if you have any extra Sunday single (or, two for evening, I would just hang with him) I can arrange to bump into you in advance and pay you for it. Thanks!