Finally home and catching up on forum posts. I had a productive morning/early afternoon in NYC before heading off to JFK around 3 pm; more about that in the "stuff you've bought" threads when I get a chance
. If I had passed by Rockefeller Center just a few minutes earlier, I would have caught Bastille performing live on the
Today show's outdoor stage. It was t-shirt weather in Midtown Manhattan while I was out and about; too bad we didn't have that the day before.
AyuHikaru wrote:erilaz (Who is always a treat)
Aw, shucks.
It was great seeing all the folks I'd met before and meeting people that I hadn't met before, and I'm sorry that I didn't get to meet all the JPloppers who were there.
AyuHikaru wrote:Eripon Wota who sat next me was number 572 and said when he bought the CDs there was barely any left. So around 600 tickets. 400 actually sold since I was VIP and got number 71.
It seems to me that they must not have been handing them out in sequence. I was in the Living Social group that went in right after the VIPs, and I got number 596.
It was a great show, but I don't really have anything to add that hasn't already been said. I was dead center, about 20-25 feet from the stage (there were about ten people directly in front of me), which is the closest I've ever been to Momusu。 at any of their concerts. I've been a bit closer to the stage at a
Dream Morning Musume。 show, though.
I'm SO glad I managed to get a handshake ticket! (Thanks to esm for bringing the Living Social deal to my attention, or I probably wouldn't have.) For most of the girls I had generic stuff like ありがとう and ようこそアメリカへ, but I also managed to deliver the few special messages that I had planned. I complimented Sakura on her belly-dancing on J-MELO and told her that my mother used to do it, which she and Kuduu (who was standing next to her) both seemed to find interesting. I gave Riho a がんばって for her calligraphy and told her that I want to learn how to do it, too. I opened with a 久しぶり when I spoke to Sayu, since I had met her at one of the AX autograph sessions, and I congratulated her on her graduation. There were other things I would have liked to say (I had particular things to tell Eripon and Zukki, for example), but there was no way to condense them into a pithy sentence or two.
Zunu wrote:That's right, JPHiP got an in-person interview with all the members!
Didn't they score a coup like that before?
They're always scoring like that. Slack is pretty amazing in that regard, and he's a nice guy, too. When I first met him before Takahashi's graduation concert, upon learning that Kago-chan was one of my all-time faves, he gave me a "加護亜依 Meets KDDI Mobile" promotional strap from one of her KDDI events in L.A. They've got some good folks over there at JPHiP.