What’s Your Name…

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on September 16, 2005 @ 5:29 pm

When someone says “Hard Rock”, “Classic Rock”, etc., do you really know what music they are talking about? When someone says Hard Rock in Japan, all that means is rock music with a loud electric guitar. When someone says Classic Rock, do they mean older than 25 years ago? Basically, the music scene has spread out and crossed-over so much that it’s not always easy to decipher exactly what “genre” or “category” is being discussed. Recently I read of a new (at least to me) rock category called “rap-rock”! So to provide some guidance to what I’m talking about when I mention certain terms, here is a basic guideline:

Oldies but Goldies: the stuff where it all began, you know when rhythm and blues had its baby – rock ‘n’ roll!!!

Vintage Classic Rock: the rock sound that most of us who were around grew up within the mid’60s to the mid’70s, with a few sounds from the late ’70s

Classic Rock: this has gotten a little blurrier, but generally early’80’s to mid ’90s

J-Rock: any rock music sang mainly in the Japanese language

J-pop Rock: any rock music mixed with the boy group sound and sang mainly in Japanese

Hard Rock: to me this is screaming vocals and head-banger music (the louder and rougher the better seems to be the theme and direction taken by this sound)

As for Rap-Rock, the only real rock song that I have personally heard that fits into this category is the Aerosmith/Run DMC classic “Walk This Way”! Of course there are several lesser known songs that have come out recently that could almost be classified as Rock-Rap!

Extra, Extra…

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on September 15, 2005 @ 5:02 pm

Well if what’s in the grapevine over the past couple of days is true, the island can expect to be hit by a sudden wave of new releases in various “genres” of local rock this fall.

Blast to the Past

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on @ 12:18 pm

In the comments section Brad and I have been discussing various artists of the late ’60s and early ’70s. Two of the favorites mentioned were Bread’s “If” and Lobo’s “I’d Love You to Want Me”. For some people, including me, other favorites of that era might include “Happy Trails” by Quicksilver Messenger Service, “Sunny Days” by Lighthouse, or “Black Cat Moan” by B.BA. If you get the chance check out any of the songs mentioned, it’ll be worth your time if you’ve never heard them before (or if you have heard them, a pleasant way to spend some free time).

Somewhere …

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on August 12, 2005 @ 8:51 am

Well here it is mid-August and it seems none of the destruction phase of the new Music Town project has yet to begin. Originally scheduled for February, then March, then July, it seems to be turning into one of those “whenever” projects. As with many things on island, it will get done when it gets done. So for those of you who lost your favorite hang-out due to the project, I hope the hang-out was able to find an easily accessible new location. And maybe one day you will get to see why the original dig was marked for destruction.

Keep On Keepin’ On

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on June 7, 2005 @ 12:27 am

Although the weather has been rather in and out, the band is still in the preproduction stages of the new CD. Taki and I continue to pump out new original tunes and have decided to save “Ryukyu Island Rock ‘n’ Roll” for another CD further down the road. For now our originals “My Angel”, “Rock ‘Till the Morning Sun,” and another new tune “Remember” are on the plate for this upcoming CD. The actual release date is still indefinite.

We Will Rock…

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on May 14, 2005 @ 11:12 am

Even though it’s hard to tell on Okinawa right now, we are heading for the unofficial start of summer in a couple of weeks. For those of you who are planning your summer schedule, don’t forget the annual Peaceful Love Rock Festival is the first weekend in July. This year that means July 2 and 3. This started out as a rock festival in the ’80’s, but don’t let the name fool you. True, most of the artists are still from the Okinawa or mainland Japan. However the concert hosts bands of different genres and locations. Maybe they should consider renaming the concert to the Peaceful Love Music Festival!

Why Do Birds…

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on May 12, 2005 @ 1:39 am

For those of you who are interested in a wide array of music, a fledgling Okinawan independent artist download site was announced yesterday. The name of the site, Okinawa Music Flea Market, pretty much says it all. Although this is a newborn site with the works of only about 20 artists available presently, there is a large independent artist community on island. The opportunity for a healthy growth of this site is evident.

Thanks for the…

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on April 18, 2005 @ 1:28 am

Well it’s official. Although the destruction of the sector of Gate 2 Street that is to house the new music Town project was rescheduled for later this year, rumor had it that Hideaway was to have its grand finale on Saturday and Sunday April, 9 and 10, 2005. Bill, house band O’Rock’s lead singer, stopped over at Live Music Bar JET on Saturday, April 16, to let us know that indeed Hideaway closed its doors for good as of Monday 11 April 2005. And so another chapter in the local music scene begins.

Extra, Extra

Filed under:♬ 2005,Music — posted by JAWjaw on April 4, 2005 @ 8:53 pm

Okay here is the latest official news on the Music Town project. According to a local newspaper release, those of you who have a favorite eatery or watering hole in the area scheduled for destruction in order to make room for the new Music Town have until July before the demolition of current facilities begins. Of course the project has been delayed and postponed several times, so this may not be the final start date for the project. Who knows, by July there may be another delay!


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