Apr 25 2009

Platinum 9 Disco Concert Report: Omiya, 3/10, evening

Published by celestia at 7:29 am under Momusu, reviews

Hi all! Just got back from my first viewing of Morning Musume’s spring concert tour!! Wai! I love these shows so much. <3

So, it was RAINY today. Not drizzling, not occasional storminess, but hard non-stop rain all day. Good thing it’s not an outdoor concert. Well, I can check off Omiya Sonic City as a great, easy-to-find concert venue. A straight shot, just a couple of blocks from the station. Of the three h!p concert venues I’ve been to, I’d say this is my favorite so far. An interesting feature is that usually there’s a bit of a buffer zone between the stage and the audience, but here the front row was standing right up against the stage. They could have grabbed the ankles of any girl who wandered too close to the edge! (No, no one did that). Anyway, I made my way to the goods table and requested a Gaki-san shirt. The girl at the counter told me that they only had size large left (and I am not a large person), but she radioed over to the upstairs goods table for me, and it turns out that they had one size small left. Hooray! I l finally have a Gaki-san Tshirt! I didn’t buy one of the Resonant Live shirts because I hated the design, but this tour’s are really cute.

Before I go any further, allow me to remind you once again that girls do in fact go to Morning Musume concerts. I tried counting them while I was milling around in the hall, but I got bored and went inside after about 10 minutes. I got to 30-something before I stopped though. There’s this one girl who I swear has been at every h!p concert I’ve been to. She always wears an Aika shirt and a big purple hairbow to match. I also saw a pair of really cute little girls joyfully receiving Gaki-san T-shirts from their mother. Yay for the kidde-wota! They made a good choice of favorite too. Usually, the kids seem to go for Koharu.

So, I got inside and found my seat. Pretty central, and a little over halfway back on the first floor. Not bad at all. I think that maybe I did manage to jinx myself a bit though. There was this really tall guy standing not right in front of me, but in front and to the side in such a way that he perfectly blocked my view of the center of the stage. Annoying, but what can ya do? It was a pretty full house. I could hardly see any empty seats on the first floor (couldn’t see the balcony). The stage set-up is a bit more elaborate than it was for Resonant Live. There was a sort of walkway around the back with a set of stairs that lit up leading up to it. Okay. From here on out I’ll break it down by song.

Songs- Was good, but I don’t remember anything specific.

Naichau Kamo- Eep. I need to learn more of the dance to this. The wota totally have it down.

VTR- Surprisingly funny. They showed pictures of each girl with a different flower, but one of them was always a goofy pose.

Mikan- Still very much a crowd favorite. The audience’s energy level just goes through the roof. Tension up, as the Japanese would say. Also, those blue and pink dresses have got to be one of the best costumes that h!p has every come up with. Vibrant, cute, flattering to the girls, they’re just perfect!

Egao yes Nude- Aw. I was hoping they would replace this with Shouganai Yume Oibito. Maybe they’ll debut it in Tokyo next week? They performed most of this on the rear walkway, and their jigging looked a little cautious. I think they were worried about falling off.

Jonetsu no Kiss- Really sultry. They used a chair as a prop, and the girls were all like, caressing it. One big difference between this show and Resonant Live is that it’s much sexier, at least the first half or so. Ai-chan’s vocalizations toward the end were amazing. She really sang well tonight.

Katamoi no Owari- Sorry, but this Eri solo bores me. Much like Eri herself often does. My apologies to her fans, because I know she has a lot of them, but sometimes I just don’t understand her appeal.

MC- The girls seem to be rotating who does this solo MC. Tonight it was Ai-chan. She talked about Takarazuku and their extreme stage make-up techniques.

Fine Emotion- Panda power! It was short, but fun.

Aika solo- JunLin were doing the robot! LOL. You know, when I heard Aika sing this on their last tour there were some questionable notes in there, but I didn’t hear any mistakes tonight. Also, for some odd reason, the wota has stopped calling Aika “Mittsi” and have switched to “Aika”. Last concert they definitely said “Mittsi”. I wonder why the switch? Also, is there a head wota who sends out mandate about these things? How do they all know???

Yowamushi- It’s not the best song ever, but I love Risa too much to care!

It’s You- Sexy! Ai and Eri were great as back-up dancers. There was one cool part where Sayumi stood in front of the screen, and it lit up in pink so you could only see her dancing silhouette. Then, she walked down the stairs and they lit up as she stepped on them.

MC- Koharu and JunJun fighting about something to do with JunJun taking pictures of LinLin’s lunch. They were talking pretty fast, so I didn’t quite catch it. They were playing the sound effect of a bell like they use in boxing in the background. Also, for some odd reason Koha and JunJun had costumes that they only wore for this MC and not for any of the songs. Odd.

Special Medley

Love Machine- Was surprisingly dull… Maybe it’s because they did it at the beginning, or maybe it’s because they only did a tiny bit of it. I dunno. I was expecting more from Momusu’s theme song.

Renai Revolution- Started to pick up the energy, but again, they only did a tiny bit of it.

Sexy Boy- Now we’re talking! Thanks to the para-para dance, this is one that the crowd can get into.

The Manpower- Great! I just wish they had done a bit more of it. This medley is killing me. It’s like a series of teasers.

Aozora ga Itsumademo- LinLin rocks my socks! Damn that girl can sing. I noticed that a few of the wota even managed to find teal glowsticks for her solo part. Not green or blue, but actual teal, which they don’t sell at the concerts. As a side note, it seemed like quite a few people brought glowsticks in multiple colors so they could wave the right color during member’s solo or small group songs.

MC- Eri, Sayu, and LinLin. Lin taught some Chinese, and then they went into a hilarious little skit where Eri was trying to kidnap Sayu, and “Super LinLin” saved the day.

Kousui- Surprisingly, both Koharu and JunJun did a really good job with this. I didn’t even once feel the urge to chuck something at Koha, and JunJun nailed those high notes at the end.

The Bigaku- Lots of Reina ass-slapping and air humping. Reina fans will not be disappointed.

MC- They set up a little radio booth for MC G.A.K.I on the stairs. At one point in the MC she accidentally referred herself as “Risa… oh wait no!” instead of MC G.A.K.I, and she started laughing so much she had to stop for a bit. The crowd was all laughing too, and calling “Risa!” at her.

Yume Kara Samete- Ai-chan was lovely as always. Pretty slow song, but it’s better than the one she sang at the last concert.

Take off is Now- Sexy, but pretty much the same as it’s been for the last two concert tours. It was interesting watching the audience changing color yellow to blue to green and so on, as each girl’s fans waved their glowsticks during her solo lines.

Guru Guru Jump- Quickly becoming a crowd favorite. Childish, yeah, but lots of fun!

How Do You Like Japan- I love it! They performed this in those leopard-print costumes with the cat ear hoods. They were like prowling animals out there. Rawr!

Resonant Blue- The performances of this are always getting better, much like Onna ni Sachi Are, though I still think they’ve done the song too often lately.

MC- Member bye-byes. You know, there never were any member intros. How odd. Anyway, the winner today is Eri who tried to make a mnemonic out of Omiya, which turned out completely ridiculous. Sayumi went next saying, “Boy, Eri sure tried hard with that one. I wouldn’t have the courage to say something that lame.”

Love and Peace- Probably my favorite song of the whole show! I love all the funny interaction that goes on between the members, and this song is just so high energy and HAPPY. Also, I can’t be sure, but I really think that Risa waved at me!! She was standing on my side, and then she looked directly at me and waved. I kind of pointed at myself and did a “who me?” face, and she nodded a bunch and waved some more. I could be mistaken… she might have been looking at someone else near me, but I don’t think so. I mean, I was wearing a green shirt and waving a green glowstick, and I am both female and  a foreigner, which I think makes me stand out.

Encore

Sono Bamen de- Koharu was wearing a HUGE sombrero. Unfortunately, everyone seemed kind of preoccupied with making sure their hats stayed on their heads.

Ame wo Furanai- Got rid of the hats. It probably would have set the wrong tone if they had left them on. Beautiful beautiful song. The new version is a bit slower that before, and the harmonies are very nice.

Whew. I’m exhausted now, but I have a bit of news before I wrap this up. You see, I made a side trip to a ticket reseller before going to the concert, and I decided to treat myself to a good seat for one of the Tokyo concerts next week. So, I’ll be sitting on ground level 11th row at the first show next Saturday!!! The lady at the store asked me if I was really sure like 3 times when I told her that I wanted to buy such an expensive ticket. But, I’m sure I’ll be able to see them really well, and they’ll probably be able to see me well too, so it’ll be worth it. Soooo excited!!

Momusu 4 Life,

~Celestia~

15 Responses to “Platinum 9 Disco Concert Report: Omiya, 3/10, evening”

  1. burnt glitteron 25 Apr 2009 at 5:02 pm

    Thanks for the review! Sounds completely awesome. We have a pretty similar view on things so I think I’ll really enjoy this concert based upon what you’ve said! I’m so excited. I really hope they do this same setlist in LA! :D

  2. CKon 25 Apr 2009 at 7:28 pm

    Yatta!! Great report! Can’t wait to see the show. BTW, how much was the 11th row ticket?

  3. celestiaon 25 Apr 2009 at 10:31 pm

    oh, about $175 US. I don’t think that’s so ridiculous, but whatever.

    They had one front row central seat actually. That would have set me back $1,000 though.

  4. Radon 27 Apr 2009 at 6:14 pm

    I saw a lot more girls this year in January than last at the Yokohama Arena concerts. The fan base is more than 50 percent female, it’s just that the live audiences tend to be more male.

  5. CKon 28 Apr 2009 at 12:30 am

    BTW, 8th row for the 3rd (matinee) Hell Yes!

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  7. -kitsune-on 28 Apr 2009 at 6:01 am

    From what you’ve said I think I’ll really enjoy watching this concert. Thanks for the report.

  8. Alitaon 28 Apr 2009 at 8:54 am

    Glad you had a good time, I had a blast in Nagoya a couple of weeks ago. Hung out with my wota karaoke friends, did the kaijou oshi thing with a couple on Saturday as we waited for everyone else in our group to get out of the concert so we could do eat, then did the night concert on Sunday.
    My review is over here http://angelachibayuy.livejournal.com/163325.html#cutid1 if you’d like to see it.
    I have tons of reviews, from Resonant, to Elder, to my first row tickets at Yokohama… I just haven’t gotten around to starting an actual Wota blog.

    Due to work circumstances i couldn’t buy much, but I usually buy the member betsu set and lots of other things totaling about 30,000 yen. And to think two years ago at Yossi’s grad concert (well the afternoon one that I could get tickets to) I was still a student and only able to buy one Yossi pick off of a fellow concert goer.

    Can’t believe you paid so much for 11th row though. I just sold my 9th row FC tickets for the Osaka last show for under retail price, as with that far back in the wota community you can’t normally get full, so let them go for 5,000 each.

  9. celestiaon 28 Apr 2009 at 10:34 pm

    I`m jealous. I wish I had wota friends in Japan.

  10. Alitaon 29 Apr 2009 at 3:32 am

    Well if you ever come down to Nagoya area I could drag you out with a bunch of the. That is when they’re not all off gallavanting at concerts etc. Our next karaoke isn’t until the end of May because these past couple of months have been packed with events. It was the same for January and February, no weekends free for our big karaoke parties.

    I’ve learned that most of the wota are completely normal people, we just spend way too much money on one habit X_x

  11. lizon 29 Apr 2009 at 11:10 am

    1,000?!?!?!?! HOLY SHITTT.

    Whenever I go, I just sit in the nose bleed section, but I don’t buy until the day of. Where do you buy advance tickets?

  12. celestiaon 29 Apr 2009 at 6:11 pm

    @Alita. Well, unfortunately I don`t live anywhere near Nagoya. It`s not that I`m afraid of wota… I think they`re kind of afraid to me. At least, when I try to talk to people at concerts they tend to get really nervous/flustered. Maybe if I was less foreign or less female or something… how did you meet people here?

    @liz. $1,000 was for pretty much the best ticket you could possibly get. Most seats are nowhere near that expensive. I buy tickets in various places, but mostly Yokohama ticket machi in Saitama or Ueno.

  13. Alitaon 30 Apr 2009 at 1:25 am

    @Celeste

    I’m on mixi. And on one of the Morning Musume communities I saw the announcement for the September Hello Pro Wota karaoke signed up to go. Now I fit in as a normal part of the group. I might have to move to Tokyo if I can’t find another job in my area, so I’d be sad to leave the group. Though the bus from Tokyo to Nagoya isn’t that expensive so I could probably manage to come down for some weekends.

    Have you tried buying tickets through general sale? Or joining the fanclub?
    Also Yahoo Auctions and http://www.ticket.co.jp often have better and cheaper tickets than going to actual store resellers.

  14. celestiaon 30 Apr 2009 at 5:01 pm

    I haven`t tried joining the fanclub, no. As for buying tickets online, I`ve tried yahoo auctions, but it makes me nervous ordering tickets by mail. What if they don`t get here in time? I guess I prefer being able to have the actual ticket in hand.

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