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SCANDAL will be playing a concert at Namba Hatch on August 21, the day of their 17th anniversary!
https://www.scandal-4.com/news/scandal-17th-anniversary/
SCANDAL 17th ANNIVERSARY 『Sekai Ichi』 [Page 1 of 1]
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On August 21, 2023, SCANDAL, who is currently seeking to establish GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for “Longest-running rock band with the same musicians (female),” will announce the results of their challenge at Namba Hatch in Osaka, the venue where they held their first-ever live concert.
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1. Space Ranger
2. DOLL
3. Shunkan Sentimental
4. Time Machine ni Onegai (Sadistic Mika Band cover)
5. Highlight no Naka de Bokura Zutto
6. Awanai Tsumori no, Genki de ne
7. Take Me Out
8. A.M.D.K.J.
9. Masterpiece
10. SCANDAL BABY
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They played it because it was the first song they performed on stage in front of an audience (August 29, 2006, Namba Hatch, Caless Heavy Rhythm)hogradish wrote:Time Machine ni Onegai was a very good choice.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txsdddZrxHosillentdx wrote:They played it because it was the first song they performed on stage in front of an audience (August 29, 2006, Namba Hatch, Caless Heavy Rhythm)hogradish wrote:Time Machine ni Onegai was a very good choice.
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Mind = blown. Another cover of this song is used in my favourite film, Kamikaze Girls, and I refer to my red Mami signature Stratocaster as Ichiko, which is a reference to that film. I had no idea that Scandal themselves had ever played it. I'd love them to make it a part of the next international tour's setlist, or record it properly. (And played better than they did in 2006, obviously! Bless them, they're trying, but...)
Nope, that concert that you linked is obviously a later one. Don't forget that neither one of them knew how to play their chosen instruments (Mami could play the drums, and Rina the piano, though), and the concert took place in less than a month since they started to learn how to play. At Heavy Rhythm they only played Time Machine ni Onegai, and they were extremely bad: Haru was so nervous she couldn't move her fingers, Mami never played the guitar standing up before so she held her guitar in an awkward position and near the end of the song one of her guitar string snapped. During either this or their next live (December 25, 2006) Rina lost one of her drumstick during their performance, and as she didn't prepare a spare one she had the leave her drums and had to search for her lost drumstick. (Also Doll wasn't written by Caless staff, and they signed with Epic much later (April 2008)hogradish wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txsdddZrxHosillentdx wrote:They played it because it was the first song they performed on stage in front of an audience (August 29, 2006, Namba Hatch, Caless Heavy Rhythm)hogradish wrote:Time Machine ni Onegai was a very good choice.
Along with first indie single, first major label single, and first private label single, right?
sillentdx wrote:Nope, that concert that you linked is obviously a later one. Don't forget that neither one of them knew how to play their chosen instruments (Mami could play the drums, and Rina the piano, though), and the concert took place in less than a month since they started to learn how to play. At Heavy Rhythm they only played Time Machine ni Onegai, and they were extremely bad: Haru was so nervous she couldn't move her fingers, Mami never played the guitar standing up before so she held her guitar in an awkward position and near the end of the song one of her guitar string snapped. During either this or their next live (December 25, 2006) Rina lost one of her drumstick during their performance, and as she didn't prepare a spare one she had the leave her drums and had to search for her lost drumstick. (Also Doll wasn't written by Caless staff, and they signed with Epic much later (April 2008)hogradish wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txsdddZrxHosillentdx wrote:They played it because it was the first song they performed on stage in front of an audience (August 29, 2006, Namba Hatch, Caless Heavy Rhythm)hogradish wrote:Time Machine ni Onegai was a very good choice.
Along with first indie single, first major label single, and first private label single, right?
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PeterAn1998 wrote:Someone on Discord said they did show the original performance on screen while performing that song again at this concert so it would be nice if someone was there can confirm this. Until then, I think it's safe to say that video is the one.
So I actually was very curious on what she meant by that because watching the video, I thought she was holding the guitar normally. And then, I've just watched some other performance and noticed, sorry for a bad description here, most guitarists would hold their guitars more upward, creating a 45-degree angle to their body, to easily moving their fingers, specially when reaching to lower frets. You can see it in some close-up performance like this one.sillentdx wrote:At Heavy Rhythm they only played Time Machine ni Onegai, and they were extremely bad: Haru was so nervous she couldn't move her fingers, Mami never played the guitar standing up before so she held her guitar in an awkward position and near the end of the song one of her guitar string snapped.
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