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Name: Seikofan2 <E-mail >
Subject: Re: DVD
Date: 2008/11/04 06:23:33
Reference: msg2/04172

That would be great wouldn't it.  I personally don't mind Seiko singing
without all distraction.  And I think her vocal has approved, not back to
her old self, but better than couple years ago when you could actually
feel her straining her voice. 

Date:11/3/1998. Doogie 's message 

>Maybe simplicity is what the fans need this time around; she's not the bomb
>like Tina or Madonna and it shows when she tries to be like them.  Who knows,
>maybe the JP crowd is ready for simplicity?
>
>she can attain the same glitz 
>
>Date:11/2/1998. Seikofan2 's message 
>
>>Noticed that Seiko has been including 20th Party in her recent 
>>concerts.... how can I say that nicely? 20th Party is a low 
>>quality pop song, compared to the hundreds and hundreds of 
>>beautiful pieces Seiko has performed. Seiko, please don't 
>>touch that song again.... bury it burn it whatever.... just 
>>don't. I agree with Simon, Seiko is getting too comfortable 
>>and using the same formula over and over for years and years.  
>>Look around and see what international artists are doing 
>>and get some inspiration ( and not just copying) and make 
>>it a truely amazing show and make people's jaws drop.  I 
>>don't think the simple format as described by Doogie will 
>>work.  It will work for a short session like 15 minutes 
>>but you can't do that for the whole show. Certainly it 
>>will be a good way to just enjoy Seiko's singing, but 
>>Japanese audience craves stimulations of their senses, 
>>that's why while Seiko's music is no longer selling very 
>>well, her concerts still sold out, because it's not just 
>>a concert, it's a show. JMHO.