It’s snowing!
And I am procrastinating, so here’s a list of the songs that I have on my “Winter J-pop Mix”:
- Changin’ My Life – Eternal Snow (Piano Swing Mix)
This is a piano version (no vocals) of a lovely lovely song. This song needs to be sung during karaoke! >D
雪のように ただ静かに
降り積もり つづけてゆく - Yuko Sasaki – Pure Snow
I could never leave this one out. It’s just too tied up in winter, despite being syrupy and angsty at the same time.
Pure Snow Pure Heart ふたり出逢った日も 雪が降っていた
- Ayumi Hamasaki – CAROLS
I’m not a big fan of Ayu (never followed her too much because of her nasally voice) but I did appreciate the slightly more rockish feel she had going with her newer albums. Not that I’ve actually listened to anything since Memorial Address, mind you.
白い雪が街を染める頃にも
- Dreams Come True – Winter Song
The only English song on the CD (and predictably, sung by a J-pop group). It’s kind of odd souding, to be honest.
my love for you is deeper than the deepest snows of winter
- Ayumi Hamasaki – Powder Snow
Power ballad kind of thing from Ayu. Also very angsty!
大声で叫んでもいい?
雪止むまで - Gackt – 12月のLove Song
He needs to make a French version. That is all. I mean, he’s sung in Japanese, Korean, English, and Mandarin… I’d be rather amused to see a Cantonese version, too.
見上げた空に粉雪が舞い降りていた
- CORE OF SOUL – 粉雪のきもち
It’s not a CD mix from Catherine without a CORE OF SOUL song, after all. This isn’t one of my favourites from them but does evoke sitting in front of a warm fire at a ski lodge.
しんしんとつもる
しんしんとつもる
粉雪 - Garnet Crow – Crier Girl, Crier Boy ~ice cold sky~
A laid-back track from this group which has been compared to COS (they’re even more laid back, though…) Also the first song where I can’t find a reference to snow in the lyrics! 🙁
Winter night, ice cold sky
星空 真冬の花火が
咲いたスクリーンみたいで - I’VE – Last Regrets
Recommended by Naddie, and fits very well. It is, however, the second song not to refer to snow. 🙁
低い雲
風を待つ静けさ
もう 聞こえない - Mai Kuraki – Winter*Swear
A lot more upbeat than most of the songs on this compilation, some light dancy-type pop.
Say you want me
I want you hold me
同じ雪の街にI’m loving the English grammar in there, too.
- Mika Nakashima – 雪の華
Lots of versions of this exist, too–I think I opted for the original. It’s a beautiful ballad.
今年, 最初雪の華を
2人寄り添って - SPEED – White Love (Christmas Standard)
A hahaha. Very old, I’m sure. More Japanese girl band pop. 😀
真冬の星座から 舞いおちた白い恋
胸の奥に 降りつもる
心に染みて 涙になる - Changin’ My Life – Eternal Snow
This song is so good I put it on twice. With vocals this time! My favourite version of this snow is the Route:L version, which is remixed to be a lot faster and features male vocals. Didn’t really fit in the mix, though.
雪のように ただ静かに
降り積もり つづけてゆく - Asuca Hayashi – snowdrop
I haven’t listened to Asuca much lately… Anyway, for this excerpt before, I didn’t know what a だるま was, so I looked it up… and basically fell over when I saw that one of the definitions is “prostitute.” (This snow was featured as NHK’s “Minna no Uta” (Everyone’s Song) and I thought that surely, surely a song that talks about prostitution is not something that parents would want their kids to hear. Oh, and just for good measure, that bear song from Hikki? It’s also a Minna no Uta song.) Predictably, 雪だるま is something much more beneign: it’s a snowman.
小さな雪だるま
うまく作れたから - ZONE – 白い花 (Acoustic Version)
We could all live in this video right now, given the weather. Assuming that you can wear a dress, sing and play an instrument in the snow.
いつまでも降る雪に
今はもう迷わない
Here we have Domo-kun, of Internet kitten-eating fame (however wrong that may be), and he’s going to be your tour guide for this post. He actually looks much better in daylight. Less… black. Domo-kun is made from suit material, I think, with felt for his mouth and two huge buttons for his eyes. He also has some cotton balls in his feet. His arms are a bit uneven, though.
First stop, JAPAN! Domo-kun hangs on to my precious CORE OF SOUL CDs. On the left is the BEST collection, and you may recognize the colour scheme from the CD on the right from one of my previous layouts. Those are some awesome CDs, right there. Unfortunately I couldn’t find the little car, but I daresay that after my next Yesasia shopping spree, I’ll have another to play with. Next!
Next stop, bad-thriller-land! The blacked-out barcode on this book point to its former existence as a library book. I can’t believe I actually bought this book. Deception Point is probably the weakest of Dan Brown’s works. It is decidedly cookie-cutter and utterly uninspired. This one gets the Domo angry grimace.
Around the bend, we see the best comic book I’ve ever gotten for free. Owly is a nearly wordless young readers’ comic, but it is irresistably cute. Look at the eyes on that owl! They’re even bigger than Domo-kun’s! Go on, try it, I DARE YOU. Plus, you get to learn fun life lessons! Isn’t that fun? 😀
Finally, we come to another Jane Austen book I have yet to read. (I’m working on Pride and Prejudice… again.) Some Jane Austen aficionado is going to have to tell me what works I have left to read if I have Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Pride and Prejudice under my belt.