She waiting to be recruited?? What's the wait? You don't have to be recruited. Just show up and they put you to work. What would you be waiting for? It's not like she's a waitress waiting for a director to show up and go "Hey, girl, need a job in my new film?" You just go to an adult entertainment office, hold out your arms and announce "Here I am you lucky people."
While it's true that she plays quite a few instruments on her later albums, it's not true for this song nor the album it's a part of. There were a few others musicians but most instruments here handled by a guy named Hideo Saito, who also wrote the melody to The Stress (Chisato wrote the lyrics). Got the info from the vinyl credits.
I looked her up and it turns out she's actually married to the guy who played Saito in the live action Rurouni Kenshin films, that guy is a total badass. 😄 What a badass couple. 😍
... I looked her up. She's awesome. She wrote a song about how angry she was that some producers (?) told her she's worthless after age 19 basically. Go her!
This woman is Chisato Moritaka. She wrote the lyrics that was based on her real experience. She hospitalized for 3 days due to acute enteritis. The doctor said "the cause of this is mental stress". She shocked and felt, What is stress ? The stress messed me up.
@kana ko Some story. Enteritis is inflammation of the small intestine. It is most commonly caused by food or drink contaminated with pathogenic microbes, such as serratia, but may have other causes such as NSAIDs, cocaine, radiation therapy as well as autoimmune conditions like Crohn's disease and coeliac disease.
Art and Music: Watching that performance you linked, her heel got caught on her dress, that caused the fall. She didn't look crazed to me, but did well to recover from the fall. The mic stand she backed in to, so I wouldn't read in to that either. What is great, though, is it's clear that she's actually singing, as proven by the break when she falls and laughs about it. These days, so many "artists" perform to a tape or rely on massive Auto-Tune processing. Glad to see a real singer actually singing.
@@TheAugust8 Sailor Moon IS everywhere. The first time I saw it on TV it was on a German channel, but there is a Dutch dub too. I've got friends all over the globe, and they've all seen Sailor Moon as kids in the 90's.
Gentleman, the algorithm has brought us together again. Edit: holy shit I just realised this is a young Chisato Moritaka. She recently did a song with Soichi terada, a god of japanese house music. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TU7zs9ZnXo4.html
@@Venusius So what actually makes a band "visual k"? There were a tone of metal bands back then in all genre of metal that had big hair. Not just glam rock either. I'm talking thrash and other types of more extreme metal.
stimpson j cat It’s more a mix of metal, rock and glam rock with theatrical makeup. Fashion and music are the one key of Visual Kei. Hence the word Visual is in the genre. Visual aesthetic is the key for VKs.
I was thinking she looks exactly like a shoujo anime girl in the 90's/80's. So beautiful!!! That's why I hate current anime because the characters look too fake and childish.
It was before the 'kawaii' (or burikko) culture became widespread (it began in the 80s). Japanese women had a more American/European fashion sense and mannerisms. Whether that made them prettier or not is debatable.
I've watched this video about 10 times but youtube still keeps recommending it to me for almost a month already. Anyways video is amazing, her dance is mesmerizing, I hope RU-vid will continue recommending it to me :D
sukotsutoclone lol i work at a chinese restaurant and i’ve witnessed the waitress deal with like 12 tables at once and do it with incredible efficiency. she doesn’t even like me helping her either lol!
I think you meant "How the tables turn"? But actually, I love the way you phrased it! From now on, I will say "How the turntables" as a DJ / music in-joke. ;D
This girl right here is influential in anime visual aspects despite not intending doing so. Sailor Mars from Sailor Moon looked like her (some said she influenced the looks), and Josuke pose from JJBA is hers!
@@tonymushaNot only does she make really good music and super pretty, but also a very respectable person as well since she doesn't take crap from anyone 😂 Amazing woman!
Seems you have not seen "The Most 80's Anime Ever Made | Cipher The Video (1988) OVA Review" now that is the king of the most 80's ever coming from Japan.
일본 JPOP음악은 테크노 팝 발라드 아이돌 부터 락 까지 머 지금도 그 폭과 넓이는 굉장함.. kpop처럼 사생활도 없이 북한 군무 처럼 틀에 짜여있고 가공된 가수보면 먼가좀 인공지능 플라스틱 냄새가 난다할까..저렇게 자연스러운 풀냄새 나는 이 시절 가수들이 너무 그립고 ..유행은 돌고 돌아서 다시 돌아올꺼라 믿음