2009-11-10, 11:26 | Link #61 |
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only my railgun hit #3 on the Oricon weeklies, with 25,714 copies sold. I would never have expected such great sales before the single's release, but I'm definitely glad the new fripSide is off to a strong start. The show just has to get a second OP if the tie-in can sell that much (yes, wishful thinking here).
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2009-11-16, 08:24 | Link #68 |
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Do they understand what they are singing in the English parts?
I was wondering what she sings in Only my Railgun, because I wished to sing along. Things goes smoothly in the Japanese phrases, and I know nothing about Japanese, and when the eigo portion comes, I just understand a few words! Seems so awkward! I'm yet to see the meaning of this: "Looking the blitz loop this planet to search way. Only my Railgun can shoot it." If someone knows what it means, please tell me. I'd be glad. It's also weird to hide the subject in phrases like "Always be with you", which can be found in Dear My Friend. But that's not a big deal, because it was made for the Japanese and they do talk in this way and the lyrics are still fully understandable. I may be complaining, but I liked these songs so much! These are in my favorites playlist, so I hear Dear My Friend and Only My Railgun many times, at home or even at the office, and I don't get tired of it =D
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I think its because they are not used to it. It must be difficult, since the sounds are very different. During my earlier English classes, I was horrible with "th"(think) and "rl" (girl)... T.T It was like my tongue wasn't obeying, it took lots of effort to master it, the same occurred with the pace and accent. It must be 4x more difficult if the person is from japan. My grandfather just can't pronounce the "L" and "s". yeah... English is kinda hard.
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2009-11-24, 23:30 | Link #75 |
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Hi guys, I saw a very awesome midi composition of the Opening theme and I feel it needs more exposure. Here it is:
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2009-11-25, 08:22 | Link #76 | |
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Indeed. How much technology has evolved, for MIDIs to become this great.
As for the Engrish, I found some translations! Quote:
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2009-11-25, 12:56 | Link #80 |
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Yeah, that's what I meant
Oh, found another MIDI, this one is pretty good too, but the one posted here first is the best one IMO. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oL7j07OVdKE Last edited by LaoED; 2009-11-25 at 13:46. |
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