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Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 17:29
by Jayveemon
taQ wrote:oh my god!!!
its the old vocalist for madison/pizza girl/sara!!

the one who did vocals for hi-site as keki and baby energy :twisted:
I LOVE THAT VOCALS!!!! <3.... I signed up for the mailing list why didn't I get anemail D=

Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 20:17
by kilgore
taQ wrote:Rocky Joe is a boxer, yes? 8)
Yes, Rocky Joe is italian version of anime "Ashita no Joe".
I think Laurent is a fan of Rocky Joe, maybe... :D

Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 20:53
by newfield
just becoz I don't want to stay below..

oricon

Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 21:05
by newfield
it's the first time I am 2 steps beyond my guitar hero Ritchie Blackmore!!!

para para hyper best is #28 and Ritchie is #30

http://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/wa/w/

Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 01:25
by oresama-chan
newfield wrote:just becoz I don't want to stay below..
lol Ah, I understood what you meant.

Wow, Para Para Hyper Best sells more copies than SEB!?

para para hyper best

Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 07:28
by newfield
yes oresama,if they not in charts means warner is selling more than avex..

Re: para para hyper best

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 00:35
by Vadim
newfield wrote:yes oresama,if they not in charts means warner is selling more than avex..
You can bet that Laurent's colleagues that do an Avex bidding will be surprized when Laurent buys himself an airline and a castle from his new fantastic Warner earnings. They'l be like: have we bet on a wrong horse?
Did Laurent knew all along something that we didn't?

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 01:19
by clubraf
Arrgh, why can't Warner take a chance and sell some eurobeat in North America?! GAH. I heard some Cascada (everytime we touch) music on my local FM pop station a couple weeks ago. That was SHOCKING! (Now just play some more, thanks).

Newfield can stick it to em'! Buy one of these with the maybe massive windfall profits from Akyr:
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With more of this discussion of new eurobeat here in North America, maybe, just MAYBE we might see some music available on iTunes or even *GASP* radio sometime.

If eurobeat songs are produced and made in America, can it still be called eurobeat? Ameribeat just doesn't sound as cool...
Just a thought.

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 02:18
by Jayveemon
eurobeat is sometime written and produced in japan and it's still called eurobeat so I dont see why the same wouldnt apply to america

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 02:31
by Densetsu13
cigy41987 wrote:It's also available on Amazon, but CDJapan IS NOT carrying it. I know there was something about Warner Japan not wanting it to be exported. (Props to Densetsu for finding that out <3 XD)
It's a shame though, but at least we're still able to get it somehow ^^; And it's not exactly that they're not carrying it (since their Japanese side Neowing is), more like they refuse to distribute it to us =x

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 02:38
by drnrg
8) Mr. Newfield. You mentioned Ritchie Blackmore being your guitar hero. Would that be the same Ritchie from American Rock band Rainbow?

Also You must have started your career in Italo HRG Eurobeat music very early, because I see your name on the credits of songs dating back to mid 80's. When I see your pix, you kinda look pretty young. I was a teen ager in mid 80's. makes me 36. You must have started your career at about 18. Am I right? :)

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 02:49
by Jayveemon
www.hmv.co.jp is also selling Parapara Hyper Best

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 02:53
by oresama-chan
It was when Laurent was 24 Y/O when he first met Mauro Farina. 8)

eurobeat

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 09:05
by newfield
Hi ppl! nice to see your feedback on this forum.

Talking about North America,it's one of my targets and I'm going to do some biz with a Vancouver based publisher.

About the early days,I started in '86...20 years ago!! I'm 45 and still looks young coz I was born year 1467 in scottish highlands from the clan Mac Newf.

No castle,no jet...I'm thinking about a house in south of france!!

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 11:57
by Kintaro
Newfield in Canada ? It's about time. Tell us more when the time is right!

Just hope people don't confuse you with "Newfie".

(It's a term used for people in the furthest east province... and I would be surprised if even one person has heard of anything remotely like eurobeat.)