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Current mood:  thirsty Category: Life
Ohayo,
What do you do after a show in tokyo? How about doing some promotion, and going to radio stations to perform a few songs....? That's what I did, I was a bit worried, cos I woke up on Monday morning (at 5 once again...) sounding a bit like Tom Waits, it took me a good warm up session and a few teas with honey to get to a decent tone.
The new trend for radio stations is to have their studios within or next to a coffee shop. You end up performing while people are drinking their cafe latte. They're usually here to take a quick break, so they don't give a shit about a gaijin with a mustache and an acoustic guitar! I was pleased to see a couple of fans (and a mum!) who were at the show and came especially to attend the mini session I did in Roponggi.
I was alone...so what were the other Riverboyz doing? Recovering!
Last night, I came back to the hotel at around 1, the others stayed, originally for one last drink, they finished at dawn to the sounds of the Tokyo crows! Apparently, they got everybody drunk at the bar and improvised a DJ set with only one Ipod. I wish I could have been there somehow in the corner witnessing all the mayhem. On the menu today, cheap breakfast at lotteria (How I ended there is another question!), lunch at a sushi place ((amazing!) where noone spoke English, I was in charge of communicating with the waitress ("Nama","Checko!" ), then dinner at Guilo Guilo (sophisticated cuisine Japonaise, they have open a restaurant in Paris, I will check it out).Then I took the shinkansen to Osaka....and ate some sandwiches at Lawson's (Japanese convenience store) ...when I'm jetlagged I can eat anytime. Gotta go to bed and get ready for radio performances and, of course, the Quattro show.
Love!
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