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Post by cameron on Jun 6, 2007 10:40:15 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]BAZ BLASTS SHINJUKU[/glow] Not since 1979 when Judas Priest recorded the live album Unleashed in The East had the two-floor Tokyo Koseinenkin Kaikan concert hall shook with such metal authority and vocal moxy as it did 5 June when Sebastian and the boys took the stage for the third date on their Japanese tour.
With a set list rife with the best of Skid Row allied by an offering of new killer tracks, Baz and the boys delivered a show thats raw energy and drive to impress was matched only by the enthusiastic Japanese fans, every one of whom rose from their seats the second the lights dimmed and boys took the stage.
This was my first Baz show since... damn... seeing him with Skid Row back when they opened for Bon Jovi at the C.N.E stadium in Toronto back in the late 80s. And I know what you're thinking.. where they hell have I been since then? Living in a frickin' cave?
Well in my defense, I am a loyal Toronto-born Kid Wikkid fan with many a KD live under my belt. Having said that.. I've been living in Tokyo, Japan for almost a decade now and was just waiting / dreaming of the day when I could appear at a Baz live armed with my authentic Herrenvolk button and big-ass homemade Kid Wikkid banner and surprise the shit outta my long time Toronto buddy as he strutted the stage. Dreams do indeed come true, Baz!! And that look on your face!! Ah-hah... it was great!!!
Transcending time and trend as only Baz can do it, he worked the stage, the crowd, and the microphone with the precision of a rock surgeon - if one excuses the adjective hyperbole. I was truly moved and energized by the performance. Everything that personified Baz to me in Wikkid and Skid hit me like a jack boot to the nuts all over again. From his manic headbanging to his Marshal stack-rattling vocals, I could think of only one thing as I headbanged and rocked out to him from the 5th row - I remembered that ballsy T-shirt he had made in his late Wikkid days. It read, I'M A FUCKIN' ROCK GOD .
Truer words were never ironed onto a T-shirt!!
Of course, much credit must be given to his band mates whose front and center approach to concert play kept everyone at a fever pitch. The metal power from their strings literally shot out the Marshals with the velocity of horizontal sleet!! The raw energy of their music was equalled only by their in-your-face stage work; always there, always working the crowd alongside Baz to keep the show at a brisk and interactive clip!! And man-oh-man did the time fly by! So much so that it was no rehearsed line when Baz looked at the set list at one point and belted out to Johnny.. "Fuck... are we at this song already?"
It was right about then that I wished I had phoned in sick to work the night before and caught the boys a few subway stations away at the CC Lemon Hall.
Now, one day later, just like back in the 80s after watching a Kid Wikkid set at the Gasworks... I'm going through the emotionally painful Baz withdrawl syndrome... and the old neck is feeling the headbang day-after aches too!!!!
I guess that means it's time to pull out that old Kid Wikkid and VO5 concert vhs (thank God I had the foresight to bring that to Tokyo), warm up the video machine and settle the fuck down!!
And Baz, I hope you still have that old T-shirt. Put it on... because you truely are what it says!!!
Love you man, Cameron, Tokyo, Japan
PS: Thanks again, again, and again for letting me hang with you after the show.
PSS: The rest of the tour - tanoshin de kita ne!!!!! (roughly translated: Have fun were you are going!)
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Post by .:Mascher0ni:. on Jun 6, 2007 11:28:43 GMT -5
Nice!! Could you please tell us the setlist?? I heard they are playing Beggar's Day from Slave To The Grind, is it true? Do you remember the name of the new drummer??
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Post by Dogface on Jun 6, 2007 15:12:41 GMT -5
Cool dude, thanks!!!
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Post by Acekicken on Jun 6, 2007 16:52:04 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]BAZ BLASTS SHINJUKU[/glow] Not since 1979 when Judas Priest recorded the live album Unleashed in The East had the two-floor Tokyo Koseinenkin Kaikan concert hall shook with such metal authority and vocal moxy as it did 5 June when Sebastian and the boys took the stage for the third date on their Japanese tour.
With a set list rife with the best of Skid Row allied by an offering of new killer tracks, Baz and the boys delivered a show thats raw energy and drive to impress was matched only by the enthusiastic Japanese fans, every one of whom rose from their seats the second the lights dimmed and boys took the stage.
This was my first Baz show since... damn... seeing him with Skid Row back when they opened for Bon Jovi at the C.N.E stadium in Toronto back in the late 80s. And I know what you're thinking.. where they hell have I been since then? Living in a frickin' cave?
Well in my defense, I am a loyal Toronto-born Kid Wikkid fan with many a KD live under my belt. Having said that.. I've been living in Tokyo, Japan for almost a decade now and was just waiting / dreaming of the day when I could appear at a Baz live armed with my authentic Herrenvolk button and big-ass homemade Kid Wikkid banner and surprise the shit outta my long time Toronto buddy as he strutted the stage. Dreams do indeed come true, Baz!! And that look on your face!! Ah-hah... it was great!!!
Transcending time and trend as only Baz can do it, he worked the stage, the crowd, and the microphone with the precision of a rock surgeon - if one excuses the adjective hyperbole. I was truly moved and energized by the performance. Everything that personified Baz to me in Wikkid and Skid hit me like a jack boot to the nuts all over again. From his manic headbanging to his Marshal stack-rattling vocals, I could think of only one thing as I headbanged and rocked out to him from the 5th row - I remembered that ballsy T-shirt he had made in his late Wikkid days. It read, I'M A FUCKIN' ROCK GOD .
Truer words were never ironed onto a T-shirt!!
Of course, much credit must be given to his band mates whose front and center approach to concert play kept everyone at a fever pitch. The metal power from their strings literally shot out the Marshals with the velocity of horizontal sleet!! The raw energy of their music was equalled only by their in-your-face stage work; always there, always working the crowd alongside Baz to keep the show at a brisk and interactive clip!! And man-oh-man did the time fly by! So much so that it was no rehearsed line when Baz looked at the set list at one point and belted out to Johnny.. "Fuck... are we at this song already?"
It was right about then that I wished I had phoned in sick to work the night before and caught the boys a few subway stations away at the CC Lemon Hall.
Now, one day later, just like back in the 80s after watching a Kid Wikkid set at the Gasworks... I'm going through the emotionally painful Baz withdrawl syndrome... and the old neck is feeling the headbang day-after aches too!!!!
I guess that means it's time to pull out that old Kid Wikkid and VO5 concert vhs (thank God I had the foresight to bring that to Tokyo), warm up the video machine and settle the fuck down!!
And Baz, I hope you still have that old T-shirt. Put it on... because you truely are what it says!!!
Love you man, Cameron, Tokyo, Japan
PS: Thanks again, again, and again for letting me hang with you after the show.
PSS: The rest of the tour - tanoshin de kita ne!!!!! (roughly translated: Have fun were you are going!) That review ROCKED! Welcome to the jungel of Youth Gone Wild! Please do tell more about Kid Wikkid.............
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Post by keith on Jun 6, 2007 17:51:54 GMT -5
Cameron?
You the dude wearing black we got backstage? I have your photo with Baz.
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Post by cameron on Jun 6, 2007 18:14:28 GMT -5
Cameron? You the dude wearing black we got backstage? I have your photo with Baz. OMG!! Yes, yes.... that was me!! Are you Keith the photographer with the digital SLR and who had Baz sign the tour poster while him and I were talking in his dresing room? Did you get pictures when Baz and I were hugging too? That was such a memorable moment!!! Oh... I'd love to see them. Please send me copies: glamjapan@yahoo.com
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Post by cameron on Jun 6, 2007 18:38:57 GMT -5
Nice!! Could you please tell us the setlist?? I heard they are playing Beggar's Day from Slave To The Grind, is it true? Do you remember the name of the new drummer?? Oh man... remembering set lists for me is like 6th grade French. Yes, they played Slave to the Grind, but I don't know Beggar's Day and can't remember hearing Baz introducing such a title. They played a rock ballad, Stay With You I believe the name was. It was really good!! They played a song written by Metal Mike, and also one new song which they said they had never played live before... "Sorry if we fuck this up. But that's rock'n roll!" They also played Godzilla, and a selection of Baz/non-Skid tunes (By Your Side, American metalhead etc), all of which I thought were great, considering I had never heard them before!! The drummer was Jason West of Neurotica I am so not helping you... am I??
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Post by cameron on Jun 6, 2007 18:57:08 GMT -5
Remembering backstage, I had a nice talk with bassist Rob - who looked really tired! As I have been in Japan for nearly ten years and completely out of touch with the USA music scene, we chatted about the difficulties there are for rock musicians to make it these days in the States - poor label support and reluctance to invest in new bands, the shrinking CD scene and the music sharing world that's killing everything. Then I was curious why it seems like so bands these days seem to have contract members, whereby they switch around from tour to tour. It all made for an interesting little chit-chat when I started comparing the American metal scene to the Japanese visual kei scene and how they are handled different in terms of CDs, promotion, etc. I wish we could have talked longer. He was an interesting guy; the whole band was in fact! I haven't talked American rock in so long. I'm so lonely.. I have no friends in Tokyo!!
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Post by tomomi7429 on Jun 6, 2007 22:11:01 GMT -5
YES, BAZ and the band really ROCKED TOKYO!!!!! I went to see both shows in Shibuya and Shinjuku. I saw Baz at the very front in Shibuya, and I just couldn't stop my tears when I heard "I REMEMBER YOU" him singing right in front of me. The song in live just touched me so much... I went to the states when I was 15 to study English just because I wanted to be an interviewer for the bands:) I was so young and lonely but Baz and the music saved me so much. And the first show I went was back in 1990, the tour with Aerosmith. The song reminded me all the memories in the past...
Baz asked me "are you ok babye?", and, at the end, he ate the rose I gave him! What a memorable moment in my life...
But the show in Shinjuku was the best! As cameron said, time flies so fast... The chemistry of the band got together so tight and the every momet was so rock n' roll!!! The new tunes are cool too. I especially love "You Don't Understand", "Love is a bitchslap", "American Metalhead", and of course "By your side"!! Can't wait to listen to "Angel Down", and have them back in Tokyo!!!!
[glow=red,2,300]BAZ IS THE MR. ROCK N' ROLL!!![/glow]
Thank you for the great review, Cameron!
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Post by tomomi7429 on Jun 6, 2007 22:18:20 GMT -5
This is the setlist which my friend shared. 1.Slave to the grind 2.Tornado 3.Big Guns 4.Hear I am 5.Stuck inside 6.Piece of me 7.18&Life 8.American Japan!! Metalhead 9.Threat 10.(Love is) a bitchslap 11.By your side 12.Monkey business/GODZILLA ----------------------------- 13.You don't understand 14.Clock strikes mionite 15.Beggers Day (+ My Enermy at Shinjuku show) 16.I remember you 17.Youth gone wild@ Thank you so much for the great shows guys!!! I hope to have them back in Japan very soon...
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Post by cameron on Jun 7, 2007 0:40:43 GMT -5
I was too busy headbanging and doing para-para (not easy to Amercian rock) to write the set list down. Glad someone remembered!
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Post by keith on Jun 7, 2007 2:17:09 GMT -5
Cameron? You the dude wearing black we got backstage? I have your photo with Baz. OMG!! Yes, yes.... that was me!! Are you Keith the photographer with the digital SLR and who had Baz sign the tour poster while him and I were talking in his dresing room? Did you get pictures when Baz and I were hugging too? That was such a memorable moment!!! Oh... I'd love to see them. Please send me copies: glamjapan@yahoo.com Yeah dude it was me! I will send some photos your way. Let me see what I have. I know I have one together you posed for.
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Post by Deelightfulone on Jun 7, 2007 2:47:49 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]BAZ BLASTS SHINJUKU[/glow] Not since 1979 when Judas Priest recorded the live album Unleashed in The East had the two-floor Tokyo Koseinenkin Kaikan concert hall shook with such metal authority and vocal moxy as it did 5 June when Sebastian and the boys took the stage for the third date on their Japanese tour.
With a set list rife with the best of Skid Row allied by an offering of new killer tracks, Baz and the boys delivered a show thats raw energy and drive to impress was matched only by the enthusiastic Japanese fans, every one of whom rose from their seats the second the lights dimmed and boys took the stage.
This was my first Baz show since... damn... seeing him with Skid Row back when they opened for Bon Jovi at the C.N.E stadium in Toronto back in the late 80s. And I know what you're thinking.. where they hell have I been since then? Living in a frickin' cave?
Well in my defense, I am a loyal Toronto-born Kid Wikkid fan with many a KD live under my belt. Having said that.. I've been living in Tokyo, Japan for almost a decade now and was just waiting / dreaming of the day when I could appear at a Baz live armed with my authentic Herrenvolk button and big-ass homemade Kid Wikkid banner and surprise the shit outta my long time Toronto buddy as he strutted the stage. Dreams do indeed come true, Baz!! And that look on your face!! Ah-hah... it was great!!!
Transcending time and trend as only Baz can do it, he worked the stage, the crowd, and the microphone with the precision of a rock surgeon - if one excuses the adjective hyperbole. I was truly moved and energized by the performance. Everything that personified Baz to me in Wikkid and Skid hit me like a jack boot to the nuts all over again. From his manic headbanging to his Marshal stack-rattling vocals, I could think of only one thing as I headbanged and rocked out to him from the 5th row - I remembered that ballsy T-shirt he had made in his late Wikkid days. It read, I'M A FUCKIN' ROCK GOD .
Truer words were never ironed onto a T-shirt!!
Of course, much credit must be given to his band mates whose front and center approach to concert play kept everyone at a fever pitch. The metal power from their strings literally shot out the Marshals with the velocity of horizontal sleet!! The raw energy of their music was equalled only by their in-your-face stage work; always there, always working the crowd alongside Baz to keep the show at a brisk and interactive clip!! And man-oh-man did the time fly by! So much so that it was no rehearsed line when Baz looked at the set list at one point and belted out to Johnny.. "Fuck... are we at this song already?"
It was right about then that I wished I had phoned in sick to work the night before and caught the boys a few subway stations away at the CC Lemon Hall.
Now, one day later, just like back in the 80s after watching a Kid Wikkid set at the Gasworks... I'm going through the emotionally painful Baz withdrawl syndrome... and the old neck is feeling the headbang day-after aches too!!!!
I guess that means it's time to pull out that old Kid Wikkid and VO5 concert vhs (thank God I had the foresight to bring that to Tokyo), warm up the video machine and settle the fuck down!!
And Baz, I hope you still have that old T-shirt. Put it on... because you truely are what it says!!!
Love you man, Cameron, Tokyo, Japan
PS: Thanks again, again, and again for letting me hang with you after the show.
PSS: The rest of the tour - tanoshin de kita ne!!!!! (roughly translated: Have fun were you are going!) How freakin' awesome is this review? This whole thread???!!! Oh how I wish to see him soon...I know very well of the "Baz-withdrawls"... LOL!!!! all of you guys in japan are totally cool!!!! You mention you have no friends in Japan...Well, you certainly have friends here!!!! Rock on Dudes!!!! SO TOTALLY AWESOME!!!! I CANNOT WAIT FOR HIM TO COME "BACH TO THE STATES!!!!!
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Post by tomomi7429 on Jun 7, 2007 3:44:28 GMT -5
Cameron? You the dude wearing black we got backstage? I have your photo with Baz. Just saw your work on the official top page and myspace page!! Cool pictures!!!!
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Post by chika on Jun 7, 2007 6:10:05 GMT -5
I was too busy headbanging and doing para-para (not easy to Amercian rock) to write the set list down. Glad someone remembered! Gee!! I was next next to you. Your para-para was way too hilarious!!! I couldn't stay focus on the show because of you!! lol Hey, I can be your friend if you let me see your Kid Wikkid and VO5 videos! ;D Anyway thanks for the great review!
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Post by cameron on Jun 7, 2007 7:20:12 GMT -5
Yeah dude it was me! I will send some photos your way. Let me see what I have. I know I have one together you posed for.
Thanks for the photos Keith - you've made my day!! Ilove the hugging one!!!
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Post by cameron on Jun 7, 2007 7:36:34 GMT -5
Gee!! I was next next to you. Your para-para was way too hilarious!!! I couldn't stay focus on the show because of you!! lol
Hey, I can be your friend if you let me see your Kid Wikkid and VO5 videos! Suddenly all these Japanese girls can speak English. In my six years on the visual kei scene, seeing over 450 different bands... I have met only two fans that can hold a basic English conversation. And here's one of them... with me at the KISS Budokan show
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2007 8:22:02 GMT -5
Gee!! I was next next to you. Your para-para was way too hilarious!!! I couldn't stay focus on the show because of you!! lol
Hey, I can be your friend if you let me see your Kid Wikkid and VO5 videos! Suddenly all these Japanese girls can speak English. In my six years on the visual kei scene, seeing over 450 different bands... I have met only two fans that can hold a basic English conversation. And here's one of them... with me at the KISS Budokan show Cool photo man you really go all out.
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Post by chika on Jun 7, 2007 8:52:11 GMT -5
Suddenly all these Japanese girls can speak English. In my six years on the visual kei scene, seeing over 450 different bands... I have met only two fans that can hold a basic English conversation. Hahaha!@unfortunately my speaking ability is really bad Anyway I should have tried to talk to you. But before the show, I had a feeling of being stared by you, so I thought that you were just typical SUKEBE-GAIJIN lol
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Post by AussieGirl on Jun 7, 2007 8:54:38 GMT -5
Fantastic reviews Cameron, thanks so much for that, and wow cool picture you sure look like you have fun.
Two questions though and I hope I do not sound dumb but what is the visual kei scene and what is Para-para,
Cannot wait till Brisbane 13 Days to go, so excited driving everyone insane talking about it
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Post by .:Mascher0ni:. on Jun 7, 2007 12:17:53 GMT -5
Nice!! Could you please tell us the setlist?? I heard they are playing Beggar's Day from Slave To The Grind, is it true? Do you remember the name of the new drummer?? Oh man... remembering set lists for me is like 6th grade French. Yes, they played Slave to the Grind, but I don't know Beggar's Day and can't remember hearing Baz introducing such a title. They played a rock ballad, Stay With You I believe the name was. It was really good!! They played a song written by Metal Mike, and also one new song which they said they had never played live before... "Sorry if we fuck this up. But that's rock'n roll!" They also played Godzilla, and a selection of Baz/non-Skid tunes (By Your Side, American metalhead etc), all of which I thought were great, considering I had never heard them before!! The drummer was Jason West of Neurotica I am so not helping you... am I?? LOL!!! That's ok!! I already got a setlist!!! Maybe this Stay With You song you mentioned is Devil's Deja Vu, ballad from Angel Down!!!
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Post by cameron on Jun 7, 2007 21:11:20 GMT -5
Fantastic reviews Cameron, thanks so much for that, and wow cool picture you sure look like you have fun.Thank you. In fact, when I was backstage at the BAZ show in Shinjuku, the WEIRDEST thing happned. One of Baz's videographers asked me if I went to the KISS/Budokan show dressed up. I was like... What the... As it turned out, he and his crew interviewed me at the time while I was in that costume. HOW he recognized me out of make-up TODAY... is beyond me. Anyway, he's going to send me my footage and the documentary he made!! Two questions though and I hope I do not sound dumb but what is the visual kei scene and what is Para-para, Visual Kei? How many hours do you have?? Describing visual is tantamount to describing the taste of chocolate. It's everything from pop to rock to punk to death metal (some band's play all four!!!) and involves make-up work and hairstyles from simple pretty boy glam outfits & make-up to dark gothic to glamour gothic to full-on thematic costumes. Para-para is essentially spinning, twisting, waving arm movments done in-synch to music. It is done to Euro pop - trance club music by high schoolgirls - particularly "gyaru" (super fashion oriented J-girls into gorgeous hairstyles and heavy make-up, and occasionally tanning). In visual kei music, however, para-para is more like metal cheerleading without the pom-poms. BUT not all bands do para-para. Some however, will construct arm routines (some rather intrict movements too!!!) around the intros and chorus parts of their songs. As visual kei music in Japan is predominently 95% girl fan based, all the girls follow the moves of the singer. It's pretty cool when you're at the live and everyone around you is doing it to. Aerobics? Here's a sample.. the band is Phantasmagoria. youtube.com/watch?v=NmvCNzVNhn4&mode=related&search=Cannot wait till Brisbane 13 Days to go, so excited driving everyone insane talking about itPlease give us a review, dear!! I just hope BAZ and the boys recover!!! The fans at the three Japan shows worked the shit out of them and had them delivering everything they could to satisfy us!! HAH!!!
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Post by cameron on Jun 7, 2007 21:35:39 GMT -5
Hahaha!@anyway I should have tried to talk to you. But before the show, I had a feeling of being stared by you, so I thought that you were just typical SUKEBE-GAIJIN lolYaaaaaa da!!! Nani sore?? ii yana kanji!! I'm not a sleazy foreigner !! Sure I looked at you. You are SO beautiful!!! And I wish you did talk to me because I was way too shy to approach you . That's why I was looking at you.. I was hoping you would talk with me first. Demo.. tabun.. boku, chika no type ja nai desho? But anyway... Chika-hime... you went to Sebastian concert where all the guys - especially ME! - were pumped up to see BAZ!! We're excited, ready to rock, headbang, and GET IT ON!! And then in struts tall Chika showing more leg and skin than Paris Hilton. What did you expect??
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Post by AussieGirl on Jun 7, 2007 22:01:51 GMT -5
Wow thanks for taking the time to type the explanations for me, sounds really cool and I would love it, Thanks for the clip too, I am a Hair and Make-up artist by trade so I would have a ball and my make -up kit would scare you to death of topic but recently got a mini compressor to do airbrush make-up and tattoos, it is so cool would love to try something like that Man I want to borrow you to play with. ;D Wow cool Story about being back stage cannot believed he recognized you how cool and great your getting footage, How is everyone getting back stage really dying to know? I am so jealous I Soooooo want to met Baz, we are taking my sisters nephews to the concert and it is there first concert how cool would it be for them to have this as a first experience. Please I Hope you did not wear Baz out too much, but he is hyper so he should still have energy left LOL, 12 days to go looking so forward to the concert, I promise a review I too am not good at set list but I will give it a try, Still cannot believe he is in Australia, so he can kick back and relax for a few days, then Party Hard so dam excited got to work out my outfit yet
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Post by cameron on Jun 7, 2007 23:51:22 GMT -5
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Post by tomomi7429 on Jun 8, 2007 0:36:36 GMT -5
Nice pics:)
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Post by AussieGirl on Jun 8, 2007 2:19:41 GMT -5
Well good luck with the Make-up School when you get back to Toronto, if you ever need any help there just PM me, cause I do know a few good forums ect, that you can get all the info you need. I can talk hair and Make-up for hours but wrong forum LOL, So if ever you need to know anything I am here. I have not done allot of FX stuff mainly Standard photographic work, and some Short film & commercial work but I can give you some tips on technique and products 90% of Make-up and hair is just using your imagination. I wish Chika had said the same thing!!I beat you do, but I just want to borrow your face and Hair. Yes Baz will preform that I am sure of I know I have said it a million times but OMG I am so excited, still holding out hope for some info on airport arrival or something in Brisbane though. cause I would so love to meet him. Lucky you the picture is great well done Keith. Thanks for the tips on Back stage I fit none of that criteria LOL, But I have been a fan since I was 15, does that count? ? & I do intend on taking a sign too........
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Post by chika on Jun 8, 2007 2:55:12 GMT -5
Chika-hime... you went to Sebastian concert where all the guys - especially ME! - were pumped up to see BAZ!! We're excited, ready to rock, headbang, and GET IT ON!! And then in struts tall Chika showing more leg and skin than Paris Hilton. What did you expect?? I just like to dress up like that whenever I go to concerts Anyway you are so funny!!!
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Post by cameron on Jun 8, 2007 5:02:41 GMT -5
Chika,
So.. are we going to get together? Another Tokyo Baz fan PM'd me and wants meet with friends and stuff... maybe a big Baz video party!!!!
I wish I had my BAZ - Kid Wikkid - Madam X photo scrapbook but I left it at my parents place in Toronto!!! I have got some GORGEOUS pics of Baz from when we went to the Ace Frehley concert and we had car trouble!!
Cameron
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Post by savageanimal on Jun 8, 2007 8:37:20 GMT -5
I guess this was a real intense moment for both of you
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