emicom666
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How big were the Japan venues...I would also like to hear details on merch and food? Were people eating octopus during Monday while drinkning a Kirin Lager? While I went to Japan I was amazed at what food constituted snacks out there. Sounds like a fun trip!
Thank you Mr. Cheeztastic for a great review. I was in the second row. As I'm a Japanese and not native English speaker, I felt like I am at the show again as I read your review. It's great to know what exactly Jeff had said.
other popular photos and reviews in Japanese, you can find bellow:
http://www.smashingmag.com/jp/archives/39427
http://www.smashingmag.com/jp/archives/39455
The Capacities of the vunues are Namba Hatch, Osaka (1st floor standing 1500, 2nd floor seating 153), Zepp DiverCity Tokyo (1st floor standing 2107, 2nd floor seating 152 to 214, (maximum standing 2473)), Shibuya-AX, Tokyo (1st floor standing 1503, 2nc floor seating 197 (including backward standing)
http://yaplog.jp/nanbahatch/archive/2 http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zepp http://www.shibuya-ax.com/pro/
merch
Unfortunately, Zepp DiverCity does not serve food, but the Food Court next to the venue open until 23:00.
http://www.divercity-tokyo.com/shopguide/f_court.html
We do not always eat octopus during Monday while drinking a Kirin Lagar, but you can eat octopus dampling at the Food Court
there.
cf. Octopus damplings
Wilco's shows in Japan were so faburous and moreish that one Japanese even made homemade bento containing food decorated to look like this.
https://twitter.com/rudderless_/status/324459203915821056/photo/1
Wilco — 12 April 2013, Tokyo, Japan (Zepp Diver City)
in After The Show
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Bellow songs were aired in tape before the show starts, and I wonder who had chosen these songs. I'd be grad if someone have some information about that.
Drums Of Africa by King Tubby & Prince Jammy, Rave by Head High, Foreground by Grizzly Bear, Lean On Me by Bill Withers, Jimmy Jazz by The Clash, Lead Balloon by Liam Finn, Sorrow Tears & Blood by Fela Kuti, Honky Tonkin' by Hank Williams, Sugar Mountain by Neil Young & Crazy Horse, A message From The Meters by The Meters, and etc.