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LUNA SEA I for You Cover (PRS Custom 24). Originally released 1998年7月1日, it was a tie-up track for the J-dorama, 神様、もう少しだけ
Live opening; ONE OK ROCK began doing these opening intros into songs transition starting around 2015 or 2016 tours that got the crowd energy going. Live rhythm guitar edit only - Schecter Hellraiser Diamond Series. This special live shows (September 10-11, 2016) was held at Nagisaen in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka (the last time I saw them in concert).
LUNA SEA ROSIER Cover (Fernandes STJ-75). Audio quality isn't that great though. Originally released 1994年7月21日, this is definitely one of my favorite LUNA SEA tunes (especially when played live and more specifically, the 2007 God Bless You -One Night Dejavu- concert performance which I attended).
Found this old clip (2012ish?) while looking through a drive for something else. The G-Life Caribbean Ocean Blue (COB) Standard has been EOL for years. I still have a 2016 DSG Classic-Ash COB (rosewood fretboard with inlays) that is also EOL.
GIGO - attempt to upscale this is an example of the limits of a poor source; result is garbage out
Fernandes STJ Limited Edition
Live edit from 2012.4.22 Zekkai Enbu (絶界演舞) at NHK Hall (Tokyo).
March 16, 2012 was the final day of operations for the 300 series Shinkansen. This rolling stock made its debut in 1992 and operated on both the Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen lines. Initially, the 300 series was utilized for the fastest Nozomi service, but were later repurposed to the slower but more highly utilized Hikari and Kodama services when newer train series were unveiled (500, 700 and N700). As a result, the 300 series became a venerable workhorse during its 20 years of operation. Most sets were pulled back in February but a few specially tagged trains ran until March 16th. Those trains sported a special graphic on both its nose and on the side just to the front of the cabin door; Shinkansen Series 300 ありがとう Last Run 2012.3.16 Several of us went across the country to capture the runs from various points. This is a compilation of those final runs. As someone who personally put a lot of mileage on this series, thank you and goodbye old friend!
For the time being, this is about the best upscaling I could get from the GYAO VOD (320x240 15fps low bitrate) to 480p at 30fps. The player on this site unfortunately scales it larger than 480p (when played in a 480p window, it looks decent).
Fly over via Excel Air of the Tokyo metropolitan area (circa 2003). Mori Tower in Roppongi was the newest skyscraper at the time. Note: Excel Air used to offer cruising tours out of Urayasu Heliport near Tokyo Disney (but had to relocate in April 2025 and are now located in Tsukuba and also have flying tours in Okinawa)
Pro-shot at 日本武道館 (Nippon Budokan).
Nostalgic trip down memory lane… one of the more interesting side things I got to experience ~25 years ago was being part of the rollout for the then new Yamaha PM1D professional modular digital mixing console for Shiina Hekiru’s 2001 Precious Garden Summer tour. For this 2004 New Years Day show, the 2003 show served as a reference where lessons were taken from it with the presets and production audio mix being dialed in more tightly.
Regardless, I’ve long wanted to “visually re-master” the original pro-shot footage (480p) to at least 1080p but that tech didn’t really exist until recent years. Hours of experimenting with different settings plus GPU processing has resulted in this video which now more closely matches the audio. Getting this to 4K (with excellent quality) is years away BUT I almost got a usable 1440p60 version (maybe a few software iterations away). Anyway, this is the fully “remastered” version in 1080p60.









