Last night my friend gave me train directions to go see Lucky Dragons. It turns out that the venue, a warehouse space called Highti, is on the complete opposite side of Tokyo that I'm on. It took me almost exactly two hours to get there. When I got of the last train I saw this:
This is certainly not the busiest part of Tokyo, but at least they can get away with diy shows here.
When I got there Minifer started playing.
Noise noise. Then later, Lucky Dragons.
Lucky Dragons used a lot of audience participation with whimsical sounding instruments.
I didn't talk to too many people there. I mean, in America I don't just walk up to strangers or anything. I did meet some traveling Australian people though. I think I might've been the only American there besides the touring LA bands.
Then after being at Highti for only about an hour and a half, I had to go catch the ten million trains I have to take to get back home before the trains shut down. I still don't know if I feel comfortable enough to stay out all night somewhere...
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2 comments:
awesome!!!!!!!
whoa!!!!! that's awesome, i'm glad you had the courage to go!!! :)
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