- Joined
- Jan 23, 2004
Dai's talk with Shizuka with English subtitles. Thanks to the up-loader and to the translator.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP2JDg2gKxM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP2JDg2gKxM
Thanks, demarinis!
Recently uploaded in youtube. Dai at 15 y.o. @ 2001 Japanese Nats:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s92dwxgzhbI
Dai's LP choreographer is Shae-Lynn Bourne (source: Sankei Express & Dai fan forum). :think:
Earlier it was announced that Nanami Abe will choreo his SP.
Miyamoto, as usual, will make his EX.
I would be surprised if Dai's did not beat Hanyu's.
Dai is an experienced older competitor who knows how to quiet his nerves. Hanyu will be the nervous younger competitor who has the weight of high expectations on his back.
Here is the article from Sankei Express where Dai discusses his programs. It is on page four.
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/sports/news/120821/oth12082116050005-n3.htm
I hope he debuts his SP at FOI so we can all get a looksee.
:think: I'm wondering what exactly "rockabilly" means?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockabilly
Elvis was referred to as rockabilly back in the day
So was Bill Haley's original rock song, Rock Around The Clock (which I could definitely see Dai rocking out to).
Also Johnny Cash is rockabilly, as is Jerry Lee Lewis (Great Balls of Fire/Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On).
The article lists the following as 1960's rockabillies:
Sha Na Na, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Don McLean, Linda Ronstadt and the Everly Brothers
There's a lot of good music in the rockabilly playbook, so I can't wait to hear which artists & pieces Dai picked.
I am not available on Friday show, as well as on Saturday morning one. And I'll defintely be late for Saturday evening. But I'll move my butt out of bed for Sunday morning show and stay for the afternoon one. It's not just Dai only, it's gonna be the last show session for me this summer. And I am also curious how Kulik and Slutskaya are doing. You have no idea what it took to hunt for the tickets! No other show/event was that difficult to get in. The cash cow "Dai" pushed the show on the toppest scale possible. Thanks god it's done. Lucky me that people on Dai fan forum had more time to stalk the internet and "navigate" me where to go. Thanks, guys! Not all tickets are the one where I like to sit. Of course the Shin-Yokohama skate-center is very small and cosy, so all is right in front of your nose. Still I do like the first row(s). Which means I hope my charming broker will show up and serve me well. I LOVE ticket brokers!And Let's talk, you are definitely going, right? Many many thanks in advance from me!