Usually when I talk about golden globes, I am talking about something completely different.
Despite that, hopefully you will still enjoy learning about Japan's presence at the 70th Annual Golden Globes Show on Sunday, January 13, 2013.
Why, whatever do you mean, Sir?
Don't call me 'sir'. In my country, that is a big insult.
The Golden Globes Show celebrates film and television excellence - both domestic and foreign - as chosen by the 93-member Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).
So... what do I have to say about Japan?
Well, meet Japan's Hayashi Yoshiki (surname first), the gentleman who wrote the opening musical theme song for this year's Golden Globes.
If you are a fan of the Japanese music scene, you might already be aware that Hayashi is the leader of the 'metal' group 'X'. Which I have always assumed meant 'ecks' as in the letter, but just now thought it could be the Roman Numeral '10'. Probably the former.
So... would you like to know the meaning of the words and song? Someone must, otherwise there wouldn't be an interview with Hayashi asking him for his opinion.
You can get the scoop by watching the YouTube video below.
Thanks to Matthew for the heads up on this story!
Cheers
Andrew Joseph
Despite that, hopefully you will still enjoy learning about Japan's presence at the 70th Annual Golden Globes Show on Sunday, January 13, 2013.
Why, whatever do you mean, Sir?
Don't call me 'sir'. In my country, that is a big insult.
The Golden Globes Show celebrates film and television excellence - both domestic and foreign - as chosen by the 93-member Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).
So... what do I have to say about Japan?
Well, meet Japan's Hayashi Yoshiki (surname first), the gentleman who wrote the opening musical theme song for this year's Golden Globes.
If you are a fan of the Japanese music scene, you might already be aware that Hayashi is the leader of the 'metal' group 'X'. Which I have always assumed meant 'ecks' as in the letter, but just now thought it could be the Roman Numeral '10'. Probably the former.
So... would you like to know the meaning of the words and song? Someone must, otherwise there wouldn't be an interview with Hayashi asking him for his opinion.
You can get the scoop by watching the YouTube video below.
Thanks to Matthew for the heads up on this story!
Cheers
Andrew Joseph
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