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Buddy Rich 02:46 PM 09-27-2024

incredible things are happening in japan pic.twitter.com/Zyo1AZFSgJ

— doomer (@uncledoomer) September 27, 2024

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Easy 6 03:40 PM 09-27-2024
They actually sound great, good on them... few nations in the world admire and emulate American culture quite like the Japanese

The weird part about it all, is I've read many accounts of Americans living in Japan that aren't very flattering... seems like if you're not a big "somebody", you're kind of an outcast in their midst
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Buddy Rich 04:17 PM 09-27-2024
I dig it. And you're right, they still have jazz fever, love metal and baseball.

I have a bass playing buddy who lived and played in Japan in the early 90's. Said it took him a while to get used to how much more reserved the people are and how small some of the doorways are.
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KCUnited 04:41 PM 09-27-2024
Originally Posted by Buddy Rich:
I dig it. And you're right, they still have jazz fever, love metal and baseball.

I have a bass playing buddy who lived and played in Japan in the early 90's. Said it took him a while to get used to how much more reserved the people are and how small some of the doorways are.
I'd add muscle cars and whiskey

Japanese whiskey is some of the best
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srvy 07:34 PM 09-27-2024
Pretty darn good. But it's a given they will be good with the musical instruments. They don't have the nasally twang down on the vocals.
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WhawhaWhat 07:59 PM 09-27-2024

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GloucesterChief 05:27 PM Yesterday
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
They actually sound great, good on them... few nations in the world admire and emulate American culture quite like the Japanese

The weird part about it all, is I've read many accounts of Americans living in Japan that aren't very flattering... seems like if you're not a big "somebody", you're kind of an outcast in their midst
Not necessarily an outcast but you will never be fully accepted into the culture no matter how long you live there.

Also the biggest thing that people in Western culture have trouble adapting to/wrapping their minds around is the concept of honne and tatamae, that what you say or express in public may not be your true opinion that you only share amongst your close friends. Group harmony and consensus are valued much more than the individuals wants or desires.
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listopencil 09:12 AM Today
One of my favorites that I sent to my brother via FB earlier this year:



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Buddy Rich 09:36 AM Today
Love it
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wazu 09:38 AM Today
This is pretty great.
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