[event] Konna Koino Hajimari CD campaign - 2003.06.15


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subject [event] Konna Koino Hajimari CD campaign - 2003.06.15
date Tue, 24 Jun 2003 14:50:15 +0900
Event          Tamaniha Konna Koino Hajimari
Location       Yamagiwa Soft
Date           2003.06.15
Time           15:00 - 16:??
Cost           free to watch
Guests         Cutie Pai

The CD campaign event by Cutie Pai was supposed to start around 15:00
at Yamagiwa Soft in the 8th floor event space.
Since I had a baseball game in the morning, I arrived at 14:55 or so.
I was going to rush up to the 8th floor, but I saw Cutie Pai outside,
in front of the store in their future retro outfits!

They sang two songs (Hello Cutie Pai and Yell), and tried to gather
more people for the campaign event on the 8th floor.
They were out in front of the store for around 10 minutes total.
I was very lucky that I arrived late!

Cutie Pai's stage flowed as follows.

  -  Hello Cutie Pai
  -  Tamaniha Konna Koino Hajimari
  -  Life
  -  Kimi ha Atashi no Mono
  -  Jenny ha Gokigen Naname (changing clothes)
  -  Reflection Love
  -  Yell
  -  [encore] Koi no Kisetsu to Kimi to Boku

Cutie Pai rushed off of the stage during Jenny ha Gokigen Naname to
change outfits.  When they returned, they were wearing short kimonos!
I thought it was a yukata, but Makky said it was a kimono.

After the stage, there was a signing session for those who bought any
Cutie Pai related CD.  I bought Mayu-chan's solo album,
that was released in 1999.
It was the only CD that I didn't have many copies of. (^_^;

photo notes
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I took 559 photos with my 10D, with 442 of them worth keeping.
There were 392 photos of Makky and 55 of Mayu-chan.

--
Hitoshi Doi (LaLaLu FC #49, Cutie Pai FC #2, Itou Asuka FC #4)
                           " this space for rent "
http://www.usagi.org/~doi/                                    doi@win.ne.jp

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