I found the old Momus CDs at RECOfan in Shibuya. I bought some of them because I finally couldn't find ones that I should have had in my parents' house. I'd love to talk about 20 Vodka Jellies because I'm sure that was, for me, among the 3 best of his works.
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I totally remember I was so jealous about that he wrote songs for a Japanese female singer. They made her album I AM A KITTEN (Kahimi Karie sings Momus in Paris) together. But I had to listen to it and contradictorily wanted to listen to it because I was his fan.
That's why I was so happy to have this album of him after that because it had his versions of the songs he had written for her. I didn't need to listen to her anymore.
I really liked all songs from this album. The first five songs and track 15 are really pop and stylish, surely because they were written for the female singer. It's ironic I loved the songs because of the cuteness... And one more thing that I have to mention is these lyrics were easy to understand. So these are becoming my favorites again.
There's another song I loved, The End Of History. Recently I was singing it with my guitar and suddenly noticed that all of the female singer's songs and this song sound like a woman's monologue. That's why they are understandable for me. And I googled this song and found out this is also the song he wrote for a girl.
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I would have been so jealous if I had knew that when I was a girl. There are some kinds of fans. One is just liking or loving their works, another is taking care of them like a family and the other is admiring them as an idol. And Momus was an adult man for me at that time. I didn't have any firm image of him because he was living in another world. I never wished that he would be my boyfiend or something like that. But he was an adult male for me. I didn't know what it meant though. I never imagined that the scene like the song would happen to me and him but I believed there's something between us. I was a small, dreaming girl...So it was still a kind of shocking for me to know that the song was also for a girl. But I still love it.
I'd love to read if there would be a book which gives the explanations or the real meanings of all of his words. I might die from so many oscillations...Anyways, I'm living in such a small world.
❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎
I totally remember I was so jealous about that he wrote songs for a Japanese female singer. They made her album I AM A KITTEN (Kahimi Karie sings Momus in Paris) together. But I had to listen to it and contradictorily wanted to listen to it because I was his fan.
That's why I was so happy to have this album of him after that because it had his versions of the songs he had written for her. I didn't need to listen to her anymore.
I really liked all songs from this album. The first five songs and track 15 are really pop and stylish, surely because they were written for the female singer. It's ironic I loved the songs because of the cuteness... And one more thing that I have to mention is these lyrics were easy to understand. So these are becoming my favorites again.
There's another song I loved, The End Of History. Recently I was singing it with my guitar and suddenly noticed that all of the female singer's songs and this song sound like a woman's monologue. That's why they are understandable for me. And I googled this song and found out this is also the song he wrote for a girl.
❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎❤︎
I would have been so jealous if I had knew that when I was a girl. There are some kinds of fans. One is just liking or loving their works, another is taking care of them like a family and the other is admiring them as an idol. And Momus was an adult man for me at that time. I didn't have any firm image of him because he was living in another world. I never wished that he would be my boyfiend or something like that. But he was an adult male for me. I didn't know what it meant though. I never imagined that the scene like the song would happen to me and him but I believed there's something between us. I was a small, dreaming girl...So it was still a kind of shocking for me to know that the song was also for a girl. But I still love it.
I'd love to read if there would be a book which gives the explanations or the real meanings of all of his words. I might die from so many oscillations...Anyways, I'm living in such a small world.
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