It was on Tuesday – 30th November 2004

happy with lucky food bar & the greasy poorz and ditzy squall

the day seems to slip by easily. in the afternoon we cruise around cuba street, checking out record shops and eating.

at 5 we have a radio interview at radio active. we opened the interview with a track being played from the tenzenmen release eccentrics #2. sadly the interviewer was a bit of a dork and wasn’t very successful at getting the best out of us. but the music seemed to say it all and one listener we spoke too later said limited express (has gone?) came across really well but the interviewer didn’t look so good!!

later after more eating, we crammed the car full of gear and made our way down to a club called happy. set up and sound check was smooth and then all we had to do was wait. tuesday night is a shit night for a gig in most towns, but yeah to wellington and a good crowd came out to see limited express (has gone?)’s first gig in new Zealand.

lucky food bar and the greasy poorz were first up; the line-up was turntables, vocals and guitar. johnny marks was the vocalist and was almost diamanda galas in performance, an impressive first set.

ditzy squall followed up. a tight three piece dishing out uppy angular songs that bounced between shellac-like trance to choppy ‘blink and you miss it’. by the end of the set people were up the front dancing away and anticipation was building for limited express (has gone?).

the crowd had filled out nicely by the time jj, yukari and koji took the stage and ripped into their first number with all the energy you could hope for. all heads stayed turned on the band while they played and people danced and danced during the length of their set. the band finished with yukari bouncing in and out of the audience, then minus bass, and jj was on top of the piano at the side of the stage.

the audience hollered for more, an unusual sight for a tuesday night and the band returned to the stage in response for a rapturous encore and performed 2 more songs. some cds were sold and people hung around basking in the glow of a most excellent first night.

jj – “i am glad to meet wonderful family. so we played nice show today. today we want to introduce japanese new music to more new zealand people.”
yukari – “kieran, chrissie and their daughter are pretty good!!! i love so much! it was on tuesday, but many people came to our show! thanks a lot! i was excited!”
koji – “i was not nervous – kieran, chrissie and their family was very kind for us so we could play great gig.”

Boundless energy – 29th November 2024

we all grudgingly drag ourselves up this morning and almost silently navigate our way to the taxi and the airport where limited express (has gone?) head off to wellington for a couple of days and i head back to sydney in anticipation of the final show on dec 2nd which should be an absolute cracker!

over to kieran:
great to have limited express (has gone?) here at last. they arrive weary but happy to be here. they crash with us and fall in love with the kids. we talk briefly about the plans for the next few days, but good food and few beers and the boundless energy of the kids soon pushes anything serious into the background. we all sleep really well.

Conquered all – 28th November 2004

builders arms with grey daturas, young prfessionals, bug girl

we get very little sleep as we have to get up early to make an apperance on the japanese program on 3zzz – the host koji being a recent convert to the wonders of the special show time – the band feel very comfortable being able to talk in japanese and all goes well with many laughs.

we split up later as jj and koji go to the city to buy some bits and pieces and yukari heads up to 3cr for a radio interview on the ‘girl’ show (sorry – forgot the name of the show) with another recent convert, larissa. yukari gets to introduce limited express (has gone?) and her other band ni hao! to the listeners and does well for a solo interview in English.

we all converge back at robert’s place and fall asleep for a few hours.

we make our way to the builders arms around 7pm and pretty soon bug girl are up the front bashing out some nifty rock – the small room makes for a nice atmosphere and i have a good feeling about the show tonight (as each band plays the room fills more and more).

next is young professionals who were fantastically amateurish and entertained us all no end – my kind of music!

grey daturas crank the volume with some huge slabs of noise and big pounding beats and most everyone has their fingers in their ears but enjoying it nonetheless.

the room packs full as limited express (has gone?) set up and with a gambatte, break into a familiar start of ‘free style riding’ and ‘aloha’ which has the audience boogying with big smiles. tonight is the culmination of an exciting few days and the band excel themselves (yet again!) with a lot of guitars held high, jazzy craziness and bouncing bass players (‘4-7-3-5-8-1-0-tiger rock!’ (or something!).

the crowd refuse to let them leave after ‘talk to me, all right’ and they rip through one of their high energy, high intensity tracks from the new album with such a ferocity it’s impossible not to just laugh at the absurdity of the amount of pleasure that is being connected and interlinked between everyone in the room. even the landlady and door guy come back with favourable comments and surprise at the size of the crowd for a sunday show.

limited express (has gone?) conquered all tonight and the merchandise box is favourably lighter for the trip to new zealand. we make lots of new friends and contacts yet koji can’t overcome his shyness around pretty girls! packed up and home – the excitement keeps us up until 2am despite having to get up again at 6.30am.


yukari – “i promised myself i will come back to melbourne because so many people enjoyed with us – that was my pleasure too”
koji – “i was happy for many people coming and i could do my best. i appreciate melbourne people”
jj – “thank you melbourne! thank you melbourne’s punk rock! we are rock and roll!”

We are still friends! – 27th November 2004

cumbersome records instore

despite a good sleep, everyone is still tired this morning. we have a bit of time before loading all the gear but we don’t have the energy to go anywhere and there’s things to sort out here and there and before we know it – time’s up.

we head out to cumbersome in a hot humid muggy atmosphere – at least it’s not the 34 degrees that was predicted though it feels pretty close.

there’s no air con in cumbersome and the band decide a pretty short set is in order – this doesn’t deter them from rocking out and impressing the small but friendly crowd.

there’s a lot of good video footage today and hopefully you’ll get to see it one day – the rock ‘n’ roll photo opportunities come thick and fast. once again there’s lots of talking between band and audience after the show and limited express (has gone?) are always happy to make new friends.

yukari – “it was interesting to play in the daytime – we usually play at night but i could see the sun outside – it was great!”
koji – “nao (soundman) made a good recording of this show – so i’m happy. nao’s kids were very cute – i like them”
jj – “we’re comfortable with nao as our soundman so we’re confident about our sound – on stage sounds good and i think off stage too – we can play louder here because of the good vocal sound”

101 bar with ninety nine, morti viventi, flesh vs. venom

load out from cumbersome and ten minutes later load into 101 bar.

a quick dinner at the vegan fish and chip shop and then yukari and jj set up the gear while i take koji down to 3cr for a radio interview – thanks to matt for the invite after the cumbersome show. koji does pretty well and briefly enjoys the limelight but soon we’re back at the 101 to soundcheck and finally the band get to rest, though koji is determined to slake his thirst with beer.

i’m door bitch tonight so don’t really get to check out the other bands though jj runs back to take some video of each band so i’m assuming he likes them.

morti viventi sounded pretty awesome from my spot so go check them sometime.

limited express (has gone?) quickly raise the temperature in the already boiling room and burst through their set, once again with an amazing energy (we found yukari asleep only twenty minutes earlier!) and of course, the audience all seemed to enjoy it.

kudos tonight for the twitch nerve guys for coming back for more (and tomorrow too!) – lots of applause, lots of smiles, lots of happy people – special show time!

i’ve seen these guys play 9 times or so in the last week and i’m still loving their music, their attitude and their humour. god bless them!

koji – “i think i had a good show – audience was exciting but shaun was angry because i made a mistake so i felt sad. we are still friends!”
yukari – “i love ninety nine so much – i like music where i can dance. my throat is getting more sore but when i was onstage i had no problem because the audience inspired me to do my best – thank you to everybody.”
jj – “our performance is very good but our groove is not good maybe because we are tired and there is a lot of reverb in the room”

I am soundcheck! – 26th November 2004

missing link instore

we got up early in an effort to get down to lygon street for breakfast though by the time we were sorted it was lunch time anyway – still, the food was great and we relaxed a little in the 30 degree plus heat. we found the source of jj’s technical problems, so feel confident everything should go well today.

so – load out from the house, load in to missing link, setup and wait – thank god for the air conditioning in the store!

gray daturas play first and churn out some nice sludgey noise – the set is short and sweet and the crowd are digging it.

anticipation mounts as limited express take the stage and play through a more poppy set (if you can call it pop!) with a great rendition of ‘donuts’ and much jj and yukari theatrics. everything goes without hitch and the band are happy and the crowd are happy too!

everyone comments on how happy limited express (has gone?) are on stage and how infectious their smiles become. special show time!

jj – “i did a good show – but we forgot to sell t-shirts – sorry!”
yukari – “in japan we can’t have a show in a record store because they are too mainstream”
koji – “i was a little nervous because i haven’t played many instores. i am soundcheck!!

pony with ai yamamoto & kaigen and twitch of the death nerve

after much chat we finally load out and head up to the pony to load in again! straight onto stage and the band are jamming out and instrumental soundcheck while soundman nao sets up around them. twitch of the death nerve looked impressed as they brought their kit in and were really looking forward to the show.

the room filled up and ai yamamoto and kaigen beat out some laptop noise and curious hip-hopisms which sounded great to me.

a few minutes later and twitch of the death nerve cranked up the pressure some with some very impressive genre bending stop on a dime twists and turns – they were cool and super nice guys too.

there seemed a genuine curiousity about limited express (has gone?) tonight and the crowd eagerly watched and enjoyed the best show of the tour so far.

the pony is a nice intimate venue and nao managed to get a good loud sound cranking. with a little bit of space in front of the stage it was the perfect opportunity for yukari and jj to mix it up with the crowd and the response was very enthusiastic indeed.

it took us a long time to get out of there as we sold a ton of merch and the band were asked to autograph cds and have a chat with near everyone in the place! cool cool – damn cool – tonight was the shit – but i reckon it’s going to get better!

jj – “awesome! awesome people – lots of applause – we had lots of fun together – our music is best enjoyed together – band and audience. australian audience is nice.”
koji – “last night was the best show in australia so far. fucking great show! everyone was nice – i like melbourne people.”
yukari – “now i don’t remember everything because i was too excited. i was glad many people told me ‘fantastic’ and ‘great!'”


mark from twitch of the death nerve had this to say after ‘special show time’:
“bands like limited express (has gone?) are capable of making someone’s year or even changing someone’s life. seeing artists who have delved so deeply and passionately into a world of their own inspires others to fight harder for their art. it reinforces peoples belief in the things that they already know, universal truths which reside in the minds and hearts of all people who truly believe in the significance of art. it is clear that touring a band like limited express (no matter how mind blowing) is a low profit venture. the fact that someone was prepared to lose money on them warms my heart.”

Melbourne people are good – 25th November 2004

tote hotel, mebourne with lung upc, seedy three, deep where all drown

the weather has been kind in melbourne and today is about 30 degrees and we’re eating breakfast in the backyard before a quick check out of the city with some cd shopping, coffee, mailing, coffee, trams and coffee.

we figure out how to squeeze all the gear and all the band in the van and a dumbass parking inspector decides we need a ticket as we unload. the evening and night seems to timewarp as we either wait for things to happen and then everything happens too fast.

we miss soundcheck because we’re eating some nice indian food and before we know it lung upc are up and on stage playing some nice droney psyche with big riffs.

seedy three rock like cowboy motherfuckers though be careful not to call them that, for your mom’s sake.

limited express hit the stage and rock out in their usual way – it’s hard to gauge the audience reaction as i’m videoing them but everyone seems enthusiastic during the breaks.

around song five jj discovers the wonder of technical problems and the usual active express is stuck at the station as things get sorted out. it gives yukari a chance to interact with the audience at least. things get rolling again but another song later and jj gives it away while yukari and koji noisily end the set – short, sweet and fucked up.

despite the problems and kinda subdued audience reaction many people come up later and buy cd’s, chat to the band and we all ask them to come and see ‘special show time’ again and promise no problems.

apparently this is the first time ever they’ve had any problems. we’ll sort out the gear in the morning and make sure it’s all ok – and also make sure to get a soundcheck from now on!

kudos to the guy who turned up late and missed the set but bought a cd anyway.

oh yeah – before i forget, deep where all drown finished off the night with some really good hard assed in your face rock – check them out!

koji – “melbourne is a very stylish city – melbourne people are good – kawaii”
jj – “i’m surprised – there’s a nice music scene. many customers grow up to be musicians”
yukari – “i’m sorry that i couldn’t give everybody a good gig, but so happy people came even though they have to work tomorrow”

Off to Melbourne – 24th November 2004

got up at what seemed a reasonable time but it was a crazy run down to the airport, all squeezed into the car.

everything went smoothly though and a few hours later we arrived at robert’s (grey daturas) house – we checked out all the promo stuff which is really great and jj started listening to robert’s cd collection.

after some dinner and beers a few of us went to the revolver club/bar where we chuckled at the oi! band playing before going through to the back where more beers were consumed and various photo opportunities arose with members of jet and apparently jon saffran was there too.

Ripper, mate! – 23rd November 2004

after some morning rain things brightened up while visiting the koala park, where the guys got to see many strange australian animals.

spent the rest of the day mad dashing around the city for quick visits to various eateries and photo ops at the opera house.

finally, we kicked back with some fine thai food and much joking about koji’s potential sexual performance with gaijin girls!

koji – ” i was very moved by the beauty of the opera house. thai food was ‘fucking ripper, mate’ and koala is cute”

jj – “the thai food was excellent – in japan people go to thai restaurants to drink and i don’t drink much so i don’t have much chance to try thai food”

yukari – “when we first arrived we were so busy but today we got to see many things – opera house, clothes shops, supermarket (to buy tim tams and lamingtons) – and i can feel ‘this is australia'”

“Sorry about bad English” – 22nd November 2004

2ser interview – sightseeing – 2rrr interview

had to get up early today and make a mad dash down to the 2ser studios to record an interview for wednesday overdrive – everything went really well thanks to ben, host of the show – looking forward to hearing it sometime in the future (we won’t be here on wednesday to hear it go to air).

while in the studio the weather turned cool and windy so limited express (has gone?) did some souvenir shopping before we headed off to bondi to contemplate the possibility of swimming. unfortunately, it was way too cold to tempt them into some pretty good surfing conditions even though it was t-shirt weather for me.

toured around to south head and watson’s bay where i think we finally started to wind down after the weekend’s shows.

we dropped into newtown to oporto for these junk food freaks and met up with pure evil again in paint it black much to yukari’s delight!

soon after we were in the 2rrr studio with the wonderful micko to talk and play cool japanese and tenzenmen music for an hour – koji was particularly interested to talk more this time.

finally home to rest and pizza and beer.

yukari – “many things….but #1 is micko’s interview because koji talked much and i could play a lot of japanese music and introduce it to australia”

koji – “the highlight was going to bondi beach – i enjoyed the sightseeing and i talked on the radio in english, i had lots of fun but sorry about bad english”

jj – “today’s highlight is now – relaxing”

Good Day! – 21st November 2004

good day! green square hotel with terrapin, triangle, vincent over the sink, faux furs, kiosk

after getting to sleep at 4.30am it was difficult to get up at midday and we were running a bit late but still managed to be first to arrive at the show only half an hour before it started!

luckily everyone turned up soon and kiosk blasted out 15 minutes of superb sonic chaos to a small but enthralled audience.

faux furs were up next – they play a cool minimal fall-type music that made me happy – again quite chaotic and fun. i think these young bands are great – they seem to have a complete disregard for any normal rock conventions and the attitude of ‘fuck it if you don’t like it’. and then…

vincent over the sink! boy, these guys were amazing! and just their 3rd show – this two-piece take structure from ruins, sounds from indie types yummy fur and quirk out like the minutemen – bands which they’ve never even heard of!

triangle psyched us all out with distortion-drenched rhythmics and swirling acid patterns.

at this stage i went in search of the missing yukari to find her curled up asleep under a table at the side of the stage – how she slept through the noise i don’t know – but she seems to fall asleep anywhere (as did jj and koji at various stages of the day) – samurai-koala is becoming an ever more appropriate name for this tour.

terrapin, now a 5 piece, threw out a quick set of their ever-improving rock and tonight some quieter and poppier moments – very nice and jj liked them a lot.

anticipation mounted and temperatures rose as limited express took the stage and once again amazed a reasonable-sized crowd – i don’t know how they do it but they seem to be getting better each show, jj’s stage theatrics playing a bigger part tonight with yukari bouncing around as usual and eventually, during tiger rock, into the audience and with jj breaking a string yet again – that was it, to much rapturous applause and the sale of many CDs.

big thanks must go out to all the bands, especially those prepared to lend equipment and to toby who did the sound for the cost of two beers. good day? it was a fucking great day!

koji “this show had a great sound and was easy to play”

jj “i loved terrapin – i was excited”

yukari “i couldn’t see the audience faces because of the lights but i could feel their vibrations – so nice”