Favorite PVs: I WISH
And now for the second entry in favorite PVs! This time around is Morning Musume's I WISH. This song really means a lot to me. The first time I heard it was on the Best of Morning Musume album, which was actually the first fully Momusu album I owned. I loved it immediately, and was really struck by Kago's high note at the end of the song. (I really wish I could sing like that.) But I digress.At about the time I bought this album I was going through an incredibly tough time in my life. We had just moved to Maine not too long before, I missed my friends back in New Hampshire, had just quit a job where I was treated horrendously by my co-workers, I had just started a job I really wasn't sure I was qualified for, and my general mood was just severly depressed. I have never been as depressed before, nor have I since.
This song was a beacon of light to me. Whenever I listened to it I felt better, and I listened to it a lot. To this day (3 years or so later) I cannot watch the PV without feeling warmer inside, and I cannot sing along to it in the car without getting teary-eyed. It's true that music has the power to heal. My japanese isn't the greatest, but I got the message of the song in the melody and in the girl's voices, and was quite surprised that the actual lyrics of the song matched pretty closely to what I felt they meant.
The PV itself is pretty cute, the girls dance around in a small town set and enact little scenarios while a glittering castle, well... glitters up on a hill side (looks like Oz a bit doesn't it)? I would love to get one of those varsity jackets they are wearing at the beginning, and personally, I love Mari's hooker outfit, what a riot.Labels: fave pvs
In all honesty, it was the viewing of the PV itself that introduced me to the song, and I was immediately blown away by it. I think I watched it four times in a row and almost made myself late for work because of it. Something about the video, and the song, really struck a chord. I think it was the first Morning Musume song I heard that wasn't like The Peace, Happy Summer Wedding, or Koi no Dance Site. It had a somber element to it and a much heavier and powerful beat. I am a sucker for the songs with the heavier beats, such as Osaka koi no uta, Do It! Now and The Manpower!. (Expect to see features on those videos to come). It was also the first Momusu song that had me humming it and trying to attempt the cool head dip thing during the "As For One Day" line.
I never get tired of watching the PV. Something about the lighting, water and breeze effects give it an entirely clean feeling. Like spring rain. Somehow, it's like a breath of fresh air. Watching it now, a few years after discovering Momusu, I realize all the members in the song who aren't present in Morning Musume anymore. A few I didn't realize I'd miss until my fandom really hit it's stride, which is a shame.