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Topic: Yoshiki Hayashi


  
  Yoshiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yoshiki Hayashi (born November 20, 1965) was born in Tateyama, Chiba, Japan.
In 1986 Yoshiki's mother sold her business to promote the band, whose music was too angry and aggressive for an existing label to support, so they started their own label called Extasy Records.
Fans of Yoshiki may remember him most from his heavy visual days with X Japan, when his extreme personal style and effeminate dress was almost a literal representation of the Japanese bishounen aesthetic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yoshiki   (727 words)

  
 YOSHIKI - Wiki.theppn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yoshiki was the drummer and pianist as well as the composer, hide was the lead gutarist and secondary composer, Toshi was the vocalist, Pata was the second guitarist, and Taiji was the bassist.
Yoshiki, as always, was the drummer and pianist, while Komuro was the keyboardist.
That November, Yoshiki was also asked to perform in a festival to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the enthronement of Emperor Akihito.
wiki.theppn.org /Yoshiki   (1180 words)

  
 X Japan - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation X Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yoshiki loved classical music, and this influence can be specially noted in tracks like "Rose of Pain", "Art of Life" or the memorable symphonic composition "Amethyst".
It is said that Yoshiki and hide were secretly planning to resurrect X in 2000, sans Toshi, and were looking for a substitute singer.
In 2002 also, Yoshiki announced he was joining the J-Pop band Globe, to help his long time friend Tetsuya Komuro (in 1991 Yoshiki, on drums, and Komuro, on keyboards and singing, did a musical collaboration under the name of V2, releasing some singles and performing live).
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/X-Japan.html   (1026 words)

  
 X Japan...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yoshiki then told Taiji that X-Japan--there was a lawsuit between X and an American band with the same name--didn't need two leaders, and Taiji was kicked out of the band.
Yoshiki was heartbroken to hear about that, and did not want to continue with the band without him, since Yoshiki had written each song for Toshi's voice.
However Yoshiki was still not speaking to Toshi, and actually had a plan to beat him up right on the stage, but after Toshi sang Forever Love--which was their final number, I believe--Toshi went over to Yoshiki, and Yoshiki looked at him.
www.animelyrics.com /forum/topic_show.pl?pid=21656   (941 words)

  
 Yoshiki
Yoshiki had the great honor to write a song for the celebration that was held to celebrate the 10th year of the enthronement of the japanese emperor.
Yoshiki said in an interview that he had asked his mother for help when writing that song.
Yoshiki was further honoured when he was invited to the traditional japanese spring celebration in the japanese Akasaka palace in Tokyo at April, 24th 2000.
www.x-japan.de /members/yoshiki/yoshiki.htm   (896 words)

  
 yoshiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yoshiki’s father, who is a businessman, an unsuccessful one, committed sucide because of some $$$ problem.
Yoshiki did it right, they’ve found a friend Taiji, and Pata which is usually a drunken man, I saw it almost in every video he exsist.
Yoshiki have been stop working, totally stop all his job for a year because of Hide’s death (people said he is psychic at that moment and have to take pills regularly).
www.geocities.com /jippyjapjrock/yoshiki.html   (1245 words)

  
 Unbenanntes Dokument
Yoshiki was lost in the chaos of his mind; the loneliness, the death, the music, and the one light that kept him live.
Yoshiki kept playing, he was used to Toshi doing this all the time, even on stage(though sometimes he thought Toshi got too excited and was over zealous and lost in the beat).
Yoshiki was whimpering, clutching the sheets in front of him as his erection grew and the blood pumped through his head.
www.x-japan.de /fanart/stories/jessica_myeyesloveyou.html   (7339 words)

  
 refs2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yamazaki, H., and Hayashi, S.I. Contribution of neural crest cells in the tooth development and the possibility of tooth regeneration.
Hayashi, S.I., Yamada, T., Tsuneto, M., Yamane, T., Takahashi, M., Shultz, L.D., and Yamazaki, H.: Distinct osteoclast precursors in the bone marrow and extramedullary organs characterized by responsiveness to Toll-like receptor ligands and TNF-a.
Hayashi, S.I., Yamane, T., Miyamoto, A., Hemmi, H., Tagaya, H., Tanio, Y., Kanda, H., Yamazaki, H. and Kunisada, T. Commitment and differentiation of stem cells to the osteoclast lineage.
wwwlife.med.tottori-u.ac.jp /~immu/references.htm   (1875 words)

  
 X Japan - Wiki.theppn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yoshiki loved classical music, and this influence can be specially noted in tracks like "ROSE OF PAIN", "ART OF LIFE" or his symphonic composition "Amethyst." He led a project called Eternal Melody which consisted in X's songs rearranged by George Martin and other arrangers for classical performance.
Posterior to these events, it is said that Yoshiki and hide were secretly planning to resurrect X in 2000, sans Toshi, looking for a substitute singer.
In 2002 also, Yoshiki announced he was joining the J-Pop band globe, to help his long time friend komuro Tetsuya (in 1991 Yoshiki, on drums, and Komuro, on keyboards and vocals, did a musical collaboration under the name of V2, releasing a single and performing one live concert).
wiki.theppn.org /X_Japan   (1019 words)

  
 x-japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The members at that time were Yoshiki on drums and piano, Toshi on vocals, hide (Always spelled with a lowercase H, real name Hideto Matsumoto) and Pata (Tomoaki Ishizuka) on guitar and Taiji (Taiji Sawada) on bass.
Not to be stopped, Yoshiki created his own record label - Extasy Records, with money he and his mother helped provide by selling the family business.
In 1992, X went global, and this is when they changed their name to X-Japan, as they moved out to America, to try and make it big.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /X-Japan.html   (395 words)

  
 Extasy Incense - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
Yoshiki started playing the piano at the age of 4, his mother was a piano teacher and taught him herself.
When Yoshiki was 9 years old his father committed suicide in his parents bedroom; he found him hanging by a rope.
While Yoshiki was performing that night he listened to the cheers of his fans and realized that he belonged on the stage.
extasyincense.bravehost.com /yoshiki.html   (725 words)

  
 [ To You, Our Brother ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
[ Yoshiki / heath / Pata / Toshi / Taiji ]
Yoshiki just tapped his long slender fingers along the side of the bottle of booze and snorted derisively, more than a little drunk.
The simple yet caring gesture overwhelmed Yoshiki and he shrank into Toshi's warm reassuring hug, trembling with fear, sadness, and confusion, withdrawing into himself like a frightened child.
www.winged-dream.net /roxley/fanfics/tyob1.htm   (595 words)

  
 Say Anything   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yoshiki was X Japan's leader and main songwriter.
Yoshiki, who was roaming the world on matters regarding the label, flew back to Japan for hide's funeral.
On the year 2000, Hayashi Yoshiki was decorated by the Emperor of Japan as one of the country's best pianists.
daiquiribird.philsites.net /jrock/yoshiki.php   (502 words)

  
 Yoshiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yoshiki Hayashi was born in Chiba, Japan, on November 20, 1965.
A handful of other members came and went, but the lineup finally emerged with Yoshiki on drums and piano, Toshi on vocals, hide on guitar, "Pata" on guitar, and Taiji on bass.
Yoshiki's mother sold her business to promote the band, whose music was too angry and aggressive for an existing label to support, and Extasy Records was founded.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Y/Yoshiki.htm   (431 words)

  
 Yoshiki
The two met in 1996 during a video taping for Yoshiki Hayashi's video "Dahlia." Marie was a young model and the two fell in love.
Yoshiki Hayashi is best known for leading his band X Japan to enormous success.
The band has since broke up and Yoshiki is now the owner of a record label "Extasy Records" and is working on a solo project entitled
www.geocities.com /mariematteucciboyfriends/Yoshiki.html   (79 words)

  
 X Japan
X-Japan was a Japanese rock band, the brainchild of Yoshiki Hayashi.
The members at that time were Yoshiki on drums and piano, Toshi on vocals, Hide and Pata on guitar and Taiji on bass.
Not to be stopped, Yoshiki created his own record label - Extasy Records, with money he and his mother helped provide.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/x/x_/x_japan.html   (302 words)

  
 1WEBB\dollsjapan\yos
Yoshiki's' favorite colors are red, blue and fl and many of the bands songs with titles like "Kurenai", meaning crimson, and "Blue Blood" seem inspired by colors.
Yoshiki, who favors asymmetrical designs and is partial to pearls, lace and red roses, agreed with my decisions on which outfits to choose for the Starlight Yoshiki dolls.
Yoshiki has been quoted as saying, "I express the calm part of my heart by playing the piano and the passionate part of my heart by playing the drums." Yoshiki, who's full name is Yoshiki Hayashi, was born in 1965 and grew up in Tateyama City a seaside resort in Chiba, Japan.
www.dollsjapan.com /ayos.htm   (1870 words)

  
 Bambooweb: X Japan
The members at that time were: Yoshiki on drums and piano, Toshi on vocals, hide (Hitedo Matsumoto) (always spelled with a lowercase h), Pata (Tomoaki Ishizuka) on guitar and Taiji (Taiji Sawada) on bass.
Following hide's decease, Yoshiki entered in a depressive state for almost three years, being unable to compose or play.
As a side note, Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has said that he is a big fan of X Japan, which helped create his image as a different type of politician more in touch with average Japanese citizens.
www.bambooweb.com /articles/x/_/X_Japan.html   (1041 words)

  
 X Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The cult is highly justified; songs composed by Yoshiki Hayashi are the epitome of diversity, passion and precision.
Yoshiki himself can pull inhumanly fast drum passes or intense piano solos.
Yoshiki’s dream had always been to become a rock star.
www.projectj.net /xjapan.htm   (792 words)

  
 BIOGRAPHIES.page
The original band composed of Yoshiki, Hide, Toshi, and Taiji (the original bassist)...I'm not sure if Pata was in the original lineup...I think he was.
YOSHIKI- From his wild drumming days in X Japan, Yoshiki developed a bad spinal injury that makes it very difficult for him to play the drums.
At one performance, Yoshiki from X Japan saw them play, and signed them on his record label.
www.geocities.com /kyosuke_66/BIOGRAPHIES.html   (764 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Yoshiki> http://www.xemacs.org/list-archives/xemacs-patches/9907/msg00014.html Yoshiki> He said: >> Notice that following patch is expected latest language >> environment framework which is defined in the previous patch >> for XEmacs 21.2.
Yoshiki> But unfortunately, this patch was applied without Yoshiki> changing XEmacs 21.1, so mule-base breakage happened.
Yoshiki> He also said, >> The real problem is some part of Mule kernel is separated as >> mule-base.
list-archive.xemacs.org /xemacs-mule/xemacs-mule.199910   (7118 words)

  
 deviantART: TheDAX-JapanFanClub
Yoshiki as Venus by ~heartworms Jul 11, 2003
Their mix of rock and classical has a distinct sound to it and their lyrics (and orchestrals) were written primarily by the elegant and beautiful Yoshiki Hayashi who was also their band leader, drummer, pianist.
Today Yoshiki is head of an extremely famous record company in Japan where he finds new and beautiful talents though none comparing with hide's skill.
thedax-japanfanclub.deviantart.com   (890 words)

  
 VH1.com : X-Japan : Biography
Pain." Formed in Japan in 1982 as simply X, the group lengthened its name within several years, partly to reflect a change of style that was beginning to become more internationally oriented, as well as a change from its original lineup.
X was formed by vocalist Toshi, aka Toshimitsu Dayama, and pianist and drummer Yoshiki, aka Yoshiki Hayashi.
Yoshiki, with a bankroll from his mother, established Extasy Records in 1986 with the sole intent of issuing only the band's recordings, and soon they put out "Orgasm." Heath, aka Hiroshi Morie, stepped in and took over on bass for Taiji in 1992.
www.vh1.com /artists/az/x_japan/bio.jhtml   (462 words)

  
 News: everything that's happening in the visual scene
It was announced in a press conference that Yoshiki hayashi, drummer of the dissapeared and legendary band X japan, nowadays head of extasy records LA and working intensely in the project Violet UK, will join the also, legendary Jpop band, Globe as the fourth member.
With this new he only one left is Sakito, i wonder in what kind of project is he gonna start working, to have all the ex members of Due le quartz back in the music scene after their disbandment.
Yoshiki's gonna be playing in Japan, with the singers of his project Violet UK.
stained-kiss.iespana.es /news.htm   (1415 words)

  
 [No title]
Hayashi, the composer, drummer and pianist, who uses to dress himself as a woman, and
Later, Yoshiki will create their own indie record label, Extasy Records, and X will release their first album, Vanishing Vision, extremely hard-rock oriented but with some nice slow tunes too (Alive, Un-finished).
Toshi released three pop albums, Yoshiki participated in many projects with other bands, hide released two great alternative rock albums, a cool mini-album and worked with Luna Sea (my favorite rock band) on some other projects, Heath makes some Singles as well, and Pata released two solo albums too.
namida.ifrance.com /english/xjapan.html   (747 words)

  
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Toshikazu Hirao, Jun Enda, Yoshiki Ohshiro, and Toshio Agawa,
Toshikazu Hirao, Shuichiro Kohno, Jun Enda, Yoshiki Ohshiro, and Toshio Agawa,
Yoshiki Ohshiro, Kenichiro Hayashi, Atsushi Yamada, Genichi Ishibashi, Toshikazu Hirao, and Toshio Agawa,
www.chem.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp /~hiraken/hirao-e.html   (3298 words)

  
 AsianFanatics Forum -> [JAPAN]X Japan
I doubt many musicians could even attempt some of his heavier and disturbing compositions that make him a pioneer in his own right and the leader of X Japan.
First time I heard about them was when Yoshiki was co-operating with Roget Taylor from Queen.
Yoshiki is such an amazing drummer and pianist.
asianfanatics.net /forum/X_Japan_-talk32275.html   (2728 words)

  
 gnujdoc/cvs-1.11/ChangeLog - view - 1.2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
1999-05-11 Yoshiki Hayashi * cvs-ja.texinfo (Wrappers): Fix `wildcard' translation and fix option -f and -t.
Report from: Ken Morimoto 1999-04-24 Yoshiki Hayashi * cvs-ja.texinfo, CVSvn.texi: Update to CVS 1.10.5 1999-04-23 Yoshiki Hayashi * cvs-ja.texinfo (verifymsg): Fix bug in original document.
Report from: 1999-04-21 Yoshiki Hayashi * Version 1.0 is released.
openlab.ring.gr.jp /gnujdoc/cvsweb/cvsweb.cgi/gnujdoc/cvs-1.11/ChangeLog?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup   (163 words)

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