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	      <title>A Walk About With Curly Giraffe</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p><em>The bassist from a popular band went solo (under a pseudonym) and then created the band Curly Giraffe. Although already widely known among fans, he's yet to officially make his true identity public.</em></p>
<p><img height="225" width="169" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue11/A_walk_about_with_Curly_Giraffe_1.jpg" />The group&rsquo;s sound brings back the sweet, soft sounds of America&rsquo;s West Coast surf scene, but for some reason his tip on where to travel was simply &ldquo;Kanazawa.&rdquo; Should we assume he isn&rsquo;t American; perhaps Japanese?<br />
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Musicians are always touring. Late nights, overworked livers and liquored memories come with the territory. Our guest begins, &ldquo;Ten years ago I was out drinking &rsquo;til dawn and not eating worth a damn. Now I find myself waking up early and taking walks around the hotel.&rdquo;<br />
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Although I&rsquo;m unsure of his exact age, 10 years on tour means it&rsquo;s unlikely he&rsquo;s younger than 30. Making the change from all night hell-raising to quiet morning strolls could be a sign of age or maturity.<br />
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During last year&rsquo;s tour stop in Kanazawa, he was out for a morning walk. Having left the hotel and headed off in no particular direction, he stumbled into the Omicho Market, which was abuzz with the &ldquo;Shrimp Festival,&rdquo; or so the sign said.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Whoa, what could this be?&rdquo; he continued. &ldquo;I put off checking out the event until the afternoon, when I would be able to head over with the whole band.&rdquo;<br />
The &ldquo;Shrimp Festival&rdquo; was completely filled with stalls of shrimp burgers, shrimp curry and other assorted delights. However, what really caught his eye was the &ldquo;Shrimp Peeling Contest.&rdquo;<br />
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&ldquo;The judges were wearing these painfully ridiculous shrimp hats,&rdquo; he recalled, &ldquo;and because no one was willing to participate, we all threw up our hands. In the end some old locals also bellied up.&rdquo;<br />
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With the time limit set at one minute and the rules stating that shrimp had to be peeled leaving the head and tail, our traveler stated, &ldquo;This was tough, and none of us were up to the challenge.<br />
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We were impressed by the speed of some of the old men but, upon further inspection, we noticed they were pulling the heads and tails off&mdash;lclearly not paying a bit of attention to the rules. Even so, the winner cleaned 10 shrimp.&rdquo;<br />
Curly Giraffe&rsquo;s talent as musicians clearly surpassed their shrimp-peeling skills, but they were allowed to take the crustaceans back to the hotel for dinner. However, they were soon forgotten and turned brown.<br />
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&ldquo;I was never a big shrimp fan,&rdquo; he confessed. &ldquo;And even the festival didn&rsquo;t turn me into a shrimp lover. I will say, though, that the battered shrimp on rice was a real treat!&rdquo;<br />
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In terms of turning on the shrimp appetites of Curly Giraffe, the &ldquo;Shrimp Festival&rdquo; was a failure. However, the memories of battered shrimp delight might have saved the day.<br />
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Perhaps our traveler&rsquo;s recommendation isn&rsquo;t as much about Kanazawa as getting out for a morning walk to explore the area. You never know what you might get into.<br />
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<strong>New licks and old favorites from Curly Giraffe</strong></p>
<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue11/A_walk_about_with_Curly_Giraffe_2.jpg" />CURLY GIRAFFE<br />
「CURLY GIRAFFE」 （Burger inn）<br />
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Straight from the Giraffe&rsquo;s mouth: &ldquo;If you&rsquo;re looking for something to listen to on a walk, please put some Curly Giraffe in your ears.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue11/A_walk_about_with_Curly_Giraffe_3.jpg" />NED DOHENY<br />
「HARD CANDY」 （Sony）</strong><br />
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His second album, released in 1976, &ldquo;&hellip;features the track &lsquo;When Love Hangs in the Balance&rsquo; and is the story of my life. His voice comes across so clean and gets you hooked.&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue11/A_walk_about_with_Curly_Giraffe_4.jpg" />JUDEE SILL<br />
「HEART FOOD」 （Water）</strong><br />
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This American female singer/songwriter&rsquo;s second album features a &ldquo;voice of an angel that will knock you out. All the tracks are great!&rdquo;</p>
<p><strong><img height="150" width="150" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue11/A_walk_about_with_Curly_Giraffe_5.jpg" />JIM NOIR<br />
「TOWER OF LOVE」 （Warner）<br />
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This newcomer from England &ldquo;was someone I got into when I happened to spot his music video, then bought the CD. His homemade sounds make you feel happy.&rdquo;</p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[Shoutaro Takahashi]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 06:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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