Rock 'n' Roll Hall
Rock 'n' Roll Hall (ライブハウス OGU?, Live House OGU) is a live house where bands come to perform for an audience.
Description
Rock 'n' Roll Hall first appears in the Battle of the Bands in Rhythm Heaven, where the Pop Singer, the Chorus Kids, the Rockers, DJ Yellow, The Dazzles, The Frogettes and the Tiny Ghosts and other bands perform various songs infront of an audience. An advertisment for the battle features the RAPMEN on it, with the contact number (555) ROCK-OUT being displayed.
The venue appears in Rhythm Tengoku Gold Comic 06, 07 and 08, "DJ Going to Tokyo". In Part 1, the student meets the RAPMEN, who give him a card advertising the Battle of the Bands. In Part 2, the student goes to the live house, where J.J. Rocker's student, the Tiny Ghosts and the Pop Singer are performing live. In Part 3, while the student is trying to watch the performance, he has a golden encounter with DJ Yellow, who offers him a drink before going live on stage. The student is impressed by DJ Yellow's performance, and later asks him to teach him to be a DJ.
The RAPMEN were advertised to appear on stage here in a Concert Listing as the opening act before The Love Posse feat. MC Adore perform their anticipated new single "Love Rap". People could purchase tickets in advance for $60 which came with an MC Adore sticker, or they could be purchased at the door also for $60 without a sticker.
Trivia
- In Rhythm Tengoku, Live takes place in what is described as a live house, however it is unknown if it's the same as this one.
- Although Live House OGU is mentioned as the venue where the Love Posse make their debut in Minna no Rhythm Tengoku[1], it is left ambiguous in the English, UK English and French versions of Rhythm Heaven Fever[2][3][4]. This is despite the venue being previously localized in Rhythm Heaven.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ライブハウス・OGU ライブハウス OGU |
Live House OGU [possibly a reference to Sound Director Hideki Oguro] |
EnglishNOA | Rock 'n' Roll Hall | |
EnglishNOE | Rock 'n' Roll Hall | |
French | Hall du rock | Rock hall |
Spanish | Salón del Rock Sala de conciertos OGU[5] |
Rock Hall OGU Concert hall |
German | Festhalle Rockweg Club OGU[6] |
Rockweg Festival Hall Club OGU |
Italian | Sala Rock 'n' Roll Club OGU[7] |
Rock 'n' Roll Hall Club OGU |
Korean | 멋진 라이브홀 라이브 하우스 OGU[8] |
Cool Live Hall Live House OGU |
References
- ↑ "会場 ライブハウス OGU" (Venue: Live House OGU) ~ ライブ告知 (Live Announcement), Minna no Rhythm Tengoku
- ↑ "Check online for dates and venues." ~ Concert Listings, Rhythm Heaven Fever
- ↑ "Location: A venue near you" ~ Hip Hop Press, Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise (English)
- ↑ "Bientôt près de chez vous !" (Soon near you!) ~ Annonce de concert (Concert announcement), Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise (French)
- ↑ "Lugar: Sala de conciertos OGU" (Venue: Concert hall OGU) ~ Anuncio del concierto (Concert announcement), Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise (Spanish)
- ↑ "Ort: Club OGU" (Location: Club OGU) ~ Live-Konzert: Demnächst! (Live Concert: Coming Soon!), Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise (German)
- ↑ "Luogo: Club OGU" (Venue: Club OGU) ~ Prossimamente... concerto! (Coming soon... concert!), Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise (Italian)
- ↑ "Lugar: Sala de conciertos OGU" (Venue: Concert hall OGU) ~ 라이브 공지 (Live Announcement), Rhythm World Wii
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