My experience in getting the album signed by both of it's composers is something I wanted to write about for a long time.
Out of all the soundtracks I was fortunate to get autographed, the Final Fantasy Tactics Advance OST was probably the hardest to get done. The music for the game was created by Nobuo Uematsu and Hitoshi Sakimoto, and the two men haven't appeared together at any of the concerts I've attended. I think Uematsu has appeared in the U.S. far more than any other Japanese composer currently residing in Japan. I was able to meet with Mr. Uematsu several times over the many concerts I've enjoyed, but only met Mr. Sakimoto once.
One more thing, I'm an extremely shy person. Being so shy it takes a lot for me to meet composers, I always feel like I've made a fool of myself. Fortunately all of the composers I had the chance to meet with are very gracious, humble people. That still doesn't make it any easier for me. Sheesh, I totally can't handle it.
In 2006 I was following the Play! A Video Game Symphony tour around the U.S. and in Detroit Mr. Sakimoto and Ms. Yoko Shimomura were the guests. Among the soundtracks I bought for Mr. Sakimoto to sign was the Final Fantasy Tactics Advance OST. At the time, I never imagined I would meet Mr. Uematsu again, so I was happy just getting Mr. Sakimoto to sign it. I also had my Breath of Fire V, Kingdom Hearts I & II and Final Fantasy XII soundtracks with me.
I have a habit of trying to get the CD's and the liner notes signed whenever the opportunity presented itself, and I felt very lucky, even though the line was long, Mr. Sakimoto did it for me for the FF Tactics Advance OST. He was great, and even thanked me for getting the limited edition of the FF XII Soundtrack. I think at the time his English was not as sharp as it is today, so I didn't get to have much of a conversation with him.
I had actually run into Mr. Uematsu again at the Toronto Play! Concert in the Fall of 2006. This was a very rushed autograph session, not much time for anything. I got the FF VII OST signed for my brother, and a couple more that I can't recall.
Fast forward to the Final Fantasy Distant Worlds Inaugural Concert in Chicago, December 2009.
Mr. Uematsu asked "why are you shaking?." I nearly died laughing! That was actually good for breaking the ice, and I felt much more comfortable then. When I presented him with the Final Fantasy Tactics Advance OST, Mr. Uematsu immediately noticed Mr. Sakimoto's signature. Then he said something which I'll never forget: "Oh, Sakimoto-San, he's my friend, we were very drunk."
That was one of the best times of my life!
2 comments:
Nice story with a funny quote from Uematsu in the end. Is there many game music composers you haven't met yet but would *love* to meet one day?
Hey, I need to meet Motoi Sakuraba, Noriyuki Iwadare and Shinji Hosoe.
It'll probably never happen...
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