<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
	xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
	xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"
	xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"
	>

<channel>
	<title>Lyndsanity &#187; Hello Kitty</title>
	<atom:link href="https://www.lyndsanity.com/tag/hello-kitty/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
	<link>https://www.lyndsanity.com</link>
	<description>crazy in love with all things pop</description>
	<lastBuildDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 01:07:42 +0000</lastBuildDate>
	<language>en-US</language>
		<sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod>
		<sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency>
	<generator>https://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.40</generator>
	<item>
		<title>Yoshiki, Gene Simmons Unite Via Shared Love of Rock, ‘We Are X’ Film, Hello Kitty Dolls</title>
		<link>https://www.lyndsanity.com/music/yoshiki-gene-simmons-unite-via-shared-love-of-rock-we-are-x-film-hello-kitty-dolls/</link>
		<comments>https://www.lyndsanity.com/music/yoshiki-gene-simmons-unite-via-shared-love-of-rock-we-are-x-film-hello-kitty-dolls/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2016 02:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lyndsey Parker]]></dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Featured]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Music]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[gene simmons]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Hello Kitty]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[interviews]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[KISS]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[x japan]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[yoshiki]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.lyndsanity.com/?p=1584</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Sitting side by side at X Japan founder Yoshiki Hayashi’s Los Angeles recording studio to discuss the new X Japan rockumentary We Are X, Yoshiki and KISS bassist/mouthpiece Gene Simmons don’t seem to have much in common. Yoshiki is sweet, serious, and slight; Gene is loud, brash, and 6’2” even sans his signature platform-footed dragon boots. But [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><iframe src="https://www.yahoo.com/music/yoshiki-gene-simmons-exclusive-interview-234230191.html?format=embed" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
<p><span style="color: #26282a;">Sitting side by side at X Japan founder Yoshiki Hayashi’s Los Angeles recording studio to discuss the new X Japan rockumentary </span><a style="color: #221ba1;" href="http://www.wearexfilm.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"><em>We Are X</em></a><span style="color: #26282a;">, Yoshiki and KISS bassist/mouthpiece Gene Simmons don’t seem to have much in common. Yoshiki is sweet, serious, and slight; Gene is loud, brash, and 6’2” even sans his signature platform-footed dragon boots. But the two are in many ways kindred spirits, united by their unwavering belief in the power of rock ‘n’ roll. They’re also two of the only rock stars to ever be immortalized by Sanrio as Hello Kitty dolls — which says a great deal about Yoshiki’s international superstar status, even if the classically trained Japanese rocker still isn’t a KISS-level household name in the States.</span></p>
<p><iframe src="https://www.yahoo.com/music/yoshiki-gene-simmons-hang-hello-000110519.html?format=embed" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$2">“It’s amazing. Miracles can happen,” grins Yoshiki, seated beside Simmons and a cluster of Hello Kitty figurines at one of his deluxe studio’s many grand pianos. “I’m sitting next to Gene Simmons, and he’s talking about my band. It’s like, that’s unbelievable.”</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$3">Simmons first became a fan of X Japan when Yoshiki arranged and wrote a symphony based on KISS’s “Black Diamond,” which became the majestic closing track on KISS’s 1994 all-star tribute album, <em>Kiss My Ass</em>. “It was so big and so impressive that I literally couldn’t figure out where to stick it in the track[listing],” Simmons says. “After Garth Brooks? No, that’s not going to work. We had to stick it on the end, because if you start off with that, everything else will look like a popcorn fart… It had to have its own breath, because when it ends, it feels like…<em>’and then there was light… on the seventh day</em>…’ I mean, it felt Biblical.”</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$4"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yQxuXO7UVcQ?feature=oembed" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$4.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$5">For Yoshiki, getting to pay tribute to KISS was a career highlight — in an amazing career that has included recording with Beatles producer Sir George Martin, pioneering Japan’s glam-rock <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="http://visual-japan.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">“visual kei” movement</a>, composing a classical song for the 10th anniversary of Emperor Akihito’s enthronement, performing a <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="https://www.yahoo.com/news/video/pianist-shines-own-duet-partner-112038346.html?ref=gs">live duet with a hologram of himself</a>, creating the <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="https://www.yahoo.com/music/bp/yoshiki-debuts-official-hello-kitty-theme-song-at-hello-kitty-con-061843229.html">official Hello Kitty theme song</a>, and selling more than 30 million records with his band. Why? Because KISS was the band that introduced him to rock ‘n’ roll in the first place.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$6">“I was only listening to classical music,” Yoshiki recalls of his boyhood. “I started playing piano when I was 4 years old — just classical piano — and my father passed away when I was 10 years old. My father used to buy me classical albums, on vinyl of course. Then, after my father passed away, I decided to go to the record shop. Then, usually I buy like Schubert, Mozart, Chopin, or something like that. Then, I just passed one section and there’s the rock ‘n’ roll section. I found the KISS — I think it was the single ‘Love Gun’ — and I was like, ‘What is this?’” Later, Yoshiki asked his mother to take him and his 5-year-old brother to a KISS concert at Tokyo’s famous Budokan arena. “That was my first KISS experience, as well as my first rock experience. It changed my life.”</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$7">Simmons makes a brief but memorable cameo in <em>We Are X</em>, in U.S. theaters Oct. 21, rightfully griping about X Japan’s lack of Western success due to the language barrier. “The truth is, for many bands around the world that are enormous in their own countries and do very good music, that’s something you should be listening to,” Simmons tells Yahoo Music. “There are a lot of very good bands that just don’t sing in English. Look — when you go to see opera, aren’t they singing in German or Italian? You don’t understand what the <em>words</em> are, but you’re amazed by the <em>music</em>. I understand English is the predominant form for rock and blues and classical and country, rap and jazz and all that, because it was invented in America. OK. But get over yourselves. There’s some amazing musicians and groups and personalities.”</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$8"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mh3oD7vBmdc?feature=oembed" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$8.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$9">However, X Japan’s failure to become U.S. rock stars was always the least of the band’s worries. <em>We Are X</em> chronicles multiple tragedies that befell them over the years, including the fragile Yoshiki’s health issues, a breakup after frontman Toshi was “brainwashed” by a cult and denounced X Japan’s music, and the suicides of two other band members. Most tragic of all: another suicide, that of Yoshiki’s father, when Yoshiki was just a little boy.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" style="color: #26282a;" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.0:$10">Somehow, however, Yoshiki survived, and he says he has rock ‘n’ roll to thank.</p>
<div style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.1"></div>
<div class="Ov(h) Trs($transition-readmore) Mah(999999px)" style="color: #26282a;" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2">
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$11">“Without music, I don’t even think [I would be] here,” Yoshiki reveals. “I mean, you know, my father killed himself. I didn’t know what to do. Seriously. Like, just wash it out of you. When you’re 10 years old, you kind of know what life is, but you still don’t know what life is. So then, I was playing classical music. That was good too, but it was not enough. I needed to <em>scream</em>. I needed to cry out loud. I wanted to <em>break</em> something. Then I found rock. The reason I found rock was, I found KISS. So then I started expressing my feelings through even writing lyrics, or banging drums. So I kind of found a place where I can, you know, <em>live</em>. When my father died, I couldn’t find the place for me to even exist. So once I found this universe called rock ‘n’ roll, I was like, ‘OK, let’s do this.’”</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$12">The era in which Yoshiki grew up was extremely conservative — “When I was 10, 11 years old, it’s so strict, if my hair touched the ear, the teacher would come and grab me and shave my head in school. I was crying, crying; it was <em>that</em> strict,” he recalls. And not everyone understood was X Japan was trying to do when they debuted in 1982, ambitiously fusing glam, metal, theater, and orchestral elements.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$13">“When we first showed up, [critics] hated us,” Yoshiki says. “Because people couldn’t define us… We were playing heavy music but all of a sudden play softer music. Like, ‘Who are you guys? What is this rock band?’ People even say, ‘<em>Is</em> this even a rock band? What is this?’… When X Japan showed up, people say, ‘Rock needs to be like that, punk needs to be that.’ And we’re like, ‘F— that,’ you know? We just want to express our feelings, and then music.”</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$14">In some ways, the heartbreaking loss Yoshiki experienced so early in life gave him the fearlessness he needed to forge on despite X Japan’s many detractors.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$15"><em>“</em>For some reason, I had a confidence. I just knew: ‘I’m going to make it.’ Very strange,” Yoshiki muses. “But maybe that confidence came from my commitment. Because, you know, I was very suicidal. So, worst comes to worst, you die… So [if you have no fear of death], you can pretty much do anything. Critics hated us in the beginning, but fans started growing.</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$16">“What kept me going? Because if I stop, I couldn’t even exist. So I just have to move forward. Also you know, I met amazing band members. I told them, ‘Just give me everything, and I’ll make it happen.’ It’s very strange. From the very beginning of doing anything, nothing — I just had a confidence.”</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$17">Yoshiki admits, however, that revisiting the tragedies of his life — including temporarily losing band member and friend Toshi — in <em>We Are X</em> “was really, really hard.” He remembers that after X Japan played one last farewell show with Toshi, “The Last Live,” at the Tokyo Dome in 1997, he was resistant to even review that concert footage at the time. “I said, ‘I can’t even look at it, I can’t even watch it’… I couldn’t pass past five minutes. I just broke into tears. So can you imagine, just this one show, our history, 90 minutes of our history — it was very hard, so when my agent in America asked me, ‘You should create this [<em>We Are X</em>] film,’ I said, ‘No way, I cannot do this. If I can’t edit<em>one</em> concert, how can we do the entire history of X Japan?’</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$18">“Eventually, they convinced me. The people around me said, ‘This is very important for you to spread this story. This story can give people courage to move forward — somebody who’s going through pain, depression, something like this.’ I go, ‘OK, let’s try to do this.’ Once I decided, I just opened the door all the way. I just let it happen.”</p>
<div class="iframe-wrapper Pos(r) My(20px) canvas-atom Mt(14px)--sm Mb(0)--sm" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$19"><iframe class="canvas-video-iframe Bdw(0) StretchedBox W(100%) H(100%)" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/O1gjlA8MiM4?feature=oembed" width="300" height="150" data-type="videoIframe" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$19.0"></iframe></div>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$20"><em>We Are X</em>, the making of which Yoshiki says has a been a “therapeutic” experience, has a happy ending, however — with the reformed band triumphantly headlining New York’s Madison Square Garden after a long hiatus — and it looks like the American success that eluded them for so long is finally within reach. (Yoshiki will be playing two solo classical shows at another legendary New York venue, <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2017/1/12/0730/PM/Yoshiki-Classical-Special-featuring-Tokyo-Philharmonic-Orchestra/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Carnegie Hall</a>, in January 2017.)</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$22">“So our band became really big in Japan, but it broke up, because the vocalist joined a cult. Then the following year, several months later, our [lead] guitar player [Hide] passed away. So I never even thought our band would get reunited,” says Yoshiki. “So we had almost 10 years with — <em>blank</em>. During those 10 years, the Internet became pretty popular throughout the world. Then 10 years later, when we got reunited, there’s fans all over the world [because of the Web]. What happened? It was 10 years with a ‘blank,’ and we gain a fanbase around the world. It’s just a miracle.”</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$23">And Simmons is pleased to witness that miracle. “I’m here to tell you that I’m here [at this interview] not because I’m getting anything out of it, but because I’m a fan of X Japan — specifically Yoshiki,” Simmons asserts. “I mean, I can play a little bass, a little guitar, but he’s a monster on piano and drums, an enormous stage persona, arranges material, amazing performer. You gotta check it out to see it.”</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$24">Yoshiki smiles, clearly humbled in the presence of his childhood rock ‘n’ roll hero even after a two-decade friendship. As for his own rock-icon status, he shrugs and says, “I never really look at it like I’m a ‘hero.’ I’m still just a guy who loves rock n’ roll. I’m still like a boy.”</p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$24"><span style="font-weight: bolder;">Follow Lyndsey on <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="http://facebook.com/lyndsanity" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Facebook</a>, <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="http://twitter.com/lyndseyparker" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Twitter</a></span><span style="font-weight: bolder;">, <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="http://instagram.com/lyndseyparker" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Instagram</a>, <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="https://plus.google.com/+LyndseyParker/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Google+</a>, <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="http://www.amazon.com/Careless-Memories-Strange-Behavior-ebook/dp/B008A8NXGM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1350598831&amp;sr=8-1&amp;keywords=lyndsey+parker" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Amazon</a>, <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="http://lyndseyparker.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">Tumblr</a>, <a style="color: #221ba1;" href="https://vine.co/u/1055330911744348160" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Vine</a></span>, <span style="font-weight: bolder;"><a style="color: #221ba1;" href="http://open.spotify.com/user/lyndseyparker" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Spotify</a></span></p>
<p class="canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)--sm Mt(0.8em)--sm canvas-atom" data-type="text" data-reactid=".23rsaxh1k68.$tgtm-Col1-0-ContentCanvas.0.4.2.$24"><strong style="color: #555555;"><em>This article originally ran on <a style="color: #00ced1;" href="https://www.yahoo.com/music/?ref=gs" target="_blank">Yahoo Music</a>.</em></strong></p>
</div>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>https://www.lyndsanity.com/music/yoshiki-gene-simmons-unite-via-shared-love-of-rock-we-are-x-film-hello-kitty-dolls/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Hello Kitty&#8217;s Unlikely Place in Rock</title>
		<link>https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/</link>
		<comments>https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2014 04:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lyndsey Parker]]></dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Rad Stuff]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Hello Kitty]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.lyndsanity.com/?p=1323</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On Nov. 1, Hello Kitty turns 40 years old — with a four-day celebration, Los Angeles&#8217;s first annual Hello Kitty Con, taking place in her honor Oct. 30-Nov. 2. It&#8217;s hard to believe this ageless feline (who may or may not really be a feline) has already been rocking that red bow for four decades [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Nov. 1, Hello Kitty turns 40 years old — with a four-day celebration, Los Angeles&#8217;s first annual Hello Kitty Con, taking place in her honor Oct. 30-Nov. 2. It&#8217;s hard to believe this ageless feline (who may or may not really be a feline) has already been rocking that red bow for four decades now. What&#8217;s her secret to eternal youth? Well, they say music keeps you young, and thanks to some famous fans, Hello Kitty has definitely led a rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll lifestyle since the swinging &#8217;70s.</p>
<p>To celebrate the Sanrio icon&#8217;s big 4-0, we&#8217;ve assembled a retrospective of the best Hello Kitty/music mashups in pop history. (No, Avril Lavigne&#8217;s atrocious &#8220;Hello Kitty&#8221; video did not make the list.) Happy big birthday, HK!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>

<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock1/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock1-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="11. The Hello Kitty Fender Squier: Guitar Nirvana&#039;s Krist Novoselic, The Vandals’ Warren Fitzgerald, and most famously Dave Navarro of Jane&#039;s Addiction/Red Hot Chili Peppers have all strummed this girly guitar, proving that real men love Hello Kitty. This axe does come in basic black, but it seems the Pepto-pink model is, unsurprisingly, much more popular." /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock2/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock2-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="10. Davey Havok&#039;s Night in the Sephora Hello Kitty Suite: There&#039;s one high-rolling hotel room that certainly no rock star would ever dare trash: Sephora&#039;s exclusive, private Hello Kitty suite, which temporarily set up shop at Beverly Hills&#039; Maison 140 hotel in 2011. Even this AFI rocker (and avowed Sanrio fanatic) couldn&#039;t resist snuggling among the room&#039;s fluffy pillows, and putting on some guyliner at the Kitty vanity table, when he paid a visit to the suite. &quot;I remember when [Sanrio penguin] Tuxedo Sam was released,&quot; Davey reminisced to Yahoo Music. &quot;I was at my cousin&#039;s house in Larchmont. &#039;Lucky Star&#039; was on MTV. Hello Kitty covered their room. I was enamored of Madonna and the cloud-headed cat. Sanrio has been with me ever since. I was upset for days after my pink, Louis Vuitton Hello Kitty-inspired roller case gave up its wheel after years of strenuous touring. When I walked into the Maison suite, it felt like coming home. I&#039;d always wanted to sleep with Hello Kitty. I finally had my chance.&quot;" /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock3/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock3-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="9. The Kitty-fication of Steve Stevens&#039;s Tour Bus: On the short-lived E! reality show Married to Rock, this Billy Idol guitar-slinger got quite a surprise when he let his Kitty-obsessed wife, Josie Stevens, redecorate his band&#039;s tour bus. A massive Sanrio-store shopping spree ensued. Steve wasn&#039;t too thrilled with the (awesome, adorable) results, but we bet Dave Navarro would be happy to take that bus and all of its contents off Steve&#039;s hands…" /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock4/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock4-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="8. Dave Navarro&#039;s Hello Kitty Confession to Maxim Magazine: That Fender guitar was just the beginning for Navarro. The axeman posed in 2011 for men&#039;s mag Maxim in a garish, Kitty-themed man cave, revealing the &quot;dark side&quot; of his Sanrio addiction: &quot;My first crush was on a Japanese girl in elementary school. After the summer she would come back with Hello Kitty items. So I always identify the logo with that first innocent crush. And today there&#039;s an onslaught of young, alternative models who embrace the product. Most adult fans have a secret dark past, so it&#039;s like a neon sign that we&#039;re gonna relate, because I have struggled with a dark past.&quot;" /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock5/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock5-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="7. Hello Kitty&#039;s Moves (or Lips) Like Jagger: Ever wonder what Hello Kitty would look like with Mick Jagger&#039;s mouth? Wonder no more! In 2012 at Los Angeles&#039;s Known Gallery, two of pop culture&#039;s most enduring and most opposite icons — Japan&#039;s mouthless mascot, Hello Kitty, and England&#039;s mouthiest rock star, Mick Jagger — were forever fused in the most awesome, if slightly disconcerting, manner imaginable. Renowned graffiti artist RISK came up with the brilliantly subversive idea to superimpose the Rolling Stones&#039; lips logo over the blank white space beneath Kitty&#039;s yellow button nose, and the effect was almost downright shocking. It brought a whole new meaning to the Stones&#039; term &quot;Beast 0f Burden,&quot; even. And yet... it was kind of amazing that no one had ever thought to do this before. Now, can we see what Mick Jagger would look like wearing Hello Kitty&#039;s red bow? Come on, RISK, make it happen!" /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock6/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock6-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="6. Detroit Rock Kitty: So get this: Hello Kitty is getting her own cartoon show. KISS are getting their own cartoon show. AND IT&#039;S THE SAME SHOW. Yes, the children&#039;s network The Hub — inspired by a line of genius merchandise called &quot;KISS x Hello Kitty&quot; that features Hello Kitty faces painted up to look like the classic KISS lineup — has thrillingly greenlit a new KISS/Kitty kiddy show. The program will star &quot;four KISS x Hello Kitty characters living their rock &#039;n&#039; roll dreams and bringing pink anarchy to every situation they are in.&quot; So basically, it&#039;s going to be the best thing that ever happened to television since, well, ever… or at least since another litter of animated rocker felines, Josie &amp; The Pussycats, was still on the air." /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock7/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock7-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="5. Katy Perry&#039;s Kitty Couture: The &quot;Roar&quot; singer, whose pet cat is named Kitty Purry, wore this amazing Kitty corset, designed by Blonds, to the 2009 BRIT Awards. Five years later, it hangs in L.A.&#039;s Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo, as part of the &quot;Hello! Exploring the Supercute World of Hello Kitty&quot; 40th anniversary exhibit." /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock8/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock8-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="4. Lisa Loeb &quot;Stays&quot; With Hello Kitty: In 2002, Lisa Loeb released the Sanrio-sanctioned Hello Lisa album; its accompanying video, &quot;The Underdog,&quot; featured an animatronic Kitty puppet wailing on a guitar. Suffice to say, &quot;The Underdog&quot; was way better than Avril Lavigne&#039;s &quot;Hello Kitty&quot; video." /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock9/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock9-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="3. Daft Kitty: In 2012, New Zealand graphic artist Joseph Senior created a range of Hello Kitty fantasy images, including these amazing Daft Punk action figures. Yes, sadly, these are fantasy… meaning, the actual dolls do not exist. But maybe one day Kitty fans will &quot;get lucky&quot; and Sanrio will work out a licensing deal with the French EDM robots." /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock10/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock10-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="2. Hello Kitty Parties Hard: Andrew WK&#039;s limited-edition Hello Kitty tee, featuring the Sanrio star recreating the hairy rocker&#039;s iconic, bloody-nosed I Get Wet album artwork, is without a doubt THE GREATEST ROCK T-SHIRT OF ALL TIME. Pair it with dirty white jeans and you&#039;ve got the perfect casual date-night outfit… if your date is Dave Navarro, of course." /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock11/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock11-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="1. The Lady&#039;s Totally Gaga Gown: For Hello Kitty&#039;s 35th birthday in 2009, the then-rising Gaga (who was already known for wearing a Kitty-inspired bow fashioned from real hair) was photographed by Markus Klinko and Indrani wearing several custom Kitty outfits — including this amazing plush gown by G.K. Reid. Lady Gaga&#039;s VMAs meat dress may be in the National Museum of Women in the Arts, but this dress (which is currently on display in the Japanese American National Museum next to Katy Perry&#039;s Blonds bustier) is, in our opinion, her greatest fashion moment." /></a>
<a href='https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/attachment/rock1-2/'><img width="150" height="150" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/rock12-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail" alt="rock1" /></a>

]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-unlikely-place-in-rock/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
		<item>
		<title>Hello Kitty&#8217;s Maiden Flight: Flying The Very Friendly Skies With Sanrio</title>
		<link>https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-maiden-flight-flying-the-very-friendly-skies-with-sanrio/</link>
		<comments>https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-maiden-flight-flying-the-very-friendly-skies-with-sanrio/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2013 23:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lyndsey Parker]]></dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Rad Stuff]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[cats]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Hello Kitty]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[travel]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.lyndsanity.com/?p=309</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[On September 18, 2013, EVA Air&#8217;s &#8220;Hello Kitty Hand-in-Hand&#8221; jet — a 312-seat Boeing 777 tricked out in the most Kitty-tastic fashion imaginable — touched down at LAX for the first time. I got a chance to peek inside this magical mystical plane, and I can tell you, traveling Sanrio-style is the only way to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/kitty-plane.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-310" alt="kitty plane" src="https://www.lyndsanity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/kitty-plane.jpg" width="630" height="472" /></a></p>
<p>On September 18, 2013, EVA Air&#8217;s &#8220;Hello Kitty Hand-in-Hand&#8221; jet — a 312-seat Boeing 777 tricked out in the most Kitty-tastic fashion imaginable — touched down at LAX for the first time. I got a chance to peek inside this magical mystical plane, and I can tell you, traveling Sanrio-style is the <i>only</i> way to fly the friendly skies. <a href="http://travel.yahoo.com/photos/eva-air-s-hello-kitty-jet-slideshow/" target="_blank"><strong>Come aboard and check out all my photos (including one of the barf bag, in case you puke from all the cuteness) on Yahoo Travel!</strong></a></p>
]]></content:encoded>
			<wfw:commentRss>https://www.lyndsanity.com/rad-stuff/hello-kittys-maiden-flight-flying-the-very-friendly-skies-with-sanrio/feed/</wfw:commentRss>
		<slash:comments>0</slash:comments>
		</item>
	</channel>
</rss>
