music BATON 51st runner: Shinro Otake wrote:
The influence on music and art is overwhelmingly strong due to the existence of my elder brother who is eight years older.
In particular, American pops and their Japanese cover hit songs in the early 60's were all learned from the singles that my older brother, who was a junior high school student at the time, purchased with pocket money every month. I especially liked Sakamoto Nine-chan, Danny Iida and Paradise King, Kayoko Moriyama, Ray Charles, and the eclectic songs like "Ushkudala" and "Moonlight Naples". I still listen to a lot of music and sounds in a non-genre.
Below is a rough outline of what has been affected by elementary school through the early twenties.
Soap bubble holiday, Hana Hajime and Crazy Cats, Taisho TV seat, 60s American and Japanese TV program theme song, 60s song, Kouta/Nagauta, The Folk Crusaders, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Easy Rider (Soundtrack), Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, James Taylor, Leon Russell, Jeff Beck, Fillmore's Last Day (3 Disc Set), Happy Endo, Yosuke Yamashita Trio (Montreux).・After Glow), Maki Asakawa, Miles Davis, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Early Downtown Boogie Woogie Band, Early Dance Group, Craftwork, OPUS ONE Series, OBSCURE Series, ENO, Sati, World Music, Animations and soundtracks of Japan, WIRE, DOME, BCGILBERT, G.LEWIS, RUSSELL MILLS, DAF, NO NEWYORK, THIS HEAT, PERE UBU, QUAY BROS.
Shinro Ohtake
painter. Born in Tokyo in 1955. In the early '80s, since it attracted attention as a painter for a new generation, it continued to make progress toward art that it believed in, without being obsessed with existing values and genres, and its dense work world was enthusiastic over a wide range of ages. Has gained great support. In July 2009, the latest work "Naoshima public bath I♥Yu" was announced on Naoshima in the Seto Inland Sea, and the number of bathers has already exceeded 15,000 (weekdays 14:00 to 21:00, weekends and holidays 10:00 to 21:00, closed on Mondays). , http://www.naoshimasento.jp/).
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2010/01/21 UP DATE
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Kawachi Ondo Folk Song Gun Bushi Vol. 1
/ First Gun Kosaburo (Teichiku Records)Born in Osaka in 1929, Kozou Gunso, real name, died in 2002.
The real name is "gun". When I think about it again, I think that it was the eighteenth "Gunbutsu" that this person sang when I first heard "Kawachi Ondo" in Tokyo, where I spent the kid's era in the 1955s. I have a strong memory of Santen's "Super Sante" commercial. At this time, the gunpoison of "Osaka" was turning around through the eardrum. My wife, Taiko Mitsuko, beats the drums. If you are a soul lover, please check it out. -
Ken Yabuki Best Hit Album / Ken Yabuki (Teichiku Records)
Born in Yamanashi Prefecture in 1945, his real name is Masakazu Kaneko. A shocking debut with the famous song "Your Blues" in 1968. It is often compared to the genius Shinichi Mori who made his debut two years ago due to the singing method and husky voice quality from that time, but in the back of this person, Bettri and "A tatami-like dark universe" always floated with Akkerakan. There is. About 10 years ago, I found a photo of "Ken Yabuki alongside the shopkeeper" on the wall of a sushi restaurant in Sado, and "your blues" revived.
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Good Night / Mina Aoe (Victor, Japan)
Born Tokyo in 1941, Shizuko Ihara, real name, died in 2000. Like Shinichi Mori, he made his debut in 1966 with "The Ecstatic Blues." Along with him, "sigh" is synonymous with singing. Many great hits such as "Isezakicho Blues" and "Ikebukuro no Yoru" are great, but if you let them sing cover songs such as "Ril on the way back to Shanghai" and "Tokyo Anna", and "military songs" such as "Kato Hayabusa Squadron" The best in the world! A brown hair pear on the right. “Matona Hitoshi” sticking to “sex appeal” dwells in the vocal cords.
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Cambodian Rocks/Volume Ⅱ / (Khmer Rocks)
A lot of Cambodian garage pop around 1970. I don't know if the lyrics are in Khmer, but while I was chasing an incomprehensible melody, I got lost in a mysterious maze with Beatles, Pinky and Killers, Procol Harm and Michiya Mitsuhashi Experience the swell of blood. Especially the 10th song "DANCE SOUL"/Lieu Thaert's terrifying presence is amazing.
= Link to a site where you can purchase analog records. Is it an auction?
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