Book (Practical) Society Listening to Kenji Sawada's Music 1980-1985 / Suzy Suzuki

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 沢田研二の音楽を聴く 1980-1985 / スージー鈴木
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Released date: 25 Apr 2025

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In 1967 (1967), 58 years after The the tigers's debut as the vocalist of The Reiwa, there is a kind of "Kenji Sawada boom" happening now. This year, I'm 77 years old. The so-called "old-old" and the so-called "old-old" still stick to live music and play rock and roll cheerfully, and the concert hall is always full. In addition, "Kenji Sawada Theory" has been covered by all media, and many related books have been published, but most of them are "Human and Kenji Sawada Theory". I understand Julie's attractiveness as a human being (a little bit harsh) well, but I want to talk about music more properly, "as a music critic! I want to talk about" Time passes away "(75)," Nagisa no Love Letter "(album version), and" Harenochi Blue Boy "'s punk experimentalism. If no one talks about it, Suzie Suzuki has to talk about it! Kenji Sawada's" Golden Age "is probably" 1975-1979 ", which produced many hit songs such as" Time passes away "(75) and" Katteni-Shiyagare "(77). However," 1980-1985 "is the only way to talk about it! When it comes to Kenji Sawada's" Golden Age ", it would be" Time passes away "(75) and" Tokio "(77), and many hit songs such as" Harenochi Blue Boy "were born. If no one talks about it, Suzie Suzuki has to talk about it! When it comes to" Golden Age ", it would be" Time passes away "(75)," Gyoko Goto "(album version), and many hit songs such as" Harenochi Blue Boy "are born. If no one talks about it, Suzie Suzuki has to talk about it! When it comes to" Golden Age ", it would be" Time passes away "(75) and" Decadence "(77). Shining young talent - Starting with Motoharu Sano, Shigesato Itoi, Ginji Ito, Tsugutoshi Goto, Yoshiyuki Osawa, Natsuo Silver, Masao Ōmura, Yasushi Akimoto. big names who distinguished themselves in the 80 s. They were big names who distinguished themselves in the 80 s through collaboration with various young talents. They changed from the 70 s and quickly teamed up with Yosui Inoue, who had pushed the the tigers into the late 80 s, and created the second boom in the 80 s. It is no exaggeration to say that" J-pop "was born from the Kenji Sawada 00 1980 Kenji Sawada