A declaration of music and lifestyle that breaks the mold of folk music.
A turning point in the history of Japanese rock music, where message and groove coexisted.
Takuro Yoshida's 1974 masterpiece "Genki desu" is a groundbreaking album that combines free-spirited ideas that go beyond the framework of folk songs with a sound that interweaves rock, blues, and jazz. As the title suggests, it is a work that speaks directly and sincerely through music about "being alive," and it resonated strongly with young people at the time. While strongly influenced by American music, it is a historic work that paved the way for Japanese rock.
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A:
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1)
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春だったね
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2)
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せんこう花火
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3)
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加川良の手紙
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4)
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親切
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5)
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夏休み
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6)
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馬
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7)
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たどり着いたらいつも雨降り
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B:
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1)
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高円寺
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2)
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こっちを向いてくれ
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3)
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まにあうかもしれない
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4)
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リンゴ
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5)
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また会おう
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6)
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旅の宿(アルバム・ヴァージョン)
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7)
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祭りのあと
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8)
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ガラスの言葉
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