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♪ ♪ ♪ Nostalgic Hit Parade ♪ ♪ ♪

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#1
  • 倍金萬
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  • 2020/12/05 09:25

It doesn't matter what genre, old or new, national or international. If you have a song or song that you love and miss, please find it on YouTube, etc. and post it here. If you have a story to tell about the song or song, please post it here as well.

How to bring sound files found on You Tube here :

You can find the word ⇒ SHARE under the video on You Tube and click on it to see the URL Example (https://youtu.be/-3 OUD2ckF3g) and blue [COPY] and click COPY. Then, paste it in the posting frame of this vivinavi and it will appear here.

Sidney Bechet " Petite fleur"

https://youtu.be/REYLNs0rh-g

I used to listen to this song on the radio when it hit. I'd like to visit the place in this video, which would probably be the Alps. I think The ・ Peanuts, the twin sisters, also debuted with this song "Pretty Flowers".

https://youtu.be/7EHtk6Zphv0

The above are extremely old, but please keep posting them even if they are just recent.

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#105
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/18 (Fri) 07:28
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103 Nikkatsu had an office in Hollywood
before the Internet became mainstream.

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#106
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  • 2020/12/18 (Fri) 10:15
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Singers: The Voices and Rhythms that Cheered Japan Singer Chiemi Eri ・ Shizuko Kasagi

https://youtu.be/TsYGkS8GgQ8

If you get to this point, you probably weren't born because it was in the throes of the postwar years.


When I was a child, I was baptized in Osaka dialect by Shizuko Kasaoi's "Watte, really good one" and Achako Hanabishi's "It is a mess, it is a mess" played on the radio.

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#107
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/18 (Fri) 20:17
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Singer ・ Chiemi Eri, I miss her.
That was around 1980 ?
I think it was an entertainment production company in Los Angeles
I don't know who asked me
to make a brochure for her Los Angeles concert. I was asked to do it.

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#108
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/12/19 (Sat) 08:26
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After Chiemi Eri's Los Angeles concert
, a group of volunteers started the Chiemi Eri Los Angeles Fan Club, but after she passed away,
they rented a venue somewhere to hold a memorial service and dissolve the Los Angeles Fan Club.

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#109
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/12/19 (Sat) 08:52
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> Please make a pamphlet for the Los Angeles show

Oh, you got such a job?

So you were able to realize Chiemi Eri's performance in Los Angeles? I had no idea there was such a show.

The only performances of Japanese talents I went to see and listen to were those of Chiyoko Shimakura, for whom I was forced to buy a ticket by a religious organization in the 70's, Tokiko Kato, for whom I bought a ticket of my own volition, and Masashi Sada, whom I went to because I could get just a ticket.

The first half of Chiyoko Shimakura's performance was a song and dance performance like a musical show of the religious group, and I was surprised and said, "What is this? I was surprised and thought "what the heck is this?" Since I was only interested in pop songs from Japan, I felt like I wanted my money back.

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