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  1. 1 giorno fa · Haruomi is the grandson of Masabumi Hosono, the only Japanese passenger and survivor of the Titanic – and well, then you do have an edge with Dylan. Plus: nobody sighs “Coca-Cola” as nostalgically, as full of lost akogare, longing as Haruomi. When I Paint My Masterpiece part 14: Un appuntamento con la nipote di Botticelli

  2. 3 giorni fa · With his bandmates Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, Sakamoto influenced and pioneered a number of electronic music genres. Sakamoto began his career as a session musician, producer, and arranger, while he was at university in the 1970s. His first major success came in 1978 as co-founder of YMO.

  3. 4 giorni fa · It marked the fulfillment of Haruomi Hosono's ideal: a band made up solely of songwriters (for another example of which, see also, a mere six years down the line, the Yellow Magic Orchestra). I think that, because it was Shigeru's first recorded song, his bandmates seriously stepped things up (and Shigeru's own guitar solo is sublime).

  4. 23 giu 2024 · Haruomi Hosono formed Happy End because he wanted to be Buffalo Springfield. Every member must write! And whoever writes the song sings it! In fact, drummer Takashi Matsumoto handled the lyric-writing, while Hosono and Ohtaki handled the music, and whoever wrote the music sang.

  5. 5 giorni fa · The point is, in 1975 the Hosono / Suzuki / Hayashi / Matsutoya foursome put out an album under their own name (Tin Pan Alley, at that point; but they called the album Caramel Mama... confused yet?), with each member taking lead on a couple songs.

  6. 15 giu 2024 · 細野晴臣 (Haruomi Hosono) Yellow Magic Orchestra, often abbreviated as YMO, was a Japanese electronic music band formed in 1978. They are considered pioneers of the Japanese electronic music scene and have influenced numerous artists in Japan and around the world.

  7. 22 giu 2024 · The song “Tong Poo” by Yellow Magic Orchestra holds a fascinating inspiration that reflects the band’s eclectic musical ambitions. Written by Ryuichi Sakamoto, the song was crafted with the Beijing Symphony Orchestra in mind. During that time, Sakamoto had acquired a record with songs based on poems by Mao Zedong.