Ryuichi Sakamoto (坂本 龍一, Sakamoto Ryūichi, born January 17, 1952 - 28 March… Read Full Bio ↴Ryuichi Sakamoto (坂本 龍一, Sakamoto Ryūichi, born January 17, 1952 - 28 March 2023) was a Japanese composer, pianist, singer, record producer and actor who had pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). With his bandmates Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, Sakamoto influenced and pioneered a number of electronic music genres.
Sakamoto began his career while at university in the 1970s as a session musician, producer, and arranger. His first major success came in 1978 as co-founder of YMO. He concurrently pursued a solo career, releasing the experimental electronic fusion album Thousand Knives in 1978. Two years later, he released the album B-2 Unit. It included the track "Riot in Lagos", which was significant in the development of electro and hip hop music. He went on to produce more solo records, and collaborate with many international artists, David Sylvian, Carsten Nicolai, Youssou N'Dour, and Fennesz among them. Sakamoto composed music for the opening ceremony of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, and his composition "Energy Flow" (1999) was the first instrumental number-one single in Japan's Oricon charts history.
As a film-score composer, Sakamoto had won an Oscar, a BAFTA, a Grammy, and 2 Golden Globe Awards. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983) marked his debut as both an actor and a film-score composer; its main theme was adapted into the single "Forbidden Colours" which became an international hit. His most successful work as a film composer was The Last Emperor (1987), after which he continued earning accolades composing for films such as The Sheltering Sky (1990), Little Buddha (1993), and The Revenant (2015). On occasion, Sakamoto has also worked as a composer and a scenario writer on anime and video games. In 2009, he was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the Ministry of Culture of France for his contributions to music.
Sakamoto entered the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1970, earning a B.A. in music composition and an M.A. with special emphasis on both electronic and ethnic music. He studied ethnomusicology there with the intention of becoming a researcher in the field, due to his interest in various world music traditions, particularly the Japanese (especially Okinawan), Indian and African musical traditions. He was also trained in classical music and began experimenting with the electronic music equipment available at the university, including synthesizers such as the Buchla, Moog, and ARP. One of Sakamoto's classical influences was Claude Debussy, who he described as his "hero" and stated that "Asian music heavily influenced Debussy, and Debussy heavily influenced me. So, the music goes around the world and comes full circle."
Sakamoto released his first solo album Thousand Knives of Ryūichi Sakamoto in mid-1978 with the help of Hideki Matsutake—Hosono also contributed to the song "Thousand Knives". The album experimented with different styles, such as "Thousand Knives" and "The End of Asia"—in which electronic music was fused with traditional Japanese music—while "Grasshoppers" is a more minimalistic piano song. The album was recorded from April to July 1978 with a variety of electronic musical instruments, including various synthesizers, such as the KORG PS-3100, a polyphonic synthesizer; the Oberheim Eight-Voice; the Moog III-C; the Polymoog, the Minimoog; the Micromoog; the Korg VC-10, which is a vocoder; the KORG SQ-10, which is an analog sequencer; the Syn-Drums, an electronic drum kit; and the microprocessor-based Roland MC-8 Microcomposer, which is a music sequencer that was programmed by Matsutake and played by Sakamoto. A version of the song "Thousand Knives" was released on the Yellow Magic Orchestra's 1981 album BGM. This version was one of the earliest uses of the Roland TR-808 drum machine, for YMO's live performance of "1000 Knives" in 1980 and their BGM album release in 1981.
Sakamoto's production credits represent a prolific career in this role. In 1983, he produced Mari Iijima's debut album Rosé, the same year that the Yellow Magic Orchestra was disbanded. Sakamoto subsequently worked with artists such as Thomas Dolby; Aztec Camera, on the Dreamland (1993) album; and Imai Miki, co-producing her 1994 album A Place In The Sun. In 1996, Sakamoto produced "Mind Circus", the first single from actress Miki Nakatani, leading to a collaboration period spanning 9 singles and 7 albums though 2001.
Roddy Frame, who worked with Sakamoto as a member of Aztec Camera, explained in a 1993 interview preceding the release of "Dreamland" that he had had to wait a lengthy period of time before he was able to work with Sakamoto, who wrote two soundtracks, a solo album and the music for the opening ceremony at the Barcelona Olympics, prior to working with Frame over four weeks in a New York studio. Frame said that he was impressed by the work of YMO and the Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence soundtrack, explaining: "That's where you realise that the atmosphere around his compositions is actually in the writing - it's got nothing to do with synthesisers." Frame's decision to ask Sakamoto was finalized after he saw his performance at the Japan Festival that was held in London, United Kingdom.
Sakamoto began working in films, as a composer and actor, in Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (1983), for which he composed the score, title theme, and the duet "Forbidden Colours" with David Sylvian. Sakamoto later composed Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor (1987), which earned him the Academy Award with fellow composers David Byrne and Cong Su. In that same year, he composed the score to the cult-classic anime film Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise. Sakamoto also went on to compose the score of the opening ceremony for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, telecast live to an audience of over a billion viewers.
Other films scored by Sakamoto include Pedro Almodóvar's Tacones lejanos (High Heels) (1991); Bertolucci's The Little Buddha (1993); Oliver Stone's Wild Palms (1993); John Maybury's Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998); Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes (1998) and Femme Fatale (2002); Oshima's Gohatto (1999); and Jun Ichikawa's (director of the Mitsui ReHouse commercial from 1997 to 1999 starring Chizuru Ikewaki and Mao Inoue) Tony Takitani (2005).
Several tracks from Sakamoto's earlier solo albums have also appeared in film soundtracks. In particular, variations of "Chinsagu No Hana" (from Beauty) and "Bibo No Aozora" (from 1996) provide the poignant closing pieces for Sue Brooks's Japanese Story (2003) and Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel (2006), respectively. In 2015, Sakamoto teamed up with Iñárritu to score his film, The Revenant starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.
Sakamoto also acted in several films: perhaps his most notable performance was as the conflicted Captain Yonoi in Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence, alongside Takeshi Kitano and British rock singer David Bowie. He also played roles in The Last Emperor (as Masahiko Amakasu) and Madonna's "Rain" music video.
In 1994, Japan Football Association asked Sakamoto to compose the instrumental song "Japanese Soccer Anthem". This instrumental song played at the beginning of Japan Football Association-sponsored events, such as Emperor's Cup matches.
In 2006 Sakamoto, in collaboration with Japanese music company Avex Group, founded Commmons (コモンズ, Komonzu), a record label seeking to change the manner in which music is produced. Sakamoto has explained that Commmons is not his label, but is a platform for all aspiring artists to join as equal collaborators to share the benefits of the music industry. On the initiative's "About" page, the label is described as a project that "aims to find new possibilities for music, while making meaningful contribution to culture and society". The name "Commmons" is spelt with three "m"s because the third "m" stands for music.
Sakamoto's first of three marriages occurred in 1972, but ended in divorce two years later—Sakamoto has a daughter from this relationship. Sakamoto then married popular Japanese pianist and singer Akiko Yano in 1982, following several musical collaborations with her, including touring work with the Yellow Magic Orchestra. Sakamoto's second marriage ended in August 2006, 14 years after a mutual decision to live separately—Yano and Sakamoto raised one daughter, J-pop singer Miu Sakamoto. He has lived with his manager and wife Norika Sora since around 1990 and has two children with her.
Beginning in June 2014, Sakamoto took a year-long hiatus after he was diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. In 2015, he returned, stating: "Right now I'm good. I feel better. Much, much better. I feel energy inside, but you never know. The cancer might come back in three years, five years, maybe 10 years. Also the radiation makes your immune system really low. It means I'm very susceptible to another cancer in my body."
On June 14, 2018, a documentary about the life and work of Sakamoto, entitled Coda, was released. The film follows Sakamoto as he recovers from cancer and resumes creating music, protests nuclear power plants following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster, and creates field recordings in a variety of locales. Directed by Stephen Nomura Schible, the documentary was met with critical praise.
On January 21, 2021, Sakamoto shared a link on his official pages, which contained a letter announcing that though his throat cancer went into remission, he was now diagnosed with rectal cancer, and that was currently undergoing treatment after a successful surgery. He wrote: "From now on, I will be living alongside cancer. But, I am hoping to make music for a little while longer".
Sakamoto began his career while at university in the 1970s as a session musician, producer, and arranger. His first major success came in 1978 as co-founder of YMO. He concurrently pursued a solo career, releasing the experimental electronic fusion album Thousand Knives in 1978. Two years later, he released the album B-2 Unit. It included the track "Riot in Lagos", which was significant in the development of electro and hip hop music. He went on to produce more solo records, and collaborate with many international artists, David Sylvian, Carsten Nicolai, Youssou N'Dour, and Fennesz among them. Sakamoto composed music for the opening ceremony of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, and his composition "Energy Flow" (1999) was the first instrumental number-one single in Japan's Oricon charts history.
As a film-score composer, Sakamoto had won an Oscar, a BAFTA, a Grammy, and 2 Golden Globe Awards. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983) marked his debut as both an actor and a film-score composer; its main theme was adapted into the single "Forbidden Colours" which became an international hit. His most successful work as a film composer was The Last Emperor (1987), after which he continued earning accolades composing for films such as The Sheltering Sky (1990), Little Buddha (1993), and The Revenant (2015). On occasion, Sakamoto has also worked as a composer and a scenario writer on anime and video games. In 2009, he was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the Ministry of Culture of France for his contributions to music.
Sakamoto entered the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1970, earning a B.A. in music composition and an M.A. with special emphasis on both electronic and ethnic music. He studied ethnomusicology there with the intention of becoming a researcher in the field, due to his interest in various world music traditions, particularly the Japanese (especially Okinawan), Indian and African musical traditions. He was also trained in classical music and began experimenting with the electronic music equipment available at the university, including synthesizers such as the Buchla, Moog, and ARP. One of Sakamoto's classical influences was Claude Debussy, who he described as his "hero" and stated that "Asian music heavily influenced Debussy, and Debussy heavily influenced me. So, the music goes around the world and comes full circle."
Sakamoto released his first solo album Thousand Knives of Ryūichi Sakamoto in mid-1978 with the help of Hideki Matsutake—Hosono also contributed to the song "Thousand Knives". The album experimented with different styles, such as "Thousand Knives" and "The End of Asia"—in which electronic music was fused with traditional Japanese music—while "Grasshoppers" is a more minimalistic piano song. The album was recorded from April to July 1978 with a variety of electronic musical instruments, including various synthesizers, such as the KORG PS-3100, a polyphonic synthesizer; the Oberheim Eight-Voice; the Moog III-C; the Polymoog, the Minimoog; the Micromoog; the Korg VC-10, which is a vocoder; the KORG SQ-10, which is an analog sequencer; the Syn-Drums, an electronic drum kit; and the microprocessor-based Roland MC-8 Microcomposer, which is a music sequencer that was programmed by Matsutake and played by Sakamoto. A version of the song "Thousand Knives" was released on the Yellow Magic Orchestra's 1981 album BGM. This version was one of the earliest uses of the Roland TR-808 drum machine, for YMO's live performance of "1000 Knives" in 1980 and their BGM album release in 1981.
Sakamoto's production credits represent a prolific career in this role. In 1983, he produced Mari Iijima's debut album Rosé, the same year that the Yellow Magic Orchestra was disbanded. Sakamoto subsequently worked with artists such as Thomas Dolby; Aztec Camera, on the Dreamland (1993) album; and Imai Miki, co-producing her 1994 album A Place In The Sun. In 1996, Sakamoto produced "Mind Circus", the first single from actress Miki Nakatani, leading to a collaboration period spanning 9 singles and 7 albums though 2001.
Roddy Frame, who worked with Sakamoto as a member of Aztec Camera, explained in a 1993 interview preceding the release of "Dreamland" that he had had to wait a lengthy period of time before he was able to work with Sakamoto, who wrote two soundtracks, a solo album and the music for the opening ceremony at the Barcelona Olympics, prior to working with Frame over four weeks in a New York studio. Frame said that he was impressed by the work of YMO and the Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence soundtrack, explaining: "That's where you realise that the atmosphere around his compositions is actually in the writing - it's got nothing to do with synthesisers." Frame's decision to ask Sakamoto was finalized after he saw his performance at the Japan Festival that was held in London, United Kingdom.
Sakamoto began working in films, as a composer and actor, in Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (1983), for which he composed the score, title theme, and the duet "Forbidden Colours" with David Sylvian. Sakamoto later composed Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor (1987), which earned him the Academy Award with fellow composers David Byrne and Cong Su. In that same year, he composed the score to the cult-classic anime film Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise. Sakamoto also went on to compose the score of the opening ceremony for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, telecast live to an audience of over a billion viewers.
Other films scored by Sakamoto include Pedro Almodóvar's Tacones lejanos (High Heels) (1991); Bertolucci's The Little Buddha (1993); Oliver Stone's Wild Palms (1993); John Maybury's Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998); Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes (1998) and Femme Fatale (2002); Oshima's Gohatto (1999); and Jun Ichikawa's (director of the Mitsui ReHouse commercial from 1997 to 1999 starring Chizuru Ikewaki and Mao Inoue) Tony Takitani (2005).
Several tracks from Sakamoto's earlier solo albums have also appeared in film soundtracks. In particular, variations of "Chinsagu No Hana" (from Beauty) and "Bibo No Aozora" (from 1996) provide the poignant closing pieces for Sue Brooks's Japanese Story (2003) and Alejandro González Iñárritu's Babel (2006), respectively. In 2015, Sakamoto teamed up with Iñárritu to score his film, The Revenant starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.
Sakamoto also acted in several films: perhaps his most notable performance was as the conflicted Captain Yonoi in Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence, alongside Takeshi Kitano and British rock singer David Bowie. He also played roles in The Last Emperor (as Masahiko Amakasu) and Madonna's "Rain" music video.
In 1994, Japan Football Association asked Sakamoto to compose the instrumental song "Japanese Soccer Anthem". This instrumental song played at the beginning of Japan Football Association-sponsored events, such as Emperor's Cup matches.
In 2006 Sakamoto, in collaboration with Japanese music company Avex Group, founded Commmons (コモンズ, Komonzu), a record label seeking to change the manner in which music is produced. Sakamoto has explained that Commmons is not his label, but is a platform for all aspiring artists to join as equal collaborators to share the benefits of the music industry. On the initiative's "About" page, the label is described as a project that "aims to find new possibilities for music, while making meaningful contribution to culture and society". The name "Commmons" is spelt with three "m"s because the third "m" stands for music.
Sakamoto's first of three marriages occurred in 1972, but ended in divorce two years later—Sakamoto has a daughter from this relationship. Sakamoto then married popular Japanese pianist and singer Akiko Yano in 1982, following several musical collaborations with her, including touring work with the Yellow Magic Orchestra. Sakamoto's second marriage ended in August 2006, 14 years after a mutual decision to live separately—Yano and Sakamoto raised one daughter, J-pop singer Miu Sakamoto. He has lived with his manager and wife Norika Sora since around 1990 and has two children with her.
Beginning in June 2014, Sakamoto took a year-long hiatus after he was diagnosed with oropharyngeal cancer. In 2015, he returned, stating: "Right now I'm good. I feel better. Much, much better. I feel energy inside, but you never know. The cancer might come back in three years, five years, maybe 10 years. Also the radiation makes your immune system really low. It means I'm very susceptible to another cancer in my body."
On June 14, 2018, a documentary about the life and work of Sakamoto, entitled Coda, was released. The film follows Sakamoto as he recovers from cancer and resumes creating music, protests nuclear power plants following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster, and creates field recordings in a variety of locales. Directed by Stephen Nomura Schible, the documentary was met with critical praise.
On January 21, 2021, Sakamoto shared a link on his official pages, which contained a letter announcing that though his throat cancer went into remission, he was now diagnosed with rectal cancer, and that was currently undergoing treatment after a successful surgery. He wrote: "From now on, I will be living alongside cancer. But, I am hoping to make music for a little while longer".
Amore
坂本龍一 Lyrics
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Akina Nakamori 誰よりも美しく 誰よりも儚く 時が止まるほどに 心を奪われていた 月の輝きあなたを照らしてと 願う私の気持ちは風に流れ…
Al Bano L'amore non corrisposto È sempre amore Anche se non ha "quan…
alberto & kimberly rivera Donna sei tu Nei tuo occhi lui respira Il profumo del peccat…
Alessio L'amore il tempo stringe Tutto intorno a me So il tempo che…
Arina Domski Col soffio del vento, parole d’amore Sei venuto in vita mia…
Auvie Two6ixty Amore I saw potential and I went for it Am not accustom…
B.Z.N. Tu non sai cosa ho fatto quel giorno quando io…
BABYMETAL 愛の言葉 響け夜空へ 宇宙まで届けて amore 憂鬱な雨雲 破って 24時間走り続ける 走り続ける運命 蒼き闇を切り…
Bebe Rexha When you wake in a dream Wrapped in Versace sheets, that's…
Biplan Aš sužavėtas ir trapus Palieku tavo uostą Aš dalinu save per…
Bresh That's Shune, am I right? Ho capito che non posso fermare Q…
BZN On the island of my dreams Where there's only you and…
C.F.F. e il Nomade Venerabile Ok lo ammetto Tu mi piacevi da un pezzo Ma non pensavo…
Camilot Da da di dam ooh Da da di dam ooh Oh oh…
Carlos Santana It's like the ocean baby You make me feel so sexy Love…
Carola Jag har så svårt för att glömma Det du gav mig…
Charlotte Dipanda Moum'am aaaaaaaa Moum'aaaaam Moum'am Na mende…
Christian The grass keeps growing The rain is my ocean And The stars…
Christos Dantis Nihta pikri, to mialo mu vutai sto skotadi Psahni ksana apan…
Cocciante Richard Amore amore Amore amore Amore amore amore Amore... Amore…
Corry Konings Je ziet het telkens in het nieuws tanks en soldaten zie…
Cristina Lizzul You only know love when you lose it I only found…
D.J. Joker Il tramonto nei tuoi occhi e nel mare blu C'è la…
Diam's Pourquoi tu ne viens que le soir hein ? Y'a pas de…
Diam's - Laure Milan Pourquoi tu ne viens que le soir hein ? Y'a pas…
Die Schlagerpiloten Ja-ha, wir drei Wir sind schon wirklich gute Freunde Aber vo…
DJ Ötzi Sing! Ah, oh, a Mann für Amore I glaub du wüst mir…
Dominika & Janusz Żyłka Jak świat długi i szeroki Ona wszędzie jest Zawsze pięknie u…
Domiziana (Miksu) (Macloud) Letzte Kippe an der Costa aus Boxen im Pa…
EAV Amore oh Amore, wer trinkt nicht gerne aus der Lustamphore!…
Elena Tsagkrinou Ti amo στην άμμο γράψε Πέφτω στο κύμα σου, πιάσε με Ήλιους…
Emiliano Аморе, аморе - два метра си и мъжете и жените…
Ennio Morricone Strade buie e vuote, un solco dentro me Passo il tempo…
Ethernity Amore you can touch me Amore you can feel me Amore move…
Eun Sook Kye 雪が降っている 雪が降っている 君は今夜は来ないだろうね 雪が降っている ぼくの心は黒い服をまとう この絹のように続く行…
Fally Ipupa Amore, Amour, amore Aigle Encore une fois je me livre Mais …
Flatband Látlak minden pislogással, Épp, hogy egy hete, …
Frank & Mirella AB (Amor) Me faire descendre au Père Lachaise Penser à toi,…
Fresco Kill Cash Мне стыдно признать то, что я был одержим Просыпа…
Gabrielė Ed io sto da Dio con te Muoio sul campo Questa volta…
Giosy Cento R. Chi è quella ragazza Che arriva dal deserto, abbracciata,…
Giovanni C'è un cielo azzurro che Si porta via con sé Pezzi di…
Giovanni Zarrella La pioggia che cade giù E dolce sa di te E se…
Gorgisheli Човен мій пливе хвилями І зникне милями Відпускаю я човен тв…
Grad Damen Een beetje Amore 2x -1e couplet- Sinds de dag…
Heitor e Murilo Tudo sobre controle Aqui tá de boa Você que perdeu…
Hevi & H.1 1Kilo Muita luz e pouco foco Entre erros e acertos Poupe-me …
Hind Ziadi واش بيهم داروا بينا د الناس يخلونا في حالنا إلى ما…
Ir-Sais Eeee sei la droga più forte che c'è Piu forte di…
Isaac Zale Lust Amore, amore Come see me again You see that I'm sorry Y…
Iuly Neamtu & Manele Mentolate Omladi, amlada Zilnic îmi fuge mintea La gagici, la femei Zi…
Jolly I was looking for a woman to be good to…
Jonatan Cerrada J'ai reçu ton mail et quelques photos Comme tu es belle…
Jos & Eli Hai rapinato l'innocenza E saccheggiato i miei vorrei Io ti …
Jul Ohlà ohlà, ohlà ohlà, là là là Ohlà ohlà, ohlà ohlà Ohlà…
Lazer MMZ The Danger (The Danger) (?) Amore, amore, amore (?) Mets…
leø Io l'ho già capito "Io no, cosa?" Ma loro ancora no "Loro ch…
Lia de Bahia Notre-Dame de Paris Soundtrack Miscellaneous Visite de Fro…
Louie Austen When I wake up in the morning And the sun begins…
Marco Calliari Amore, amore vivo Amore, amore lontano Amore, amore vengo …
Mari Kraymbreri Сильные волны, громкие люди Ныряем за золотом, тонем в прелю…
Maria-Therese Sorry baby I ain't sober Think that I'll be coming over Past…
Marianne Weber (la la la la,) Het waren zeven dagen, zeven nachten (La la…
Mauro Levrini Sai cos’è la malinconia già troppe volte l’hai incontrata no…
Mina (feat. Riccardo Cocciante) Amore Amore amore, amore amor…
Minä Succede che incontro due occhi che fanno arrossire Due occhi…
Mina & Riccardo Cocciante Lasciami qui Che oltre non posso più andare Lasciami qui Che…
Mina feat. Riccardo Cocciante Quando finisce un amore così Così com'è finito il mio Senza…
Morandi I think I love this Italian girl Cause she's the most…
Mr. Bow Yo ya no estoy para ti para tiiii No quiero que…
OH!hello We've got the whole world together We've got our whole lives…
Patrick Ray Camminando in riva al mare All'ora del tramonto Fra la sabbi…
René Schuurmans Als in ons land de regen valt Het slechte weer m'n…
Riccardo Cocciante Riccardo Cocciante & Mina Riccardo: Amore amore / amore amor…
Rosanna Rocci Ich hab viel zu lang geglaubt, ich schaff das auch…
Ryuichi Sakamoto Good morning Good evening Where are you? Good evening …
Santa Rosa Cuando me miró Me atravesó el pensamiento Hubo lluvia y hubo…
Santana It's like the ocean baby You make me feel so sexy Love…
Santana (feat. Macy Gray) It's like the ocean baby You make me feel so sexy Love…
Santana Featuring Macy Gray It's like the ocean baby You make me feel so sexy Love…
Sayan Tuer moi Amore On dit l’amour est aveugle Tuer moi, toer moi…
Scisma (Vento nel vento segnali magici da decifrare) Più distant…
SHUNE That's Shune, am I right? Ho capito che non posso fermare Q…
sianna When there is nothing to say The silence is way to…
Sin Boy Veç me ty Amore Ku po don me shku Hajde shkojmë Veç me…
Skaner 1.Byłaś obok, a nie widziałem twych ust, Byłaś obok a nie…
Sky.High Don’t wanna wait For happy ending You're forever all me So I…
Symon Brilla una stella di laggiщ Stanotte Certo non brilla piщ di…
That's Il tuo, il mio, il nostro amore Cosa scrivi in un…
The Hooters Hey! I come awake fallin' down in the sheets They come u…
Tuomari Nurmio (In Napoli where love is King, when boy meets girl,…
Tymek W związkach niesmak Woah, woah Błądziłem tyle lat W martwych…
Vasco Rossi Tu con me Lui con te Lei che l'ama fino in fondo Ma…
vivicoxy AMORE AMORE AMORE AMORE AMORE Блеска алмазов ловина - М…
Young Dro And you tought me to love you to the music Rough…
Zone Ma-ia-hii Ma-ia-huu Ma-ia-hoo Ma-ia-haa (x4) Pronto, ciao, …
Канцлер Ги Смилуйся господь над твоей душой пусть и не хорошей, и…
КРАЙМБРЕРИ МАРИ Сильные волны, громкие люди. Ныряем за золотом, тонем в прел…
Наталья Райская Я вижу, как ты смело глядишь, Я слышу всё, что…
Слава [feat. Любовь Успенская] От края тает закат и бьются волны об причал. И где-то…
עפרה חזה Goo lai be alek ya uma Goo lai be alek ya…
相葉雅紀 My lover, I have to say, forever I' ll keep…
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1919 Well, there was this movie I seen one time About a…
A Day In The Park STOP, BABY LOOK, BABY DON'T GO I AM THE ONE WHO'S THINKING…
Asadoya Yunta Sa kimi we nonaka no ibara no hana ka (sa…
Bibo no Aozora/04 眼差しの不実さと 気高さに溺れていた 狂おしい夏だった 青空も 声も 小さな死のように これ以上 愛さない 禁じる愛…
Field Work Brush up on my field work Better brush up on my…
Forbidden Colors The wounds on your hands never seem to heal I…
Forbidden Colours The wounds on your hands never seem to heal I thought…
Hemisphere 消し炭色の年月 そっと残る熱が未来 辿り着いた地図の裏側 最果ての町 オリーブ色の歳月 その苦い味が追憶 戻りかけた汽船…
Insensatez Ah, insensatez que você fez Coração mais sem cuidado Fez cho…
Risky Born in a corporate dungeon Where people are cheated of life…
Tainai Kaiki Ⅱ- Returning to the Womb I see the lines in the palm of its hand…
Tango Once I thought that I was in control But that was…
Thatness and Thereness Slow-motion repeat of breaking glass Fear Creeping up from b…
The Other Side Of Love in my heart, I know I must be right darkest shadows will som…
Undercooled 空虚な胸には 銃声だけが響く 風は悲嘆にくれ 大地は揺れる オレはまだここにいるのに キミの姿はない 歌を忘れたカナリア…
You Do Me You do me anyone with eyes can see I do you…
愛してる、愛してない 愛してる、愛してない 愛さずにいられない 優しくしないで 私はうそつきなの 愛してる、愛してない 愛さずにいられない あ…
美貌の青空 眼差しの不実さと 気高さに溺れていた 狂おしい夏だった 青空も 声も 小さな死のように これ以上愛さない 禁じる愛お…
電脳戯話 僕らは意識の旅に出る あの海を渡り波に乗る 音もなく場所も時間もない 光の速さで泳ぐ旅 We're surfin' on…
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@christianyork9637
I miss him so much.
@dreamarcade_
Rest In Piece king…
@tq02vfl
I just love him so much .
@Frank-el.
This man Is great! His Spirit will be for ever in eternity of music galaxies
@raulrivas3233
Te amo por tu musica. Viviras por siempre.
@KOMAYA-ti4mf
教授は、しなやかで細くて長い指をしているわけではないけれど、むしろ厚みのある手から放たれる指が、空間をふんわりと泳ぐように鍵盤を弾いているのが素敵です。色と艶。
@user-tt1zp8on9z
高校生の頃、学ラン着たまま渋谷のこの会場に向かったのは懐かしい思い出。
@akemis4654
教授の演奏はぐっと入って来ます😌😌😌😌😌✨✨✨✨
誰がどれだけカバーしても
教授にはかなわない…
@chi__z
pure magician… he transforms the whole atmosphere just by playing the piano
@noris9237
戦メリ、ラストエンペラーよりこの曲の方が好きです。