佐藤博 [Hiroshi Sato] 1988 ON AIR Live
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Live Broadcast on August, 18 1988
Introductions 0:00
1) I Can't Wait (Awakening 1982) 4:04
2) Love Is The Answer (Aqua 1988) 7:41
3) Sweet Inspiration (Sailing Blaster 1984) 11:30
That mac & dx7 combo is adorable.
Me encanta Hiroshi , Awakening es uno de mis discos cabecera genial album!!!
So happy to see he performing this! He s a genious! Can't help feeling extraordinarily happy every since I listen to his music.
メンバー、とんでもない方ばかりですね!
貴重な映像、ありがとうございます。
目でも楽しめます。
何度聴いても素晴らしいです…!
sweet inspirationは最高ですね。
Legend
Hiroshi Sato is a blessing to our ears
this is incredible that this even exists wow what a nerdy eccentric type this genius should have played say goodbye tho
what a quintessential cool ass man he was
伊藤広規と青山純が映ってて嬉しかったが、菅野よう子と接点があったなんて全然知らなくて大変驚きました
何気にメンバー凄くないですか。ご冥福をお祈りいたします。
what a legend
amazing 🥰
Tシャツ100名様にプレゼントって、さすがこの時代!
1988 ON AIR Live, Members of the performance
Hiroshi Sato : Vocals, Keyboards
Jun Aoyama: Drums
Koki Ito: electric bass
Yuji Toriyama: electric guitar
Yoko Kanno: keyboards
Masato Honda: saxophone
Miho Fujii: chorus
Loretta Zoe Haywood: chorus
Sakiko Masano: chorus
懐かしい貴重な映像のupありがとうございます。この少し前まではDr林立夫氏Ba美久月千春氏で六本木PITINNで月一ライブされてましたね~ 至近距離で林氏の太鼓が聴けるのが楽しくてほぼ毎月通ってました。美久月氏が海外逃亡?されてた時に高水氏がトラでBaに入られたライブは今でもよく覚えてます。
菅野さんモテただろうな~カワイイもんな~♪
Buena música
Grande músico ! vá em paz, mestre.
Ele já foi tem quase 10 anos, mas fica eternizado em cada canção e a tendência é cada vez mais gente conhecendo essa lenda.
ハックルバックのlive観られた幸せ🎉皆様早逝な方が多い 自分の番も来るわなぁ
너무 좋네! 도대체 이 시기 일본 음악계에 무슨 일이 있었던 거야?
今もこの時代と同じぐらい良いよ!ここ10年ぐらいの邦楽のインディーはほんとに素晴らしい。
Admiro mucho la cultura japonesa ojalá pudiera conocer alguna mujer de ese país!!
彼がYMOを承諾してたら、また違った展開になっていたかも😮
メンバー すご!
👍👍👍
Can we talk about the all star "support band" please? Yoko Kanno??!! Yuji Toriyama?!! lol, ridiculous...
For us, it is a once in a lifetime Japanese All-Star band. But for Hiroshi Sato, it was Tuesday.
何も言い様がないメンバー陣
anybody got english sub titles for this?
All I know is the lady Keyboardist is Yoko Kanno.
@@DIEGhostfishfunny that was the only one I picked up on as well 🙂
tight as fuck
すごいメンバーなんですが、佐藤さんはフェンダーローズとピアノを弾いていた頃の方が良かった。デジタルを使うようになって個性がなくなった。
Tatsuro Yamashita says in the song description section of the liner notes for his "FOR YOU" album.
“A song like “FUTARI” (Two of Us) would not have been possible without Hiroshi Sato's piano.
The crescendo at the end of the interlude has the piano rolling and swaying wildly.
It's an amazingly expressive performance by him."
TATSURO also said the following in a radio special in remembrance of Hiroshi Sato when he passed away in 2012.
“Hiroshi Sato was a great help to me in the mid-1970s, recording my solo albums and many of Mariya Takeuchi's works. I think he is one of the leading keyboard players in postwar Japan. He was one of my most beloved keyboard players.“
Tatsuro expresses his respect for Hiroshi Sato by saying,
"I have to say that Hiroshi Sato's keyboards are the best in the world.“
He also said, "I think Hiroshi Sato's keyboard ideas are wonderful, like the sense of piano grease in the middle of LOVESPACE, which you just heard, and the intro with a little pickup, which he suddenly started playing on the recording.
In Mariya Takeuchi's "Cheer Up,(GENKI o DASHITE)" he does not play the keyboard for the first four bars. Even after the introduction of live guitar, bass, and drums, his keyboard doesn't appear (laughs). That was completely Sato's idea, and he was full of ideas in that area. He really helped me a lot in the creation of my piece.
Without Sato's piano, many of my pieces would not have been born.“
He was so struck by Sato's piano at the first sighting that he wanted him to play it in his own compositions someday.
“I first saw Hiroshi Sato play the piano when I was still in ”Sugar Babe“.
There was a small live house in “the Shinjuku Pit Inn” neighborhood during a Sugar Babe concert, and that is where I saw him play for the first time.
They were a unit called “Original The Dylan” from Osaka,
The drummer was Toshiaki Hayashi, the bass player was Akihiro Tanaka, the guitarist was Chosei Ishida, and the keyboardist was “Hiroshi Sato”.
The performance of the four rhythms was so good that it was shocking to those of us who had been playing in bands in Tokyo. (I was so shocked that I could not sleep all night.)
Especially the keyboardist, Mr. Sato, and the guitarist, Mr. Chosei Ishida, were playing things that we had given up on from the beginning because we thought that Japanese people probably could not do such things (laughs). I was shocked at that.
That was an incredible shock to me.
Later, he formed a band called “Huckle back” with Shigeru Suzuki, and I was thinking that if I became a solo artist someday, I would definitely ask Sato to play keyboards, and it came true with my second album “SPACY” in 1977.
The very first session was on my song “LOVESPACE."
Thanks for told this interesting history! The piano sound in "FUTARI" is absolutely a masterpiece!
@@vlogbinh
Thank you for your reply
Sato's piano on "Futari" is great.
The live version recorded on "JOY" is especially good!
時代が早過ぎた感ありますよねー❤
35年前じゃ無かったら世界的にヒットしてたかも
I wish I could hear the I wish I could hear "Blue and moody music" in live
@Purple i wish i could hear say goodbye and me to you
Me too. My favorite song ever
メンバーがエグい
当時のトップミュージシャンばっかですよね
佐藤博さんの独特の音世界もサイコー
Hey was Hitoshi sato big in Japan?
ねえ、佐藤博は日本で有名だったの?
この投稿に感謝します
Doesn’t the instrumental for love is the answer sound like Hatsu koi by Tashiki Kadomatsu ?
80년대 노래인데 지금들어도 엄청 세련되었네. 노래 좋다 👍
Is that Patrice Rushen singing on track 2?
damn you're right, good looking out!
I’m so glad this video exists!
とんでもない
サディスティックミカバンドもそうだけど、メンバーが凄い
錚々たる顔ぶれだ!
Wow what a gift. Thanks for uploading this
Wonder what their saying
You dont speak english?
素敵🤍🤞🏼
Japanese music really is the best music ever made.
Wow. Incredible !