I am from the same city as the Los Apson mexican band. I was so pleased to visit Yamabe-san's store and to talk a bit about the band. Hopefuly I can visit Japan once again and bring him Los Apson merch from my hometown.
返信例を作成しました: コメント返信案: Thank you for sharing your connection to Los Apson!!We’d love to welcome you back to Japan, and bringing some Los Apson merch would be amazing.
Sincerely thanks for posting this one… a totally new shop to me… clearly, I didn’t walk far enough from the metro station or was short on local knowledge… Yamabe-San mentions the 90s record store called Wave Records... I can think of two other record shop owners (one in Tokyo & one in Osaka) who also have talked about Wave… both of which have a very diverse and personnel selection of music for sale much like this store… can anyone provide a back story on Wave Records as the shop seems to have a bit of history in the evolution of the shops we visit today as buyers...? I hope Ella Records don’t mind, but Los Apson has me thinking of Los Barbados - all this shop-to-shop leg work does work-up an appetite… previously we had a store that did food… how about a place that does great food & great music, but you can’t buy a record ;-)
Vinyl with Obi Japan will be expensive to resell in my country Indonesia. Also viral city pop vinyl such as Tatsuro, Mariya and Miki. Tatsuro was my fave far before this city pop trend was worldwide viral because I watch j-dorama Good Luck circa 2003. And now I'm very curious with 70s girlband Candies because I watch j-dorama Oshin and the deceased Sue chan became Oshin's foster daughter. I also watch j-dorama doctor and j-movie the boy with letter O where Ran Ito act brilliantly
Thank you for sharing your story! It’s amazing how J-dramas can introduce such great music and artists. Tatsuro, Mariya, and Miki are truly timeless. And Candies are a fantastic discovery - their music still holds so much charm. 'Good Luck!!' and 'Oshin' are classics! It's wonderful to hear how these shows have shaped your love for Japanese music. Hope you enjoy exploring more records!
Big fan … thank you for this video : )
Thanks so much! Stay tuned we'll upload this series every Wednesday!
I am from the same city as the Los Apson mexican band. I was so pleased to visit Yamabe-san's store and to talk a bit about the band. Hopefuly I can visit Japan once again and bring him Los Apson merch from my hometown.
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Thank you for sharing your connection to Los Apson!!We’d love to welcome you back to Japan, and bringing some Los Apson merch would be amazing.
最高なお店!またいこ
コメント頂きありがとうございます!ぜひ遊びに行かれてみて下さい!
makes me want to jump on the first plane to japan and come visit the store!!
Hope you can visit Japan and explore all the amazing record stores here! We’d love to welcome you to our store as well!
Immediately have my attention when there's a whole corner for Merzbow.
cool! We’re glad it caught your attention!
Sincerely thanks for posting this one… a totally new shop to me… clearly, I didn’t walk far enough from the metro station or was short on local knowledge…
Yamabe-San mentions the 90s record store called Wave Records... I can think of two other record shop owners (one in Tokyo & one in Osaka) who also have talked about Wave… both of which have a very diverse and personnel selection of music for sale much like this store… can anyone provide a back story on Wave Records as the shop seems to have a bit of history in the evolution of the shops we visit today as buyers...?
I hope Ella Records don’t mind, but Los Apson has me thinking of Los Barbados - all this shop-to-shop leg work does work-up an appetite… previously we had a store that did food… how about a place that does great food & great music, but you can’t buy a record ;-)
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! We're glad we could introduce you to a new shop.
Vinyl with Obi Japan will be expensive to resell in my country Indonesia. Also viral city pop vinyl such as Tatsuro, Mariya and Miki. Tatsuro was my fave far before this city pop trend was worldwide viral because I watch j-dorama Good Luck circa 2003. And now I'm very curious with 70s girlband Candies because I watch j-dorama Oshin and the deceased Sue chan became Oshin's foster daughter. I also watch j-dorama doctor and j-movie the boy with letter O where Ran Ito act brilliantly
Thank you for sharing your story! It’s amazing how J-dramas can introduce such great music and artists. Tatsuro, Mariya, and Miki are truly timeless. And Candies are a fantastic discovery - their music still holds so much charm. 'Good Luck!!' and 'Oshin' are classics! It's wonderful to hear how these shows have shaped your love for Japanese music. Hope you enjoy exploring more records!
新宿時代に2度行きました。Blast headのCDを買ったのを覚えています。あと、店主の山辺さんはdommuneで時々DJしてますね。
コメント頂きありがとうございます。ぜひ高円寺のお店にも遊びに行ってみてください!
高円寺南口の線路沿いの古い雑居ビルの3階に中古レコード屋があってさ、ノ―スリ―ブの白肌のお姉さんが店番してたんだけど、両腕の内側がケロイドだらけで顔色が悪い上に目の下の隈が異常に黒いのよ。完全にシャブ中。
そこで、ナゴムのソノシ―ト(木魚?と人生?)買った思い出。
お姉さん、当時中坊の自分に優しく話しかけてくれた。
お店と関係無くてすみません。高円寺が懐かしくって。
C'est la caverne d'Ali Baba ce shop!
Je recherche un cd de Yasuaki Shimizu and the Saxophonettes " Latin "
Peut-être que vous l'avez en magasin ?
Merci beaucoup pour le compliment !
ブラジルのバンドから店名をとったのですか。
ユニークなお店ですね。
気になります。
あまり高円寺行かないけれど、気になるなぁ・・・。
コメント頂きありがとうございます。素敵なお店ですので、ぜひ遊びに行ってみて下さい!
好酷,下次去
请一定要去看看!