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【#山口百恵誕生祭 開催記念!スペシャル楽曲紹介⑮~第1部~】 ♪#赤い衝撃/#山口百恵 15th single released in 1976. Until this work, all the lyrics for Momoe's singles were written by Kazuya Senke, but this was the last work by him (*'ω'*)

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Natalka

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#丸山隆平 と #休日課長 が 隔週でDJ をつとめる 本格的ガチ音楽プログラム🎸 ✦✦•┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈•✦✦ Lifetime Music Station #fmcocolo765 「木下グループ Groove-Method」 ✦✦•┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈•✦✦ オープニングトークは丸山さんの近況報告から‼️ 映画「名無し」のお話から、5/27(水)リリースのSUPER EIGHT LIVE Blu-ray&DVD『超八 in 日本武道館』のお話も👍 この映像作品で丸山さんの“ベースプレイ”をリスナーの皆さんの目で確かめてみてください😇 🎸今回のオンエアリストはコチラ🎸 ♪ Uptown Funk / Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars ♪ It’s gonna rain! / BONNIE PINK ♪ 音楽が聴こえている / SUPER EIGHT ♪ NITRO MICROPHONE UNDERGROUND / NITRO MICROPHONE UNDERGROUND ♪ Norwegian Wood(This Bird Has Flown) / The Beatles ♪ I'm In Trouble / Alessia Cara,Norah Jones ♪ It's No Game(Pt.1) / David Bowie ♪ Breezin' / George Benson ♪ Saturday NIght / T-Connection ♪ Blind Blue / paranoid void 1曲目は丸山さんが“トラウマ話”を語った『Uptown Funk』♪音楽とは関係ない話になっちゃいましたが、この曲を聴くとついつい思い出してしまうみたい🤣 続いて“ベース耳”が順調に育っているというリスナーさんのリクエストにお応えして、1997年の作品 BONNIE PINK『It’s gonna rain!』♪ リスナーさん曰く「雨の日を感じさせるようなちょっとこもったベースが好き」ということで、ベースだけでなく、「楽器で天気を演出しているように聴こえる」と丸山さんも印象を述べておられました☂️ 続いてここで、前回放送の休日課長の“無茶ぶりミッション”に答えてこの楽曲🔥 課長ばりの丸山さんの<妄想恋エピソード>トーク、是非お聴きください🤣 続いて丸山さんが「自分が知っているビートルズとはちょっと違う世界観を感じる」と評した『ノルウェーの森』♪ この楽曲は、ポップ・ミュージックで初めてシタールを導入したものということで、この時期ビートルズはインド文化に強い影響を受けていて、ジョージ・ハリスンはインドのシタール奏者・ラヴィ・シャンカルに弟子入りしたほど🇮🇳 続けて聴いて頂いたのは、そのラヴィ・シャンカルの娘であるノラ・ジョーンズと、カナダのシンガーソングライター・アレッシア・カーラによる『I'm In Trouble』でした♪ 丸山さんも「西部劇のラストに流れそうな雰囲気を持った楽曲」と仰ってましたね🥰 続いては、久々にデヴィッド・ボウイに触れた丸山さんが、この曲を聴いて「極彩色の中に色んな生活や、色んな職業の人たちがひしめき合ってるみたいな光景が頭に浮かんでくる」ということで、強烈なインパクトを残すこの楽曲を<#gm765>リスナーの皆さんにも共有したい!ということで、お届けしました‼️ そして再びここでリスナーさんからのメッセージをご紹介👍 10歳年の離れたお兄様から様々な影響を受けてこられたということで、ジョージ・ベンソンをリクエストしてくださいました🎸 丸山さんが影響を受けたのは…叔父様だったらしく☺️ 小さい頃は叔父様の影響で工藤静香さんの楽曲をよく聴いていたそうですよ👏 そしてラストパートは2曲続けて♪ まずは、「ベース耳で聴くとこういう曲が映える!」という、バハマのナッソーで結成された6人組ファンク・バンド T-Connection の1979年のダンス・チューン🪩 続いて、丸山さんが「やっぱりこっち系が好き!」という変拍子のインストナンバー♪ 「ドラムの位置とベースの位置が絶妙なところ絡まり合ってて、凄く刺激的!」と相当お好きなよう🎉 この<paranoid void>というバンド、大阪発の女性3人組、ギター、ベース、ドラムのインストゥルメンタルトリオだそうです👏 丸山放送回ではオンエアの頻度が高い Bruno Mars の話から、「Bruno Marsがオレを演出したらどうなる?」という話に…、そして「やっぱり兄貴は欲しかった話」から、最後は<#gm765>のチームやリスナーの皆さん、人に恵まれて感謝🙏…という今回のオンエア♪ いかがだったでしょうか👍 / 来週 5/30(土)のオンエアは、休日課長が担当します🥃 \ 番組ではリスナーの皆さんからの ご意見、ご感想やメッセージ📩 そして DJ ふたりに聴いて欲しい <オススメ Bass 楽曲>のリクエスト …などなど、お待ちしております♪ <#gm765>で ポストして頂いても🆗 🔽<#gm765>は radiko でも是非🎧 #シェアラジコ SUPER EIGHT / INFINITY RECORDS 休日課長 礼賛 ゲスの極み乙女 DADARAY ichikoro_official

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On 1 August 2018, six Zimbabweans were gunned down by the army for protesting the delay in election results. The world watched in horror as it unfolded live on international television. Many ask why Zimbabweans no longer take to the streets. The answer is simple—they once did. And they were met not only with bullets from the regime, but with betrayal from the very man they were defending. Nelson Chamisa, then the opposition leader leading the MDC Alliance, said of the protesters: “It was very stupid even for people who demonstrated. To demonstrate for the results to be released, it was stupid… I am not insulting them, but… it was premature, it was unstrategic, and open to be manipulated by the enemy.” Those words struck deeper, way-way deeper than many imagine because they came from the mouth of hope. Unless this betrayal is acknowledged and those words walked back, Zimbabweans will not rise. Not because they are cowards, but because the last time they stood up in huge numbers, they were shot down by the regime; and told they were “stupid” by the leader they thought they were standing up for. When bullets kill the body and words kill the spirit, what then do you expect of the people left behind in Zimbabwe? There is a long and painful history of betrayal by the opposition. In 2008, I was the first journalist to break the story of post-election violence on South Africa’s eNCA news station. Over 400 lives were lost, yet the opposition; then led by Morgan Tsvangirai, did nothing meaningful to support the victims. Instead, they entered government and enjoyed the perks of power. Nelson Chamisa even gave an interview to The Globe and Mail of Canada, justifying the need for expensive cars in the GNU because, according to him, such cars brought “respect.” That one interview told the story of a movement that had shifted from the people to self-interest. They forgot the very communities that had risked everything to vote them into power. And that is precisely why those communities will no longer put their lives on the line for politicians who abandon them at the first taste of comfort. Until this betrayal is addressed—until opposition leaders begin to fight back with integrity and sacrifice; ZANUPF will remain in power, sustained not only by fear, but by the absence of a credible alternative willing to confront it. The current government of Zimbabwe will never change; but Nelson Chamisa has an opportunity to fix the mess he created by calling citizens fighting for a fair election; STUPID. He must confront the hard truth that real leadership begins with accountability. He needs to publicly acknowledge that calling the 2018 protesters “stupid” was a betrayal of the very people who risked their lives for democracy. He must campaign for the Motlanthe Report to be implemented and for the victims’ families to be fully compensated. One of the family members wrote to me, telling me they have no one helping them. After such deliberate betrayals, those around them will never take to the streets again.

Hopewell Chin’ono

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