A documentary of the enthusiasm and emotion that the folk music darling left behind at the Budokan.
A warm singing voice and an overwhelming sense of unity that envelops the venue.
This is an important record in the history of Japanese folk music, with a stunning contrast between dynamic performances that convey the momentum of his solo activities and delicate ballads that touch the listener's heart.
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A:
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1)
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Asa Ga Kuru Made
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2)
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Kino Ni Sayonara
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3)
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Rainen Mo Kuru Yo
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4)
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Kyushu He Kaeru Tomo He
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5)
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Tanukibayashi
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B:
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1)
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Sayonara No Machi
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2)
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Imoto
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3)
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Hitorikiri
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4)
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Omoide Ni Shite Shimaeru Sa
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5)
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Watashi No Uta
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C:
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1)
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Hey Gypsy Sasottokure
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2)
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Doko Ni Mo Ikanai
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3)
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Negai
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4)
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Kyo Ha Ame
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D:
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1)
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Uchi No Otosan
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2)
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Itsumo Futari
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3)
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Asa Ga Kuru Made
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4)
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Osanai Hi Ni
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5)
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Good Night My Baby
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Electric Guitar - 水谷公生
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Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - 南こうせつ