Japan playlist
Are you turning Japanesa? I don’t think so!
This, I believe is the ultimate Japan playlist.
One of my favorite countries in the world to visit. it truly is a fascinating place in the world. The music from this region is just so. Crazy even!
I have been a few times and cannot wait to get back over there again as soon as Crap-19 takes a hike and leaves this planet already.
Meanwhile, here is the Japan playlist to keep us happy.
Perfect for those of you out there in lock down.
I hope you dig the list of songs I put together.
You can even let me know what songs or bands I forgot and let me know!
私はあなたがそれを掘ることを望みます
Arrigato!
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC1_IcliLasW5eajllU8pA5Gh
JAPAN
001 Fantomas - 4-30-05
002 INXS - I Send A Message
003 LADYBABY - candy
004 Babymetal - DoKiDoKi MORNING
005 MOMOIRO CLOVER Z vs KISS - YUMENO UKIYONI SAITEMINA
006 The Cure - Kyoto Song
007 Kill Bill Vol.1 - Isaac Hayes - Run Fay Run
008 CHAI - GREAT JOB
009 Mutant Monster - Barabara
010 Sigh - Inked in Blood
011 The Vapors - Turning Japanese
012 Fantomas - 4-7-05
013 Ocean Machine - Night
014 Masayuki Sakamoto - Psy'chy
015 Astro Boy - 1980 English Intro Theme
016 Go Misawa - 悪魔人間 (デビルマン) - 不動明
017 Red House Painters - Japanese To English
018 八十八ヶ所巡礼「仏滅トリシュナー
019 Acid Mothers Temple - Floating Flower Shizuku No Youni
020 Ween - Japanese Cowboy
021 Otoboke Beaver - Don't light my fire
022 Gojira's Godzilla Theme Song
023 Cavalera Conspiracy - Bonzai Kamikazee
024 Ultra Bide - DNA vs DNA
025 David Bowie - Crystal Japan
026 A Flock Of Seagulls - Tokyo
027 Sakura - Cherry blossoms
028 BON JOVI - Tokyo Road
029 Aneka - Japanese boy
030 Endon - Boy Meets Girl
031 Junko Ohashi - Dancin'
032 Ike Reiko - Yoake No Scat
033 Shohjo-Tai - Flamingo Island
034 Chthonic - Kaoru
035 Herbie Hancock - Nobu
036 Akiko Yano - Dogs Awaiting
037 Inoyama Land - Glass Chaim
038 Fantomas - 4-14-05
039 Hide - Dice
040 Japan - Talking drum
041 Sabbat - Samurai Zombies
042 Brian Ice - Tokyo
043 W.A.S.P. - Tokyos on fire
044 UHNELLYS - SWITCH
045 Boris - LOVE
046 Kill Bill Vol. 1 - Battle Without Honor or Humanity Tomoyasu Hotei
047 eX-Girl - Pretty You Ugly
048 Gonin Ish - Shagan No Tou
049 Banana Erectors - Fed Up With Highschool Days
050 Strapping Young Lad - Japan
051 Yoshida Brothers - Ibuki
052 Zeni Geva - Total Castration
053 Flower Travellin' Band - Satori, Pt. 1
054 MOMOIRO CLOVER Z - GOUNN -
055 Tom Waits - Big In Japan
056 ABIGAIL - A Witch Named Aspilcuetta
057 Sigh - The Tombfiller
058 Marty Friedman-Dragon's Kiss-Dragon Mistress
059 RIOT - Tokyo Rose
060 Fantomas - 4-13-05
061 Guitar Wolf - High Schooler Action
062 Becoming a Geisha - Memoirs of a Geisha Soundtrack
063 Seven Samurai- Ending Theme
064 Miki Sugimoto - Rei's Ballad (Theme from Zero Woman Red Handcuffs)
065 Yoshida Brothers - Rising from Best Of Yoshida Brothers
066 Ruler - Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie
067 Kill Bill Vol. 1 OST - Twisted Nerve - Bernard Herrmann
068 Fantomas - 4-23-05
069 Shonen Knife - It's a New Find
070 Polish National Radio Symphony OrchestraKrzysztof Penderecki - Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima
071 ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE - Helen Buddha; Miss Condom X
072 Shugo Tokumaru - Decorate
073 PiGu - Bye Bye Honey
074 Hello Kitty Theme Song - Hello Kitty
075 ACUTE - 生き地獄
076 Sabbat - Karmagmassacre
077 Yellow Magic Orchestra - Tong Poo
078 Yojimbo OST - Main Theme
079 Anpan-man (Red beans bread man)theme song
080 Ex-Girl - The Crown of Dr. Keroninstein
081 Kate Bush - [The Whole Story] Breathing
082 Coffins - Hatred Storm
083 The Books - Tokyo
084 Fantomas - 4-19-05
085 男の一生/松方弘樹
086 Azuma Kabuki Musicians - Dojoji
087 Saxon - Walking Through Tokyo
088 Kill Bill, Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack - The Flower of Carnage - Meiko Kaji
089 Les Rallizes Denudes - Now is forever
090 G.I.S.M. - Nih Nightmare
091 Mono - Silent Flight, Sleeping Dawn
092 Deftones - Romantic Dreams
093 Strapping Young Lad - Zen
094 Dead Can Dance - Kiko
095 Kinoco Hotel - キノコホテル「キノコノトリコ」
096 Esashi Oiwake - Ensemble Nipponia
097 Naitemo idayoi - bcmomoiro clover
098 Bryan Ferry - Tokyo Joe
099 Suzuki Junzo - Crying Out Double Suicide Blues
100 Iron Maiden - Sun and Steel
101 Kikagaku Moyo - Dripping Sun
102 Fantomas - 4-3-05
103 BARBATOS - Tokyo Rock'N Roll Show
104 BABYMETAL - MEGITSUNE
105 Eternal Elysium - Shadowed Flower
106 The Erections - stupid punk
107 The Seatbelts - Cowboy Bebop (Original Soundtrack 1)
108 Rush - Manhattan Project
109 Today Is the Day - Samurai
110 Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood OST - main theme
111 Japanese War Music - Samurai Battle March
112 Steel Panther - Asian Hooker
113 The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation - A Place For Fantasies
114 Guitar Wolf - FIGHTING ROCK
115 HEAVY METAL ARMY - That's Hammurabia
116 Michale Graves - Godzilla
117 Noriko Miyamoto - My Life
118 Loudness - Ashes in the Sky
119 Mary's Blood- Save the queen
120 Mellvins - One Fine Day
121 High On Fire - Bastard Samurai
122 Shakuhachi - The Japanese Flute
123 Luna Sea - IN SILENCE
124 Tatsuro Yamashita - Sparkle
125 PIG DESTROYER - Kamikaze Heart
126 Tomoko Kawada - Akanegumo
127 Sodom - Kamikaze Terrorizer
128 Carlos Toshiki and Omega Tribe - Sky Surfer
129 TOKKAEBI - cheon mun
130 Pere Ubu - 30 Seconds Over Tokyo
131 Wanda Jackson - Fujiyama Mama
132 Witch Cross - Night Flight To Tokyo
133 F.O.E. - Total Eclipse
134 Coffins - The Frozen Styx
135 Sword of Doom (1966) - Main Theme OST
136 Sigh - The Transfiguration Fear
137 Yondemasu Yo, Azazel san - Opening song
138 Thundercat - Tokyo
139 GHOST IN THE SHELL O.S.T.2 - i can't be cool
140 Japandroids - No Allegiance to the Queen
141 YAMANTAKA - SONIC TITAN - Hoshi Neko
142 Doraemon 2005 Opening - Sha La La
143 Akira Soundtrack - Kaneda's Theme
144 Anatomia - Morbid Hallucination
145 Traditional Japanese music - Honno-ji
146 Kodo - Lion
147 Tomita Planets - Mercury, The Winged Messenger
148 Yuji Ohno - Lupin The Third Theme '78
149 Ninja Scroll TV Series Soundtrack - Jubei's Theme
150 OKAWARI_BOY show me your space
151 Boris - The Woman on the Screen
152 Sepultura - Kamaitachi
153 X Japan - X
154 L'Acephale - Hitori Bon Odori
155 Zilch (hide) - Inside the Pervert Mound
156 Fantomas - 4-12-05
157 Kodo - Akatsuki
158 Sigh - Hunters not horned
159 Pucca Theme song
160 Tujiko Noriko - Solo - Magic
161 MYSTERY KINDAICHI BAND - THEME OF KOSUKE KINDAICHI
162 Akiko Yano - クマ
163 Sooo Baad Revue - バッド・レビュ
164 Pharoahe Monch - Simon Says (instrumental)
165 Imaginary Flying Machines - Sanpo (My Neighbor Totoro) (feat. Living Corpse & Yoko Hallelujah)
166 Mutant Monster - kamisama o negai - pv with romaji lyrics
167 Mount Fuji - Neun
168 Kumi Sasaki - Tanchame Bushi
169 Yakuza - Yama
170 Chai - Choose go!
171 Goto Mariko – Drone
172 Blue Oyster Cult - Godzilla
173 Kinoco hotel – F No Junkai
174 ASS BABOONS OF VENUS - Jet Unchi
175 James Bond you only live twice OST - Aki, Tiger and Osato
176 PJ Harvey - Kamikaze
177 BABYMETAL - Awadama Fever
178 Alcatrazz - Hiroshima Mon Amour
179 Tokyo Blade - Warrior of the Rising Sun
180 TIK & TOK - TOKYO GIRLS
181 Queen - Hammer To Fall
182 Nana Kitade - Kibou No Kakera
183 Gallhammer - Blind my eyes
184 Yellow Magic Orchestra - Kai-Koh
185 Chikyuu Kyoumei Resonance of the Earth
186 Hoodoo Gurus - Tojo
187 John Waite - Euroshima
188 Tommy Snyder / Yuji Ohno) - ザ・マリン・エクスプレス (The Marine Express)
189 Boris - Riot Sugar
190 Yellow Machinegun - Again
191 Kill Bill, Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack - The Lonely Shepherd
192 Church of Misery - Chilly Grave
193 Jimmy Takeuchi - Yasuki bushi (Shimane)
194 Yuji Ohno "Andromeda no kanata ni" - (OST - Captain Future)
195 Bo Ningen - Henkan
196 Blood Stain Child - Electricity
197 Crime - Yakuza
198 Tatsuya Yoshida & Satoko Fujii - Feirsttix
199 Ike Reiko - Kokotsu No Sekai
200 Fantomas - 4-9-05
201 David Bowie - It's no game
202 Manon - xxFANCYPOOLxx
203 Sparks - Here In Heaven
204 MAD SPYAIR - samurai heart Gintama
205 Terror Squad - Nightmare Rider
206 Fantomas - 4-6-05
207 Mutant Monster - Hanabi
208 Jimmy Takeuchi - Akita obako
209 NAKED CITY - OSAKA BONDAGE
210 Death Panda theme
211 Crossfaith - Monolith
212 OMD - Enola Gay
213 Dir en Grey - Obscure
214 LADYBABY Age-Age Money
215 Fantomas - 4-17-05
216 S.O.B. - Deceiver (Napalm Death cover)
217 Jimmy Takeuchi - Time Of The Season
218 Dark Mirror Ov Tragedy - Thy Sarcophagus & Unwritten Symphony
219 Laurie Anderson - Kokoku
220 THOMPSON TWINS - TOKIO
221 Electric Eel Shock - Killer killer
222 Kodo - Nanafushi
223 Ningen Isu - Heartless Scat
224 Amachi Shigeru – Showa Blues
225 BlackLab - Insanity
226 TENGGER - achime
227 Riot - Narita
228 Martin Denny - Japanese Farewell Song (Sayonara)
229 LADYBABY - Renge Chance
230 Tokyo Electron - She Keeps Me Shut
231 Kan Mikami - Anata Mo Star Ni Nareru
232 Kraftwerk - Radioactivity
233 CHAI - N.E.O.
234 Fantomas - 4-27-05
235 Gacharic Spin - Next Stage
236 Loudness - Crazy Nights
237 David Bowie - Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
238 The Presidents of the USA - Japan
239 Fantomas - 4-4-05
240 Kyary Pamyu P - Fashion Monster
241 Wagakki Band - Senbonzakura
242 Deep Purple - Woman From Tokyo
243 Krokus - Tokyo Nights
244 Kyoto - Venetian Blinds
245 Happy End - Natsu nandesu
246 Motohiko Hamase - Plateau
247 Boris - Tokyo Wonder Land
248 Asia - Countdown to Zero
249 Hiiragi Fukuda - Me And My Marshall Amp
250 Marty Friedman - Ai Takkatta
251 Kodo - O-Daiko (japanese drummers - Taiko - tambours geants Japon)
252 Sonic Youth - Tokyo Eye
253 Otoboke Beaver - Anata Watashi Daita Ato Yome No Meshi
254 Y&T - Midnight in Tokyo
255 Metalucifer - Heavy Metal Samurai
256 Urami Bushi - Meiko Kaji
257 Alphaville - Big in Japan
258 M.O.D. - Godzula
259 Akiko Yano - Hitotsudake
260 Japan - Life in Tokyo (Giorgio Moroder Version)
261 Boris with Merzbow - Sometimes
262 Dragonforce - Power Of The Ninja Sword
263 Fantomas - 4-10-05
264 The Guyver Dark hero Theme song
265 Minami Deutsch / 南ドイツ - Futsu Ni Ikirenai
266 Yukihiro Takahashi - Drip Dry Eyes
267 ZooBOMBS - Doo Bee
268 SIGH - Shingontachikawa
269 Burt Bacharach - Me Japanese Boy I Love You
270 Kay Cee Jones - Japanese Farewell Song
271 Dhidalah - GRB
272 Kikagaku Moyo - tree smoke
273 The Fall - I Am Damo Suzuki
274 Ryuichi Sakamoto - Thousand Knives
275 Yasuaki Shimizu - kakshi
333 Godiego - The Birth of the Odyssey (Monkey Magic)
666 BABYMETAL -Headbanger
Here are the songs to listen to:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC1_IcliLasW5eajllU8pA5Gh
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Welcome REIGN CRAWFORD to the Dalton Sanctuary as a DOMINANT VOLUNTEER. Please send in your blog within the next 48 hours or we will have to reopen your role. You may begin dash activity immediately, no need to wait for anything else once your blog is made.
✎ OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
ANYTHING ELSE: Margot Robbie and I'll be using Harley resources as her stripper persona - I might have her retest and end up a Switch I'm not sure yet. Depends on how she develops and what the rp needs.
✎ IN CHARACTER INFORMATION
NAME: Reign Crawford
AGE/BIRTHDAY: 25
GENDER/PRONOUNS: cis female she/her
SUB/DOMINANT/SWITCH?: Domme
STAFF/RESIDENT/VISITOR?: volunteer
SEXUAL ORIENTATION: pansexual
KINKS: hit me up
ANTI-KINKS: scat, watersports, age play
✎ BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
Born into the family that she was, Reign was destined for an interesting start. Lucky for her though, she had an older brother to look out for her. When they were kids, she was really safe. He could stay by her side and keep her out of harm's way. Some might assume she'd end up a Submissive from the way they acted as children alone; one word from Emerson and she went where he told her to, did what he told her to, and said what he told her to. She understood that he had her best interest at heart, that he knew more about the world than she did. She innocently and naively fluttered through life as a socialite butterfly, living life to the fullest and enjoying all the best that the world had to offer as far as positive energy was concerned. She started doing gymnastics and aerialist stunts on silk ropes and hoops when she was really young, but she got serious about training her body and got into self defense when she got into her teen years. She became a boss ass bitch. She spent a lot of money on personal trainers and dance/gymnastic/etc classes of all kinds.
Everything was smooth sailing from there on, she was a care-free and young woman with the world at her fingertips and when she tested, she was named a Dominant, boosting her confidence. When Emerson got in trouble with the law, she stood up for him. Sometimes, she’s the only person that will stick up for him.
It was a fight over him that pushed her to leave her parent’s nest. She got bored of a life where she seemed to have everything. Luckily, she was already well equipped and very quickly landed herself a very lucrative job as a sugar baby that branched off from a job as a stripper. She really liked creating an alter ego for her job. Based on the clientele that visit her in the club, she participates in findom and prostituted D/s scenes too. She's very open about sex, hypersexual even and full of manic energy-- she’s very put together but will fall hard for fun, and has been known to sleep with people for money and attention too. She loves to be adored, and even though she's a Domme through and through she doesn't mind submitting or bottoming. In fact, she enjoys the attention. She doesn’t date though, whether that be because of a lack of interest in romance or her flighty nature nobody knows. She is very much a happy person, but if that switch is flipped she’ll kick ass if she needs to.
Her parents don’t know about the stripping job, and she’d likely end up cut off like Emerson if they did. Right now, her volunteer work at the Sanctuary is an unintended cover and her parents don’t ask questions.
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Last Night in Soho: The Haunting History of Anya Taylor-Joy’s “Downtown” Song
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“Maybe you know some little places to go to where they never close,” Anya Taylor-Joy sings in the latest music video from director Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho. After all, both the film and the song, “Downtown,” which was made famous by Petula Clark, are about destinations.
From the moment the needle drops on the onscreen vintage Dansette record player, Last Night in Soho lands in the world of British pop. The surrealistic ghost story follows fashion designer Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) as she dreams her way into Swinging London, and the pleasant nightmares of the mod nightlife. Taylor-Joy plays Sandie, an aspiring singer on the cusp of discovery and who haunts Ellie’s dreams. Or is she dreaming?
Cliquey London youth in the mid-1960s divided themselves between mods, rockers, and, as Ringo Starr declared himself in A Hard Day’s Night, “mockers.” Edgar Wright would traditionally be in the latter category. He spoofed zombies in Shaun of the Dead, parodied cop movies in Hot Fuzz, and tweaked the nose of action films with Baby Driver. Wright approaches his films sonically, and for Last Night in Soho’s new music video, he subverts his usual satire by darkening a celebratory anthem to bright lights with a somber tone.
The music video shows Taylor-Joy recording “Downtown” in a studio, live with a full orchestra behind her while clips tease her character’s arc in the film. Taylor-Joy, who won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy for her role in The Queen’s Gambit, previously sang onscreen in the film adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. (2020), and she once told Den of Geek she hopes to eventually devote herself to singing professionally. She was the breakout star of the film The Witch, and her downtempo rendition is spellbinding.
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“Downtown” was written by Tony Hatch, who produced Clark’s 1964 recording. The pair had been working together since Hatch helped producer Alan A. Freeman on Clark’s 1961 No. 1 hit “Sailor.” Hatch became Clark’s regular producer in 1963, but their first five collaborations didn’t light up the charts. That changed when he saw the neon signs which illuminated Broadway on his first trip to New York in the autumn of 1964.
Hatch wrote the core of the song upon hitting 48th Street in midtown Manhattan, the melody coming while he was waiting for the traffic lights to change. According to some sources, he originally envisioned “Downtown” as a doo wop R&B song, and intended to pitch it to the Drifters, whose song “Sweets for My Sweet” inspired Hatch to write “Sugar and Spice,” which became a hit for the Searchers. According to that narrative, it never occurred to Hatch that a white woman could even sing it.
The more accepted story is that Hatch pitched Clark four songs he’d gotten from New York music publishers for an Oct. 16, 1964, London recording session at Pye Studios. None of the songs turned Clark on, and she asked what he’d been writing. He played her the unfinished “Downtown,” scatting the vocal melody because the lyrics only consisted of a few lines and the title word. Clark told him to finish it; she didn’t care if it was a hit or not. He finalized the lyrics about a half hour before the session.
Hatch scored his arrangement to make the giant orchestra accompanying Clark sound like a rock band, and the backing was done live rather than tracked. The musicians included bass player Brian Brocklehurst and a pianist; drummers Ronnie Verrell and Bobby Graham keeping time with other percussion players; a string section consisting of eight violinists, two viola players, and two cellists; a horn section of four trumpet players and four trombonists; and a woodwind quintet on flutes and oboes. Vocal group the Breakaways sang backup.
And then there was the guitar section. The session players were veteran finger benders Vic Flick, Big Jim Sullivan, and Jimmy Page, who would go on to turn The New Yardbirds into Led Zeppelin.
The combo recorded three takes of the song. The second was picked for release. Joe Smith of Warner Brothers loved the song so much he ordered a rush release in the U.S. where it debuted at No. 87 and became the first No. 1 hit for the year 1965. This made history as Clark became the first British female artist to have a No. 1 hit in the rock and roll era in the U.S. She was only the second female British singer to have a No. 1 hit in America since Vera Lynn’s 1952 song “Auf Wiederseh’n Sweetheart.” Clark would go on to have a run of 15 consecutive U.S. hits.
“Downtown” was released in the UK in November 1964, but was kept out of the top spot on the charts by the Beatles’ “I Feel Fine.” Clark was already a regular on BBC programming, and had also a wide following in France and Italy. Besides her string of hits, she also appeared in the 1968 Francis Ford Coppola movie, Finian’s Rainbow, and the film musical version of Goodbye, Mr. Chips.
“Downtown” has been covered by Frank Sinatra, The B-52s, Yo La Tengo, and Dolly Parton. Winona Ryder’s character sang it in the 1999 film Girl, Interrupted. But it also has one much darker place in history: The Nashville bombing of Christmas 2020. Followed the broadcast warning: “If you can hear this message, evacuate now,” the song was broadcast from the RV to give residents time to get out of the area before the explosion, which caused tremendous damage to the neighborhood.
There are Soho sections in both London and New York, which makes it perfect for the film. Taylor-Joy brings out the loneliness and desperation which follows a night downtown. The title of Last Night In Soho, by the way, comes from a song of the same name by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich.
Last Night in Soho will be released in theaters on Oct. 29.
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