Hideki Saijo [ 西城秀樹 ] : BEAT STREET
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Hideki Saijo [ 西城秀樹 ] : BEAT STREET
Candy Asada [ キャンディー浅田 ] : No, No, Darling
Eiko Shuri [ 朱里エイコ ] : 黒い炎
Takako Mamiya [ 間宮貴子 ]: 真夜中のジョーク
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話の特集 1976年11月号
Plastics were a short-lived, but highly influential, Japanese New Wave band that recorded between 1979 and 1981. Their sound was similar to The B-52s, but if you grafted a little of The Sugarcubes on for good measure. They often sang in English and did a killer cover of “Last Train to Clarksville.” Talking Head David Byrne was responsible for getting their demo tape to the manager of The B-52s. They released two American records on Island and both are absolutely delightful (and easy to find cheap on vinyl). “Good”
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