Very dark, lose, free flowing piece with much varied tonal vibrations from very unique beloved musicians of distinct orgin.Enjoyed best at live preformance.
I went to his live twice back in the early 2000 in Shibuya. I think he's now concentrating on singing and sometimes writing but during the performance, he told us that he was the owner of an old book store. It seems he's touring through Japan this May. If you are a fan and can read Japanese, I would recommend his book called "Tamashii no Basho."( direct translation is like a place where your soul lies)
Very dark, lose, free flowing piece with much varied tonal vibrations from very unique beloved musicians of distinct orgin.Enjoyed best at live preformance.
FREAKING AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I knew this would be different-they’re not smiling on the album cover!
i didnt knew that joey ramone played in that band
COOL ! I'm very fun!
Good!! I really enjoy Japanese '60s music. Some are better than American. Greetings from Hungary!
tiborvivi they have rebel culture in Hungary
@SoupBeardMan please do this is really extraordinary i dig thanks for sharing
I wonder if they heard the Velvet Underground.
this is a painful, visceral expression of loss, as far as i see it.
"THE ROULETTE REGIME WAS HERE!!!"
JACKS singer is THE SADDEST MAN ON PLANET EARTH
I'm trying to research him but finding no luck, can you tell me his story or where I could find it?
+Reece Tyler
you can find by the words "yoshio hayakawa" or "早川義夫". but it was written by Japanese maybe.
I went to his live twice back in the early 2000 in Shibuya. I think he's now concentrating on singing and sometimes writing but during the performance, he told us that he was the owner of an old book store. It seems he's touring through Japan this May. If you are a fan and can read Japanese, I would recommend his book called "Tamashii no Basho."( direct translation is like a place where your soul lies)
I’ve never heard this or know anything about him, but my first impression-is he their Scott Walker? 😎
Very depressive, no such a psychedelically hallucinogenic storm all around the world I do emphasize.
The Doors started before Jacks, so no, the Jacks are the japanese version of the doors.
Maaaaaan I need some translation
What did their parnet's think of this?
Pink floyd????
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