50 YEARS OF HAKO: Part IIIWe already celebrated 50 years of Hako thoroughly and then listened to the remaster of her first album, Tobimasu, released in December. Now it's time for Hako's second album, Tsunawatari, originally released in 1976. The remaster, called Tsunawatari Deluxe Edition, was released just a few weeks ago.Last time I learned that some /mu/ regulars aren't that big on reading letters, so without further ado we'll move on to the links.Full playlist on the official Youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9FTighCZsI&list=OLAK5uy_kNy5C5Jptf5jHnlHIMsHNl3YuDe9JrDjYNote: for some reason they used the old version of the song Help Me in the playlist, even though they do have the remastered version on their channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_bQXAB4cvQOther official means of listening to the album (Spotify etc.):https://lnk.to/Tsunawatari_DXAlso, titles are in moonrunes, so here's the tracklist in real letters:1. Mukai Kaze2. Shiroi Hana3. Himawari4. Tenjou5. Help Me6. Hitori Uta7. Harmonica Fuki no Otoko8. Tsunawatari9. Utaitaino10. Tanjou Iwai11. Utaitaino12. Boukyouka13. ハHarmonica Fuki no Otoko14. Tenjou15. Hitori Uta16. Tsunawatari17. Himawari18. Yurusarezaru Koi19. Suteta Tomodachi1-10 are remastered songs from the original album. 11-17 are live songs recorded in 1976 in Shinjuku Loft (the other half of the concert from CD2 of Tobimasu Deluxe Edition). 18 and 19 are demos from 1974 (the other two are on CD2 of Tobimasu Deluxe Edition). This finally makes the rare mini-album we discussed in the first thread called "Tobimasu... 17sai" redundant, since all 4 of its 1974 demo songs are now available on the remasters of Tobimasu and Tsunawatari. This also means Suteta Tomodachi can be found on Youtube for the first time.
I know it's unlikely, but just in case there is a person on /mu/ who for some reason beyond their control couldn't celebrate with us in previous threads, I'll also post the remaster of the first album, Tobimasu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kExEGNJU9w4&list=OLAK5uy_mbvKFdlv9zPa5LdZN4OSNARO_0JxptxSMhttps://lnk.to/tobimasuDXedition
Last time I said that I'd make this thread in the last week of February or the first week of March. However, I fell victim to the good old monkey paw.Last week I hoped Tsunawatari Deluxe Edition would arrive before the weekend. And I indeed got it on Friday. When I merrily put the CD into my only optical drive, it turned out it was dead. I had to order a new one, which arrived only a few days ago. Hence the delay.
>>129677852based :)
For those who prefer to have music on their devices instead of streaming, here's a link:>https://www.mediafire.com/file/bsv5mtucn3qb09f/As always, in .flac format, ripped personally by Hako's truly.And since I'm at it:>https://www.mediafire.com/file/w14niwd2u2qjad1/Tobimasu Deluxe Edition.>https://www.mediafire.com/file/kii2tjvg70ti44bTobimasu... 17sai (the "redundant" mini-album with four demos mentioned in the OP).>https://www.mediafire.com/file/94sdvuoaiw5tkac/Live Set (consists of remastered First Live and Live II albums).Again, if possible, support Hako by using official means of listening to her music which can be found in the OP, or perhaps even buy some albums.
Ok, this is epic O_o
>>129678628Yes, certainly an epic album.
I just realised I had made a terrible, terrible mistake. We had two threads focused on Hako's first album, Tobimasu, and I completely forgot to mention something of the highest importance. For this absolute blunder I am going to punish myself by pausing Hako for 10 minutes.Now, look at the cover of Tobimasu again. Yes, that's right, the green moonrunes. Without a shadow of doubt everyone spent many a sleepless night wondering what they meant.When I tried reading them for the first time, I decided they were just random letters. That's because for some reason I was convinced they're read vertically starting from the right. But as it turned out, they had decided to write them horizontally like normal human beings for once, as a joke, I'm sure.The solution to the mystery is a bit disappointing, to be honest. It's just a fragment of lyrics. But not from the song Tobimasu, as one would expect. It's from Hashi Mukou no Ie. It starts with "八つ当たりでもすりゃ" (yatsu atari demo surya) and ends with "あの橋を渡り川沿いのこの" (ano hashi wo watari kawazoi no kono), ending mid-sentence.I'm still investigating why they used Hashi Mukou no Ie of all songs.
I reached a milestone a few weeks ago, by the way. 100k of listens to Hako (PC only, I don't use last.fm on my phone).Thus, I now possess over 25% of all listens to Hako on the site. Actually, ~13%, because like most Japanese artists, Hako has another entry with her name spelled in romaji. There, there are another 400k listens.In total 51700 people listened to her songs 730k times, that's ~14 per person on average.Of course, that was a few weeks ago, I got another ~7000 since then.
greetings from a fellow /147/er
>>129681055Hope you enjoyed today's final. Anton is back on the tour. And he made a 140 in the semi.There's some Q Tour tomorrow too, and "all matches are streamed", allegedly.Anyhow, the >waiting is nearly over.
>>129681150thanks, but i havent seen any snooker since the last major tournament (ive forgotten the name of it)very nice that he made a 140thats good news too about tomorrow, ill try and find some streams thenim very glad anon, that is good to hear
>>129681186See you in the >new then (if someone bakes).
In this thread specifically I need to mention how I started listening to Hako. I'm not going to torture you with the whole story, because it would take multiple posts to tell it, just a quick summary.I've been listening to Hako on a daily basis (literally, with 0 days of abstinence) for nearly 4 years, since the 2nd of May 2022, to be precise. But I already had a couple of her albums on my HDD before that, which is why I could accidentally find them in my music folder on that day.10 years ago, though I didn't use to, I randomly happened to visit /mu/. While scrolling down the first page, looking for some rock/metal, an album cover caught my eye. It was pic related, Hako's Tsunawatari, the album we're listening to in this thread. Why it caught my attention, I can't say. It is a nice cover, but nothing really spectacular after all. And for some reason I can't explain either, I decided to download it, even though I wasn't interested in any type of music except rock and metal (this stays true even today, but with one exception, obviously). And it sat in my music folder for 6 years.The point of the story is: if you remember making a post about Tsunawatari in a /mu/ thread on 30 July 2016, know that you have my eternal gratitude.
rec songs of her?
>>129685820Not as easy a question as it may seem. I have a playlist with only my favourite songs and it has over 60 tracks.But I'll try to choose 10 songs that will show you different aspects of Hako.I failed. I'm unable to choose less than 20.>Sasuraihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO-zpvAXuzc>Sayonara no Kanehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXQV5lbwjTw>Kage ga Mienaihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKerKykwTjo>Kibun wo Kaetehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV0RVf5CQqc>Shiroi Hanahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XRDz7Xh7To>Himawarihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1Ws_Cgw6_w>Harmonica Fuki no Otokohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BZWr7CE3Ik>Mizuwarihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jeEYXUKNYc>Uchi to Issho nihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCaQ_FIEX8g>Kimagurehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXIfhXkajU>Yoake Maehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tlNv0iLnvs>Kyoudai Shinjuuhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TX4NgHHgIOM>Noroihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1LGa5N3cqQ>Ningen Magaihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPi6y1O8lqE>Michi wo Sagasehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqXzXSS3Ca0>Aruitehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6KWp0Zezns>Otoko no Whiskeyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd36KlW1WoE>Inochi Kakusunahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtzuD65_BUE>Saraba Yoki Jidaihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcwSYkZn5oM>Kimonohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKTd3npWBt0And as a bonus, some live songs that don't have their studio versions:>Watashi no Shiawasehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl5UlNKCP-k>Kikyou no Hanahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T9uedRha30>Futsuka Yoihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUSewGxXPR0>Kaette Koihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKzA9Ai9cC8>Machihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPBuR5qfWEAExtra bonus, an actual traditional folk song, Hako version:>Souran Bushihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUFLKn0UYGU
>>129687782danke. im gonna check it
I wanted to post a song I've been listening to a lot recently, but the album is not on Youtube. Therefore, I uploaded it.The album is called Watashi no Shiawase and it's a live recording. You will notice that song number 12 (旅路 - Tabiji) is in .mp3 format. This is because the song is only in the LP version. The CD version on the other hand has two songs LP doesn't. That's why I got the CD version and added that one missing song, unfortunately not .flac.Songs I especially recommend from this album:8. なわとび - Nawatobi10. 私の幸せ - Watashi no Shiawase11. さらば良き時代 - Saraba Yoki JidaiLink:>https://www.mediafire.com/file/bycflo6va2g5s6w/
This is a poster released as promotional material for Tobimasu. It's 50 years old and a couple of them should still exist. And one day at least one of them will be mine.
At least one, because I'd like enough of them to cover all my walls and ceilings.Well then, I'll be back when another remaster releases, although there is nothing announced at the moment.