Showing posts with label ishida ayumi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ishida ayumi. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2016

Vintage J-Pop Vinyl Gold!

Just came across the most exciting find at the local Book Off today- walking past the store window we came across them selling an LP of the old Kamen Rider X soundtrack, which already piqued our interest, and when we got inside, we were to find a whole treasure trove of 60's and 70’s Japanese collectible LPs and singles! Looking through the stacks of vinyl I came across some sweet 45’s of Aki Yashida and Sayuri Ishikawa (back when she was “still one chick” and before she adopted her obaasan kimono enka goddess persona), but the piece de resistance was a beautiful copy of Ayumi Ishida’s Greatest Hits LP, in PERFECT SHAPE, crisp corners and still retaining is glossy lustre.
 I wanted to grab all of them, but upon searching my pockets found I only had enough for the singles (which were an amazingly cheap 3-5 dollars each) but not the Ayumi album which was $30.00. I hemmed and hawed and finally i decided if the store took credit cards then I would grab it in a heartbeat, and sure enough, when i found they took VISA, those singles and albums were brought to the counter in a jiffy! even better, when I had my items rung up, the lady at the counter told me the LP was actually 20 bucks, NOT 30! HOW AWESOME!
The album has all of Ayumi’s greatest hits including “Taiyo wa Naite Iru”, “Kyo Kara Anata To”and of course her signature tune “Blue Light Yokohama” and the Aki Yashida and Sayuri Ishikawa singles were classics as well; Aki’s “Ushiro Sugata” and “Koi Azami”, Sayuri’s “Anata No Tamenara”, “Hatoba Shigure”and even the Sayuri SIGNATURE Kohaku tune “Tsugaru Kaikyo~Fuyu Geshiki”!!)
Looking over the vast amount of albums and singles they had for sale, it’s obvious that they all once belonged to someone who truly loved and treasured them, and I hope they know it has gone to a good home!  A beautiful addition to my meager J-Pop Vinyl Collection!

Posted by zdorama @ zdoramaagain.blogspot.com

Monday, June 20, 2011

Favorite J-Pop Singles: Ishida Ayumi / Blue Light Yokohama

After that whole Kisarazu Cat’s Eye brouhaha, I was online looking for older live performances of Akiko Wada. Not only did I want to see some videos of her doing “Ano Kane Wo Narasu No Wa Anata”, but I REALLY wanted to see some clips of her doing “Waratte Yurushite”, which in fact was the first song I ever saw the “young” Akiko Wada singing, a very, very KAKKOI song!

Anyway, after watching Akiko for awhile, I began to browse around, and since I was in Akiko’s 1970’s clips, the sidebar featured a whole slew of other 70’s artists, and I spotted a thumbnail of Ayumi Ishida in the options, and thought to myself, “Wow, Now there’s a girl I haven’t watched in a while…”

Now, I love Akiko Wada to death, but MAN, going from watching clips of Akiko Wada to Ayumi Ishida is like eating a New York Steak Dinner and then eating a Strawberry Parfait with cherries on top! From blustery and Powerful to Demure and Refined…

An author I read (can’t remember who, if pressed, however, I’ll go with Tom Robbins) once said (probably half jokingly) that the surest proof that God exists is by looking at the pretty face of a beautiful woman, and O How that quote was running through my head watching these performances! From YouTube:
It’s one thing to be watching Ayumi singing her signature song “Blue Light Yokohama” in 1994 or 1986 or 1977 (and YES I watched them all), but watching her in 1968 is another thing entirely! Ayumi is so achingly beautiful it’s almost hard to watch! ARIGATO, KAMISAMA! 

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Yoru No HIT STUDIO Sightings!

Besides the beautiful and sultry stylings of lovely Momoe Yamaguchi, some of the other sights one can see while watching the amazing 70’s music show YORU NO HIT STUDIO are such things as:

A Stoic, Legendary Singer back when she was Cute and Adorable…

An Effin CRIP Enka Crooner…

The Chairman Of The Board in his prime….

Kikaida 0-1 in his Human Form…

…And my vote for the most GORGEOUS and PERFECT Japanese woman of all time!

Yep, Yoru No Hit Studio was really the Cat's Meow of its Day!

Friday, April 4, 2008

The Original Ayu: Ishida Ayumi

いしだ あゆみ
I first fell in love with beautiful actress Ishida Ayumi when I watched her in the 1998 jdorama "Kita No Kuni Kara” . Then, by chance, watching an old Kouhaku from around 1994 or so, I saw Ayumi performing a song called “Blue Light Yokohama”, and was taken aback by her stage presence as well as the catchy tune she was singing! At the time I assumed she was an actress who decided to release an album (as many actors and actresses do!) as a one-shot venture, rather than the other way around! Little did I know just how famous Ayumi and Blue Light Yokohama was!

 Actress turned Singer, Singer turned Actress, or simply a well rounded celebrity capable of both? In any case, it was watching the country drama with that hummable Masashi Sada song where I totally flipped for Ayumi.  Her character Reiko was supposed to be the “townie” wife of “country” husband played by Kunie Tanaka, and she would always be seen in the prettiest dresses and always looked so damn classy. Too bad she was the deserter of the kids! Bad Ayu!

 I remember thinking that this japanese actress reminded me a lot of Audrey Hepburn somehow, and when I described Ayumi as the Nihon equivalent of Holly Golightly to a friend, she immediately could see what I was talking about!
In fact, whenever she saw Ayumi Ishida on a show or clip in later years, she would always say, “Hey, that Audrey Hepburn actress you like was on the other night!”

Gorgeous Ayu!

That “Audrey Hepburn” actress was more than “liked” by me, and for a while there, it became sort of an obsession to get any footage of Ayumi I could find! I mean, I would rent movies with Ayumi Ishida in them, even though they didn’t have subtitles!  What  I would do is isolate all the scenes with Ayumi in them, and dub them onto my own VHS copy. That way, I could re-watch all her scenes and revel in her beauty over and over again, and heck with the storyline! I ended up filling tapes and tapes of these Ayumi-biased edited movies, invaluable to me, and completely worthless to anyone else!

Still, it must be said that throughout this entire time, I still didn’t really know that Ayumi had been any more famous than what I knew of her then, with occasional movies and an appearance or two on music shows. Not that I really thought about it, but I kind of had this vague idea she came out onto the scene around 1980 or so. The oldest movie I rented was from I think 1981, and even then I thought it was a pretty old film. The original series of Kita No Kuni Kara (another series I rented without subs) also came out around this time, so I really thought this was her "breakout" period. Silly Me!

 My first inkling that there was more history to Ayumi than I thought was when someone listed all the performances of singers on the NHK Kouhaku. She’s been on the show way more times than I thought, and was surprised to see she had appeared in as many as 10(!) Kouhakus over the years, and had to ask myself, “How LONG has Ayumi Ishida been around?!”

  Although I now knew she'd been around since at least the mid seventies, the definitive answer came when some Japanese Special (can’t remember if it was the Kouhaku or the Recordo Taisho, though) put together classic performance montages throughout the show featuring artists like Hibari Misora and Amachi Mari, and there amidst the barrage of songs, I saw a clip of Ayumi Ishida performing “Blue Light Yokohama” in...1969! SUGOI!

   MAN, I’d always thought Ayumi was as pretty as a gal could get, and was totally unprepared for how gorgeous a 20 year old version of her could be…She was just flat out incredible! My friend called me up, and exclaimed, “Did you see that Audrey Hepburn lady you like on the show? She just looked amazing!”, To which I gushingly replied, “HELL YEAH!” I went on to gush about how she looked like Jessica Claus from that Rankin/Bass special “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” come to life! And from me, that’s a compliment!

Jessica and Ayumi?

 With the advent of YOUTUBE, I’m now able to watch all of Ayumi’s classic performances at my fingertips, and I have to say, with each new television appearance or music clip I see, she is still reminding me that she's one of the most attractive women ever! IMHO, She belongs right up there with Audrey Hepburn and Jaclyn Smith...she just exudes total class! Poring over the mass of Ayumi clips, I can feel that old obsession coming back again!

Hmmm, time to break out those old edited tapes!