日曜日の初耳学 2024年8月4日

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00:00Interviewer Hayashi Osamu, tonight's topic is one of the most memorable Olympic songs of all time.
00:16On top of that?
00:17The new Shinshu University Koubutsu Senba is the bridge to glory!
00:23I can hear it!
00:30A national artist singing the glorious bridge.
00:34That is...
00:36Nice to meet you.
00:37Nice to meet you.
00:38Nice to meet you.
00:39Nice to meet you.
00:40Nice to meet you.
00:41Nice to meet you.
00:44Wow!
00:47The Koubutsu Senba is the bridge to glory!
00:54The world is so excited about the Paris Olympics.
00:58But the Olympics are the bridge to glory.
01:02It's the strongest Olympic song ranking, and it's still in first place.
01:06Wow, that's amazing.
01:08It's been 20 years.
01:09That's right.
01:11When it comes to the Olympics, don't you get the impression that you can hear it well?
01:18That's right.
01:19I can hear it well, and I get more offers.
01:23I get more offers to sing the bridge to glory.
01:27This song is more famous than Yuzu.
01:32I don't know Yuzu, but I know the bridge to glory.
01:35It's a song that lives on in everyone's hearts.
01:40I'm really grateful for that.
01:42Yoshihide Kiryu has heard the bridge to glory for the first time in his life.
01:50I've heard it from him before.
01:54Really?
01:55Yuzu's concert is like a medal.
01:59Is that so?
02:00Sometimes guests come to the concert.
02:05And the athletes come to the concert because of this song.
02:08There's an athlete room.
02:10When I have a tour after the Olympics, Yuzu brings me a medal.
02:16I wonder how many pictures I have at home.
02:19Both persimmon and pottery.
02:23It's like a thank-you party.
02:25Don't say it like a shrine.
02:28The strongest Olympic song, the bridge to glory, is impressive.
02:39I like the intro part.
02:45This is the intro part.
02:47In fact, this is what the music world miraculously created.
02:53What do you mean?
02:54I asked Matsutoya to come up with an absolute intro.
03:00Is Matsutoya related to the intro?
03:04He arranged it.
03:07It was like magic to us.
03:10From you two?
03:11Yes.
03:12We went to the piano booth with Yuzo Teraoka and Matsutoya.
03:20I was told to record it because I would forget it if I played it once.
03:26That's why I played the intro.
03:29Cool!
03:31It wasn't a proper recording.
03:33To make a demo at that time,
03:35I put the IC recorder on the piano.
03:41I said, please.
03:43One take maker.
03:44That's how it is now.
03:46That's amazing.
03:48He is a genius.
04:00This intro was improvised as if it came down from heaven.
04:06Now, it's not just for athletes.
04:09It's a famous song that pushes the back of everyone who faces their dreams.
04:15I see.
04:17Do athletes listen to this song?
04:20I think all athletes listen to this song.
04:23It's okay to say that.
04:25That's right.
04:26It's a song to cheer them up.
04:28I see.
04:29Before an important game, I watch a motivational video.
04:33It's a video to be positive when I play well or when the team is winning.
04:40When I watched the video at the London Olympics,
04:43I saw the banner of glory in the back.
04:46I was moved by the video.
04:50I cried while watching it.
04:52I thought I would definitely win today's game.
04:55Did you go to the concert before me?
04:57I didn't go.
04:58I had to go.
04:59You have to win once.
05:01You have to do magic.
05:11Many songs, including Niji, released in 2009, were published in school textbooks.
05:19He is a national musician who continues to be loved by people of all ages.
05:29Yuzu Kitagawa and Koji Iwasawa have been childhood friends since elementary school.
05:38It's been 40 years since they started dating.
05:42It's amazing.
05:43We are classmates since elementary school.
05:46We are 47 years old.
05:47That's right.
05:48It's hard to believe.
05:49You are young.
05:50I don't have any elementary school friends.
05:53I don't have any elementary school friends.
05:56What happened when you were 7 years old?
05:58What happened?
05:59What happened when you were 7 years old?
06:01I felt sorry for you.
06:02What happened?
06:03I didn't go to junior high school.
06:06It's hard to start.
06:09I didn't go to junior high school.
06:10I've never heard of it.
06:11We are used to it.
06:14Don't you hate each other?
06:17We are like ex-friends.
06:21Ex-friends?
06:22We are not good friends.
06:26It's embarrassing.
06:29We are talking to each other because everyone is here.
06:35When we go to a restaurant or a manager's office,
06:39we say hello to each other.
06:41Do you take your seat?
06:42Yes.
06:43We sit next to each other.
06:45You are Yuzu.
06:47I'm Yuzu Marudashi.
06:49Yuzu Marudashi.
06:52Yuzu Marudashi.
06:53We don't talk to each other.
06:59When we go to a restaurant, we say,
07:01Mr. Kitagawa came yesterday.
07:03I don't need that kind of report.
07:06I don't need to show a picture.
07:07I don't need to show a rumor.
07:09I don't need to say,
07:10Mr. Yasawa came yesterday.
07:11I don't know why, but I feel sorry for him.
07:12I apologize to him.
07:14You have a good sense of distance.
07:16Yes.
07:17We understand each other.
07:18We say,
07:19You are in a bad mood today.
07:20You are in a good mood today.
07:23Other people may not understand.
07:25But we understand each other.
07:27When the manager asks me,
07:29I say,
07:30I'm not in a bad mood.
07:32I'm in a bad mood.
07:33I'm in a bad mood.
07:35I saw a couple of 70-year-old men
07:37saying the same thing.
07:39Really?
07:40When I go to a restaurant,
07:42I see an old couple.
07:44They don't talk to each other.
07:45They just eat and go home.
07:47I wonder why.
07:48I don't understand.
07:51I don't understand.
07:52I don't understand.
07:55Tonight,
07:56the music scene in Japan
07:58continues to grow over 27 years.
08:01The origin of yuzu,
08:03which has influenced
08:05Fukase, Nakajima,
08:07and Ikimonogakari,
08:08at the end of the world.
08:12In addition,
08:13Natsuiro!
08:15He is going to sing.
08:17He is going to sing.
08:19Natsuiro!
08:20The famous song,
08:21live performance.
08:30Natsuiro!
08:31The interviewer,
08:32Yuzu special,
08:33to liven up the summer in Japan.
08:43First,
08:44Yuzu's famous song,
08:45which has a great influence
08:47on Japanese people.
08:48Osamu Hayashi is going to sing it.
08:51In this corner,
08:52according to the image of the guest,
08:54Masaru Akai,
08:55the singer,
08:56will design
08:57all the flowers.
08:58Thank you very much.
08:59We are sunflowers.
09:01According to the teacher.
09:02Sunflowers that bloom vigorously
09:03under the sun.
09:05It's like fireworks
09:06shining in the night sky.
09:07Just looking at it
09:08makes you feel bright.
09:09I expressed the two of yuzu.
09:11I'm glad.
09:13Again,
09:14first,
09:15Natsuiro,
09:16the representative song
09:17that can't be missed
09:18when talking about Japan.
09:19The debut song of 1998,
09:20Natsuiro.
09:21In the summer song ranking
09:22of Heisei,
09:23it is
09:24No.1
09:25among the members
09:26who can't be missed in the summer.
09:27It's amazing.
09:28This lineup.
09:29The lineup.
09:30It's amazing.
09:31The lineup is amazing.
09:32It's amazing.
09:33Here.
09:34It's the champion
09:35among the people
09:36who can't be missed in the summer.
09:37It's amazing.
09:38It's amazing.
09:39It's amazing.
09:40It's amazing.
09:41It's amazing.
09:42It's amazing.
09:43It's a song I've been singing.
09:45I've never not sung it at a concert.
09:48No.
09:49I don't know why.
09:51Fans want to listen to that song.
09:54Well,
09:55Ohako
09:56and
09:57Teiban
09:58are
09:59a kind of imitation.
10:02However,
10:03it's become
10:04one of the things
10:07that is worth doing
10:09to protect it.
10:13The song was written when Kitagawa was 19 years old.
10:17Even now, 26 years after its release,
10:21Natsuiro still sings it every time at his concerts.
10:24It's a song that can be said to be Yuzu's masterpiece.
10:29When I was young, when Natsuiro became popular,
10:33there was a time when I wanted to say,
10:35we're not Natsuiro anymore.
10:37About the third year?
10:38Yes, about the third year.
10:39I said, I'm Natsuiro.
10:41Isn't that a good name, Natsuiro?
10:43I'm sorry to the adults who made fun of me at that time.
10:47You didn't resist that trend?
10:50It's beyond a certain kind of place.
10:53After all, customers are happy.
10:56For example, there was an earthquake.
10:59At that time, we had a guitar and tambourine,
11:02and we went to the disaster area.
11:04I don't know about Yuzu,
11:06but when I play Natsuiro,
11:08everyone, including the elderly and children,
11:10get excited.
11:12The fact that there is a song of our own,
11:18I realized that there are so many things I can do.
11:24It's important to stand out,
11:26but at the same time,
11:28it's very important to create something universal.
11:31In addition, I sing it in front of the audience.
11:34I'm not a sushi chef,
11:36but I was like a counter.
11:38I sang it in front of the audience.
11:40It was like,
11:42do you want to eat shellfish first?
11:44Gradually, Natsuiro has evolved.
11:47What kind of example is that?
11:49Shut up and listen.
11:52Isn't that an iron plate talk?
11:54No, it's the first time I've heard it.
11:58You're really into it.
12:00I'm gradually getting into my current style.
12:03It's evolving, isn't it?
12:05It's evolving.
12:0926 years ago,
12:11Natsuiro has continued to evolve
12:13since its first performance on the street.
12:19How to play and how to liven up,
12:21while looking at the reaction of the audience in front of you,
12:24he said he made it together little by little.
12:28Natsuiro's live version
12:30will be performed tonight.
12:34I like the song, Karappo.
12:42Are you going to sing?
12:44Are you going to sing?
12:46That's it.
12:48I'd like to sing with the feeling of a street live.
12:51Thank you again.
12:58That's nice.
13:00So, we'd like to introduce this number.
13:03Natsuiro!
13:05It hurts.
13:07It must have hurt.
13:09Follow me.
13:11That, that, that, that.
13:13That, that, that, that.
13:15That, that, that, that.
13:17That, that, that, that.
13:19That, that, that, that.
13:21That, that, that, that.
13:23Hayashi, Hayashi.
13:25Don't say it, don't say it.
13:27Don't say it, don't say it.
13:291, 2, 1, 2, 3.
13:31Hey!
13:33That's right, Sensei.
13:35Let's go, Sensei.
13:371, 2, 3.
13:39Hey!
13:41That's right.
13:43While looking at the cat in the parking lot,
13:46I spend another day.
13:50Nothing has changed.
13:52It's a quiet street.
13:56Everyone is strong.
13:58I feel good.
14:00You don't look good alone.
14:03That's right.
14:05There's something I want to show you.
14:07A lonely starry sunset.
14:11It's the same as when I was a kid.
14:15The sea, the sky, the clouds,
14:17and even me.
14:19Everyone, if you're ready,
14:21let's sing together.
14:23This long, long downhill.
14:26I ride behind you on a bicycle.
14:29I hold on to the brake pedal.
14:33Slowly, slowly, I go down.
14:36Slowly, slowly, I go down.
14:42Sensei, let's go.
14:441, 2, 3.
14:46Hey!
14:48That's not how you do it.
14:50That's how you do it.
14:57Thank you very much.
14:59You're the best.
15:00Let's go.
15:02One more time.
15:04One more time.
15:06What's wrong with you?
15:08Why did you suddenly say one more time?
15:10You're short of breath.
15:12Are you going to do it?
15:14One more time.
15:15One more time.
15:17Don't be stupid!
15:19I'm sorry.
15:20You're short of breath.
15:22Let's do it one more time.
15:24This long, long downhill.
15:2827 years ago, when the two of them were still nothing.
15:32Because of the audience,
15:34Yuzu was able to continue his favorite music.
15:39Thanks to the audience,
15:41the feeling of gratitude that we exist
15:44has not changed at that time or now.
15:491, 2, 3.
15:51Hey!
15:52That's not how you do it.
15:54That's not how you do it.
15:56That's not how you do it.
15:58Thank you very much.
16:00Thank you very much.
16:06Nice.
16:08He did it in one go.
16:10He's a great person.
16:12While the teacher was sitting,
16:14he kept looking at me with love-like eyes.
16:17It was the first time I saw such an anxious face.
16:27Yuzu has released more than 300 songs so far.
16:33There is an actress who saved Yuzu's life with such a song.
16:38Who is it?
16:39That is...
16:41It's my life.
16:431, 2, 3, 4.
16:44This is not a joke.
16:47She is a big fan of Yuzu with her husband.
16:51Yuko Oshima.
16:53It's like a towel.
16:55It's like a towel.
16:59I've been listening to Yuzu's music for 26 years.
17:04I didn't know what to do today.
17:07Yuzu has a charm that I can't describe.
17:11I think I can talk for about 4 hours.
17:14I'm in trouble.
17:16She met Yuzu's song when she was 9 years old.
17:20She was supported by Yuzu when she was in pain during the AKB era.
17:27When she gave birth to her first child last year,
17:31she was encouraged by Yuzu's song.
17:35When she gave birth to her first child,
17:37she put Yuzu's towel on her neck.
17:41She was listening to Yuzu's song all the time.
17:47When the AKB song was playing,
17:51she was in pain.
17:55When the song was playing,
17:58she was like...
18:02It's like a documentary.
18:05Let's do our best.
18:07It's like a documentary film.
18:10Let's do our best.
18:12I did my best.
18:21My husband loves Yuzu.
18:24My whole family loves Yuzu.
18:27I want to take my child to a concert with Yuzu.
18:34Yuzu's charm has influenced Yuzu's life so much.
18:43When I was young...
18:45I've been singing for 7 years.
18:54Is that how you sing?
18:56I like that part.
18:58I used to sing a lot of depressing songs.
19:05But Yuzu's lyrics are realistic.
19:08She doesn't push me to the back.
19:12She just sits next to me.
19:14He's a top artist, but he's also my neighbor's older brother.
19:20My neighbor's older brother is singing a song that supports life.
19:25That's what makes him so attractive.
19:28He draws a normal everyday life and gets close to the thoughts in it.
19:33That's why he's not supported by anyone, but by his own songs.
19:42Many of his songs have been published in the elementary and middle school textbooks.
19:54It's also a classic song in the school choir competition.
19:59In 2009, they released the song, Niji.
20:02As a J-pop group, this song was included in the middle school textbooks.
20:08Really?
20:09You didn't know that?
20:10No, I didn't.
20:11You didn't know that?
20:13Did the agency approve it?
20:14No, they didn't.
20:16I didn't know that.
20:17You're a genius.
20:18If this song is in the school textbooks,
20:21it means that this song is about the thoughts in the school choir.
20:27I see.
20:28If this song is in the school textbooks, it means that this song will be on the test.
20:31Of course, it will be on the school textbooks.
20:33I see.
20:34It's filled with holes, and it says, Rettoukan.
20:36I see.
20:38How did you write Niji?
20:40Softly.
20:44Not only in the school textbooks,
20:46but also in the school textbooks,
20:49Yuzu's songs are included.
20:52In order to dig deeper into Yuzu's songs,
20:54Mr. Hayashi brought out a paper from the national research institute.
21:00A paper?
21:02It's called the charm of Yuzu's lyrics.
21:05It's a paper on page 17.
21:08I downloaded it from the national research institute.
21:11No way.
21:12It's true.
21:13No way.
21:14There's a paper.
21:15There's a paper.
21:16I want to see it.
21:17I want to hear it.
21:18Only Mr. Hayashi can give an interview like this.
21:21That's true.
21:22I'll read it briefly.
21:25When you listen to Yuzu's songs,
21:27it's written here that Yuzu's lyrics have the power to cheer people up.
21:32In order to express that,
21:34the words that mean to live, walk, move forward,
21:37take a step forward, and move forward,
21:40stood out.
21:42That's amazing.
21:43It's been analyzed.
21:45I wonder what it is.
21:46It's embarrassing.
21:49Also, it's written that there are no triple characters.
21:53He and she don't appear much.
21:55That's true.
21:56I wonder if it's easy for listeners to think that
21:59the person they are calling is themselves.
22:02It's easy for them to think that
22:04they are being talked about in the world.
22:11It's true that it's a rainbow demo
22:13published in a national language textbook.
22:27In addition, the theme song of Asadora Gochisou-san,
22:30Ame no Chi Hareruya Demo.
22:40In this way, the basics of Yuzu's songs are you and me.
22:45I see.
22:47The environment in which I sang at first
22:49may be very big.
22:51It was really a street live.
22:53I see.
22:54It's you and me.
22:55That's right.
22:56The person singing with us.
22:58Maybe there's no one,
22:59but there's only me and Iwasa.
23:02I feel that you and I were born
23:04by being in that environment.
23:08The scenery doesn't change.
23:10Whether it's a dome or a stadium,
23:14I think it's a place where
23:16you can stand in front of the audience.
23:19I think it's a place where you can stand in front of the audience.
23:22I don't want people to stop and listen to me.
23:26That's what makes me happiest.
23:29I can't get rid of the feeling.
23:34Making the audience have fun.
23:37It's what Yuzu cherishes most.
23:42Yuzu's faith that hasn't changed yet.
23:45The lyrics are really good, it's not just about being close, but the answer is always yours.
23:57It's not just about relying on each other when life is hard, but it's also about making a decision within yourself.
24:06I really like this lyrics.
24:09I see.
24:10It's a good lyrics.
24:11The last lyrics are good.
24:13It's about being true to yourself.
24:16Behind Yuzu's debut, there is a miraculous story with two women.
24:23Who is that?
24:24If Momoyo and Hanayo didn't call us that day, we wouldn't be where we are now.
24:31Who is that?
24:32Next, Hayashi Osamu is going to talk about the origin of Yuzu, Rojo Live, and the miracle of their debut.
24:47In 1996, two 19-year-olds graduated from high school started Rojo Live in front of a department store in Isezaki-cho, Yokohama.
24:59It's amazing that there is a video.
25:01You started Rojo Live with three people, and now you have a large number of people.
25:10It's been a few years, but it's not sudden.
25:13Were there three people?
25:15It would have been nice if there were three people.
25:17I would have been happy if there were so many people.
25:20We had to fix it at 10 p.m. on Sunday every week.
25:24At that time, there was no SNS.
25:26It was just a verbal promise.
25:28We promised to come back next week.
25:30At that time, that was the only way we could do it.
25:33It was just a verbal promise.
25:36However, the depth of the bond is a promise that cannot be easily rejected.
25:42I think that's a good thing.
25:46I heard that there were two women who were very involved in your debut.
25:52I'm curious about this.
25:54Momoyo and Hanayo?
25:57Momoyo and Hanayo.
26:02These two women were the key people who led Yuzu to his debut.
26:09When we met on the street, there were no customers at all for about a year.
26:15One day, Momoyo and Hanayo, the two girls, told me that they were doing it last week.
26:24They asked me if I had a cassette tape.
26:27I said I didn't have one.
26:29They said they would make a cassette tape next week.
26:32The two of us went into the studio for the first time that week.
26:36We made a demo tape there.
26:39When we came back the next week with the cassette tape,
26:41there was a letter on the wall of the place we always do.
26:44I said, I'm sorry, but I can't go today.
26:47I thought I could give them the cassette tape someday.
26:52On that day, our boss happened to meet us on the street.
27:02He asked us if we had a cassette tape.
27:04We said we had a cassette tape that we made for the girls who came last week.
27:08He asked us how many tapes we had.
27:11The cassette tape was the beginning of our debut.
27:19If Momoyo and Hanayo hadn't called us on that day,
27:22we wouldn't be where we are now.
27:26Did you two meet after that?
27:28I don't think we've met since we debuted.
27:31I don't know what happened after that.
27:34The cassette tape that Momoyo and Hanayo were supposed to give
27:39happened to pass by the office of a major record company.
27:50This is how they made their major debut in summer color in 1998.
27:58And at the same time, they retired from the street live, which is also the origin of yuzu.
28:05On the street in Isezaki-cho, Yokohama, to see the last street live,
28:24In a bad weather with a typhoon approaching,
28:29The number of fans who gathered was actually 7,000.
28:35Wow, that's amazing.
28:38It's not the size of a street live.
28:40I'm sure we'll be able to continue the street live somewhere in town,
28:44but we'll end the reception every Sunday night.
28:507,000 people were there.
28:53That's amazing.
28:54It's not a place where that many people can get in.
28:56That's right.
28:57And the typhoon was coming.
29:00But the typhoon was pulled back.
29:02But the typhoon was all gone.
29:04I was able to sing.
29:07In just three years from this last street live,
29:18The first Tokyo Dome performance.
29:21Three years?
29:22That's fast.
29:23A miraculous success story.
29:27Three years?
29:28I can't believe it.
29:32Yuzu's existence caused a sudden street live boom.
29:39Kobukuro,
29:41Ikimonogakari,
29:44and Rira Ikuta.
29:46Many talents ran up from the street to the major scene.
29:53It's a culture.
29:55I see.
29:58There was an interview with a magazine when I made my debut.
30:01They asked me what I was most concerned about at the street live.
30:06I told them to be ready to run away at any time.
30:10Was there anything dangerous?
30:12It was a place where people could drink alcohol.
30:16It was a place where people could drink alcohol and have a good time.
30:20It was a place where students were welcomed.
30:22It was a place where students were welcomed.
30:25It was the scariest.
30:27I was so scared.
30:30I was so scared.
30:32We had no way to resist.
30:35We had no choice but to stop singing.
30:38I was so scared.
30:40I was so scared.
30:42What was that time?
30:46Yuzu, who became a legend at the street live,
30:50will make another legend after his debut.
30:55It's raining a lot.
30:58Next, Osamu Hayashi approaches Yuzu's live.
31:04What's going on?
31:07Speaking of Yuzu's live.
31:15Beautiful.
31:18In 2019, he toured the dome tour for the first time in the history of Japanese music.
31:30The number of members was 300,000.
31:38Yuzu has set many records in the music scene so far.
31:44Among them, there is a legendary live that is talked about among fans.
31:50It's a miracle live where lyrics and weather are linked.
31:57This live was amazing.
32:01It was an outdoor live held at Yokohama Stadium in 2015.
32:07Rain?
32:09I didn't expect it at all.
32:11It was sunny at all.
32:13I'm sorry.
32:15I'm really sorry.
32:19When it started raining, which was not expected,
32:23the momentum became even stronger.
32:27Yuzu's live was a success.
32:31When it started raining, the momentum became even stronger.
32:39It's raining a lot.
32:43Are you okay?
32:47What are you going to do?
32:50It's raining a lot.
32:53I can't stop it.
32:56It's amazing.
32:58It's raining so much that it's out of focus.
33:02Even so, he continues to play while cheering up his fans.
33:07Then...
33:09I put the umbrella of kindness in my heart.
33:16Because the rain is about to pass.
33:26Because the rain is about to pass.
33:29When I sing this phrase in the lyrics of Sunflower Blossom,
33:39The world is spinning again today.
33:45It's raining so much that it's out of focus.
33:52The song he performed right after the rain stopped.
34:01People are all mirrors.
34:05Take courage and draw a rainbow.
34:13Go beyond, go beyond, go beyond.
34:21Yuzu's representative song, Rainbow.
34:26It's raining so much that it's out of focus.
34:32It was a miraculous live performance where the lyrics and the weather were linked.
34:37It's amazing.
34:40I thought it was the beginning of Kobe.
34:43I thought I was listening to Shinra Bansho.
34:47In the sky after the rain.
34:53It's amazing.
34:56There's still more.
34:59It's amazing.
35:01It's amazing.
35:03The strength of the two of them is the strength of their voices and hearts.
35:15Even if it's a big live concert, there are times when they sing live.
35:20Do you use a live speaker?
35:22I don't use it.
35:23I don't even use a microphone.
35:25What do you mean?
35:26Don't you know?
35:28Don't you know?
35:30It's amazing.
35:31I don't even use a microphone.
35:33I don't use a guitar.
35:35I don't use a speaker.
35:37If I do, I'll really cry.
35:41Yuko Oshima's request was a part of the Tokyo Dome performance in 2019.
35:47A scene where Yuzu's live voice was used instead of a microphone or speaker.
36:17Yuzu Oshima's request was a part of the Tokyo Dome performance in 2019.
36:25A scene where Yuzu's live voice was used instead of a microphone or speaker.
36:33Yuzu Oshima's request was a part of the Tokyo Dome performance in 2019.
36:41Yuzu Oshima's request was a part of the Tokyo Dome performance in 2019.
36:48When she used a cool expression, the sky shone a diamond of her voice.
36:58I can't get used to it.
37:02I can't get used to it.
37:05Because they're artists, they write lyrics.
37:08It's not that bad of an expression, is it?
37:11Where did the diamond come from?
37:14Tokyo Dome, how are you?
37:19At the age of 24, he filled up the Tokyo Dome.
37:24He has appeared on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen 14 times so far.
37:31These two have lived a life full of pure music.
37:35But behind all that, there were days when he didn't know what to do.
37:45What should I say?
37:47There are times when I feel like it's over.
37:49Nothing comes out.
37:55These two have lived a life full of pure music.
38:01But behind all that, there were days when he didn't know what to do.
38:11I have the impression that you have lived a life where you don't have to worry.
38:15No, it's not like that.
38:17There are times when I feel like it's over.
38:26Nothing comes out.
38:28I have the impression that you have lived a life where you don't have to worry.
38:31Nothing comes out.
38:33I've been walking around the house all day and nothing comes out.
38:35I've been thinking about a lot of things.
38:39I'm grateful that I debuted when I was young.
38:43I have more opportunities to listen to everyone.
38:47And with that, the yuzu has grown bigger and bigger.
38:51It feels like we're not ourselves.
38:53And we don't have that much ability yet.
38:58While we were doing concerts in various large venues,
39:03we started fighting.
39:07But the only way to solve the problem was to make a song and sing it.
39:13That's how we got through it.
39:16It was a series of things like that.
39:20Keep doing it.
39:23That's how I got to know the big name called Yuzu.
39:30Yuzu has been releasing new songs every year for 27 years.
39:40I can't believe it.
39:47Yuzu released his new album, ZUKAN, last month.
39:52I sometimes use big themes such as the rainbow and the footstep of glory.
40:00I want to make a song that can be associated with ordinary days.
40:13It's a little deep.
40:15I've been trying to figure out what I can make for this age and this career.
40:23In such a new album, Osamu Hayashi found the lyrics he was interested in.
40:30I want to make a song that can be associated with ordinary days.
40:36I want to make a song that can be associated with ordinary days.
40:42I'm ready to dive.
40:45The verb is dive.
40:48The power to move forward is getting stronger and stronger.
40:53It's the opposite.
40:56Is that so?
40:59When you're young, you can move forward without saying anything.
41:05You have a lot of experience and a sense of mobility.
41:10When you hear the voice of your 50s, you learn a lot.
41:16When you carry a lot of things, you lose your courage.
41:24Sometimes I feel like I've had enough.
41:28But I want to make music that I've never heard before.
41:33I want to dive again.
41:36It's a little different from when I was young.
41:40When you get older, you need energy in the beginning.
41:45It's not just walking forward.
41:48You need to put more effort into it.
41:52That's why I chose this song.
41:55I'm going to write a song to support everyone.
41:58I'm not going to write it with that feeling.
42:01I understand. Yuzu is worried about it, too.
42:04I wonder if they can sympathize with me.
42:09Yuzu, who has become a national artist, is also living his life with worries and struggles.
42:1927 years since their debut this year.
42:23What is their life like, who have always fought at the forefront of the Japanese music scene?
42:31I'd like to ask each of you what you think is important for your work.
42:37I always try to do what I have to do.
42:42I don't do it half-heartedly.
42:45I always try to do what I have to do.
42:49I agree.
42:52I think it's to keep doing it.
42:56I haven't been able to keep doing it, but Yuzu has been able to keep doing it.
43:03I've been able to see what I've been able to see because I've been doing it.
43:08I've seen what I've seen because I've seen what I've seen because I've seen what I've seen with the fans who have been with me.
43:13It's hard to keep doing it.
43:16I always want to see what I can see in the future.
43:24Sometimes he continues to move forward while struggling with worries.
43:29There is no end to the journey of the two who pursue their dreams.
43:40On the other hand, Osamu Hayashio made a big mistake.
43:45I've never seen Yuzu look like this.
43:59He's done it!
44:03That's great!
44:06Thank you for your time today.
44:10That's all for this time. Thank you very much.
44:17Osamu Hayashio, who has been able to finish the interview safely.
44:22Actually, he had a dead body with him in this recording.
44:27What?
44:28Is there something?
44:29While setting up for the live performance,
44:32Yuzu and his partner were concentrating.
44:41I got caught!
44:42Sorry!
44:44There was an uneasy sound.
44:47What are you doing?
44:48When they looked at the other camera.
44:50Mr. Akai's?
44:54I got caught!
44:55Sorry!
44:56Oh no!
44:57It's cracked!
44:58It's dripping!
45:00It's dripping!
45:01I was scared when I got in.
45:04The symbol of Yuzu.
45:07The worst!
45:09The worst!
45:15They failed to control the air.
45:19It's funny Yuzu!
45:20What are you talking about?
45:22He made the national artist look like this.
45:37However, humans grow by repeating failures.
45:42He is a suspicious man who will continue to do his best.
45:46It's like a mirror.
45:48It's like a mirror.
45:49It's like a mirror.
45:50It's like a mirror.
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