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  1. 音楽家はすごい。 私の(文化度が低い)目が見ると、 熟練のバンドがあったりと思っていました。 その後ギタリストの人(ビデオと別の人)と喋ったら、 皆一緒に演奏したのが初めてだったらしい。 びっくりした。 その後は、 終ったばっかり音楽家たちは、 いきなりこのビデオの二人と共演しだしたのを見た。 面白かった。

    fedimovie.com/w/uuX8YKuWVTJUHh

    #脱原発の歌 #宮崎県 #宮崎市 #宮崎いのちの広場

  2. .> ... the confusion and anger following the Fukushima Daiichi disaster didn’t materialize through major labels. Instead, music posted online captured the anxiety felt by thousands following the meltdown. The first viral song came nearly a month after the disasters, when a clip of popular singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito appeared on YouTube. He took the melody from an earlier song of his, “I Always Loved You,” and turned it into the seething “It Was Always a Lie,” calling out organizations like TEPCO directly. It wasn’t released as a single by Saito’s label and the original clip was deleted soon after being posted, but it didn’t matter – Internet users reuploaded it, with one version reaching nearly 400,000 views to date.
    This is a great site to set up your soundtrack to commemorate the Nuclear Catastrophe that bad policy piled up on top of the 3/11 Natural Disaster. The Earthquake destroyed the plant's pipes and set up the explosions before the Tsunami got there. That the tsunami was not necessary to explode the plants is an important point that gets obfuscated by the bureaucracies that keep pushing on with stupid policies...

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    https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2016/03/fukushima-protest-music-feature

    #NoNukes #NoNukesSongs #FukushimaDaichi #脱原発 #脱原発の歌 #JapaneseProtestSongs #ProtestsSongs #AntiNukeSongs