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anamon-book · 1 year
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ロッキング・オン・ジャパン 1987 NOVEMBER VOL.07 ロッキング・オン1987年11月号増刊 ロッキング・オン 表紙=尾崎豊
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3amdeadsilence · 1 month
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ひとりひとりの悩みを、俺が背負い込むことは出来ないかもしれない。ただそこに、例えば俺の言葉を求めて、俺と何かを分かち合おうとする、 そんな人間が、そんな人がいたら今の俺だったらきっと、 何のためらいもなく、抱きしめてやることが できると思う。
“I may not be able to carry each person's problems. However, if there was such a person, such a person who wanted to share something with me, such a person who sought my words, I would surely be able to embrace him or her without any hesitation.”
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nobbykun · 2 months
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Artist - 尾崎豊 (Ozaki, Yutaka) Song - 卒業 (Sotsugyō) [Eng. "Graduation"] Release Date - January 1985
Listen 🎶
https://rumble.com/v4miwyh-yutaka-ozaki-sotsugyo.html
My blog: Showa Music Library https://nobbykun.tumblr.com/
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yoursweetvalo · 2 years
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OZAKI YUTAKA, 1991
尾崎豊, last tour around japan 1991 photobook, released 2022. 1/? scanned by me
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linnylinz · 1 year
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Got an iPad during Black Friday to use procreate and it really makes a difference. Having pressure sensitivity is a godsend 👌
Hopefully looking at a bigger screen than my small phone screen will be better for my already crappy eyes too
I just hate that Apple products are so damn expensive even when it was on sale. But that’s life I guess 🤷🏻‍♀️
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You may be a mental health advocate if you work hard to raise awareness and lessen the stigma.
Attitudes toward mental illness have changed in recent years, but there’s still a lot of work to be done. Mental health advocates are an essential part of this work.
The good news is anyone can be one.
Maybe you’re a teen who wants to raise awareness about anxiety and depression in your high school.
Or perhaps you have personal knowledge of a mental health condition and want to speak out about your needs and those of people living similar experiences.
Regardless of your age and background, there are many ways — big and small — to be a mental health advocate.
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fly-to-rainbow-ray · 2 years
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Yutaka Ozaki - Juunanasai no Chizu
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Yutaka Ozaki - 15 no Yoru | SUBBED
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shiroi-honoo · 6 months
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fatimamasamune · 10 months
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Yutaka 🥰♥️🫶🏻🇯🇵💋
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3amdeadsilence · 9 months
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Excerpt from Kenichi Ozaki’s book “Debut” on his son Yutaka Ozaki
最近、私は急死した豊のことを思うことが以前より多くなったように思う。というよりも、いつもすぐ傍に彼を感じるようになっている。それは、冷たい死者としての 彼を淋しく感ずるのではなく、死によって〝空〟に帰した彼が、普遍の存在としてい つも私に語りかけてくるような実感である。生前の豊には、レコーディングあり、コンサートありで、何ヶ月も顔を見ないこと もあったが、今や完全に自由になった彼は、まさに普遍的存在として、この世の物理 的法則を無視して常に私の傍にあって語りかけることが可能になったように思う。フ ァンの方たちの数が何万人であろうと、これを読んで下さるあなたがたとえどんなに 遠くに住んでいようと、彼を感ずる人たちの心の中には常に彼は存在して語りかけ、 またあなたの心のつぶやきを洩れなく聞きとっているに違いない。「俺についてこい…」尾崎豊のこの言葉は、彼の死によって断絶し無になったのでは決してない。それは、 生前以上に強いパワーをもって、人々の心に叫び続けていくに違いない。彼の詩をよみ、彼の歌声をきき、そして彼の作品を愛する人々の心の中で――。 現世の姿を消ししあ子はいま普遍となりてわれに随う. 健一. (この世の姿を消してしまったわが子は、今では普遍的な存在となったので、いつでも、どこにでも私についてきてくれる)
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Lately, I seem to be thinking about Yutaka more than before after his sudden death. Rather, I feel him always near me. It is not as if I miss him as a cold dead man, but as if he, who has returned to "emptiness" in death, is always speaking to me as a universal being. I have not seen Yutaka for many months because of recordings and concerts before his death, but now that he is completely free, he seems to be able to talk to me as a truly universal being, always by my side, ignoring the physical laws of the world. No matter how many tens of thousands of fans there are, no matter how far away you are reading this, he is always present in the hearts of those who feel him, speaking to them, and listening to every word of your heart.
"Follow me..."
These words of Yutaka Ozaki did not cease to exist after his death. They will continue to cry out in people's hearts with even more power than before his death. In the hearts of those who read his poems, hear his voice, and love his works.
現世の姿を消ししあ子はいま普遍となりてわれに随う。 健一
My child, who has disappeared from this world, has now become universal and will follow me whenever and wherever I go. — Kenichi
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cave35 · 1 year
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Yutaka Ozaki
(1965 - 1992) was a Japanese singer-songwriter. 
In December 1983, while still in high school, he made his debut with the single "Fifteen Nights" and the album "Seventeen-Year-Old Map". 
His flamboyant live performances and straightforward songs about dreams, love, and the meaning of life made them very popular among young people of their generation.
Ozaki's exposure to music began when he picked up a classical guitar that his older brother had purchased and was not using. 
Ozaki was interested in all kinds of folk songs and the songs of singer-songwriters, and was especially attracted to the world of lyrics depicted by Yosui Inoue.
In the sixth grade of elementary school, he refused to go to school for six months, during which time he spent his days playing the guitar and singing the songs of Yosui Inoue, Masashi Sada, and Iruka.
In the fall of his sophomore year of high school, Ozaki decided to make a living from music and applied for the "CBS/SONY Sound Development Audition 1982"  and passed the audition.
In his teenage years, he sang many songs with themes of "rebellion and questioning society" and "anti-domination," and was called a "teenage guru" by the mass media.
Ozaki, who had taken the world by storm, suddenly declared an indefinite hiatus at the age of 20 after losing his sense of direction and went to the United States by himsel.  
After his comeback, his song "Taiyo no Shards" became a hit, and he made his first and last TV appearance on Fuji Television's "Yoru no Hit Studio"
In 1990 released a double album, "Birth," which reached No. 1 on the Oricon charts. The following year, Ozaki made a complete comeback, touring extensively.
In his 20s, Ozaki wrote more songs about "true love," "redemption," and "sin," as opposed to the "freedom" and "anti-domination" songs of the past.
In April 1992, at the age of 26, he died suddenly and was reported daily in the media. Thirty years after his death, he is still widely popular and his songs have been covered by many artists.
He was strongly influenced by Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Shogo Hamada, Motoharu Sano, Yosui Inoue, Anarchy, Kai Band, and Masashi Sada.
His eldest son, Hiroya Ozaki, is also a singer-songwriter.
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o-berenice-o · 1 year
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Yutaka Ozaki 尾崎豊-LIFE(87 有明コロシアム)LIFE Ariake Colosseum 87
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linnylinz · 2 years
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Kind of been drawing my own stuff lately, suppose that’s why I haven’t posted much because I’m sure people aren’t interested in my drawings that aren’t anime related.
Anyways recently really got into Yutaka Ozaki’s music (Japanese 80s rockstar) he’s definitely has become one of my most favorite singers. His songs are phenomenal. It’s tragic that his life was cut short, I’m sure he would’ve gone on to make more amazing music had it not. Give his songs a try if your interested in 80s Japanese music
I’ve been drawing a lot of pictures of Yuzuru Hanyu too, maybe I’ll post some of them someday too. Life in general has just been stressful so I haven’t really had any motivation to do too much
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playitagin · 1 year
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1992 -Yutaka Ozaki Date of Death
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Yutaka Ozaki (尾崎 豊, Ozaki Yutaka, November 29, 1965 – April 25, 1992) was a popular Japanese musician.
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michaelise · 1 year
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