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Movie "Street Kingdom: Play Your Own Sound" flyer & Music Magazine June 1980 issue "Special Feature: Japanese New Wave" The flyer is new, and the "Music Magazine" is in particularly good condition, but as it is a magazine from 46 years ago, there is some age-related deterioration. Final price reduction 2980 yen → 2680 yen On March 27, 2026, directed by Tomorow Taguchi and scripted by Kankuro Kudo, based on the original work by Yuichi Jibiki, the movie "Street Kingdom: Play Your Own Sound" will be released. - Kazunobu Mineta stars as Yuichi (Yuichi Jibiki), and Ryuya Wakaba stars as Momo (Momoyo Lizard). Riho Yoshioka (Chihho Zelda), Taiga Nakano (Michiro Endo The Stalin), Shotaro Mamiya (Reck Friction), Nao Omori (S-KEN), Shido Nakamura (Akemi Edo Jagatara), and Sena Nakajima (Sayoko) co-star. The music is by Yoshihide Otomo of "Iden & Titti". This is a super rare MUSIC MAGAZINE from June 1980, from the "Tokyo Rockers" era, when Friction released "Atsureki" produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Jagatara was formed and active. The Stalin was also formed around this time. - Special Feature: Japanese New Wave - Can New Wave only be called New Wave if it sticks to the minor? Dialogue: Eiji Ogura x Mikio Moriwaki x Goto Yoshitaka (PASS RECORD) Yuichi Jibiki photos - Yuichi Jibiki: To protect the spirit of the street rocker - Considering the issues raised by Tokyo Rockers - Sachiko Kojima: We want rock that becomes our own impulse - The problem posed by Lizard's dissolution announcement - Kenichi Takeda: Live houses continuing experimental exploration - Free activities centered around "Minor" - A long-term perspective that appeals to more people is necessary - The situation as seen by the master of "Yaneura" Highly recommended for those who want to feel the era of the movie.
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