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Thousand knives ryuichi sakamoto
Thousand knives ryuichi sakamoto












Numerous other arrangements have been performed live over the years, both by YMO and by Sakamoto himself these performances contain one of the earliest uses of the Roland TR-808 drum machine. "Thousand Knives" is a staple of Sakamoto's repertoire, being rearranged for his synth-pop band Yellow Magic Orchestra in 1980 for their BGM album as a classical trio for and for a piano duet on /05. Thus, the album as a whole summarizes Sakamoto's then-interest in Chinese history. "The End of Asia" uses the same melody as Haruomi Hosono's "Worry Beads" from Paraiso (though Sakamoto has claimed that the use was entirely coincidental) and the coda uses the melody of " The East Is Red", the national anthem of the People's Republic of China during the Cultural Revolution. The second side of the album contains varied electronic music pieces. On original copies of the album, the entire first side was indexed as one 24:40 long track.

thousand knives ryuichi sakamoto

The modern classical piano piece "Grasshoppers" follows. The piece segues into "Island of Woods", a ten-minute analog synthesizer composition designed to sound like the natural sounds of an island.

thousand knives ryuichi sakamoto

The song proper is performed in a reggae hymn style, inspired by Herbie Hancock's Speak Like a Child album.

thousand knives ryuichi sakamoto

The title track begins with a vocoded Sakamoto reading " Jinggang Mountain", a poem written by Mao Zedong during his visit to a well in the Jinggang Mountains in 1965.














Thousand knives ryuichi sakamoto