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Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
Shinji Sato
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Yuzuru Kashiwabara
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Kin-ichi Motegi
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Honzi
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Michio Sekiguchi
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Fishmans: Otokotachi no Wakare 98.12.28 @ Akasaka Blitz
⭐94.00% /
28th Dec 05 /
Documentary, Music
Fishmans' legendary final live performance under the Fishmans name before frontman Shinji Sato's passing. The show was recorded and filmed at Akasaka Blitz, a Japanese music venue based in Minato, Tokyo, on December 28, 1998, and released as an album nine months later. The album title roughly translates to "A Men's Farewell: December 28th, 1998", a reference to the tour name to bassist Yuzuru Kashiwabara's departure and to signal an "end of an era" for the band's three piece era.