Everybody join in: "Sore ga...Ginza no...kan kan musume!"
After collecting the original 78s of these songs over 30 years ago, I never thought I'd see any films of them being performed. And now, thanks to the magic of YouTube bringing every strange thing in the world directly to everyone's computer, I have.
笠木シズ子さんは関西出身と聞きましたが、唄の上手さ大阪弁にぶれなく発音されていてますね。大阪弁のインパクトが唄に反映されていて名曲です。最近TVで誰もがよく聞く大阪弁とは違って(唄ではあるが)アクセントが自然です。私は関西出身ですがこのような大阪弁は話せません(練習すれば別ですが)。
hayhy001 8 months ago
しかしまあ・・・この時代にしてこの斬新さ。凄いことだなあ。
ohdeeeell 1 year ago
what's the name of first song!!!
bigbadbeast2007 1 year ago
@bigbadbeast2007 kaimono boogie
Guuz080 1 year ago
muy bien
sistema33 1 year ago
This song would have to be from Oska, right?
helixator 2 years ago
Anybody knows who is the singer? and the name of de first song that she sings?
Otaku026 3 years ago
I dunno the singer, but I know this song to be "Kaimono Bugi"
cag13 3 years ago
her name is kasagi shizuko [笠置シヅ子]...
the queen of boogie... was also in kurosawa's "drunken angel"...
TheDaguerreotypist 3 years ago
I <3 This song!!! XDDDDDD
redtiger945 3 years ago
what is the name of the first song?!
dancher31 3 years ago
KAIMONO BOOGIE IS THE SONG NAME.
siemr3 3 years ago
Are there any albums by her? I cant seem to find any anywhere
droid101010 3 years ago
「買物ブギ」・・・以前は全曲までの映像があったのですが、最後の「聾」、「盲」の歌詞の場面が規制対象で、不可となり残念至極です。当時は新聞記事にも普通に表記していたのを、私の地元の公立図書館にある「朝日新聞縮刷版」で確認済です。映画として残っている現実ですので、封印している現実に非常に抵抗感があります。歴史を知るためにも、ありのままに視聴できるようにするべきだと確信しています。
takaomurasako 3 years ago 29
R.I.P. all the innocent Japanese & Americans who died in the war.
RpKingman 3 years ago 15
Everybody join in: "Sore ga...Ginza no...kan kan musume!"
After collecting the original 78s of these songs over 30 years ago, I never thought I'd see any films of them being performed. And now, thanks to the magic of YouTube bringing every strange thing in the world directly to everyone's computer, I have.
"Tokyo Boogie-Woogie...hey!"
hebneh 4 years ago 3
Put your hands together for Ms. Shizuko KASAGI.
Imagine the effect of powerfully positive energy she injected to the Japanese right after losing everything @ WW2.
Composer Hattori did a graceful work, too.
rouge0811 4 years ago 3
Unreal. I am speechless. She brings so much life into the WWII period.
TokyoDoggyDog 4 years ago
I love this,Who is she?
bjeffery08 4 years ago
これぞ芸人
kakumayama 4 years ago 4
ビョークみたいですね〜
ktmmkt 4 years ago
How great singer she is! I can imagine her energy, power encouraged Japanese people after finishing the second war.
Andrew1886 4 years ago