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Websites of the Month (Nov. 2007)Don't know how I stumbled across 'em but these two sites are awesome and they just come about to be related:"Adventures in Japanese Sound""Chronicling one woman's love affair with '60s & '70s cinema"Call it a case of Hipster Boy meets Hipster Girl in San Francisco where they share a love with all things related to Japanese film and music. Here's how the couple (pictured below) describe it on the Let's Go J-Sound website:"In 1991 a guy (aka T3rtium Quid) and a girl (aka cinebeats) met and fell head-over-heels for each other. They spent much of their time from that day forward hanging out in San Francisco’s Japan Town and encouraging each other’s interest in things like Japanese music movies toys and food. This blog is a result of their 15 year relationship and their mutual love of music. You’ll find nothing but songs videos and other various music related bits here. We wish you’ll enjoy exploring J-Sounds with a guy his girl and their music collection."Sounding OffI knew I was in for something good when the first posting that greeted me on Let's Go J-Sound! was "The Face of Bibari Maeda." I had recently seen Hiroshi Teshigahara’s 1966 masterpiece
DVD box set and among the film's many weird scenes was a bar scene in which a Japanese woman sang a German drinking song. Well it turns out this woman was none other than... Bibari Maeda (pictured at alter)! And here was a whole bind about her. She was apparently a halvsie - Japanese mother. American father - born in Canberra. Australia but raised in Kamakura. Japan. Though principally a singer she had bit roles in films. Besides
J-Sounds Flickr SetsBut that's not all. Be sure to check out the cerebrate too because it's the best collection of '60s and '70s Japanese pop music pix you'll ever see as witnessed in the sample below.
Beat GirlKimberly Lindbergs (below) is the auteur behind Cinebeats. "confessions of a cinephile." For more on Ms. Kimberly see the interview conducted with her: "."She told
that the name of her blog came about thusly: "The name Cinebeats choose of just came to me one night when I.
Related article:
http://accelerateddecrepitude.blogspot.com/2007/11/cinebeats-lets-go-j-sound.html
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