Another blistering day out there. As such, this has been the earliest that our family has pulled out the air conditioner and activated it. Mind you, from tomorrow, the high temperatures will plummet like rocks for the rest of the week, but that's OK. We'll be happy to have the AC on standby for the eventual summer that does arrive.
A couple of days ago, I was watching "Shin BS Nihon no Uta"(新BS日本のうた)and encountered a new song that I hadn't heard before titled "Sentimental Carnival" by Teruhiko Aoi(あおい輝彦). Listening to it on the show and then hearing it on YouTube, I had assumed that it was a Group Sounds/pop creation from the 1960s, only to realize that Aoi had released it as his 14th single in June 1977. Yes, the very first "Star Wars" movie is older than this song.
But as written and composed by Toshiro Abe(阿部敏郎), it's still quite the jangly and twist-happy tune. Yesterday, I wrote about The Tube's "Midnight Beach" and how the seashore at night can make for a romantic setting. Well, I gather that the same can be had for the annual carnival although folks will be a lot busier on the rides or just strolling hand-in-hand through the various games and concession stands. With the snappy arrangement by Shunichi Makaino(馬飼野俊一), "Sentimental Carnival" was Aoi's final Top 10 hit, peaking at No. 8 and eventually becoming the 53rd-ranked single of 1977.
Eleven years later, "Sentimental Carnival" was covered by aidoru Miyoko Yoshimoto(芳本美代子)as her own 14th single in June 1988. As arranged by Shiro Sagisu(鷺巣詩郎), it was given some snazzy contemporizing with synths, syn-drums and sharp horns, and it earned the snaggle-toothed lass a No. 20 ranking on Oricon. Maybe it's just me, but I think Yoshimoto's voice seems a fair bit more mature here.


