Tahara was one-third of The Tanokin Trio, the media and/or fan-created name for the three popular male aidoru consisting of him, Masahiko Kondo(近藤真彦) (Matchy) and Yoshio Nomura(野村義男) (Yocchan). Tahara's pet name was Toshi-chan. "Kimi ni Kettei!" was his 5th single, released on July 1 1981, just a few days before my fateful arrival in Japan. During my month there, the Trio's popularity was at a fever pitch as their movie "Blue Jeans Memory" and the titular theme song by Matchy was blazing up the charts. But Toshi-chan was not to be outdone; I remember catching him on the music shows there hoofing it on the stage while singing this particular song, and later on back in Canada when I was watching video tapes of those same programs.
Not knowing how Japanese teens acted at the time, watching Toshi-chan and his comrades dancing and prancing in those eye-searingly bright colours, and then seeing their female fans grabbing their faces and screaming in near-orgasmic delight, I just kinda wondered if young Japanese were only just emulating the 50s only in Harajuku.
"Kimi ni Kettei!" was written and composed by a woman named Tomo Miyashita (宮下智). It peaked at No. 2 and was the 39th-ranked single of 1981.
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