Thursday, November 20, 2025

Cherish -- Bijutsukan(美術館)

 

First off, my compliments to YouTuber Glasbo for his video of the Art Gallery of Ontario. I have to admit that I haven't visited one of Toronto's big highlights in nearly fifty years. My Grade 6 class visited the AGO in 1976 on a field trip, and I remember that the tour included a class activity which involved us splitting into pairs with one partner going into a huge black fabric sack and molding each other into some sort of Henry Moore-esque sculpture. I don't think that would wash nowadays.

Anyways, that preamble ramble was for the song of this article, "Bijutsukan" (Art Gallery) by the folk duo Cherish(チェリッシュ). A track from their 1973 album "Cherish no Chiisana Koi no Monogatari"(チェリッシュの小さな恋の物語...Cherish's Little Love Story), it's a wistful song beautifully sung by the pair as they describe a woman making her way to the titular art gallery to assuage some of those melancholy feelings after a romantic breakup. Well, at least it's cheaper than running away on a train to the Tsugaru Strait. 

Written by Daizo Saito(さいとう大三)and composed by Shunichi Makaino(馬飼野俊一), it's a lovely song for the broken hearts with the boss drumming of 70s kayo, shimmering strings and an electric guitar. I also love the cover for the Cherish album with Yoshitaka and Etsuko Matsuzaki(松崎好孝・松崎悦子) sitting in what looks like one corner of an old art gallery. Nice 70s threads, too.

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  1. It has been a hot minute since I have heard such a strong piano begin a song and keep the beat throughout the song there are even song strings, too. This truly is a beautiful song and Etsuko Matsuzaki's voice is great.

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  2. Reminds me of the piano intro to Muse no Aijin by Nanako Sato

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=601-aax1JUs

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    1. Always love a fine piano intro. There's also something quite Junko Yagami about Nanako's delivery this time. Thanks!

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