Nick De Caro


I enjoy listening to music, but at the moment there are no musical instruments that I can play, and I cannot create music.
I think that there are various things that people ask for music.
Personally, I’m drawn to something immutable that the music gives.

When I went to Nick De Caro‘s performance in Japan, I was buying up a new genre of music CDs.
There are many so-called soft rocks, and I think that this reflects my desire to forget the tiredness of everyday life and to be healed.

Fortunately, on 04/02/1991, I was able to see his live show.
I remember being a gorgeous band member.
The guitar was David T. Walker and the keyboard was Neil Larsen.

The songs on the B side of the album “HAPPY HEART” that he left with the orchestra are of value timeless to me.
Every time I listen to NICK’s innocent voice in “I’M GONNA MAKE YOU LOVE ME,” I feel really refreshed.
Harmonica’s sorrowful tone played by Tommy Morgan in John Sebastian’s “AMY’S THEME” still makes me feel like the lacrimal gland loosens at the age of 55.

See you soon.

02/08/2020

『ニック・デカロ』=meaning Nick De Caro
千葉三越=Department store, my first workplace
I couldn’t find the two compilation CDs I purchased in my room.

https://www.discogs.com/ja/artist/302529-Nick-DeCaro

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