¡Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi Photobook: BONE
¡Nagabuchi Tusyoshi, Nagahama Osamu
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[Machine Translation] A record of his steel body and struggles in black-and-white and color. Proof of the existence of Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi - the first photo book in 12 years! Osamu Nagahama, a master of black and white, made his name by documenting the Hell's Angels, a motor gang that gained notoriety in the United States in the 1960s, and continues to photograph numerous musicians in Japan and abroad. Bone Bone" began with the earnest desire of this 84-year-old photographer. Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi and Osamu Nagahama. The two men have been fighting together in photography for many years. The memories of the legendary 2015 ALL NIGHT LIVE at the foot of Mt. Fuji, the masterpiece portraits accumulated over the course of their work, and the live scenes of the Corona Disaster that bring the era to life. The trajectory of their collaboration over a period of about 10 years is brought back to life in stunning large-format photographs. In addition, Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi has written poems and paintings for this action with his spirit and wishes. He has a powerful yet gentle message for the times, for himself, and for all his fans. His powerful yet gentle message will surely reach you. In addition, a 30,000+ word retrospective of his own lyrics (and the birth of "Lyrics") is also included. He looks back on the secret story of the production of the album, and reveals the soulful words he put into his masterpieces. Parents, family, children, grandchildren, how to live, how to die, friendship, youth, farewell, self-improvement. ...... His passionate narrative reveals Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi's firm philosophy of life. Photographs and poems, lyrics and words. Burn into your eyes the proof of existence of a man of expression who continues to fight for his life. Fighting Pose" (1984), "Yuuji" (1985), "You Changed Your Mind" (1986), "No Contradiction" (1987), "Kari ni kakeru" (1989), "Urayasu no Kuro-chan" (1990), album "JAPAN" ( (1991), Junjo Jigoku no Seishun wa (1993), Why (1996), Shiawase no Shisaniwa (1997), Furusato (1998), Kusami-no-No-Kazunai Yo (2001), Kankuransha (2007), Sakura (2009), Tell Me You Love Me (2010), and Please Tell Me You Love Me" (2010), "Tomorrow" (2012), "Grief's Coffee Siphon" (2017), "ZYZY" (2024)
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