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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* | * VJ GYO's video production comments hint that the song's title is due to the fall of the Berlin War in 1989. | ||
== Song Production Information == | == Song Production Information == | ||
=== [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] === | |||
1989 must be a shocking year for Osamu Kubota, who speaks 8 languages.<br> | |||
I feel that such thoughts are expressed in the song through various scenes directed like a story.<br> | |||
On another note, this time I was able to privately listen to Osamu play the piano from a close distance in a long while.<br> | |||
The feeling of the brilliant melody and chords came from his fingertips, which was so beautiful that even a man with my demeanor could be charmed by it. | |||
== Video Production Information == | == Video Production Information == | ||
=== VJ GYO === | |||
A new horizon has been opened by Osamu Kubota. Among the several genres recorded for IIDX, ROCK OPERA distinctively stood out and made the most dramatic impression.<br> | |||
"1989" is the second song after "sanctus", which was stated to be the most controversial among those recorded for 4th style.<br> | |||
1989 was a shocking year. The reason for this is a global event forever remembered in history textbooks as "the fall of the Berlin War".<br> | |||
Once again, if you reflect on the history of this event and forget some aspects, playing this song will allow you to form your own interpretation. I think it's possible to create music which aligns with the composer's thoughts. | |||
== Difficulty & Notecounts == | == Difficulty & Notecounts == |
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