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I first learned about Sada in the summer of my fifth year of high school. I went on a trip to Kitakaruizawa with a friend from junior high school, four guys and three girls, and at a rented villa, my friend proudly introduced me to "Shoronagashi," saying, "My girlfriend told me about it." After that, I listened to "P.S." and "Ame-yadori," but I wasn't particularly interested in him as an artist. However, I was moved when I heard "Te no Te" sung by Ryoko Moriyama, and started collecting Grape's "Sannen-zaka," Sada's "Shishosetsu," and "Kazamidori," and I quickly became a fan of Sada's songs. Sada's solo career began after I got a job, and I had decided that he would not be included in the ongoing special on Showa pop music. However, since I cannot publish Grape's songs, I will introduce the songs that Sada re-recorded at a later date. *Unfortunately, "P.S.", "Morning Newspaper," "Egao Enclosed," and "Leave it to Me" were not re-recorded. □Menu□ 00:00 Floating of the dead 05:40 Muenzaka 10:05 Palm 14:57 Enkiriji Temple This video contains copyrighted content. The copyright holder has permitted the use of the content on YouTube, but please understand that videos containing this material cannot be monetized. Currently, the protection period is 70 years after release and 70 years after the death of the composer, but this protection period has been extended from 50 to 70 years in the past, so it is possible that it will be extended further. The copyright holder is Rhythmication Co., Ltd. (representative of U-CAN). Protected song titles/performers The protection period is as follows.・Banquet (Best of Masashi Sada) / Masashi Sada 0:00 - 5:41 ・Muenzaka (Best of Masashi Sada) / Masashi Sada 5:40 - 10:05 ・Thumb: Live version of "Essays" / Masashi Sada 10:06 - 14:42 ・Enkiriji (Returning Home) / Masashi Sada 14:58 - 18:56