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It was included as the first track on the 3rd original album "Genki desu." released on July 21, 1972. It is the best-selling album by Yoshida Takuro. It topped the Oricon album chart for 14 consecutive weeks (15 weeks in total). Lyrics: Taguchi Yoshiko Composition: Yoshida Takuro (Yoshida Takuro at the time) "Haru Datta ne" was released as the first track on the masterpiece "Genki desu.", and the following year, it was the historic opening track for another masterpiece, "Yoshida Takuro LIVE'73." "Haru Datta ne '73" from LIVE'73 is now a divine song. The excitement I get when I listen to it has not changed since then. It is so wonderful that it can only be thought of as a bond between the god of music, Yoshida Takuro, and Takanaka Masayoshi, all working together in solid hands. • Video In subsequent live performances, the rock version of "Haru Datta ne '73" from LIVE'73 has been used as the opening track for many stages. The melody is thrilling, as if the words of the lyrics are hopping. It's as if the popcorn on the top of a frying pan is popping, filling up, and then hopping out of the pan. The words that spill out from the musical notes ♪ also bounce around along with the melody itself. They don't just spill out, the overflowing words are filled with the soul of music. The spilled words also accompany the melody and become one with the music. They are all lumped together as "songs with too many characters," but I feel that the phrase "songs with too many characters" contains a certain mockery, as if the melody just couldn't fit the words in. This is completely different. I think that it's not just about having too many characters, but that it's a technique that can only be achieved if you have a genius musical talent. I was shocked by this song when I didn't even know the name Bob Dylan. His music was so free and sounded so cool. #It Was Spring #Hirose Suzu