Keigo Oyamada & Yoshinori Sunahara discuss "YMO in 1979" at box set release event
A premium talk event commemorating the April 30 release of Yellow Magic Orchestra's box set "YMO 1979 TRANS ATLANTIC TOUR LIVE ANTHOLOGY" was held in Tokyo on May 24. This followed an event held on May 5 at the Joshin Nihonbashi store 7F event hall in Osaka, which featured Hiroshi Takano as a guest. On this day, Susumu Kunisaki, director of RITTOR BASE, who edited the booklet for this release, served as MC, welcoming Keigo Oyamada and Yoshinori Sunahara as talk guests.

How extraordinary YMO was in 1979

As the venue was a screening room equipped for surround sound, live footage from the Greek Theatre, taken from the Blu-ray included in the box set, was shown before the three began their talk. For this release, the video was restored as much as possible from the original master materials, and the audio was newly mixed in 5.1ch, significantly improving the quality of both to a level best experienced on a large screen with a sound system. It vividly conveyed the overwhelming performance of the young YMO.

Coincidentally, during the week this event took place, "MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025," where YMO was prominently featured as a symbol, was held in Kyoto. Oyamada guest-starred in the YMO tribute concert held on May 20 prior to the awards ceremony, and Sunahara participated in "RYDEEN REBOOT," which served as the opening show for the awards ceremony. Thus, both had the opportunity to re-engage with YMO's music as performers at the same "MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025" before this day's event, and the talk began with their impressions of those Kyoto performances. Various episodes were shared, starting with talk about the KORG synthesizer used by Sunahara and Oyamada's guitar play in "Thousand Knives," then moving on to each member's performance in the current box set, the instruments like synthesizers used at the time, and furthermore, the sound of the remastering and remixing by Goh Hotoda. From the unique perspective of two individuals who are active musicians with their own projects, such as Cornelius or TESTSET, while also having been deeply involved with YMO itself, its members' projects, or YMO reissues, the discussion highlighted just how extraordinary YMO was in 1979.
Their respective encounters with YMO


Sunahara was profoundly impacted by accidentally hearing "Chūgoku Onna (LA FEMME CHINOISE)" at a special event venue and became deeply immersed in YMO from an early age, even forming a copy band in junior high school. In contrast, Oyamada said he recognized YMO with the album "X∞Multiplies" after their big break and was more of a casual listener thereafter. He jokingly commented that for him, Sunahara is "my YMO teacher," and "now I've become quite the YMO old man myself." In this part of the talk, the process of how the two became involved with YMO and its three members as professional musicians was also revealed in detail, accompanied by heartwarming anecdotes and comments typical of musicians.
Although two members have already passed away and YMO will no longer engage in new activities, it was palpable not only from the performances at "MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025" but also from the very relaxed mood of their talk on this day, that their music itself will continue to influence future music in various ways.
The initial production run of this box set sold out immediately after its release. In response to requests from fans who missed out, an encore pressing in limited quantities has been decided, and pre-orders are currently being accepted. Furthermore, starting with the release of the live recording from the Greek Theatre, "YMO LIVE AT THE GREEK THEATRE 08/04/1979," on CD and analog vinyl on Aug. 6, recordings from each performance will be released sequentially. At the event, both praised the box set, with Oyamada stating, "You can clearly tell the high proportion of human-powered performance. You can hear everything well, even Kazumi Watanabe's backing sounds," and Sunahara remarking, "Each venue's performance has its own merits. The appeal is understanding that raw feeling of 'they're in good form today,' or 'today seems a bit tough for them.'"
Source: Music Natalie
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