
This is what pop music would sound like in an ideal universe.
These 5 bands / artists were all impressive in their own way.
Chisato Moritaka

Chisato Moritaka is a well-educated and accomplished musician who started her career as a cute pop star. She was good at pop, but proved even better and more talented at creating music that transcended the boundaries of pop.
She even did acceptable covers of both the old classic “The Locomotion” and the lesser-known Beatles’ song “Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey.”
(Image source)
Shonen Knife

Shonen Knife comprises 3 women who had been working as “office ladies.” One day, they picked up instruments and put the band together, hoping to play one gig.
After playing that first time, they've continued playing for years. They have even toured the US, Canada, and beyond, where they have a large following and still garner critical acclaim from the underground and alternative rock circles.
They’ve been playing together for well over 30 years now. They even have a side project called The Osaka Ramones, which performs Ramones covers.
Beats working as a Japanese office lady, I’m sure. (Image source)
Fishmans
Fishmans also started out as a pop band, albeit one with a higher calling.




Top 5 Pop Songs
Top 4 Over-Sung, Over-Rated, and Over-Rotated (in Japan) '70s Pop Songs
Top 3 Enka Songs (Japanese Blues)
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Links to my Other Series …

Guide – "Guide to Entries" (right-click on title)
Index– "Index" to all Chapters and Sections (right-click on title)


Lou Reed – "Anthology of Memorable Lyrics, Part 2" (right-click on title)


