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2005.04.14

赤いスイートピー

seiko.jpg松田聖子写真集「赤いスイートピー」
松田聖子写真集「赤いスイートピー」
出版社:講談社
発売予定日 : 2005年04月27日
予定価格 : 3,360円(税込)
こらこら、いくつなんだ、松田聖子。
同世代なんですけどね。いっこ、お姉さんか。
デビューして間もない頃は、そりゃ社会現象でした。
でも今更、写真集じゃねぇだろ(笑)
買うとしたら、こっちですかね。
25周年記念のオリジナルアルバム「fairy」
どんなんかな?今でも売れるのかなぁ?
鳥山雄司プロデュースだそうです。
既に世界遺産レベルの話なのかも(笑)

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お久しぶりです☆
松田聖子の写真集ですか・・・
結婚しても離婚しても、彼氏が出来ても別れても、どんな
スキャンダルにも揺るがない何か(名言は避けます)は
確かに世界遺産級かもしれません(笑
「Rockn’ Rouge」が一時期おはこでした(恥)

ミチルさん、こんにちは。
「Rockn’ Rouge」がおはこは恥でなく誇りです(笑
いや、僕の世代には松田聖子は何か言葉にしがたいものを感じるんですよね。
原田真二も、僕はあのベビーフェイスな頃から評価してたんですけど、最近はその何かを感じられなかったです。残念です。

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