Song Introduction (Seishun no Kage)
Title: Seishun no Kage (Title meaning: Shadow of Youth)
Artist: Tulip
Lyrics & Composition: Kazuo Zaitsu
Label: EMI Music Japan
Overview:
Released as the sixth single from the album Take Off (Take Off), released in April 1974, this ballad was created to establish Tulip’s musical style.
Article Source:
Tulip (Band) – Wikipedia
“Seishun no Kage” (Song by Tulip) – Wikipedia
About the Song
Tulip had been perceived with an idol-like image since the massive hit “Kokoro no Tabi(Journey of the Heart)”.
But with this song, they revealed their true intended direction and made a shift in their musical style.
The song, which begins with the line, “The long road leading to your heart always gave me courage,” expresses the protagonist’s feelings as his relationship with his girlfriend evolves from romance into love.
Whether this transformation in their relationship leads to a happy ending in marriage or whether he parts ways to ensure her happiness is open to various interpretations.
I believe this song, with its simple yet memorable melody line, is a masterpiece that evokes a sense of nostalgia for youth.
Song Video
- “Seishun no Kage” by Tulip – Topic
- “Seishun no Kage” by Kazuo Zaitsu – Topic
- “Seishun No Kage” · Chihiro Onitsuka (Cover)
Artist Introduction (Tulip)
Artist: Tulip
Original Members:
Kazuo Zaitsu (Band Leader) – Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard
Toshiyuki Abe – Vocals, Guitar
Tatsuya Himeno – Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard
Masatoshi Ueda – Drums, Vocals
Shinichiro Miyagi – Bass, Vocals
Formation Location: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Official Sites:
TULIP | Victor Entertainment
Tulip – UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN
Kazuo Zaitsu Official Site
Artist Trails
Tulip is one of the bands with a long history in the Japanese music scene.
In 1970, they moved from Fukuoka to Tokyo, underwent some member changes, and eventually began their full-scale activities with a lineup consisting of Kazuo Zaitsu, Tatsuya Himeno, Toshiyuki Abe, Masatoshi Ueda, and Akira Yoshida.
In 1972, Tulip made their major debut with the single “Mahō no Kiiroi Kutsu” (The Magic Yellow Shoes).
Their third single, “Kokoro no Tabi” (Journey of the Heart), released in 1973, became a huge hit, topping the Oricon charts in japan.
Following this, they continued to produce hit songs such as “Seishun no Kage” (Shadow of Youth) in 1974 and “Saboten no Hana” (Cactus Flower) in 1975, solidifying their reputation as one of the leading bands of the 1970s.
By 1979, the band entered a new phase, incorporating synthesizers and digital equipment to create a pop and grand sound, pioneering new directions in pop and rock genres in japan.
However, they faced commercial struggles, and member departures became frequent.
In 1985, Himeno, Abe, and Ito left the band. Zaitsu continued with new members, but by 1989, the band decided to disband.
In 1997, they successfully reunited and resumed live activities with a focus on the original members. This reunion was met with enthusiastic support from fans, and they continued to hold regular reunions and performances.
Throughout their long career, Tulip has faced various trials including member departures, deaths, and changes in musical style.
Despite these challenges, they have continually evolved and walked alongside their fans through their music.
Tulip’s music has had a significant impact on the Japanese pop scene and continues to be loved across generations.
Their songs convey messages that reflect the times, and their melodies are deeply etched in the hearts of many people.
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