Masterpieces and Popular Songs by THE BLUE HEARTS
The soul-stirring music of THE BLUE HEARTS, a band that represents Japan’s punk rock scene, continues to move countless people to this day.
The unique world created by Hiroto Kōmoto’s powerful, low-register vocals and Masatoshi Mashima’s distinctive gravelly voice spans everything from high-velocity tracks like “Linda Linda” and “TRAIN-TRAIN” to poignant breakup songs like “TOO MUCH PAIN.” Having defined an era and influenced many, they continue to captivate us with their broad musical range.
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Masterpieces and Popular Songs (61–70) by THE BLUE HEARTS
THE BLUE HEARTS MedleyTHE BLUE HEARTS

A best-of medley from a band known for blues with deep, resonant vocals.
Their strongly messaged Japanese lyrics create a unique worldview and are still frequently used in commercials and theme songs today.
The music’s driving, heart-piercing energy is captivating.
Good-for-Nothing IITHE BLUE HEARTS

The punk band THE BLUE HEARTS’ anger song, “Good-for-Nothing II.” It expresses the anguish and rage of a guitar player living in a hard-to-live-in world with a fast beat.
It’s truly a punk number that sings what it thinks straight out! If you’re doing your best in this tough world, give it a listen!
Let’s grow old.THE BLUE HEARTS

Wouldn’t it be cool and stylish to sing a song with a bluesy vibe? The one I’d like to introduce is “Let’s Get Older.” As the title suggests, it’s a song that depicts the passage of time as we grow older.
Through that portrayal, it conveys that there are bonds that don’t change with age and that people gain depth and character as they get older.
By the way, the interlude is mainly harmonica and runs a bit long, so you can catch your breath and be ready for the latter half.
1985THE BLUE HEARTS

This song uses a technique The Blue Hearts excel at: setting an incredibly heavy message to an up-tempo melody, singing about war and an oppressed worldview.
Their style—belting out bleak lyrics with unbridled brightness—resonates with the hearts of children in any era, and its sharp, ironic seasoning is stimulating and well-loved.
Good nightTHE BLUE HEARTS

An unreleased song by THE BLUE HEARTS, wrapped in a gentle atmosphere and a touch of melancholy.
It’s a rare track said to have been performed only a few times in 1986, yet it stands as a masterpiece that fully reflects Hiroto Kōmoto’s distinctive sensibility.
It features a tender melody that seems to keep you company on a quiet night and lyrics that resonate with the heart.
Overflowing with a delicate charm that’s a little different from the band’s signature songs.
It’s a must-listen not only for fans but also for anyone who wants to discover a new side of THE BLUE HEARTS.
A song that will softly stay by your heart on sleepless nights or in moments when you think of someone dear.
Let me into your universe.THE BLUE HEARTS

It is remembered among fans as an unreleased song that leaves a powerful impression.
Written and composed by Masatoshi Mashima, the track stands out with its introspective lyrics and distinctive melody.
Its sound, fusing youthful energy with a sense of exhilaration, sets listeners’ hearts racing and draws them into the song’s world.
The unforgettable phrases vividly reflect THE BLUE HEARTS’ musical identity.
Delivering an open, liberating message to listeners and conveying a stance of moving forward with strength, this work can be seen as proof that it opened a new horizon in Japan’s rock scene.
Once you hear this song, packed with innovative appeal, you’ll surely become captivated by their music.
I won’t let you go.THE BLUE HEARTS

A moving anthem of a vow of love from THE BLUE HEARTS.
It is filled with deep feelings for a loved one and a strong resolve not to be defeated by the deceptions of the world.
Featured on the November 1988 album “Train-Train,” this song is cherished by many fans as one of the band’s signature works.
It has been highly praised by the music magazine Band Yarouze and is known as a classic that stands in the history of Japanese rock.
It’s the perfect song for those troubled by love or determined to protect someone precious.
The heartfelt vocals and performance, brimming with THE BLUE HEARTS’ spirit, are sure to move you.


