Kome Kome Club’s famous and popular songs
We’d like to introduce songs by Kome Kome Club, known for classics like “Roman Hikō” and “Kimi ga Iru Dake de.” Active throughout the ’80s and ’90s with many representative hits, they were drawn to the appeal of live performance as a spatial, total art form.
Their shows featured numerous musicians and dancers, and at the time they were even called a mysterious performance troupe.
The band has a close friendship with guitarist Char.
Their connection began when Kome Kome Club’s drummer quit just before their debut live show, and Char stepped in as a temporary drummer.
Their 2006 reunion was also reportedly sparked by a surprise performance for Char’s 50th birthday, showing the depth of their relationship.
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Kome Kome Club’s famous and popular songs (41–50)
Journey of Time ~REX’s Theme~kome kome CLUB

A very beautiful song featuring an ocarina player.
It was the theme song for the Kadokawa film “REX: A Dinosaur’s Story.” However, the movie was a big flop, and later Carl Smoky Ishii casually said it was “a mistake.” It’s a shame that such a good song never became widely known.
TIME STOPkome kome CLUB

I love this ballad! There’s a break in the middle where the singing, the band, and even the choreography stop dead for a moment, and it’s so cool! On TV and such, they would arrange the final high note to show off Carl Smoky Ishii’s vocal ability.


