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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Off Course -- Ai wo Tomenaide (愛を止めないで)




Another lovely ballad by Kazumasa Oda (小田和正)and the fellows from Off Course (オフコース). The meaning of the title is "Don't Stop Loving", and unlike the first Off Course entry, "Aki no Kehai"(秋の気配), Oda's main character is trying to discourage his love from leaving him. I guess during the two years after "Aki no Kehai"'s release, Oda was putting a bit more positivity into relationships. It must have worked in a way, since the song actually peaked at No. 19 on the Oricon weeklies after being released in January 1979. It was later included in the band's 7th album, "Three and Two"in October of that year; that album reached a peak of No. 2.

Now, as for the name "Off Course". I've always wondered how the band managed to get that name, and I actually did a bit of scouting around the Net for the answer. According to the J-Wiki write-up on the group and an explanation given at Geocities somewhere, future founding members Kazumasa Oda and Yasuhiro Suzuki(鈴木康博) met at a high school sophomore Xmas party in 1964 while performing in a live band; the next year, they plus two others formed their own band for their high school (Seiko Gakuin) culture festival in Yokohama. Skipping ahead a few years to 1967, Oda was studying construction at Tohoku University in Sendai but still maintaining musical ties with Suzuki. After a concert performance, the band finally decided on the odd name "THE OFF? COURSE". The origins of the name come as a tribute to Oda's high school alumni baseball team, the "Of Course"....which was short for "Of course, we will win!"

When they went professional in 1969, the band dropped the "THE", but kept the black dot between the two words until 1977 with the release of "Aki no Kehai" when they got the final form of their name by even dropping the dot. Now you can sleep soundly tonight....or maybe not.



3 comments:

  1. This is my favorite Japanese band and one of my top 3 favorite songs from them. Thanks for the write-up. I'm happy to see Off Course getting some love somewhere on the net.

    Do you have any similar groups you would recommend?

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  2. Thanks for the write-up. My favorite Japanese band and one of my favorite songs from them. Glad there's another Off Course fan out there. These guys were great (As is Mr. Oda himself).

    Do you have any similar bands you would recommend?

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  3. Hi, Roaminsticka. And thanks for the comments. I'm a big Oda fan myself, but I think Off Course should also get some love as well. I'm sure there are other fans out there on the planet. Hope they can give us a shout here someday. "Ai wo Tomenaide" is also definitely one of my top 3.

    As for similar groups from the 70s, I can only think of Tulip, led by Kazuo Zaitsu (財津和夫). This band existed from about 1972 to 1989 in its initial run...about the same as Off Course. Like Kazumasa Oda, Zaitsu also did some solo songs...probably the most famous one is "Wake Up"...a nice City Pop ballad.

    Of course (no pun intended), in the 80s there was Anzen Chitai and then in the 90s, Sing Like Talking. Those bands are represented via the Labels section to the right.

    Stay cool and keep on commenting.
    J-Canuck

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