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The Golden Cups

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31: 344:, and was then a member of rock band Pink Cloud. Kenneth Ito died in 1997. In 2003, most of the band's original members reunited for a concert in Yokohama, released as a live album. A full-length documentary about the band, 258:, only allowing them free rein on the records' B-sides and some album tracks. The same approach was imposed on their performances, with the band obliged to play pop ballads at their major concerts, while playing eccentric 254:. In June 1967, they released their first single, "Itoshi No Jizabel" / "Hiwa Mata Noboru". The record label compelled the group to record bland pop songs written by staff songwriters for most of their 332:
when the building caught fire and burned to the ground, taking all of the band's equipment and possessions with it. Although the group members were unharmed, they split up immediately afterwards.
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Kenneth Ito traveled to Hawaii in mid-1968, and was not allowed a visa to return to Japan. He was replaced by keyboard player Mickey Yoshino, in time to record the band's second album
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close to the US Army base, and the club's owner persuaded them to change their name to the Golden Cups. The band also soon won a regular place on the
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Hirao had previously sung in local band The Sphinx, and had recently traveled to the US, as had Ban who returned to Japan with one of the first
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In 1969, Eddie Ban left the group to form his own band, and Louis Kabe took over on guitar. Later albums included
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base at Honmoku, and more generally by contacts made with Americans and others in the port city of Yokohama.
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covers and hard rock when appearing in small clubs. They released their first album,
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They began playing sets consisting of covers of American pop and rock hits such as "
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has called "a schizophrenic stalemate". Their next album was a live recording,
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Louis Kabe later played bass in the psychedelic blues rock supergroup
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in the country. The new band initially called themselves
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band, who were one of the top bands performing in the
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Index

The Golden Cups, 2013
Yokohama
Pop
garage rock
blues rock
Masayoshi "Louis" Kabe
Mickie Yoshino
Ai Takano
http://www.goldencups.com/
pop
rock
Group Sounds
Yokohama
Hawaiian
Masayoshi "Louis" Kabe
fuzzboxes
rock and roll
Far East Network
US Army
Hey Joe
Got My Mojo Workin'
I Feel Good
discotheque
NHK-TV
Toshiba
A-sides
garage band
Woman, Woman
Julian Cope
Paul Butterfield Blues Band

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