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Isao Tomita (冨田 勲, Tomita Isao, born April 22, 1932), often known simply as Tomita, is a Japanese music composer, regarded as one of the pioneers of electronic music and space music, and as one of the most famous producers of analog synthesizer arrangements. In addition to creating note-by-note realizations, Tomita made extensive use of the sound design capabilities of his instrument, using synthesizers to create new sounds to accompany and enhance his electronic realizations of acoustic instruments. He also made effective use of analog music sequencers and the Mellotron and featured futuristic science fiction themes, while laying the foundations for synth-pop music and trance-like rhythms. Many of his albums are electronic versions and adaptations of famous classical music pieces and he received four Grammy Award nominations for his 1974 album Snowflakes Are Dancing.
Tomita was born in Tokyo and spent his early childhood with his father in China. After returning to Japan, he took private lessons in orchestration and composition while an art history student at Keio University, Tokyo. He graduated in 1955 and became a full-time composer for television, film and theatre. He composed the theme music for the Japanese Olympic gymnastics team for the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.
Isao Tomita The Planets 1976 Full Album
Isao Tomita - Arabesque No. 1
Kosmos (Tomita)
Isao Tomita Greatest Hits 1980 Full Album
Isao Tomita Snowflakes are Dansing 1974 Full Album
Isao Tomita The Bermuda Triangle 1979 Full Album
Isao Tomita The Ravel Album 1980 Full Album
Isao Tomita- Clair de Lune (Debussy)
Isao Tomita, padre de la música electrónica
Isao Tomita (RBMA Tokyo 2014 Lecture)
I remember the day that you showed your ass
Full moonin, wolf nigga transformin
Burnin rubber, that get you nowhere fast
You doin stupid shit so that these whores can swarm in
See when Baatin say he got yo' back, you better trust
You know you fucked up, tellin rumors on my crew
But fuck the dumb, you gotta estimate
Before you tell a lie on the 7-88, 88
You told my man to come and get it
And when he did it, you fronted on his ass when you did it
You won't admit it, yet you know you bullshitted
Yet you walk around town like your shit is sweet scented
And in a minute, niggaz intend us to get in it
I recommend this, estimate it
Don't false advertise us no need for pretendin
to be someone you're not when you can't hide your feelings
YOUR TRUE FEELINGS~! Cause you can't hide your true feelings
I get the feeling, you got devious intentions
Actin like a Willie when you're just a Sir William
Cause you're hollow on the inside cause you got no feelings
You gotta estimate yo' fate yes you in touch
You wanna be down, but your crew is all in it
My city's Motown, my crew is Slum Village
Macknickalous niggaz don't give a fuck about image
We bustin jams on the ceiling
We is the, hey it's the, we is the
Hey it's the, ahhh-ahhhhhh
Don't put your bitch out there like that
if you don't want her out there like that
Don't put your bitch out there like that
if you don't want her out there like that
Don't put your bitch out there like that
if you don't want her out there like that
63s in a major
Players who have scored 63s in major championship with round, year and course (x-won tournament):
Masters
Greg Norman, first, 1996
Nick Price, third, 1986
U.S. Open
Vijay Singh, second, 2003, Olympia Fields
Jack Nicklaus, first, 1980, Baltusrol-x
Tom Weiskopf, first, 1980, Baltusrol
Johnny Miller, fourth, 1973, Oakmont-x
Politi: Golf doesn't belong in the Olympics
British Open
Phil Mickelson, first, 2016, Royal Troon
Rory McIlroy, first, 2010, St. Andrews
Payne Stewart, fourth, 1993, Royal St. George
Nick Faldo, second, 1993, Royal St. George
Jodie Mudd, fourth, 1991, Royal Birkdale
Paul Broadhurst, third, 1990, St. Andrews
Greg Norman, second, 1986, Turnberry-x
Isao Aoki, third, 1980, Muirfield
Mark Hayes, second, 1977, Turnberry
PGA Champ: What can you buy at Baltusrol?
PGA Championship
Hiroshi Iwata, second, 2015, Whistling Straits
Jason Dufner, second, 2013, Oak Hill-x
Steve Stricker, first, 2011, Atlanta Athletic Club
Tiger Woods, second, 2007, Southern Hills
Thomas Bjorn, third, 2005, Baltusrol
Mark O'Meara, second, 2001, Atlanta Athletic Club
Jose Maria Olazabal, third, 2000, Valhalla
Brad Faxon, fourth, 1995, Riviera
Michael Bradley, first, 1995, Riviera
Vijay Singh, second, 1993, Inverness
Gary Player, second, 1984, Shoal Creek
Ray Floyd, first, 1982, Southern Hills-x
Bruce Crampton, second, 1975, Firestone
(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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(The Associated Press contributed to this report).
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