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{{nihongo|'''GODIEGO'''|ゴダイゴ|Godaigo}} is a popular band from [[Japan]], consisting of Mickie Yoshino, Takami Asano, Steve Fox, Yukihide Takekawa, and Tommy Snyder. They have released over 25 records. The group enjoyed brief success in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] through their work on the popular Japanese [[television program]] ''[[Monkey (TV series)|Monkey]]'' (made by [[Nippon Television|NTV]] in the late 1970s and [[Dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbed]] over in English by various [[United Kingdom|British]] actors in the 1980s). The band's [[disco]] based [[soundtrack]] soon won over a [[cult following]], earning Godiego chart success with the single "Monkey Magic", the group's largely popular title theme, the LP ''Monkey'' and the single "Gandhara".
{{nihongo|'''Godiego'''|ゴダイゴ|Godaigo}} is a popular band from [[Japan]], consisting of Mickie Yoshino, Takami Asano, Steve Fox, Yukihide Takekawa, and Tommy Snyder. They have released over 25 records. The group enjoyed brief success in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] through their work on the popular Japanese [[television program]] ''[[Monkey (TV series)|Monkey]]'' (made by [[Nippon Television|NTV]] in the late 1970s and [[Dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbed]] over in English by various [[United Kingdom|British]] actors in the 1980s). The band's [[disco]] based [[soundtrack]] soon won over a [[cult following]], earning Godiego chart success with the single "Monkey Magic", the group's largely popular title theme, the LP ''Monkey'' and the single "Gandhara".


Though most of their hit songs include lyrics translated from Japanese, almost all of the lyrics were originally written in English.
Though most of their hit songs include lyrics translated from Japanese, almost all of the lyrics were originally written in English.
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Godiego reunited in 1999, and has continued touring.
Godiego reunited in 1999, and has continued touring.


An [[Orange Range]] cover version of "Monkey Magic" was featured in the 2007 INiS rhythm video game, ''[[Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2]]''. They also inspired the [[Canada|Canadian]]-Japanese band [[Monkey Majik|MONKEY MAJIK]] in name and performances.
An [[Orange Range]] cover version of "Monkey Magic" was featured in the 2007 INiS rhythm video game, ''[[Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2]]''. They also inspired the [[Canada|Canadian]]-Japanese band [[Monkey Majik]] in name and performances.


==Members==
==Members==
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*{{nihongo|[[Tommy Snyder]]|トミー・スナイダー|Tomī Sunaidā}} - Drums, vocals
*{{nihongo|[[Tommy Snyder]]|トミー・スナイダー|Tomī Sunaidā}} - Drums, vocals


==SINGLES==
== Singles ==
*SALAD GIRL(1976)
* "Salad Girl" (1976)
*SYMPHONICA (1977)
* "Symphonica" (1977)
*"HOUSE"-LOVE THEME(1977)
* "House–Love Theme" (1977)
*CHERRIES WERE MADE FOR EATING (1977)
* "Cherries Were Made for Eating" (1977)
*MIRAGE (1978)
* "Mirage" (1978)
*GANDHARA (1978)
* "Gandhara" (1978)
*[[Monkey Magic]] (1978)
* "[[Monkey Magic (song)|Monkey Magic]]" (1978)
*BEAUTIFUL NAME (1979)
* "Beautiful Name" (1979)
*WHERE'LL WE GO FROM NOW (1979)
* "Where'll We Go from Now" (1979)
*[[Galaxy Express 999]] (1979)
* "[[Galaxy Express 999]]" (1979)
*HOLY & BRIGHT (1979)
* "Holy & Bright" (1979)
*RETURN TO AFRICA (1979)
* "Return to Africa" (1979)
*PORTOPIA (1980)
* "Portopia" (1980)
*(COMING TOGETHER IN) KATHMANDU (1980)
* "(Coming Together In) Kathmandu" (1980)
*AFTER THE RAIN (1980)
* "After the Rain" (1980)
*NAMASTE (1981)
* "Namaste" (1981)
*THREE YEARS OF LOVE (1981)
* "Three Years of Love" (1981)
*THE SUNRISE (1982)
* "The Sunrise" (1982)
*LET IT BURN (1982)
* "Let It Burn" (1982)
*CARRY LOVE (1983)
* "Carry Love" (1983)
*JAVA WA JAVA in the book of Godiego (1999)
* "Jawa Wa Java" (1999)
*MONKEY MAGIC 2006 (2006)
* "Monkey Magic 2006" (2006)
*ONE FOR EVERYONE (2006)
* "One for Everyone" (2006)
*BIG MAMA (2007)
* "Big Mama" (2007)


==ALBUMS==
== Abums ==
=== Studio albums ===
*SUITE:GENESIS (1976)
*DEAD END (1977)
* ''Godiego'' (1976)
*CM SONG GRAFITI (1978)
* ''Dead End'' (1977)
*MAGIC MONKEY (1978)
* ''Magic Monkey'' (1978)
*OUR DECADE(1979)
* ''Our Decade'' (1979)
* ''Kathmandu'' (1980)
*MAGIC CAPSULE/GODIEGO LIVE (1979)
* ''M.O.R.'' (1981)
*KATHMANDU(1980)
*LIVE IN CHINA (1980)
* ''Flower'' (1984)
* ''One Dimension Man'' (1984)
*M.O.R. (1981)
* ''What a Beautiful Name'' (1999)
*CM SONG GRAFITI Vol.2 (1982)

*FLOWER (1984)
=== Compilations and live albums ===
*SUITE:PEACE GODIEGO LIVE (1984)
* ''CM Song Graffiti'' (1978)
*ONE DIMENSION MAN (1984)
* ''Magic Capsule/Godiego Live'' (1979)
*INTERMISSION/GODIEGO FINAL LIVE+2 (1985)
* ''Live in China'' (1980)
*GODIEGO...WHAT A BEAUTIFUL NAME(1999)
* ''CM Song Graffiti Vol. 2'' (1982)
* ''Suite: Peace/Godiego Live'' (1984)
* ''Intermission/Godiego Final Live+2'' (1985)


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://godiego.net/ Official website] {{ja icon}}
* [http://godiego.net/ Official website] {{ja icon}}
* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/godiego/index.html Official website] at [[Universal Music]]
* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/godiego/index.html Official website] at [[Universal Music]] {{ja icon}}


[[Category:Journey to the West]]
[[Category:Journey to the West]]

Revision as of 12:18, 1 November 2009

Godiego (ゴダイゴ, Godaigo) is a popular band from Japan, consisting of Mickie Yoshino, Takami Asano, Steve Fox, Yukihide Takekawa, and Tommy Snyder. They have released over 25 records. The group enjoyed brief success in the UK through their work on the popular Japanese television program Monkey (made by NTV in the late 1970s and dubbed over in English by various British actors in the 1980s). The band's disco based soundtrack soon won over a cult following, earning Godiego chart success with the single "Monkey Magic", the group's largely popular title theme, the LP Monkey and the single "Gandhara".

Though most of their hit songs include lyrics translated from Japanese, almost all of the lyrics were originally written in English.

Apart from their association with Monkey, Godiego soon faded in the UK, but continued to release many successful albums in their homeland of Japan before announcing a split-up in 1984.

Godiego also performed some songs for the Galaxy Express 999 anime series, most notably the eponymous end song of the 1979 film version.

Godiego reunited in 1999, and has continued touring.

An Orange Range cover version of "Monkey Magic" was featured in the 2007 INiS rhythm video game, Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2. They also inspired the Canadian-Japanese band Monkey Majik in name and performances.

Members

  • Mickie Yoshino (ミッキー吉野, Mikkī Yoshino, born Mitsuyoshi Yoshino (吉野光義, Yoshino Mitsuyoshi)) - Keyboard, vocals, band leader
  • Yukihide Takekawa (タケカワ ユキヒデ(武川 行秀), Takekawa Yukihide) - Vocals, keyboard
  • Takami Asano (浅野 孝已, Asano Takami) - Guitar, vocals
  • Steve Fox (スティーブ・フォックス, Sutību Fokkusu) - Bass, vocals
  • Tommy Snyder (トミー・スナイダー, Tomī Sunaidā) - Drums, vocals

Singles

  • "Salad Girl" (1976)
  • "Symphonica" (1977)
  • "House–Love Theme" (1977)
  • "Cherries Were Made for Eating" (1977)
  • "Mirage" (1978)
  • "Gandhara" (1978)
  • "Monkey Magic" (1978)
  • "Beautiful Name" (1979)
  • "Where'll We Go from Now" (1979)
  • "Galaxy Express 999" (1979)
  • "Holy & Bright" (1979)
  • "Return to Africa" (1979)
  • "Portopia" (1980)
  • "(Coming Together In) Kathmandu" (1980)
  • "After the Rain" (1980)
  • "Namaste" (1981)
  • "Three Years of Love" (1981)
  • "The Sunrise" (1982)
  • "Let It Burn" (1982)
  • "Carry Love" (1983)
  • "Jawa Wa Java" (1999)
  • "Monkey Magic 2006" (2006)
  • "One for Everyone" (2006)
  • "Big Mama" (2007)

Abums

Studio albums

  • Godiego (1976)
  • Dead End (1977)
  • Magic Monkey (1978)
  • Our Decade (1979)
  • Kathmandu (1980)
  • M.O.R. (1981)
  • Flower (1984)
  • One Dimension Man (1984)
  • What a Beautiful Name (1999)

Compilations and live albums

  • CM Song Graffiti (1978)
  • Magic Capsule/Godiego Live (1979)
  • Live in China (1980)
  • CM Song Graffiti Vol. 2 (1982)
  • Suite: Peace/Godiego Live (1984)
  • Intermission/Godiego Final Live+2 (1985)