BAD

BADツアー

Sept. 12, 1987 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome **
Sept. 13, 1987 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome **
Sept. 14, 1987 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome **
Sept. 19, 1987 Osaka [Japan] ? Nishinomiya Stadium
Sept. 20, 1987 Osaka [Japan] ? Nishinomiya Stadium
Sept. 21, 1987 Osaka [Japan] ? Nishinomiya Stadium
Sept. 25, 1987 Yokohama [Japan] 38,000 * Yokohama Stadium
Sept. 26, 1987 Yokohama [Japan] 38,000 * Yokohama Stadium
Sept. 27, 1987 Yokohama [Japan] 38,000 * Yokohama Stadium

Oct. 03, 1987 Yokohama [Japan] 38,000 * Yokohama Stadium
Oct. 04, 1987 Yokohama [Japan] 38,000 * Yokohama Stadium
Oct. 10, 1987 Osaka [Japan] ? Osaka Stadium
Oct. 11, 1987 Osaka [Japan] ? Osaka Stadium
Oct. 12, 1987 Osaka [Japan] ? Osaka Stadium

(14 concerts In Japan - 450,000 people)


Nov. 13, 1987 Melbourne [Australia] 45,000 * Olympic Park
Nov. 20, 1987 Sydney [Australia] 45,000 * Paramatta Stadium
Nov. 21, 1987 Sydney [Australia] 45,000 * Paramatta Stadium
Nov. 25, 1987 Brisbane [Australia] 67,500 * Entertainment Centre
Nov. 28, 1987 Brisbane [Australia] 67,500 * Entertainment Centre

Feb. 23, 1988 Kansas City [Missouri, USA] 16,960 * Kemper Arena
Feb. 24, 1988 Kansas City [Missouri, USA] 16,960 * Kemper Arena

March 03, 1988 New York City [New York, USA] 19,000 * Madison Square Garden
March 04, 1988 New York City [New York, USA] 19,000 * Madison Square Garden
March 05, 1988 New York City [New York, USA] 19,000 * Madison Square Garden
March 12, 1988 St. Louis [Missouri, USA] 18,000 * The Arena
March 13, 1988 St. Louis [Missouri, USA] 18,000 * The Arena
March 18, 1988 Indianapolis [Indiana, USA] ? Market Square Arena
March 19, 1988 Indianapolis [Indiana, USA] ? Market Square Arena
March 20, 1988 Louisville [Kentucky, USA] ? Freedom Hall
March 23, 1988 Denver [Colorado, USA] 20,125 * McNichols Arena
March 24, 1988 Denver [Colorado, USA] 20,125 * McNichols Arena
March 30, 1988 Hartford [Conneticut, USA] 15,060 * Civic Center
March 31, 1988 Hartford [Conneticut, USA] 15,060 * Civic Center

April 01, 1988 Hartford [Conneticut, USA] 15,060 * Civic Center
April 08, 1988 Houston [Texas, USA] ? The Summit
April 09, 1988 Houston [Texas, USA] ? The Summit
April 10, 1988 Houston [Texas, USA] ? The Summit
April 13, 1988 Atlanta [Georgia, USA] ? The Omni
April 14, 1988 Atlanta [Georgia, USA] ? The Omni
April 15, 1988 Atlanta [Georgia, USA] ? The Omni
April 19, 1988 Chicago [Illinois, USA] ? The Rosemont Horizon
April 20, 1988 Chicago [Illinois, USA] ? The Rosemont Horizon
April 21, 1988 Chicago [Illinois, USA] ? The Rosemont Horizon
April 25, 1988 Dallas [Texas, USA] ? The Reunion Arena
April 26, 1988 Dallas [Texas, USA] ? The Reunion Arena
April 27, 1988 Dallas [Texas, USA] ? The Reunion Arena

May 04, 1988 Minneapolis [Minnesota, USA] 16,890 * Metropolitan Center
May 05, 1988 Minneapolis [Minnesota, USA] 16,890 * Metropolitan Center
May 06, 1988 Minneapolis [Minnesota, USA] 16,890 * Metropolitan Center
May 23, 1988 Rome [Italy] 70,000 * Flaminio Stadium
May 24, 1988 Rome [Italy] 70,000 * Flaminio Stadium
May 29, 1988 Turin [Italy] 53,600 ?

June 02, 1988 Vienna [Austria] 55,000 * Prater Stadium
June 05, 1988 Rotterdam [The Netherlands] 48,400 * Feyenoord Stadium
June 06, 1988 Rotterdam [The Netherlands] 48,400 * Feyenoord Stadium
June 07, 1988 Rotterdam [The Netherlands] 48,400 * Feyenoord Stadiuim
June 11, 1988 Gothenburg [Sweden] 53,000 * ?
June 12, 1988 Gothenburg [Sweden] 53,000 * ?
June 16, 1988 Basel [Switzerland] 50,000 * Saint Jakobs Stadium
June 19, 1988 Berlin [Germany] 50,000 * Reichstag, Berlin Wall
June 27, 1988 Paris [France] 64,000 * Parc des Prince
June 28, 1988 Paris [France] 64,000 * Parc des Prince

July 01, 1988 Hamburg [Germany] 50,000 * Volkspark Stadium
July 03, 1988 Cologne [Germany] 70,000 * Mungersdorfer Stadium
July 08, 1988 Munich [Germany] 72,000 * Olympic Stadium
July 10, 1988 Cologne [Germany] 70,000 * Mungersdorfer Stadium
July 14, 1988 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
July 15, 1988 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
July 16, 1988 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
July 22, 1988 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
July 23, 1988 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
July 26, 1988 Cardiff [Wales, U.K.] 55,000 * Cardiff Arms Park
July 30, 1988 Cork [Ireland] 60,000 * Pairc Ui Caoimh
July 31, 1988 Cork [Ireland] 60,000 * Pairc Ui Caoimh

Aug. 05, 1988 Marbella [Spain] 28,000 * ?
Aug. 07, 1988 Madrid [Spain] 60,000 * Vincent Calderon Stadium
Aug. 09, 1988 Barcelona [Spain] ? Nou Camp
Aug. 21, 1988 Wurzburg [Germany] 43,000 * Talavera Wiesen
Aug. 23, 1988 Werchter [Belgium] 55,000 * Festival Ground
Aug. 26, 1988 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
Aug. 27, 1988 London [England, U.K.] 72,000 * Wembley Stadium
Aug. 29, 1988 Leeds [England, U.K.] 90,000 * Roundhay Park

Sept. 02, 1988 Hannover [Germany] ? Niedersachsen Stadium
Sept. 04, 1988 Gelsenkirchen [Germany] 52,000 Park Stadium
Sept. 06, 1988 Linz [Austria] ? Linz Stadium
Sept. 10, 1988 Milton Keynes [England, U.K.] 60,000 * The Bowl
Sept. 11, 1988 Liverpool [England, U.K.] 125,000 * Aintree Racecourse
Sept. 26, 1988 Pittsburg [Pennsylvania, USA] 16,230 * Civic Arena
Sept. 27, 1988 Pittsburg [Pennsylvania, USA] 16,230 * Civic Arena
Sept. 28, 1988 Pittsburg [Pennsylvania, USA] 16,230 * Civic Arena

Oct. 03, 1988 Rutherford [New Jersey, USA] 20,350 * East Meadowland Arena
Oct. 04, 1988 Rutherford [New Jersey, USA] 20,350 * East Meadowland Arena
Oct. 05, 1988 Rutherford [New Jersey, USA] 20,350 * East Meadowland Arena
Oct. 10, 1988 Richfield [Ohio, USA] 19,000 * Coliseum
Oct. 11, 1988 Richfield [Ohio, USA] 19,000 * Coliseum
Oct. 13, 1988 Landover [Maryland, USA] 17,470 * Capitol Center
Oct. 17, 1988 Landover [Maryland, USA] 17,470 * Capitol Center
Oct. 18, 1988 Landover [Maryland, USA] 17,470 * Capitol Center
Oct. 19, 1988 Landover [Maryland, USA] 17,470 * Capitol Center
Oct. 24, 1988 Rochester [Minnesota, USA] 16,670 * Palace of Auburn Hills
Oct. 25, 1988 Rochester [Minnesota, USA] 16,670 * Palace of Auburn Hills
Oct. 26, 1988 Rochester [Minnesota, USA] 16,670 * Palace of Auburn Hills

Nov. 07, 1988 Laguna Hills [California, USA] 15,000 * Irvine Meadows
Nov. 08, 1988 Laguna Hills [California, USA] 15,000 * Irvine Meadows
Nov. 09, 1988 Laguna Hills [California, USA] 15,000 * Irvine Meadows
Nov. 13, 1988 Los Angeles [California, USA] 18,000 * Sports Arena

Dec. 09, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 10, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 11, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 17, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 18, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 19, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 24, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 25, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome
Dec. 26, 1988 Tokyo [Japan] 45,000 * Tokyo Dome

Jan. 16, 1989 Los Angeles [California, USA] 18,000 * Sports Arena
Jan. 17, 1989 Los Angeles [California, USA] 18,000 * Sports Arena
Jan. 18, 1989 Los Angeles [California, USA] 18,000 * Sports Arena
Jan. 26, 1989 Los Angeles [California, USA] 18,000 * Sports Arena
Jan. 27, 1989 Los Angeles [California, USA] 18,000 * Sports Arena


[ * = sold out concerts]

[ **: formerly known as Korakuen Stadium, Tokyo, roofed and renamed to Tokyo Dome by Michael's next Japan stop in Dec. '88]

Creation:
Show Conceived & Created by: Michael Jackson
Bad Tour Choreographed by: Michael Jackson
Assistant Choreographer & Staging: Vincent Paterson
Set Designed by: Tom McPhilips
Lighting Designer: Allen Branton
Director of Security: Bill Bray
Hair & Make-up: Karen Faye
Personal Management by: Frank Dileo
Assistant to Michael Jackson: Jolie Levine


Set List:
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
Things I Do For You
Off The Wall
Human Nature
Heartbreak Hotel
She's Out Of My Life
Jackson 5 Medley [I Want You Back I The Love You Save I I'll Be There]
Rock With You
You Are My Lovely One
Working Day And Night
Beat It
Billie Jean
Shake Your Body [Down To The Ground]
Thriller
I Just Can't Stop Loving You
Bad

Bad Tour Musicians:
Dorian Holley *Vocalist*
Darryl Phinnessee *Vocalist*
Sheryl Crow *Vocalist*
Jennifer Batten *Guitar*
Jon Clark *Guitar*
Ricky Lawson *Drums*
Chris Currell *Keyboards *
Rory Kaplan *Keyboards*
Don Boylette *Bass Guitar*

Dates:
September 12, 1987 - January 27, 1989

The "Bad" tour spanned the globe with stops in 15 countries on 4 continents, and included 123 concerts to about 4.4 million people.

Some Interesting Facts:

The "Bad" World Tour is Michael Jackson's first ever solo tour.

Michael's 1987 - 1989 "Bad" World Tour is the largest tour in history! This tour is also the highest grossing concert tour ever, grossing over US$ 125 million, more than any other entertainer has ever grossed on a single tour!!!

One "Bad" concert in Yokohama, Japan in September 1987 at Yokohama Stadium was recorded by Nippon TV and later televised in many countries.

During the "Bad" tour stop in Sydney, Australia, on November 20, 1987 Stevie Wonder made a surprise appearance on stage. Michael and Stevie performed "Just Good Friends" live as a special treat for the lucky fans!


On March 3, 1988 Michael performed a "private" concert at New York's Madison Square Garden. All the proceeds were donated to the United Negro College Fund. Tickets for the show could not be purchased at ticket box offices.

A special lottery system determined who was to receive tickets. During the show, Michael hit the headlines for kissing Tatiana Thumbtzen on stage during a great performance of "The Way You Make Me Feel". [Tatiana Thumbtzen is known from her appearance in Michael's "The Way You Make Me Feel" video clip].


On June 16, 1988 Michael performed a sell-out concert in Basel, Switzerland. Amongst celebrities at this show are Elizabeth Taylor and Bob Dylan. While in Basel, Michael met with Mrs. Oona Chaplin, the widow of one of Michael's all-time heroes, Charlie Chaplin. The Chaplin family moved to Vevey, Switzerland in 1953 [when they purchased the elegant Manoir de Ban on Lake Geneva], during Oona's pregnancy with their fifth child, Eugene.

On September 8, 1988 Michael received a special award by London's Wembley Stadium management for setting a new record for playing more dates at Wembley Stadium than any other artist!! His 7 sell-out concerts were attended by 504'000 people. A distinction that earned him another entry in The Guinness Book Of World Records.

During the "Bad" tour, Michael performed "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" live on stage with background singer Sheryl Crow.

At every "Bad" tour stop, during "She's Out Of My Life", one lucky girl was allowed to dance with Michael on stage.

BAD member

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VICTORY TOUR-ジャクソンズ・ビクトリーツアー

 

July 06, 1984 Kansas City [Missouri, USA] 45,000 * Arrowhead Stadium
July 07, 1984 Kansas City [Missouri, USA] 45,000 * Arrowhead Stadium
July 08, 1984 Kansas City [Missouri, USA] 45,000 * Arrowhead Stadium
July 13, 1984 Dallas [Texas, USA] ? Texas Stadium
July 14, 1984 Dallas [Texas, USA] ? Texas Stadium
July 15, 1984 Dallas [Texas, USA] ? Texas Stadium
July 21, 1984 Jacksonville [Florida, USA] 45,000 * Gator Bowl
July 22, 1984 Jacksonville [Florida, USA] 45,000 * Gator Bowl
July 23, 1984 Jacksonville [Florida, USA] 45,000 * Gator Bowl
July 29, 1984 East Rutherford [New Jersey, USA] 42,000 * Giants Stadium
July 30, 1984 East Rutherford [New Jersey, USA] 42,000 * Giants Stadium
July 31, 1984 East Rutherford [New Jersey, USA] 42,000 * Giants Stadium

Aug. 04, 1984 New York City [New York, USA] 19,000 * Madison Square Garden
Aug. 05, 1984 New York City [New York, USA] 19,000 * Madison Square Garden
Aug. 07, 1984 Knoxville [Tennessee, USA] 48,783 ?
Aug. 08, 1984 Knoxville [Tennessee, USA] 50,239 * ?
Aug. 09, 1984 Knoxville [Tennessee, USA] 49,485 * ?
Aug. 17, 1984 Detroit [Michigan, USA] 47,900 Pontiac Silverdome
Aug. 18, 1984 Detroit [Michigan, USA] 47,900 Pontiac Silverdome
Aug. 19, 1984 Detroit [Michigan, USA] 49,200 * Pontiac Silverdome
Aug. 25, 1984 Buffalo [New York, USA] 47,000 Rich Stadium
Aug. 26, 1984 Buffalo [New York, USA] 47,000 Rich Stadium

Sept. 01, 1984 Philadelphia [Pennsylvania, USA] 60,000 * JFK Stadium
Sept. 02, 1984 Philadelphia [Pennsylvania, USA] 60,000 * JFK Stadium
Sept. 07, 1984 Denver [Colorado, USA] 26,840 * Mile High Stadium
Sept. 08, 1984 Denver [Colorado, USA] 26,840 * Mile High Stadium
Sept. 17, 1984 Quebec [Canada] 58,270 * Olympic Stadium
Sept. 18, 1984 Quebec [Canada] 58,270 * Olympic Stadium
Sept. 21, 1984 Washington [D.C., USA] 45,000 * RFK Stadium
Sept. 22, 1984 Washington [D.C., USA] 45,000 * RFK Stadium
Sept. 28, 1984 Philadelphia [Pennsylvania, USA] 60,000 * JFK Stadium
Sept. 29, 1984 Philadelphia [Pennsylvania, USA] 60,000 * JFK Stadium

Oct. 05, 1984 Toronto [Canada] '? Canadian National Exhibition Stadium
Oct. 06, 1984 Toronto [Canada] ? Canadian National Exhibition Stadium
Oct. 07, 1984 Toronto [Canada] ? Canadian National Exhibition Stadium
Oct. 12, 1984 Chicago [Illinois, USA] ? Comiskey Park
Oct. 13, 1984 Chicago [Illinois, USA] ? Comiskey Park
Oct. 14, 1984 Chicago [Illinois, USA] ? Comiskey Park
Oct. 19, 1984 Cleveland [Ohio, USA] ? Municipal Stadium
Oct. 20, 1984 Cleveland [Ohio, USA] ? Municipal Stadium
Oct. 26, 1984 Atlanta [Georgia, USA] ? Fulton County Stadium
Oct. 27, 1984 Atlanta [Georgia, USA] ? Fulton County Stadium

Nov. 02, 1984 Miami [Florida, USA] ? Orange Bowl
Nov. 03, 1984 Miami [Florida, USA] ? Orange Bowl
Nov. 09, 1984 Houston [Texas, USA] ? Astrodome
Nov. 10, 1984 Houston [Texas, USA] ? Astrodome
Nov. 16, 1984 Vancouver [Canada] ? Place Stadium
Nov. 17, 1984 Vancouver [Canada] ? Place Stadium
Nov. 18, 1984 Vancouver [Canada] ? Place Stadium
Nov. 30, 1984 Los Angeles [California, USA] ? Dodger Stadium

Dec. 01, 1984 Los Angeles [California, USA] ? Dodger Stadium
Dec. 02, 1984 Los Angeles [California, USA] ? Dodger Stadium
Dec. 07, 1984 Los Angeles [California, USA] ? Dodger Stadium
Dec. 08, 1984 Los Angeles [California, USA] ? Dodger Stadium
Dec. 09, 1984 Los Angeles [California, USA] ? Dodger Stadium


[ * = sold out concerts]


Victory Tour Set list:
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
Things I Do For You
Off The Wall
Human Nature
Heartbreak Hotel
She's Out Of My Life
Jermaine Jackson Solo:
[Let's Get Serious I You Like Me Don't You I Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin'] with Michael
Jackson 5 Medley [I Want You Back I The Love You Save I I'll Be There]
Rock With You
Lovely One
Working Day And Night
Beat It
Billie Jean
Shake Your Body [Down To The Ground]

Victory Tour Musicians
Jackson Musicians:
Jermaine Jackson - Bass
Tito Jackson - Guitar
Randy Jackson - Keyboards/Congas
Rory Kaplan - Keyboards
Pat Leonard - Keyboards
Jonathan Moffett - Drums
David Williams - Guitars
Jai Winding - Keyboards
Gregg Wright - Guitars

Creation:
Concert Written & Designed by: Michael Jackson and The Jacksons
Produced by: Jacksons Entertainment Corporation
[in Association with Larry Larson]
Victory Tour Choreographed by: Marlon, Michael and Jackie Jackson
Staging Design Executor: Ian Knight
Lighting Design: Robert A. Roth and James K. Chapman
[for Source Point Design]
Director of Security: Bill Bray
Specialty Costumes Designed by: Michael Jackson and Ted Shell
Jackson Costumes Designed by: Bill Whitten
Personal Management - Michael Jackson: Frank Dileo
Personal Management - The Jacksons: Jack Nance

Dates
[July 6, 1984 - December 9, 1984]

The Jacksons' last tour, the "Victory" tour, included 55 concerts with an attendance of over 2 million people.


Some Interesting Facts
The Jacksons' "Victory" tour became the then-biggest tour any group had ever done!

The "Victory" tour reunited Jermaine with his brothers on stage for the first time in over 8 years.

It took 4 months to construct the "Victory" concert stage.

On July 4, 1984 Eddie Van Halen joined The Jacksons on stage for a "Beat It" guest appearance playing electric guitar.

While in New York, The Jacksons stayed at the "New York Panta Hotel" which displayed six 40 foot busts of The Jacksons - entitled "Pepsi Presents The Jacksons".

During the "Victory" shows in Detroit, Michigan, Michael shouted "We love you Motown" to the crowd in "Motor City" where he recorded his first number one hit 15 years earlier.


At the last show of the tour, performed at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Michael announced his split from The Jacksons during "Shake Your Body [Down To The Ground]".

The "Victory" tour reportedly grossed $75 million USD and set a new record for the then-largest grossing tour.

Michael donated all his proceeds ($5 million) – to charities (T.J. Martell Foundation for Cancer Research, The United Negro College Fund, and the Ronald McDonald Camp for Good Times).

MJ vic

”笑っていいとも(?)”アメリカ・ナイト版を、偉大なる今は亡きジョニー・カーソンの後、1992年に継いだのがこの”顎縦長隊長”ジェイ・レノ。アメリカ北でパワーを握る”DAVID LETTERMAN”(この人物はCBS時代1976年にジャクソン・ファミリーが”ジャクソン・ズ”としてその名も「ジャクソンショー」を行っていた時に何度も共演している。)と対抗し、エンターテイメント番組、西の小錦とでも言っておこう。

かなりの世界各国マイケル・ファンからの抗議文を受け取っているはずだろう。その顎から出るパワー全快”ジョーク”は多くのセレブ、政治家を刺してきた。世界的セレブ、又この地元カフォル二ア在住マイケル・ジャクソンもほぼ毎日標的。 ネタは「ボーイ(少年)」、「整形」「マイケルの行為」そして「お決まり裁判ネタ」と案外幅狭い・・・

 

 このマイケル裁判では、ジェイ・レノの名は”証言リスト”に含まれていたが、今回の少年G、そして家族が

とてつもなく”信憑性に欠ける”ということから検察自らも墓穴を掘り、さっさと”次の獲物へ”と移ったため、きっと証言する可能性が薄くなった・・・がその可能性も無くはない。顎隊長ジェイ・レノは、何でも”コメディ”に憧れ自らも”スタンダップ・コメディアン”になりたかった(過去形)少年G、その母親から電話を貰らったとか、ないとか。しかし、この家族を不審に思ったジェイは、警察に連絡した・・ということだが。

少年Gも念願の夢がかなっただろう。検察トム・スネドンと一緒に”自分自身がコメディー”になれて。あの法廷でのデタラメナ証言は幾ら”お若い”と言ってもみんなの笑いもの。

 

 ジェイ・レノの番組はNBC月曜日ー金曜日深夜11時半から12時半。

毎回著名・無名?ゲスト数人を向かえ、音楽バンドや歌手も呼び呼び、そしてコメディースケッチも忘れず

アメリカ人のカウチ生活をお助けしている。

 

名誉顎会長写真:

JAY LENO 1

 

MSNBC 

CHEEF LEGAL ANALYST & アブラムズ リポート番組ホスト

 

番組の中でも堂々と「検察、裁判官へ異議」を発言できる一部マイケル ジャクソンファンの間では

英雄化も・・・

ヒステリでどもりが激しいCOURT TV ダイアン・D相手でも辛口で、冷静な指摘が出来る。Dan Abrams 

遂にブログを立ち上げることになった。

何故だろう? マイケルジャクソンの音楽性に惹かれて遂にクレージーになったのか?

マイケルが夢にも出てくる妄想人間になってしまったのか?

 

NO,NO, 目的は・・・・幾つか。

「マイケルの人間性を皆に知って貰いたい」 -ヒューマニティーな意見だなあ。-

「アメリカ、世界のメディアが騒いでいる裁判の真実はどうなのだろうか」

 

「人種を越え、世代を越えても支持されるマイケル・ジャクソンの真実・生い立ちとは」

 

全てに行き着きたい。もはや「マイケル・ジャクソン」は彼自身ばかりではなく、世界中もが作り出す

現象となっているのだ。

 

WATCH OUT WHAT YOU SAY AND WHAT YOU SEE!

 

先ず今後は少しづつ今までの裁判の経過からマイケル・ジャクソン現象・狂想曲を

皆様と分かち合って行きたい。