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This is a video that I made, it's about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The music you hear is "The last emperor" and "Rain" composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
http://allehanda.se/ avdelning/harnosand/ 22082
Hiroki Ochiai (b. 1987) does the audition for the Swedish version of the "idol-series" broadcasted august 31 2006, one of the judges is telling him of in japanese. Notera Hirokis min när Kirsti börjar tala japanska.
Jag väntar ivert på en fan-sida tillägnad honom.
Extracts from an episode of the famous music/comedy show, Yume de Aimashou or "Let's meet in our dreams" This episode if from 1966 Featuring Frankie Sakai, Kyu Sakamoto, Hachidai Nakamura and many more.
Kyu Sakamoto is guest in the famous talk show called Tetsuko's Room, May 17 1982.
This is the first time i transfer VHS tapes to my computer, so the sound is bad and i could'nt get it in colour, when I do, I'll reupload it!
Kyu Sakamoto sings Soshite Omoide, or "Old Memories" in Tokyo in the early 1980's. But I'm not absolutly sure when it was recorded. Kyu-chan and Hachidai Nakamura wrote this song in 1979 and it is dedicated to deaf people and people who in some way is in need of sign language. As you can see Kyu uses sign language while he is singing.
A jdrama based on Kyu Sakamoto's life and career, now with subtitles. Thanks to seiko1965. Withouth her help I wouldn't be able to upload this video with subs.
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