@Kuramochi0214 Thanks and, yes, she did perform that song. She is the preeminent contemporary female folk singer in Japan and is considered the Joan Baez of Japan.
@antonymichiru There's some debate/dispute as to whether they are members of BEGIN (new or old members) or someone entirely different. The video that clip came from identifies them as BEGIN performing with ALAN. But I don't recognize them as the original members of BEGIN.
@VidBrats i see, thanks for the information and there's something special about okinawan folk's tune, however i can't describe it, just reeallly special :)
Thought it curious that in the past week or so fully a 1/3 of the viewers of this video are from Mongolia and a 1/3 from Malaysia. The only connection I see is to Alan Dawa Dolma, who is Tibetan-Chinese and performed throughout China until 2006 when she was discovered by a Japanese record producer.
@VidBrats Well, I'm in the USA, but I got here by looking for videos of Alan. :) The connection with her may be that I read somewhere (I have no idea about it's accuracy!) that this song was her audition song for the music label she's signed up with. :)
Anyway, really great job of this mashup, and good ear on choosing to keep the brass band. Not the best quality video but it's consistent throughout, so it's not annoying at all. Thanks for doing this and putting it up! Will be sharing.
@VidBrats Mongolia had very close ties with Tibet. Both are Lamaist Buddhists. One of the Dalai Lamas was a Mongol; in fact, Dalai is a Mongolian word.
@bobleeleebob Thanks... ditto on Masami. Just don't understand why Yotaro didn't make a move on her since he already knew they weren't brother-sister.
Wonderful!! 5* ;D By the way the songwriter Ryoko Moriyama years ago covered in Japanese Mary Hopkin's Those Were The Days?
Kuramochi0214 2 months ago
@Kuramochi0214 Thanks and, yes, she did perform that song. She is the preeminent contemporary female folk singer in Japan and is considered the Joan Baez of Japan.
VidBrats 1 month ago
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What a beautiful song..I hear it again again again and AGAIN !!!!.
NationalAnthem100 4 months ago
sorry what name of movie ?
i will watch too .
koiibito 4 months ago
@koiibito Nada SouSou is the name of the movie. It was released in 2006.
VidBrats 4 months ago
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@koiibito type Nado Sousou part 1 on youtube Search bar
knightslucky 3 months ago
can someone say me who is/are the singer/s at 2:34???
antonymichiru 6 months ago
@antonymichiru There's some debate/dispute as to whether they are members of BEGIN (new or old members) or someone entirely different. The video that clip came from identifies them as BEGIN performing with ALAN. But I don't recognize them as the original members of BEGIN.
VidBrats 1 month ago
i'm in love with okinawa city
carldudesons 6 months ago
@carldudesons Why is that? Because of the movie?
VidBrats 6 months ago
@VidBrats nah... because of this melody :) , its really touch me. do you know who composes this song?
carldudesons 6 months ago
@carldudesons It was written by the Okinawan folk band BEGIN with lyrics by Moriyama Ryoko.
VidBrats 1 month ago
@VidBrats i see, thanks for the information and there's something special about okinawan folk's tune, however i can't describe it, just reeallly special :)
carldudesons 1 month ago
とても良かった
xesgwbaw2010 7 months ago
@xesgwbaw2010 ありがとう、私はあなたがそれを好きうれしいです。
VidBrats 7 months ago
This song keeps bringing tear to my eyes no matter howmany times I listen to it... This is something you can call perfect music track...
110Mahdi110 10 months ago
Amazing!
wjy9969 1 year ago
I never get tired of this
Thanks for your efforts
scooternak53 1 year ago
Excellent
scooternak53 1 year ago
Thought it curious that in the past week or so fully a 1/3 of the viewers of this video are from Mongolia and a 1/3 from Malaysia. The only connection I see is to Alan Dawa Dolma, who is Tibetan-Chinese and performed throughout China until 2006 when she was discovered by a Japanese record producer.
VidBrats 1 year ago
@VidBrats Well, I'm in the USA, but I got here by looking for videos of Alan. :) The connection with her may be that I read somewhere (I have no idea about it's accuracy!) that this song was her audition song for the music label she's signed up with. :)
Anyway, really great job of this mashup, and good ear on choosing to keep the brass band. Not the best quality video but it's consistent throughout, so it's not annoying at all. Thanks for doing this and putting it up! Will be sharing.
Sp3ctre18 4 months ago
@VidBrats Mongolia had very close ties with Tibet. Both are Lamaist Buddhists. One of the Dalai Lamas was a Mongol; in fact, Dalai is a Mongolian word.
milvipes 1 month ago
@milvipes Interesting insight. Thanks (^_-)
VidBrats 1 month ago
maybe because they knew their relationship was brother & sister early on... he never saw her as a potential mate
its a family love than girlfriend relationship !!!
bobleeleebob 1 year ago
great movie.. i love Masami !!!!!
bobleeleebob 1 year ago
@bobleeleebob Thanks... ditto on Masami. Just don't understand why Yotaro didn't make a move on her since he already knew they weren't brother-sister.
VidBrats 1 year ago