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Monday, November 20, 2006

as requested...some time ago!

SYLVIE VARTAN - KOIBITO JIDAI
obscure japanese track that was requested a long long time ago- sorry for the wait!

4 comment(s):

Wowowowowww!!

I love those fantastic up tempo-chupa-chupa-happy songs!

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 20 November, 2006 15:12  

Hmmm... she sounds better in Japanese than in French. Naaah, just kidding!!. Thanks for this rare track ;-))

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 22 November, 2006 19:56  

Not bad. The intro sounds quite a bit like that of The Association's 'Windy'--one of my favourite old '60s pop tunes; then when it goes into the hook, it starts to sound a bit like a variation on The Monkees' 'Daydream Believer'. Not bad, not bad....

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 23 November, 2006 04:35  

Really Mickey, other francaise singers
have sung very good in japanese, like France Gall,
here an old post just in this blog.

Maybe the francaise language has particulary
feeling wit the the japanese?

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 23 November, 2006 23:16  

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