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I'm a big fan of J-Pop music, so I listen to a lot of it. I can't understand most of it, but the voices and music sound nice. That's enough for me. Recently, I've discovered a J-Pop singer named KOKIA who was apparently raised a Christian, and Christian themes show up in much of her work. She's also sung many hymns (in some pretty good English, no less). Right now I'm listening to "Remember the Kiss" a song by her (actually, she wrote it in memory of 9/11). She's got a stunning voice. Here's an example of her singing "Scarborough Fair" and "Amazing Grace". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkUVJQ042sMNot bad for a native Japanese. She's on iTunes here in the US if anyone's curious.
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I'm a big fan of J-Pop music, so I listen to a lot of it. I can't understand most of it, but the voices and music sound nice. That's enough for me. Recently, I've discovered a J-Pop singer named KOKIA who was apparently raised a Christian, and Christian themes show up in much of her work. She's also sung many hymns (in some pretty good English, no less). Right now I'm listening to "Remember the Kiss" a song by her (actually, she wrote it in memory of 9/11). She's got a stunning voice. Here's an example of her singing "Scarborough Fair" and "Amazing Grace". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkUVJQ042sMNot bad for a native Japanese. She's on iTunes here in the US if anyone's curious. She's good!
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« Reply #2575 on: November 09, 2011, 05:45:26 AM » |
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The husband is a BIG Peggy fan. Although he only watches the show with me once in a while, when we're out in public and we see a red-headed woman in a Roland Mouret-type pencil-skirt dress, he always says, "Hey! Hey, there's Joan, over by the soda machine!"  In the interest of keeping this thread on-topic (although MM is a very good topic to veer off to), Roni - Sukaria. The Israeli Britney Spears....but her songs are so durn catchy.
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I'm a big fan of J-Pop music, so I listen to a lot of it. I can't understand most of it, but the voices and music sound nice. That's enough for me. Recently, I've discovered a J-Pop singer named KOKIA who was apparently raised a Christian, and Christian themes show up in much of her work. She's also sung many hymns (in some pretty good English, no less). Right now I'm listening to "Remember the Kiss" a song by her (actually, she wrote it in memory of 9/11). She's got a stunning voice. Here's an example of her singing "Scarborough Fair" and "Amazing Grace". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkUVJQ042sMNot bad for a native Japanese. She's on iTunes here in the US if anyone's curious. She's good! Indeed! I wish I had known about her long ago. As a fan of Japanese culture, I like being able to hear a jpop singer singing Christian music.
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« Reply #2579 on: November 09, 2011, 11:47:58 PM » |
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« Reply #2581 on: November 11, 2011, 12:51:46 AM » |
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« Reply #2583 on: November 11, 2011, 06:20:01 AM » |
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« Reply #2584 on: November 12, 2011, 11:54:13 PM » |
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« Reply #2585 on: November 13, 2011, 07:21:06 AM » |
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« Reply #2586 on: November 13, 2011, 08:10:45 AM » |
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I don't recall if I've heard it before. It is lovely! I happen to also be listening to something...not lovely. William Shatner's cover of Iron Man http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM3J5B2rVBc 
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« Reply #2589 on: November 14, 2011, 12:06:25 AM » |
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I get the sense they're hoping this one will make it on a film soundtrack... Pretty good though.
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It's an Unsun day. Right now, it's "Face the Truth." The cute as a button Polish singer is impossible to understand so I am finally looking up the lyrics to the band's songs. I feel enlightened! 
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Workout music, baby.
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I know! It looks like he's just talking! Eric Burdon is definitely one of the great vocalists of blues. And how bout that organ?! Here's another good one of theirs, and with some thoroughly superlative guitarineeringmenshipnessosity as well *perfectionist eye twitch at the misspelled song title* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4Sfh8LFMaw
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I always liked Der Meister and Seemann off that album. If you get the chance you should hear Seemann covered by Apocalyptica (that Finnish cello band named after the Mel Gibson movie) with Nina Hagen. I actually like those songs too! Of course, Du Reichst So Gut and Herzeleid are my other favs on the album. (This is coming from someone with a very small German vocabulary, slightly expanded after a short lesson yesterday  ). Will check out the Apocalyptica cover! I've heard the 7th Symphony album, but that's about it. This morning it's No Doubt -- Spiderwebs, Don't Speak, Just a Girl. All that good stuff.
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It is an education process for me as I learn about the psychology of spiritual apostasy. And others get the benefit of perhaps hearing righteousness for the first time.
Blessed are the Peacemakers, for they shall be called the sons of God.
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