HQ audio only. Looks like it may be 89 — thanks etnopolino. No copyright infringement intended. From an old cassette of fm broadcast, wanted to share it with fans, especially as PY and his wonderful voice are no longer with us.
Official video for «The Living Years» by Mike Mechanics. Released in 1989, this single reached number 1 in Australia, Canada, Ireland and the US, while it was number 2 in the UK, where it went Silver.
The song has been covered many times including interpretations by Alabama, Chris De Burgh, West End theatre star Michael Ball, Marcia Hines, Engelbert Humperdinck, James Last, The London Symphony Orchestra, Christian artist Russ Lee, Rhydian, John Tesh, Russell Watson, the London Community Gospel Choir, the Newsboys, The Isaacs, The Katinas, Japanese singer Kaho Shimada, Italian band Dik Dik and Michael English.
In 1996 the legendary songwriter Burt Bacharach declared «The Living Years is one of the finest lyrics of the last 10 years.» It was nominated for 4 Grammy awards in 1990 and won the prestigious Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically
Enjoy this deep focus music for studying compilation with beautiful nature landscapes in the background from Quiet Quest — Study Music.
This compilation features four different songs. Navigate through your favorites using these timestamps:
Song 1 — 0:00
Song 2 — 4:09
Song 3 — 9:04
Song 4 — 13:36
This 4 hours version of ambient music for studying can be used as deep focus music for reading or deep focus music for work.
Tell me what are some of your favorite study music for concentration and focus here on Youtube so I can try to match your preferences on future uploads!
Dont forget to add this music to your ambient study music to concentrate playlist so you can listen to it later if you want.
Listening to ambient study music for focus while studying can help you with memory recall in the future.
Check out some more content from our channel with our playlists, featuring Post Rock Guitar and Study Music:
Looking for some relaxing ambient music to fall asleep faster? Want to have an insomnia free good night sleep? Listen to our relaxing sleeping music with amazing outer space footage:
It was my first time doing a homestay experience in the countryside of Japan but it sure was a very memorable and eye opening experience for me.
If you also want to stay here, email my friends at Akita Inu Tourism and they can help you contact Ishigaki-san and book for you in Japanese :) (English friendly — yay!)
akitainu.tourism@gmail.com
After Ishigaki-san retires, she wants to do this kind of homestay experience more and introduce more people to the beauty of the country side.
Here are all the activities I did in Akita: bit.ly/2Zzl4R7
I hope this video gave you some insight on what life can be like in the countryside of Japan! I love the countryside more as its less explored by tourists so you really can see this «raw» kind of Japan and understand the local culture and history more.
Each prefecture has its own speciality and history so what better way to immerse yourself in the culture than to try a homestay experience? :) I know a lot of you are worried if you cant speak Japanese but honestly you will be fine! Its not the language that matters, its the connection between two people so step out of your comfort zone and try it. Japanese people in the countryside tend to be very friendly too and Im sure they will give you a helping hand if you are lost even if they dont speak English.
If you do decide to go, let me know how your experience was and also tell Ishigaki-san I said hi! Hopefully she remembers me?! LOL
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