i don’t believe You got me this far to give up
so every day i’ll keep on fighting for it - Jason Gray
so every day i’ll keep on fighting for it - Jason Gray
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wow, where have you been all my life?! np - The Longing, All Sons & Daughters #beautiful #music #God #duo
夜明け~朝ごはんの歌 / 手嶌葵 - コクリコ坂から オリジナルサウンドトラック
Breakfast Song/ Teshima Aoi - Kokurikozaka Kara OST
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Yeshua - United Pursuit
Yeshua, I love You
It’s so raw, pure and spontaneous. It has the love letter vibe to it that Chris McClarney’s version of You are the One has. I’ve been listening to it the whole day, that’s how attached I’ve become to it; definitely one of those songs that make you feel warm and safe on a cold and lonely day.
KAPAG 90’s KID KA, ALAM MO DAPAT ANG KANTANG ITO.
THIS. THIS. THIS. This show is a collection of little stories for children, and every little story has a moral that it teaches. By using creative stories to teach, it really imprints the lessons into the audience’s mind and that’s what made this series so beloved; it has that The Little Prince feel to it. The settings are ridiculous at times, but it has little gems, like Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
I might not have watched Magic School Bus and Big Comfy Couch like everyone, but man, I would never ever trade the experience of watching Hiraya Manawari and other amazing 90s Filipino children’s shows for anything else.
TV programs used to be phenomenal; what happened? I remember waking up early to catch Hiraya and other educational shows, but once they stopped airing, I more or less stopped watching TV. But then again, I suppose it was good, because in looking for the wonder that these shows evoked, it drew me closer to literature.
So thank you, 90s Filipino TV, for broadcasting such goodness. I especially thank you for Hiraya Manawari (that show was crazy amazing) (can you tell it’s my favourite?), because it introduced me to the world of words. You’re to blame for all the writing and linguistics in my life ;)
It first came out when I was 3, and I watched it until I was around 11 or 12. No wonder I still know the words to this intro!Charlie Brown Cover
Wonderful cover of Linus & Lucy, from the PianoGuys. One thing I loved about this vid is the joy it brought to the elderly. I’ve sung at an elderly home before and this was great reminder to me. Awesome!!!
Reminded me of that one time when my year staged a version of ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’. And playing in an elderly home during a band trip. High school gems?
This is what I’ve been listening to the whole morning. It’s so brilliant, and it never gets old! Take a listen; it’s one of those scores that you can write a paper to and feel epic at the same time, or even do verb paradigms and feel great at the same time. Totally gives you a whole new dimension to whatever it is you’re doing ;)
Favourite tracks: The Thief (listen for the bass and timpani, it’s too awesome!), Bookstore, The Invention of Dreams, Coeur Volant
‘Ought to Be’ - Audrey Assad
And Studio Ghibli does it again. A beautiful piece from a poignant movie. Go listen and appreciate!Song: Wa ni yuu no yado (Home Sweet Home)
Composer: Michio Mamiya
Performed by: Daisuke Minamizawa
Album: Solo Guitar no Shirabe
From Grave of the Fireflies.
thatawkwardstudioghiblimoment:
I love Joe Hisaishi, but I am absolutely in LOVE with “The Borrower Arrietty” soundtrack done by Cecile Corbel.
The songs are just absolutely beautiful, and have a mystical, fun, cheery, playful, and overall good-feeling to them. Not to mention her voice! It brings a unique tone to it.
The songs are stuck on repeat. XD It’s definitely making me interested into looking more into her music.
Spirited Away OST:
Day of the River:
By Joe Hisaishi.
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Joe Hisaishi:
Family:
Howl’s Moving Castle OST
Joe Hisaishi:
It’s Love, Isn’t It?
Howl’s Moving Castle OST
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YOU NEED TO WATCH IT. My best friend posted this on my FB wall, and it just totally helped brighten my day. Great singers, great actors. This is now on repeat, it’s that great. As a singer who can’t sing a cappella, my utter respect goes out to these guys. Crazy!
(I very much dislike Disney’s Hercules (honestly, HOW MANY INACCURACIES CAN YOU HAVE IN ONE FELL SWOOP?) (see: Neo-Hellenic studies minor) (granted, Disney’s known for its tweaking…) but it doesn’t matter when the singers are great and entertaining! Hahah)