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The author of the influential "Memoirs of a Gaijin" blog moved on to create this web magazine about Kyoto, featuring news, reviews and articles about Kansai and Japanese culture. Also features a lifestream and a library of Japanese stock photography. |
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Mouthful of Cavities by Andy HeatherDec 21, 2009
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My good friend and now a proud father Danny Goulder introduced me to this song by Blind Melon, for which I will forever be grateful. The original’s an incredible piece of work in which the harmonies are haunting and the...
Man of Constant Sorrow by Andy HeatherDec 21, 2009
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I told my family that one track on the “Goodbye” album had been recorded specifically for them, but they had to guess which one. I’m not sure if any of them ever guessed correctly…
I’m posting some old music for those who...
Mr Jones by Andy HeatherDec 21, 2009
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I’m posting some old music for those who may not have heard it back in the day. Most of it was recorded at home rather than in a studio and may not be properly mastered....
River by Andy HeatherDec 21, 2009
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This is one of my favourite Christmas songs and was sung excellently by Robert Downey junior way before his current rebirth as one’s of Hollywood’s go to leading men with at least two franchises in the works.
I’m posting...
Strong Enough by Andy HeatherDec 21, 2009
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I’m posting some old music for those who may not have heard it back in the day. Most of it was recorded at home rather than in a studio and may not be properly mastered. There may be gender confusion with this particular...
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