Added: Nov 21, 2008
From: maricarmen666
Duration: 4:43
川の流れのようにThe narrator says here that perhaps she knew this was her last song, but I don´t think is true. In the first page of her last book (inconcludesd) she said- This is not my testament! Because my fate (destiny) is to continue singing.
Channel: Music
Rating: 5.00 (59 ratings) Views: 67574' favoriteCount='279 Comments: 25
maricarmen666 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Since I know how much she suffered in this life, I´m aware of my selfishness, but I would like she came back exatly in the same form, but healthy and with a lot of happines.
PCSnissan Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Same form> not possibleAnother new life> Possible
maricarmen666 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - I don´t know. I wonder what is possible in Heaven. I wonder what our dear Hibari wants.
PCSnissan Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Buddha knows...
maricarmen666 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - I hope one day we shal know too.
sadaoohata Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - 何物かを犠牲にするほどの度胸(勇気)がないと、本物にはなれないだろう、中々難しいことだけれども。
chriistophercraves Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Whatever comes after death I can only wish goodness upon Hibari that what ever lays there, let's her be happy. I don't particuallary believe in God nor Buddha but whatever truth there is I honestly do hope that Hibari is happy where she goes.
pontananagoma Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - She serve her purpose here on earth and God has given here a voice that touches anyones heart, she lives in our memory with her music..so I know..she in GODS memory when the time comes...
maricarmen666 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - I think few people deserve happines as much as she does. I'm sure she has plenty of that now.
maricarmen666 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Yes, she always knew she had a misision in life and this was very simple- giving happines to others through her singing. In order to fulfil her objective she sacrifaied herself many times, she now deserves the best.
regal111 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - I love the song so much
tangabubutz Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - This Song is very special to me and always let my spirit fly away to places humans cant destroy...
208236 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - She is a princess of the songs of the eternity. This song continues living in my heart.
twodog88 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - 19 years ago today, this fabulous singer left us. I miss her.
maikof Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - 永遠的不死鳥,永遠的經典
CapaodaCanoa Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - I do believe in God. And Hibari is next to Him singing her eternal songs...How I'm jealous of God right now!
ZPuppets Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Como descendiente de japoneses (al igual que muchos de los que escriben), me siento orgulloso. Mi abuelo era fanático de Misora Hibari. Esta canción es muy sonada en Perú, en los karaoke. Ha traspasado fronteras, y eso para mí es más que un logro, más aun cuando vivo en un país en el que la cultura japonesa no está del todo difundida. Felicitaciones por subir este video.
FLL999 Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Misora was such a wonderful singer. She sang with her heart and touched our souls. She was so powerful and, even now, her songs are timeless and so full of love. I am not ashamed to say that, even though I am a man, her singing brings tears to my eyes. I am sure she is loved and missed by many in Japan and throughout the world. I wish to thank her for bringing happiness and enjoyment to our daily lives. She knows what I mean; I am sure of it.
MariaLisseth Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Even if I recently listened her music she is my favorite japanese singer, she is one of a million. We love you Misora Hibari.Misora Hibari te queremos!!!!!!!
MariaLisseth Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Eyyyyyyyyyyyy holaaaaaaa, tu eres de Perú, chócala, aunque no tenga ni un poco de descendencia nipona, yo gusto mucho de la música japonesa, especialmente el enka. Realmente esta cancion y otras del Repertorio de Misora Hibari son muy bellas e invitan a la persona a sentir alegría, calma, tristeza un crisol de emociones. Saludos
ZPuppets Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Qué tal compatriota? Es muy cierto lo que dices, estas canciones generan muchos sentimientos. Ayer he escuchado otra canción de Misora Hibari, cuyo tema central se refiere a un festival del Japón, y es una canción alegre (además de graciosa por el ritmo peculiar con la que se canta). En ese video verás a Misora Hibari con el tradicional kimono. Te voy a dar el nombre: Omatsuri Mambo. Saludos.
MariaLisseth Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - clarooooooo que lo conozco ¡washoi, washoi!!!,jejeje yo conozco muuuuuuuuchas canciones de ella, por si acaso todos los sabados a las 11.00 am en radio Santa Rosa 105.3 o por ahi, transmiten un programa llamado Mi querido Japon ahi pasan música japonesa, y notas culturales. Saludos!!!!!!!
ZPuppets Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Gracias por el dato, el problema es que en el trabajo no hay radio. Pero qué chévere, hay personas que tienen buenos gustos. Déjame decirte que de japonés no entiendo ni papa, pero el ritmo de cada canción es lo que (al menos para mí) importa mucho. Saludos y cuídate!!
ZPuppets Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - Como te dije anteriormente, no hablo japonés (salvo una que otra palabra, que por costumbres se mantienen); pero mis abuelos sí lo dominan. Soy descendiente de 4º generación (es decir, bisabuelos japoneses), y como comprenderás, he perdido mucho de las costumbres, pero eso no implica que no escuche canciones en japonés (igual con el inglés, no lo hablo pero sí escucho música en ese idioma). Saludos!!
PCSnissan Says:
Nov 21, 2008 - I agree with you, or maybe she might come back in another form.