Comments For: Hikaru Utada - Heart Station and Stay Gold
1HEART STATION(Original Karaoke)
Steam Wars is the long-time project of Larry Blamire, auteur of the
Sony Pictures cult film "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra." The film is
about three tough underdogs that operate fighting Steam Rigs. The
film treatment in the notes sounds great, and there's some
beautiful artwork in the gallery. I hope this gets made into a film
soon!
2Stay Gold
TEARS in Heaven was sung slow and sad, one candle flickered and a
baby boy bounced happily on the floor at yesterday's memorial
service for John Ilhan.
3Stay Gold(Original Karaoke)
The crowds have left and the thousands of thundersticks scattered
around the Stadium are just about all that remain from a thrilling
last day of competition in the World netball Championships at The
Trusts Stadium.
4HEART STATION
When American families gather together this week to give thanks for
what they have, many also will reflect on what they have lost this
year. Some of those tragedies have an added dimension, because they
took place with the nation watching.
1HEART STATION(Original Karaoke)
Steam Wars is the long-time project of Larry Blamire, auteur of the Sony Pictures cult film "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra." The film is about three tough underdogs that operate fighting Steam Rigs. The film treatment in the notes sounds great, and there's some beautiful artwork in the gallery. I hope this gets made into a film soon!
2Stay Gold
TEARS in Heaven was sung slow and sad, one candle flickered and a baby boy bounced happily on the floor at yesterday's memorial service for John Ilhan.
3Stay Gold(Original Karaoke)
The crowds have left and the thousands of thundersticks scattered around the Stadium are just about all that remain from a thrilling last day of competition in the World netball Championships at The Trusts Stadium.
4HEART STATION
When American families gather together this week to give thanks for what they have, many also will reflect on what they have lost this year. Some of those tragedies have an added dimension, because they took place with the nation watching.