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It also featured a karaoke version of the song, and piano version of the film's main theme "Merry-Go-Round of Life" (人生のメリーゴーランド, " Jinsei no merīgōrando "). [ 10 ] No.
Its main theme, Merry-Go-Round, became Hisaishi's most commercially successful movie score, with over 87 million Spotify streams as of March 2024. [10] From November 3 to 29, 2004, Hisaishi embarked on his "Joe Hisaishi Freedom – Piano Stories 2004" tour with Canadian musicians.
Howl's Moving Castle (Japanese: ハウルの動く城, Hepburn: Hauru no Ugoku Shiro) is a 2004 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki.It is loosely based on the 1986 novel Howl's Moving Castle by British author Diana Wynne Jones.
The Merry-Go-Round was an American psychedelic rock, Los Angeles–based band, best known for the singer-songwriter Emitt Rhodes and featuring Joel Larson on drums, Gary Kato on lead guitar, and Bill Rinehart on bass. [1]
William Charles Baxter (c. 1859 – 6 September 1936) was a carnival rides operator who ran a celebrated merry-go-round at St Kilda, Victoria, Australia.He has also been credited as the first to screen a moving picture film in Australia, [1] and was the first to screen a film of the Melbourne Cup on the evening of the event.
"Merry Go Round" is a song by American alternative rock band the Replacements, from their 1990 studio album All Shook Down. Written by lead singer Paul Westerberg, the song features lyrics inspired by his relationship with his younger sister Mary as well as a drumming performance by Charley Drayton instead of the band's drummer Chris Mars (though the latter did appear in the music video for ...
The continuous merry-go-round search for balance through the battle of suffering – as a strangely joyful part of the human Life. [citation needed] Gertler was working on a sculpture version of Merry-Go-Round in 1916. The painting remained unsold during Gertler's lifetime.
All lyrics are written by Ken Hirai, except Merry Go-round Highway and World's End (Taku Tada); all music is composed by Ken Hirai, except Kiss of Life, Tug of War (Hirai and Masahito Nakano), Merry Go-round Highway, Sweet Pillow (Nakano), Taboo (Maestro-T), Love or Lust (Hirai and Ken Matsubara), World's End (Makoto Kuriya)