"Norwegian Wood" by The Beatles
Music by Billy Joe
Japanese national anthem "Kiminoyo"
Naoko Favorite Henri Marcheny's record containing "Baby"
Naoko's favorite Brahms's Fourth Symphony
Naoko's 20th birthday The first record I played was "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", and the last one was Will Evans' "Waltz for David"
Watanabe was at Midori's house, Midoriko mentioned that she once sang a song called "Seven Narcissus", which was probably a Japanese folk song. Later, she narcissistically sang "Lemon Tree", "Powder Puff", "Five Hundred Miles", "Where the Flowers Fall" "Where", "Row Michel"
Reynard Basti's album
Reiko played Bach's fugue on the guitar, and the part in the suite For the sketch, I played "Michelle", "No One", "Julia" and "Norwegian Wood" by the Beatles, and later played a few bossa nova
The next day Reiko whistled "Proud Mary" melodiously
Later the song on the radio was Brad Schutte Andres's song - "Flying "The Wheel", Cream's "White Room", the theme song of the movie "The Graduate" sung by Simon and Garfunkel (it should be the sound of silence).
The girl in the store said that if Reiko was willing to play "The Sun Rises Here" by the Beatles, iced milk would be a treat in the store. Reiko extended her thumb to indicate OK. Then I played "The Sun Rises From Here" while humming the lyrics.
Reiko was reading a book and listening to Brahms’ Piano Concerto on shortwave stereo. Reiko whistled, imitating the melody that the cello had just appeared in the third movement. "Buck Horse and Bum." Reiko said, "In the past, I almost polished off the record pattern when I listened to this piece of music, really polished it off. I listened to it from beginning to end without leaving any trace, like a whole lick. "It's the same thing over and over again."
Reiko recalled teaching a girl piano, "Sometimes I also imitated jazz piano and taught her, telling her this is Barton Pavello and this is Thelonious Mongolian." Gram."
After talking about the experiences of gay girls, Reiko played "Not the Finale" and "Girls from Ipanema", and then played Burkaku and Lennon and McCartney. song.
Watanabe came back to work in a record store and played Nick Bennett, "Spring Shadow" by the Rolling Stones,
Watanabe was dating Midoriko, and mentioned Jim · Morrison's song, there is such a line in the song "People are strange when you are a stranger." "Honeysuckle" played by Thelonious Monk, John Coldlin.
After Watanabe finished sending the letter, he listened to records by Ald Coleman and Patton Pavello in a jazz bar
When he wrote to Naoko again, he listened to Meyer Davis's record, "Tender Blue"
Watanabe played Derftaz's "Climb to the Rooftop" on guitar
Robert Cassad Mozart's Piano Concerto played by Shi
Goodbye Reiko, Reiko played "Not the Finale" by Carl Ross Jobin and "Baby" by Henri Marcheny. Reiko then turned to the Beatles and played "Norwegian Wood", "Yesterday", "Michelle", "One Thing", "The Sun Rises from Here", "The Fool on the Mountain Wind", "Drizzle", "Blackbird", "Julian" ", "Sixty-Four", "No One Is There", "And I Love Her", "Hey, Jode"
Watanabe played the song "Climb to the Rooftop".
Next, Ling played Ravel’s guitar piece “Dance of the Dead Princess” and Debussy’s “Moonlight”, as well as several pieces by Bokracu: “Through You” , "Even If Wet in the Rain", "Walking Time", "Wedding Song". I played nearly ten bossa nova pieces, including Rogers Hart and Gershwin, Bob Dylan, Chavez, Carole King, Beech, and the Beach Boys. "Upward", "Blue Velvet", "Green Fields". Reiko played "Julina Ligubi" in the 49th piece, and "Norwegian Wood" in the 50th piece.