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Susan Boyle’s Japanese Performance

Here is a video of Susan Boyle’s Japanese performance. Susan today performed on Japan’s biggest and longest running New Year’s Eve TV show Kohaku Uta Gassen. When Susan was asked to give her impressions of Japan, she replied: “Wow!”

(The time in Japan is GMT+9, the time in New York is GMT-5; hence 14 hours time difference between Japan and New York, which is why Susan’s performance is already available.)

Note: the last two videos I posted have been removed from YouTube by NHK due to a copyright claim, so I don’t know how the long the above video will be available – watch it while you can!

Update: sorry, it now appears that the above video doesn’t work anymore either :-( and I can’t find another.

However, I did find this one of Susan speaking a little Japanese.

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3 Responses to “Susan Boyle’s Japanese Performance”

  • Mimosa says:

    Oh, how I wish I could at least understand Japanese. It is really a fascinating language. That is the beauty of Susan Boyle’s music. It is truly international and it speaks the language of the country she is in.

    The Japanese are a very cultured, very unique, very proud people and indeed they put a lot of store in tradition and class. Susan epitomises all that and therefore, she gets invited.

    Hah! The Japanese will certainly not invite Amanda Holden, Sharon Osbourne or Paul Henry!

  • Eloise says:

    It now seems that NHK has found all the videos of Susan in Japan. I’d found three still viewable 2 days ago, but now all of them have been removed/blocked as well. Very annoying of them.

    Mimosa, you’re so right! The likes of Holden, Osbourne and Henry do not belong on the same stage as Susan.

    I’m glad to find this community of posters/postings, now that Renee and Mike’s fan site has shut down.

  • scorpion1 says:

    Je vient de voir la video ou SUSAN parle un peu Japonais wowww. SUSAN tu est vraiment UNIQUE a tojours vouloir faire plaisir aux gens. suzanne Belgique.

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