Videoclip as featured on the live tv-programme "NDR Videonight" in 1985. Unfortunately with some intercut footage from the event, but better than nothing:)
"once upon a time you said i was the fairy princess then, you said goodbye to travel round the world alone i sat down, and cried why did you have to be so heartless then, after a while i could see the reason why you'd gone you were always dreamning away over the hills and far away reach beyond, the reach of your hands for never, never land petit petit paradis lies waiting around the corner petit petit paradis paradise for you, and me please give me a call my telephone wants to be ringing your face upon my wall hides behind the paper sheen a taste of wine recalls the cafe wehere we used to linger strange to find it all veiled in loving memory here i am dreaming away over the hills and far away reach beyond the reach of my hands for never, never land petit petit paradis lies waiting around the corner petit petit paradis paradise for you, and me petit petit paradis lies waiting around the corner petit petit paradis paradise for you, and me i haven't changed im still the same today i miss the games and music we would play "
I got Epoque de Techno (which is a combo of her albums Tutu and Paralissime) just to get the English version of Petit Paradis, only to be disappointed that it was shortened. The lyrics about the cafe were skipped over... 😞
this is really incredible and wonderful and magical and a rare treasure thank you so much for posting it. i listened to her album "Tutu" and it was great. it has the Japanese version of this song but i like the English lyrics cos they reference Led Zeppelin =)
I've heard her about 40 years ago and it was fall in love straight. Even if I'm a serious progrock fun. Makes no sense. She has a kind of magic probably.
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:-D Miharu's accent has greatly improved over the years. Her english, french or german singing is way better now ;-) She's been taking lessons on a regular basis (and thanks her teachers in most of her CDs)...