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Every once in a long while there is a song that touches our emotions in a way like no other. A melody and soulful performance that, in its simplicity, is able to take us to another place - somewhere we have never been or expected to be.

A place where less is more and where we are able to convey our thoughts without speaking and soothe the pain of others by sharing.

That somewhere is here. Enjoy your trip.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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Isreal was more than a gifted musician and singer. He had an abundance of what the Hawaiians refer to as "mana" the emotion in his playing and singing is so strong..thanks for the link Peter..
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Amazing...this link has come to me from three different people in the same day, all around the planet. I've been a "Bradda Iz" fan since '91; pity he's not around to enjoy his newfound international fame.

Sweet, sweet man, with a heart "ten times as big as his body". May he rest in peace.
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I first became aware of the tune on a TV commercial where parents were observing a child playing with food, which made them think of buying some sort of learning toy on-line. Might have been the now defunct E-Toys or E-Hobby.

Then it was on the episode of "ER" when Dr. Green's daughter released a balloon after her father's funeral. And I've heard it many times since. Great piece (and peace).
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I've always liked the song. Sometimes when the mood strikes, I like to play it as a slow air on the fiddle. I only wish I could do it justice.

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Thanks so much for that bittersweet video. For all who enjoyed, really treat yourself and get his cds. Such a clear, pure, beautiful voice.

Great song and a great rendition.
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Wow...... what a jolt! Thank you, Peter.

What a brilliant canvas that clip paints. The joy of life and the simplicity that it can be, the beauty of the world, the innocence of children, the impact that one can have on many.........

I shed more than one tear..........
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Gone too soon - RIP Iz!
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He was very much into returning the State of Hawaii back to the Hawaiians.
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For a great version click click here


17 years after he had the hit with it here in UK.
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Thanks, Roy. Different song but enjoyable none the less!

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Cool..just picked of the vinyl of PJ's Enigma and Somewhere LP's last weekend at a yard sale...
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