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Nat “King” Cole songs, London, 1990

Treasures for my life, maintained, and recalled

Masahiro (Hiro) Nakagawa
4 min readMar 6, 2021

Coaching from Sub Zero — fighting against COVID-19 with Zoom / Autumn-Winter 2020–2021 /Week 17

Credit Hiro Nakagawa, @ Green Park, London

As most of my old friends know; I am a bit old-fashioned.

A long time ago, when I listened to “Stardust” by Nat “King” Cole (https://youtu.be/0Uenuie_4ac), my father came down to the living room with a smile to say “Masahiro, you like this song, that should be with my generation”.

My life in London between 1989 till 1992 has been given me many Unforgettable (https://youtu.be/JFyuOEovTOE) things for my life.

My parents love this city and particularly my father loves to walk down to Hyde Park every morning during their stay at a small flat. My young brother, Takatomo, loves the culture of Great Britain and enjoyed every day during his stay, and my one-year-younger sister, Naomi’s memory between 1989 to 1990 were like songs of my favorite these old-fashioned songs.

Just before Christmas of 1989, Naomi started to stay at my small flat near Marble Arch (https://youtu.be/YrLk4vdY28Q, I love his original), and my old pal, Yutaka also stayed in…

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Masahiro (Hiro) Nakagawa
Masahiro (Hiro) Nakagawa

Written by Masahiro (Hiro) Nakagawa

Street Economist / Strategist, Founder of Nakagawa Zemi/Lab

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