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Moram da priznam da nisam nešto posebno obraćao pažnju na Chinawoman, dolazila je par puta i u Bgd, je l tako?

Pre neki dan sam okačio kao kuriozitet, zbog naziva pesme naravno, a ovo večeras me nekako našlo. Setan sam i pomalo gorak i maločas sam izvadio iz plejera Bebel Gilberto - Momento, kao potpuno neprimeren saundtrek za ovo veče.

Ili da ipak probam još jednom?

 

 

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Da, da, Michelle je gostovala u Beogradu prošle godine u Domu omladine. Mislim da joj je to četvrti ili peti dolazak.

Ne znam kako se ona izjasnila po pitanju Kosova... Održala je koncert tamo pre dve godine, u Prizrenu, nekadašnji Lumbardhi bioskop.

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Pre bi je oduševio nežniji pol. :sleep: 

 

https://www.koha.net/en/kulture/michelle-gurevich-i-krijon-hapesire-dashurise-ne-vendin-magjik :

 

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Around 21:00, Michelle Gurevich together with the three instrumentalists made their way to the stage. However, the first song was performed solo by Gurevich, with the help of her guitar. Thus, the concert opened with the song "Goodbye My Dictator", recently released by Gurevich, making strong references to her heritage and the current situation in Ukraine. From the first verses, the artist has made it known that love is not won by force and that the truth finds its way, to further show that someone's desire to rule has tarnished the whole, until her message to it was: "Goodbye My Dictator, goodbye"
 

She expressed her happiness for the possibility of appearing in Kosovo, describing it as a magical country. At the same time, he left room for love for the audience present.

"It is the first time we are here in Kosovo and we are happy to be in this beautiful magical country. I can't see you, but maybe I love you too", said Gurevich, to arouse laughter in the audience.

 

She also shared with them the positive experience from the border control in Kosovo, in which case he gained the impression that the people of this country should be good.

 

"We were going through passport control, I gave the policeman my passport, he checked it, stamped it and returned it to me saying 'Welcome!' I passed and thought to myself, I have traveled to so many countries of the world, I don't know how many, but many and in none of the passport controls have I been told: 'Welcome'. That's why I said to myself, I think these people must be good", said Gurevich.

 

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