slepa živana Posted January 31, 2011 Posted January 31, 2011 Sena nije smjela pušiti, ali je voljela. Držala se na pet dimova ujutro i nije skrivala da zavidi pušačima."Ja sam prestala da ne umrem. Da sam znala da će mi ovoliko faliti, pušila bi duplo. Čim se Dino oženi, ja ću nastavit, makar crkla", govorila je kada bi joj neko govorio kako je dobro ne pušiti.emir imamović, tajna doline piramida
Indy Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 Au, sto je ovo dobrohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxh-FfElY0MIggy Pop-Kanye West-Chris Martin-Kris KristoffersonPatti Smith-Terrence Howard-Flea (RHCP)Q-tip-Adam Levine (Maroon5)--Chris RockJustin Timberlake-Kate Moss-Peter BlakeCheryl Crowe-Dennis Hopper-Woody HarrelsonAmy Lee(Evanescence)-Tommy Lee-Dixie Chicks-Mick Jones(The Clash) ?-Bono-Shelby Lynne-Anthony Kiedis(RHCP)Travis Barker (Blink182)-LM Presley-Kid Rock-Jay Z-Keith Richards (Rolling Stones) - Billy Gibbons(ZZTop)-CB Rae-Johnny Depp-?-Brian Wilson (beach boys)R.Ruben O.Wilson
Indy Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 One of the unreleased songs on the upcoming deluxe edition of Exile On Main Street is a soulful ballad entitled "Following the River" which is awash in shrewd soul showcasing female backing vocals (recently added by Lisa Fischer and Cindy Mizelle) and a gut wrenching vocal from Jagger. The rhythm section of Charlie Watts on drums and Bill Wyman on bass anchors the song while the acoustic warmth of Keith Richards and Mick Jagger (who adds some guitar) is downright resplendent with Nicky Hopkin's piano adding a specific color shade to the song that's an integral part of its DNA without being overshadowing to gentle beauty of the rest of the song. The song is about coming to terms with a relationship that is set for ruin, despite a longing for their touch. Jagger sings the line of "I don't think there's much future there for me and you" with such utter believability you are in disbelief. Known for his overconfidence, this song finds him beseeching for someone beyond his reach. He sings it with desperation as if his life depended on it, where there's no prescription for the pain other than to sing and purge your problems away. Jagger doesn't play this by the books, but reaches and pulls the pain from within in a performance that reaches for the heavens hoping he can pull salvation from the sky.
Gonzo Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mD4jpZwTmY So in the end i'd like to sayThat i'm a very thankful manI tried to make the most of my situationsAnd enjoy what i hadI knew true love and i knew passionAnd the difference between the twoAnd i had some regretsBut if i had to do it all againWell, it's something i'd like to do
pt 2.0 Posted February 6, 2011 Posted February 6, 2011 na listi njenih strahova dosada se nalazila na prvom mestu.mada se nije zapravo plašila dosade.plašila se sebe kojoj je dosadno.
Indy Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 ...Wild lifeIt's uh man's best friendWild life along with m' wifeI'm goin' up on the mountain fo' the rest uh m' life'fore they take m' life, 'fore they take m' wild life'fore they take m' wife, 'fore they take m' wifeWild life wild lifeWild life wild lifeI'm goin' up on uh mountainFind me uh cave 'n talk the bearsIn tuh' takin' me inWild life is ah mans best friendWild lifeWild life...
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