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Caste,2°class PGfan15 October 2010 at 3:25pmPosts: 1162 (0 today)Status: offline
Yup - she says she didn't write here because she doesn't speak/write English well enough.
Which is bullshit BTW : more like she's too busy minding her 7450 or so blogs. :-]
Darkerstar16 October 2010 at 1:38amPosts: 3 (0 today)Status: offline
Caste, come on. You know it isn't true. I'm a little bit shy and my poor english doesn't help me to feel confident.
Yeah, i write two blogs, the third is only a graphic blog, and also in many forum but they are all in italian.
But my english remain poor.
P.S. Yeah Dolcevita, was me, Simona. Sorry to all for the O.T.
DolceVita16 October 2010 at 1:55pmPosts: 2323 (0 today)Status: offline
Darkerstar,look at my english,what should i say?? :-]
Ok,by the way,feel free,hope you will write here,but let me say to you a big hug from me to you,Stefania and Caste,i will not forget our fun and lovely lunch in Verona before to see Him: The Artist,The One for whom nothing would be like now. . .Peter of course !!
. . .a big greeting from Stefano too!!
Cimber27 October 2010 at 8:31amPosts: 2571 (0 today)Status: offline
2 days ago I gave a listen to "Sky Blue" (the "UP"-version) again - after many months and I realized what a great song this is: packed with full emotion - what a great track. Beside "I Grieve" and "My Head sounds like That" also a strong candidate for the "Songs we didn`t hear"-list from "UP".
tarczownik30 October 2010 at 10:38pmPosts: 15 (0 today)Status: offline
I hope you will not throw me away. 35 years passed. I really want to hear modern version of In the Cage or Back in the New York City. I think I'm not alone. I still hope my dream come true .
Dennisd6331 October 2010 at 3:17pmPosts: 126 (0 today)Status: offline
As I listen to Up more and more, I'm appreciating the details more and more. Like most of his work, it takes a long time to appreciate all the details and craftsmanship - and just when you think you've heard it all, you hear it a completely new way all over again.