Rafaela 302 Skrevet 7. Juli sneræven skrev, for 16 timer siden: Those years were absolutely unique times, I was a teenager at he time, I was more or less just looking on ... Ah...the time...What you live in your time, what you saw, felt and learned…what you know today - no one can steal it from you... And just a little bit more of Janis… 2 1 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
latinas4ever 1092 Skrevet 7. Juli (edited) sneræven skrev, den 6.7.2025 at 22:52: I have read the book "Cathedral of the Sea" which takes place in Barcelona (Aragon) about a hundred years later .. Very hard time for common people, there was always war among the kings, and la human life wasn't woth a lot ... The main theme of the movie Hero was that if China rules everything under the sun, then it would end the suffering caused by the infighting between the warring kingdoms. A bit like how the warring kingdoms and warlords of Iberia were unified into Spain and Portugal. The movie, being chinese, suggests that obedience to a greater good is sometimes more heroic than following your heart, which it takes to the extreme at the end. It is also a very beautiful movie, being separated into four parts that each have their own color. There are parallels to the Reconquista, though the movie goes counter to the ideals that some of us have. Here is the song "For the world" from the movie. Redigeret 7. Juli af latinas4ever 3 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Needy 1933 Skrevet 8. Juli Rafaela skrev, den 5.7.2025 at 16:27: The authentic Janis Joplin, who defied the social norms of her time, lived by her own rules and expressed her emotions without filters I’ve visited the place where she briefly lived in San Francisco, in the old hippie district around Ashbury Street and Haight Street. The funny thing is that at the end of Haight Street lies Golden Gate Park, where many of the scenes from the musical film Hair were filmed in 1979. Yeah, a lot of things really did happen in the summer of 1968. We all know the Scorpions from the song Wind of Change from 1990. This track is from the same album, Crazy World, and it’s just as good. Scorpions - Send Me An Angel (1990): 1 1 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
sneræven 2350 Skrevet 8. Juli (edited) Rafaela skrev, den 5.7.2025 at 16:27: The authentic Janis Joplin, who defied the social norms of her time, Do you know the danish singer Annisette? She has some of the same power and energy as Janis Joblin, and she and her band, Savage Rose, also started during the latre sixties, and had several hits in Denmark. The never had an international breakthrough, but they have quite a dedicated group of fans all over the world. They are still active, They simply can't stop making music. This is a recirding from 2014 - the quality is not the best, but I think it shows her energy very well ... Redigeret 8. Juli af sneræven 2 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Rafaela 302 Skrevet 9. Juli Needy skrev, for 16 timer siden: Yeah, a lot of things really did happen in the summer of 1968. I have no doubt that these were golden times… I really like this song, it has been on the soundtrack of some films, such as “The Bank Job”, with Jason Statham, and the band has influenced many other bands such as Ramones, Joy Division, The Smiths and R.E.M. 1 2 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Rafaela 302 Skrevet 9. Juli (edited) sneræven skrev, for 15 timer siden: This is a recirding from 2014 - the quality is not the best, but I think it shows her energy very well ... First of all, thank you so much… this is fabulous…And yes, the energy and emotion are remarkable and give me goosebumps… I didn't know the band until a few months ago when I heard a song on the radio and using a “music identification app”, discovered the band's name. Not that it's important to say about it (this woman's talent is superior to any physical appearance), but I think Annisette is very beautiful, her strong expression and dark hair, reminds me of those pocahontas Indians. The first song I heard by Savage Rose… Redigeret 9. Juli af Rafaela 2 1 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Needy 1933 Skrevet 9. Juli Rafaela skrev, 1 time siden: I really like this song Oh man! That was the next one i wanted to post!! Anyways, Anisette is a truly talented singer and very expressive. This song is from Dødens Triumf ("The Triumph of Death"), which is a Danish artwork in the form of a TV ballet and a music album created in 1976. It is especially known for its experimental music, dark atmosphere, and symbolism about death and the transience of life. It also caused a scandal at the time, as several royal ballet dancers performed naked on stage. The album was one of my favorite records when I was a young kid — especially this track made a big impression on me. You need to listen to it a few times before you really get used to it. Unfortunately, there are no music videos. The Savage Rose - Dear Little Mother (1976): 1 1 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Rafaela 302 Skrevet 9. Juli Needy skrev, for 12 minutter siden: Oh man! That was the next one i wanted to post!! So…I can confirm - You have good taste in music… I just listened to this song, in love with Annisette…… 3 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
sneræven 2350 Skrevet 11. Juli Needy skrev, den 9.7.2025 at 16:10: Oh man! That was the next one i wanted to post!! Haha, Me Too ... I considered it for my first comment with Savage Rose, but then I thougt it would be nice to use a newer one, and I found "Wild Child" latinas4ever skrev, den 7.7.2025 at 22:52: if China rules everything under the sun, then it would end the suffering caused by the infighting between the warring kingdoms. Oh yeah, but the biggger the empire, the bigger the wars ... and the leaders alwauýs start fighting among themselves sooner or later ... Empires crumble all the time 2 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
latinas4ever 1092 Skrevet lørdag klokken 09:26 sneræven skrev, for 13 timer siden: Empires crumble all the time Rome crumbled but it was a pretty good run. Do you know how it sounds like some people are singing when they speak? This girl held a speech (without music) about severe problems in her country. Andre Antunes discovered her speech and made it into a song. 2 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Needy 1933 Skrevet lørdag klokken 20:43 This song is a single from Extreme’s album Extreme II: Pornograffiti. According to the lead guitarist, the song is described as a warning that the phrase ‘I love you’ was becoming meaningless, stating: People use it so easily and so lightly that they think you can say that and fix everything, or you can say that and everything’s OK. Sometimes you have to do more and you have to show it— there’s other ways to say ‘I love you.’ Extreme - More Than Words (1990): 2 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Rafaela 302 Skrevet lørdag klokken 21:28 Needy skrev, for 42 minutter siden: Extreme - More Than Words (1990): Ah…I couldn’t resist…I have to post this…… Jimmy Fallon and Jack Black… 1 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
latinas4ever 1092 Skrevet søndag klokken 10:52 Happy sunday! 1 1 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Rafaela 302 Skrevet mandag klokken 11:03 It doesn't matter who you are, what you "own" or what you believe in...Music and dance can catchy you...… 1 Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
LarsTysker 391 Skrevet onsdag klokken 19:32 Tyskere på dansk.... Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg
Needy 1933 Skrevet for 13 timer siden (edited) The best song ever Here completely un-electrified David Gilmour - Wish You Were Here: Redigeret for 13 timer siden af Needy Citér indlæg Del dette indlæg Link til indlæg