Duet: Taylor Swift and Paula Fernandes:
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Duet: Taylor Swift and Paula Fernandes:
“Man cannot live without a permanent trust in something indestructible in himself, and at the same time that indestructible something as well as his trust in it may remain permanently concealed from him.”
― Franz Kafka
Joe Cocker - Noubliez Jamais
"Take piano: keys begin, keys end. You know there are 88 of them. Nobody can tell you any different. They are not infinite. You're infinite..." (A. B.)
Dedicated to the known one
ΟΘΕΝ ΑΙΔΩΣ OY EINAI
ΑΤΗ ΛΑΜΒΑΝΕΙΝ ΑΥΤΟΙΣ
ΥΒΡΙΣ ΓΕΝΝΑΤΑΙ
ΝΕΜΕΣΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣΗ ΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΟΥΣΙ ΔΕ
When there is no shame
Divine blindness conquers them
Hybris (abuse, opprombium) is born
Nemesis and punishment follows.
Εχε υπομονη Ηρωα
Η τιμωρια δεν αργει.
Oldest Dna in Scandinavia found in "chewing gum"
well before few days they released their new album
typical and always stable in their style,
little bit more dancing moments than before
(they remind me Kraftwerk a lot here)
after 10 years of silence,
maybe also their last?
anyway, even from the promo of the album,
they manage to shake critics, music-network, their fans, even politics, aproved and cencored,
typical Rammstein,
personally, I like them and also dispite them a lot,
but they manage to make me shock and think,
rather to flow melodies to my ears.
I admit that they have strong lyrics and personality.
no matter with each of their songs I must agree or disagree,
they have talent in shocking their fans,
for example, the flags at the end of video.![]()
Der Kommissar
Great Falco :)
The Chainsmokers, Bebe Rexha - Call You Mine (Official Video)
No words
Old but gold :)
jaming
It is therefore worth while to search out the bounds between opinion and knowledge; and examine by what measures, in things whereof we have no certain knowledge, we ought to regulate our assent and moderate our persuasion. (John Locke)