There are things to do people and places to see
There are things to do, people and places to see…To that I’ll add that, if a person has the feeling that their comments have been deleted together with the comment-spam, they might want to try using no links in their comment – it might also be wise not to use an email address like bigtool@whatever.com…
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Synian Colors ? Blog Archive ? When it comes to music, it’s 30 going on 300 Aa Paas Aa (from Ankahee): copied from Ottmar Liebert’s “Starry Night” Found the above statement and a search discovered a YouTube version of the song: Aa Paas Aa – Ankahee This website chronicles plagiarism in Indian Film Music.
I think this one is much more blatant – I think they sampled straight from “Nouveau Flamenco” – and here is how I found that one. This reminds me of recording in Milan, Italy, with Leda a few years ago. For lunch we went to a small restaurant,which was very very popular in Italy in 1997. I received the writing share of the record sales and radio play of that cover through BMI.
Cool Hunting: Lifebag For extreme sports types or those who just like to take every precaution, Swiss company Snowpulse developed Lifebag. Like an airbag, it’s designed to protect the head and thorax while keeping you afloat during an avalanche. Anybody remember the book “Snowcrash”?Jump (in pitch)! The above-linked vid brings to mind two separate issues. First there is the issue of so many rock and pop bands using backing material.
which was very very popular in Italy in 1997. I received the writing share of the record sales and radio play of that cover through BMI.
Cool Hunting: Lifebag For extreme sports types or those who just like to take every precaution, Swiss company Snowpulse developed Lifebag. Like an airbag, it’s designed to protect the head and thorax while keeping you afloat during an avalanche. Anybody remember the book “Snowcrash”?Jump (in pitch)! The above-linked vid brings to mind two separate issues. First there is the issue of so many rock and pop bands using backing material.