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Ach van die gedichtjes zijn altijd leuk he ket
suavemente
Keep up the good work!
thobe |
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12.28.04 - 11:05 pm | #
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Jeujz! Gedichtjes van dM3!
Dwangbuis |
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12.29.04 - 10:43 am | #
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heee, Suavemente is van Elvis Crespo.
(dat terzijde)
Geweldige site dimipoepie:-p, bijna zo fantastisch als jou ;-D.
Vrolijk feestbeest en prettige fellatio,
XXXXXXXX!!!!
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Idd Elvis Crespo
Who the hell die elvis costello is weet ik niet met zekerheid maar ja,iedereen kan zich vergisse als ie het zo download eh :D
Peace
thobe |
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12.29.04 - 12:01 pm | #
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Aren't both Elvis Crespo and Elvis Costello posers??
There is only one king... the one Elvis, to RULE THEM ALL!!!
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12.30.04 - 10:47 am | #
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Elvis Costello
With The Delivery Man - Elvis Costello and the Imposters' first release for Lost Highway -- one of modern music's most admired and prolific talents has delivered a remarkable album that draws the on deep American musical roots more than any of his releases since "King of America" in 1986. It is a collection that ranges from ferocious, bass-driven opening track, "Button my lip", which speaks in the voice of a desperate man on the verge of committing a terrible crime, to a tender and timely, closing rendition of, "The Scarlet Tide", referred to by Costello's co-composer and fellow Oscar Nominee, T Bone Burnett as an "anti-fear song".
Like a lot of great things in music history, The Delivery Man can be said to have started with the late great Johnny Cash. "The Delivery Man is actually a character imported from a song I wrote in about 1986 for Johnny Cash," Costello explains. "He's based on a real character. I read this story in the paper about a man who
thobe |
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01.03.05 - 12:45 pm | #
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haha
waarom maar een beperkte reply
Ik wou hier ne tekst van 4blz typen hmhm
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