Dreams Can Come True.

May 26th, 2008 by admin

Dima Bilan, the Russian entrant has become winner with his track Believe, receiving the maximum 12 points from former Soviet states Latvia Estonia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and Armenia, and from Israel. “Dreams can come true,” he said. “I’m so happy.”

Bilan’s song was written by American producer Jim Beanz with the help of major producer and rapper Timbaland, also from the United States.

“Dima is happy to come back a winner and that all of Europe supported him,” the singer’s agent, Alexandra Tityanko, said by telephone Sunday from Belgrade. But according to Sir Terry, who has commentated on the continental competition since the 1970s, European politics have become the overriding influence on deciding the eventual Eurovision winners and losers.

“Russia were going to be the political winners from the beginning,” he told the BBC.

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Annie Lennox. Money Can’t Buy It

May 19th, 2008 by admin

That’s absolute truth that money can’t buy a lot of things such as love, friendship, happy life and talent at last. Annie Lennox is talented singer, she is true Diva which still making us happy with her every new single.

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I believe that love alone might do these things for you
I believe in love alone yeah yeah

Take the power to set you free
Kick down the door and throw away the key
Give up your needs…
Your poisoned seeds
Find yourself elected to a different kind of creed

I believe that love alone might do these things for you
I believe that love alone might do these things for you
I believe in the power of creation
I believe in the good vibration
I believe in love alone yeah yeah

Won’t somebody tell me what we’re coming to
It might take forever till we watch those dreams come true
All the money in the world won’t buy you peace of minde
You can have it all but you still won’t be satisfied

Money can’t buy it… baby
Sex can’t buy it… baby
Drugs can’t buy it… baby
You can’t buy it… baby

Now…
Hear this
Pay attention to me
’cause I’m a rich white girl and it’s plain to see
i got every kind of thing that the money can buy
Let me tell you all about it
Let me amplify
I got DIAMONDS…
You heard about those
I got so many that I can’t close my safe at night in the dark
Lying awake in a sick dream

I believe that love alone might do these things for you
I believe that love alone might do these things for you
I believe in the power of creation
I believe in the good vibration
I believe in love alone yeah yeah

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The Best Drummer in the World.

May 10th, 2008 by admin

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“U2 3D”

May 7th, 2008 by admin

The concert “U2 3D” is a film of the band’s 2005-06 Vertigo tour, shot at several shows in South America with new 3-D technology.

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“I was really hoping we weren’t crap after all these years. Luckily we weren’t,” guitarist The Edge told The Associated Press before the band donned plastic glasses to watch the movie’s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday night.

The Edge, joined by singer Bono, drummer Larry Mullen and bassist Adam Clayton, joked about the absurdity of seeing themselves perform after playing together for more than 30 years.

“It’s kind of horrific,” to see himself on stage in 3-D, said Bono. “It’s bad enough on a small screen. Now you get to see the lard arse 40-foot tall.”

The Edge said the 3-D technology allowed “the songs to shine through,” though he was surprised to see the chemistry of the band in the details on screen, and how far apart his bandmates were on stage.

“Are you saying you felt lonely up there?” said Bono, smiling. “No, I felt lonely for Larry,” The Edge replied. “He likes being on his own,” said Bono. “Didn’t you bring him back a bottle of water?”

Bono said he loved playing to the enthusiastic audiences of Mexico City, Buenos Aires, and Rio de Janeiro.

“Irish people are essentially Latin people who don’t know how to dance,” he said. “When people are screaming and roaring and shouting, the humbling thing is to realize it’s not really for the band or artist on the stage. It’s for their connection with the songs. A song just can own you … . I think that’s why concerts are so powerful. If that song is such a part of your life, and you hear it, it’s too much almost.”

Bono also expressed hope that the film would allow more people to experience their music, especially teenagers and college students who might not be able to afford the pricey tickets to their sold-out shows.

The band is working with longtime producers Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno on a new album that will merge Lanois’ respect for traditional music and Eno’s futuristic sound.

“Music like the band had formed on Venus, and somewhere between that is our next album,” Bono said. “Where they join, where something feels always existing but you never heard it before, that seems to be what the two of them bring out in us.”

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