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#1 MP3 Djerdan vol.6

Posted: 04/03/2005 12:02
by victory
Dvije mp3ce od ovih 30 posvecujem hackerskim kretenima.

Prvo ovu srceparajucu :D :lol: KKK Took My Baby Away :( :D , a u drugoj ce se sami, odmah u naslovu, prepoznati Psycho Therapy :D

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Ramones - Ramones Mania (1990)


http://www.osbjmg.com/files/music/The%20Ramones-Mania-[1988-Mp3-320kbps]/The%20Ramones/Ramones%20Mania/


1. I Wanna Be Sedated
2. Teenage Lobotomy
3. Do You Remember Rock & Roll Radio?
4. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
5. Beat on the Brat
6. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker [Single Version]
7. I Wanna Live
8. Pinhead
9. Blitzkrieg Bop
10. Cretin Hop
11. Rockaway Beach
12. Commando
13. I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
14. Mama's Boy
15. Bop 'Til You Drop
16. We're a Happy Family
17. Bonzo Goes to Bitburg
18. Outsider
19. Psycho Therapy
20. Wart Hog
21. Animal Boy
22. Needles and Pins [Single Version]
23. Howling at the Moon (Sha-La-La) [Single Edit]
24. Somebody Put Something in My Drink
25. We Want the Airwaves
26. Chinese Rock
27. I Just Want to Have Something to Do
28. KKK Took My Baby Away
29. Indian Giver [Single B-Side-UK Only]
30. Rock & Roll High School [Stereo Movie Mix][#]
:) :-D 8)

#2

Posted: 04/03/2005 12:18
by Altsa
BEE GEES

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Bee Gees & Celine Dion - Immortality.mp3                     
Bee Gees - Grease Theme.mp3                                   
Bee Gees - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart.mp3               
Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love.mp3                         
Bee Gees - I've Gotta To Get A Message To You.mp3            
Bee Gees - Jive Talkin'.mp3                                    
Bee Gees - Luv' Somebody.mp3                      
Bee Gees - Oh, What a Night.mp3                               
Bee Gees - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.mp3

#3

Posted: 04/03/2005 12:23
by Altsa
CHICAGO


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Chicago - After All That We've Been Through.mp3             
Chicago - Beginnings.mp3                                    
Chicago - Color My World.mp3                                 
Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is.mp3       
Chicago - Dying In Your Arms Tonight.mp3                     
Chicago - Feelin' stronger every day.mp3                      
Chicago - Fight For Your Honor.mp3                            
Chicago - Hard To Say I'm Sorry.mp3                         
Chicago - Just You 'n' Me.mp3                               
Chicago - Look Away.mp3                                      
Chicago - Love Me Tomorrow.mp3                       
Chicago - Make Me Smile.mp3                           
Chicago - Will You Still Love Me.mp3                
Chicago - Wishing You Were Here.mp3                          
Chicago - You're the Inspiration.mp3     

#4

Posted: 04/03/2005 12:33
by 3per
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1. The Royal Crown -vs.- Blue Duchess
2. Cherry Kiss
3. Chloroform Perfume
4. Mercury Rising
5. Capeside Rock
6. Take Her To The Music Store
7. The Switch
8. Reflections
9. Eulogy For An Angel
10. Short Stories With Tragic Endings
11. A Reflection Of Anguish On A Face So Innocent (bonus track)
12. Trapped Inside the Cage of my Soul (bonus track)
13. A Lie Will Always Defeat the Truth (bonus track)
14. IV (bonus track)

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http://jwvat.co.uk/images/From_Autumn_To_Ashes-Too_Bad_Youre_Beautiful-(Reissue)-2005-RNS.rar


Pass: FunkySouls.com

#5

Posted: 04/03/2005 12:42
by Altsa

#6

Posted: 04/03/2005 12:50
by joki
ovima sto sami nemaju sta da ponude pa brisu tudje:
Maximilian Hecker-Help Me
iliti:na zivot sam hrakn'o-da l' bi se jalakn'o..?
lp sjor-pobido!!

#7

Posted: 04/03/2005 13:54
by victory
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Sly & the Family Stone - Greatest Hits [Epic] [1970](1990)
Sly & the Family Stone harnessed all of the disparate musical and social trends of the late '60s, creating a wild, brilliant fusion of soul, rock, R&B, psychedelia, and funk that broke boundaries down without a second thought. Led by Sly Stone, the Family Stone was comprised of men and women, and blacks and whites, making the band the first fully integrated group in rock's history. That integration shone through the music, as well as the group's message. Before Stone, very few soul and R&B groups delved into political and social commentary; after him, it became a tradition in soul, funk, and hip-hop. And, along with James Brown, Stone brought hard funk into the mainstream. The Family Stone's arrangements were ingenious, filled with unexpected group vocals, syncopated rhythms, punchy horns, and pop melodies. Their music was joyous, but as the '60s ended, so did the good times. Stone became disillusioned with the ideals he had been preaching in his music, becoming addicted to a variety of drugs in the process. His music gradually grew slower and darker, culminating in 1971's There's a Riot Going On, which set the pace for '70s funk with its elastic bass, slurred vocals, and militant Black Power stance. Stone was able to turn out one more modern funk classic, 1973's Fresh, before slowly succumbing to his addictions, which gradually sapped him of his once prodigious talents. Nevertheless, his music continued to provide the basic template for urban soul, funk, and even hip-hop well into the '90s.

Sly Stone (born Sylvester Stewart, March 15, 1944) and his family moved from his home state of Texas to San Francisco in the '50s. He had already begun to express an interest in music, and when he was 16, he had a regional hit with "Long Time Away." Stone studied music composition, theory, and trumpet at Vallejo Junior College in the early '60s; simultaneously, he began playing in several groups on the Bay Area scene, often with his brother Fred. Soon, he had become a disc jockey at the R&B station KSOL, later switching to KDIA. The radio appearances led to a job producing records for Autumn Records. While at Autumn, he worked with a number of San Franciscan garage and psychedelic bands, including the Beau Brummels, the Great Society, Bobby Freeman, and the Mojo Men.

During 1966, Stone formed the Stoners, which featured trumpeter Cynthia Robinson. Though the Stoners didn't last long, he brought Robinson along as one of the core members of his next group, Sly & the Family Stone. Formed in early 1967, the Family Stone also featured Fred Stewart (guitar, vocals), Larry Graham Jr. (bass, vocals), Greg Errico (drums), Jerry Martini (saxophone), and Rosie Stone (piano), who all were of different racial backgrounds. The group's eclectic music and multiracial composition made them distinctive from the numerous flower-power bands in San Francisco, and their first single, "I Ain't Got Nobody," became a regional hit for the local label Loadstone. The band signed with Epic Records shortly afterward, releasing their debut album, A Whole New Thing, by the end of the year. The record stiffed, but the follow-up, Dance to the Music, generated a Top Ten pop and R&B hit with its title track early in 1968. Life followed later in 1968, but the record failed to capitalize on its predecessor's success. "Everyday People," released late in 1968, turned their fortunes back around, rocketing to the top of the pop and R&B charts and setting the stage for the breakthrough success of 1969's Stand!

Featuring "Everyday People," "Sing a Simple Song," "Stand," and "I Want to Take You Higher," Stand! became the Family Stone's first genuine hit album, climbing to number 13 and spending over 100 weeks on the charts. Stand! also marked the emergence of the political bent in Stone's songwriting ("Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey"), as well as the development of hard-edged, improvisational funk like "Sex Machine." The Family Stone quickly became known as one of the best live bands of the late '60s, and their performance at Woodstock was widely hailed as one of the festival's best. The non-LP singles "Hot Fun in the Summertime" and "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" b/w "Everybody Is a Star" became hits, reaching number two and number one respectively in late 1969/early 1970. Both singles were included on Greatest Hits, which became a number two record upon its fall 1970 release. While the group was at the height of its popularity, Sly was beginning to unravel behind the scenes. Developing a debilitating addiction to narcotics, Stone soon became notorious for arriving late for concerts, frequently missing the shows all together.

Stone's growing personal problems, as well as his dismay with the slow death of the civil rights movement and other political causes, surfaced on There's a Riot Goin' On. Though the album shot to number one upon its fall 1971 release, the record -- including "Family Affair," Stone's last number one single -- was dark, hazy, and paranoid, and his audience began to shrink slightly. During 1972, several key members of the Family Stone, including Graham and Errico, left the band; they were replaced by Rusty Allen and Andy Newmark, respectively. The relatively lighter Fresh appeared in the summer of 1973, and it went into the Top Ten on the strength of the Top Ten R&B hit "If You Want Me to Stay." Released the following year, Small Talk was a moderate hit, reaching number 15 on the charts and going gold, but it failed to generate a big hit single. High on You, released in late 1975 and credited only to Sly Stone, confirmed that his power and popularity had faded. "I Get High on You" reached the R&B Top Ten, but the album made no lasting impact.

Disco had overtaken funk in terms of popularity, and even if Sly wanted to compete with disco, he wasn't in shape to make music. He had become addicted to cocaine, his health was frequently poor, and he was often in trouble with the law. His recordings had slowed to a trickle, and Epic decided to close out his contract in 1979 with Ten Years Too Soon, a compilation of previously released material that had the original funky rhythm tracks replaced with disco beats. Stone signed with Warner Brothers that same year, crafting the comeback effort Back on the Right Track with several original members of the Family Stone, but the record was critically panned and a commercial failure. In light of the album's lack of success, Stone retreated even further, eventually joining forces with George Clinton on Funkadelic's 1981 album The Electric Spanking of War Babies. Following the album's release, Stone toured with Clinton's P-Funk All-Stars, which led him to embark on his own tour, as well as a stint with Bobby Womack. The culmination of this burst of activity was 1983's Ain't but the One Way, an album that was ignored. Later that year, Stone was arrested for cocaine possession; the following year, he entered rehab.

Stone appeared on Jesse Johnson's 1986 R&B hit "Crazay." The following year, he dueted with Martha Davis on "Love & Affection" for the Soul Man soundtrack; he also he recorded "Eek-a-Bo-Static," a single that didn't chart. Stone was arrested and imprisoned for cocaine possession by the end of 1987, and he was never able to recover from the final arrest. Stone continued to battle his addiction, with varying degrees of success. By his 1993 induction to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, he had disappeared from public view. Following his appearance at the induction ceremony, he was found living in a sheltered-housing complex. Avenue Records gave Stone a recording contract in 1995, but nothing would be recorded. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
1. I Want To Take You Higher
2. Everybody Is A Star
3. Stand!
4. Life
5. Fun
6. You Can Make It If You Try
7. Dance To The Music
8. Everyday People
9. Hot Fun In The Summertime
10. M'Lady
11. Sing A Simple Song
8) :) :-D 8) :) :-D 8) :) :-D

#8

Posted: 04/03/2005 14:21
by victory
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Lali Puna - Scary World Theory (2001)
Scary World Theory isn't a departure from the blueprint Lali Puna followed on Tridecoder. Indeed, it comes across like a more polished version of that album, adhering to the Morr Music tenets of melodic beauty and delicate beats. Frontwoman Valeria Trebeljahr still sounds like a long-lost sister to Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier, intoning gently over IDM on a somber winter evening, and the music sounds more than ever like a cross between early Stereolab, New Order caught in a mesmerizing funk, Múm, and Boards of Canada. The ten songs of Scary World Theory are somehow emotionally touching and improvisational in feel, while emanating from complex arrangements and mostly icy electronic instruments. A great deal of credit for the album's mood should probably go to Markus Acher, who moonlights in similar bastions of warmth yet emotional indifference the Notwist and Tied & Tickled Trio. Scary World Theory begins with a trilogy of songs fitted with jazzy piano, glitchy synths, and lush, crackling, and bubbly found-sounds that are as good as any electronic songs at the time of the album's release. Other highlights include the spooky "cookie monster" name-dropping throb of the title track, the warm, Pet Shop Boys-inspired dance grooves of "Lowdown," and the shuffling, multi-tiered melodies of "Don't Think." While the album doesn't always maintain one's interest over its running time, there are enough amazing songs that the album achieves greatness. The only fault one might find is that Trebeljahr sometimes tries too hard to sound like a figure of sociopolitical authority, but she winds up sounding more awkward than she probably intended. The album is at its best when Trebeljahr takes a breathy vocal approach and focuses on melodies over social commentary. As good as Scary World Theory is, and it is amazing in its pristine warmth, Lali Puna seems to have the potential to release an even more focused album that might define altogether the genre of ambient electronic pop. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide
1 Nin-Com-Pop (4:37)
2 Middle Curse (3:36)
3 Bi-Pet (3:12)
4 Contratempo (4:25)
5 Scary World Theory (4:43)
6 50 Faces Of (3:55)
7 Lowdown (3:56)
8 Don't Think (3:57)
9 Come on Home (3:35)
10 Satur-Nine (1:30)
8) :-D :)

#9

Posted: 04/03/2005 14:34
by victory
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SR-71 - Here We Go Again (2004)
Taking their name from the fastest airplane ever built, the alternative rock foursome SR-71 are here to stand and deliver jaunty punk songs with a corporate rock edge. Coming together in the early '90s in their native Baltimore, SR-71 -- guitarist frontman Mitch Allan, bassist Jeff Reid, drummer Dan Garvin, and guitarist Mark Beauchemin -- lunge into quick swirling three chord loops and spastic excitement, similar to punk-pop revivalists such as Blink 182 and Less Than Jake. SR-71's raw punching sound reflects the band's deep influential roots in British punk bands such as UK Subs and the Sex Pistols, but they also cite respect for the Beatles, Queen, Duran Duran, and The Police. Their debut for RCA, Now You See Inside, was released in summer 2000. It eventually went gold, however changes loomed ahead. Within a year the band saw the departure of Garvin and welcomed drummer John Allen. The new four-piece resumed schedule for a sophomore record. Tomorrow boasted a slicked sound from SR-71 and appeared in fall 2002.

1. Axi Rose
2. In Your Eyes
3. Gone
4. 1985
5. Mosquito
6. Here We Go Again
7. All American
8. Blue Light Special Life
9. 15 Minute Idol
10. One
11. Everything
12. Blood And Bourbon
13. She Was Dead
8) :-D :D

#10

Posted: 05/03/2005 00:04
by victory
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Ministry Of Sound (Series) - Clubber's Guide to 2005 (2005) 2CDs

Disc: 1
1. Out of Touch
2. Call on Me - Eric Prydz
3. Rocker
4. Wonderful Night - Fatboy Slim
5. Pump It Up [Jerry Ropero & Denis the Menace Remix] - Danzel
6. Get It On [DJ Bomba & Paolo Remix] - Intenso Project
7. Drop the Pressure
8. Stay With You - Lemon Jelly
9. Enjoy the Silence 04 [Ewan Pearson Extended Remix] - Depeche Mode
10. Feel the Vibe [Instrumental Mix] - Axwell
11. In My Heart
12. Swing 2 Harmony - Perasma
13. Sos [Skylark Remix]
14. I See klix [Tom Neville Crazy Legs Mix]
15. Every Little Time [Jon Dixon Remix] - Gemma J
16. Saturday - Taka Boom
17. Heavy
18. Rockya Body [Turbo Club Mix]
19. Night Music
20. What U Got, What U Do

Disc: 2
1. Object of My Desire - Dana Rayne
2. Sunrise [BCD Remix]
3. Winter - Andrea Britton
4. Attention! [F&W Remix] - Commander Tom
5. Love U More [Public Domain's Stadium Mix]
6. Back for Me [Quadrasonic Remix] - Candee Jay
7. Still the One [Dougal & Styles Remix]
8. Loveshy 2004 [Lee's Remix] - Kristine Blond
9. Forgiven 2005 [Rezonance Q Remix] - The Space Brothers
10. Intruder
11. Ignition, Sequence, Start
12. Nightdive [Nitrox Mix] - Graham Gold
13. Love Shines Through [Michael Van Holz Remix] - Marcella Woods
14. Second You Sleep (I Stay to Watch You Fade Away) [Silverroom Remix]
15. Feelin' Me [4 Rising Stars Mix]
16. Sunshine After the Rain [Dizzy Deejays Remix] - Bel-Aires
17. Generation of Love [Special D. Remix]
18. Calabria - Drunkenmunky
19. Wanna Win You Back
20. Follow the Sun [Tuff Twins Remix]
8) :-D :)

#11

Posted: 05/03/2005 00:41
by victory
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Joey Negro In the House (2005)

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Track List: CD #1/2
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Steal Vybe - Relief (Acappella)
Salsoul Orchestra - Rainbow (Matteo & Mateon Remix)
Notenchun Feat. Sandy Mill - Soul Music
Basement Boys - What Happened To Soul Power (Acappella)
Secret Sounds - Come Back Home
Two Tons Of Fun - Do Ya Wanna Boogie?
Doug Willis - You Can Do It (Acappella)
The O'Jays - Put Our Hands Together
Erotic Drum Band - Action 78
Blaze Presents Underground Dance Artists For Life - Most Precious Love
Rickster - Night Moves
Sydenham & Ferrer - Sandcastles
SNS Project - Give Us Hope (Hope-Appella)
Kings Of Tomorrow - Another Day
Don Carlos - Still Alone
Roxy Music - Angel Eyes
RSL - The Mast (Love Will Be Strong)
Divinti - Find A Way
Mistura 0 Sweet Music (Acappella)
Dimitri - Strong Man
Sunburst Band - Everyday

Track List: CD #2/2
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Introduction
Brenda Taylor - You Can't Have Your Cake And Eat It Too
Imagination - Burning Up
2 Raw - We Got The Funk
Fred West & The J.B.'s - I'm Paying Taxes, What Am I Buying
Tamia - Still
Jon Cutler - Runnin
Liquid People - Liquid People
Roy Davis - Closer To You
Beady Belle - Hindsight
Glenn Underground - Trust Yourself
Sessomatto - Moody (Joey Negro Club Mix)
DJ Chus - That Feeling
Jiva - I Realized
Rasmus Faber - Get Over Here
Crusho Feat. Marilyn David - Someone To Love
Reel People Feat. Sharlene Hector - The Rain
Rebirth - Evil Vibrations
Sunburst Band - He Is
8) :-D :D

#12

Posted: 05/03/2005 12:32
by irfan2

#13

Posted: 05/03/2005 12:35
by victory
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Mando Diao - Bring Em in (2003)
2003 debut on the Mute label from Sweden's Mando Diao. The band has toured with Hellacopters, Soundtrack Of Our Lives and Kent in their native Sweden. 12 fresh slabs of that Swedish garage punk....
1. Sheepdog
2. Sweet Ride
3. Motown Blood
4. Mr. Moon
5. Band
6. To China With Love
7. Paralyzed
8. P.U.S.A.
9. Little Boy Jr.
10. Lady
11. Bring 'Em In
12. Lauren's Cathedral

#14

Posted: 05/03/2005 13:06
by victory
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Air - Talkie Walkie (2004)
1. Venus
2. Cherry Blossom Girl
3. Run
4. Universal Traveler
5. Mike Mills
6. Surfin' On A Rocket
7. Another Day
8. Alpha Beta Gaga
9. Biological
10. Alone In Kyoto

#15

Posted: 05/03/2005 13:33
by victory
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The Coral -The Coral (2003)
While the fiery rock & roll spirit of the La's Lee Mavers courses through their veins, the debut album by youthful Liverpudlian mystics the Coral prove they are far more than Merseybeat imitators. The opening "Spanish Main" ("We've set sail again! / We're heading for the Spanish Main!") casts the sextet as marauding pirates, out to pillage musical history for loot. It's possible to hear the influence of everything from Captain Beefheart to Miles Davis, from Spanish mariachi music to Cossack dance rhythms, surfacing between the tight, ragged grooves of "I Remember When" and "Shadows Fall." This album is stuffed to bursting point with ideas that are presented with remarkable clarity. Highlights are the curious, swooping fable of "Simon Diamond" and the insane "Skeleton Key," which finds frontman James Skelly croaking, "Solid gold skeleton key / Opens the most intricate lock / Brother, roll another for me / I am shipwrecked on the rocks!" as his bandmates caw like parrots in the background.
1. Spanish Main
2. I Remember When
3. Shadows Fall
4. Dreaming Of You
5. Simon Diamond
6. Goodbye
7. Waiting For The Heartaches
8. Skeleton Key
9. Wildfire
10. Bad Man
11. Calendars And Clocks

#16

Posted: 05/03/2005 14:53
by victory
promjenjena ploca :)


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Jammin' At Condon's ~ Eddie Condon and his All-Stars (1955)

~ Side 1 ~
1. There'll Be Some Changes Made (6:53)
{Billy Higgins/H. Edwards/Willard J Overstreet}
2. How Come You Do Me Like You Do (12:21)
{Gene Austin/Roy Bergere}

Side 2 ~
1. Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gave Me) (5:26)
{Arthur N. Swanstrom/Charles R. McCarron/Carey Morgan}
2. Tin Roof Blues (9:37)
{Walter Melrose/Leon Roppolo/Paul Joseph Mares
Ben Pollack/George Brunies/Melville J. Stitzel}
3. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street /
I Can't Believe that You're in Love with Me (5:19)
{Gene Austin/Jimmy McHugh/Irving Mills}

#17

Posted: 06/03/2005 15:00
by victory
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joy division - love will tear us apart [covers]

joy division - love will tear us apart
moonspell - love will tear us apart
swans - love will tear us apart (black version)
swans - love will tear us apart (red version)
the blood divine - love will tear us apart
the king - love will tear us apart
joy division - love will tear us apart (dance remix)
prozac for lovers - love will tear us apart
flowing tears - love will tear us apart
arthur baker - love will tear us apart (remix)
new order - love will tear us apart (live)
the cure - love will tear us apart (live)
new order - love will tear us apart (live 1983-05-09)
joy division vs missy elliot - love will freak us


scroll down to the bottom of the site

#18

Posted: 06/03/2005 15:30
by Soul_Sista
@victory,

da nemas mozda neki link sa Eric Burdon & War??


Unaprijed zahvalna!

#19

Posted: 07/03/2005 02:01
by victory
Soul_Sista wrote:@victory,

da nemas mozda neki link sa Eric Burdon & War??


Unaprijed zahvalna!
Na jednom od prijasnjih djerdana nalazio se link za War i World Is a Ghetto album. Nazalost nema arhive prethodnih threadova da vidimo da li je link jos uvijek zivahan. :(

A ovo je trenutno ono sto sam uspio pronaci;

The World Is A Ghetto

All Day Music

City, Country, City

Slippin’ Into Darkness

#20

Posted: 07/03/2005 09:06
by Altsa
victory moze li se naci nesto od The Thermals

#21

Posted: 07/03/2005 09:52
by Hart
Altsa, u slucaju da nisi procitao e-mail, snimio sam ti brdo muzike.... :-)

#22

Posted: 07/03/2005 09:59
by Altsa
Hart wrote:Altsa, u slucaju da nisi procitao e-mail, snimio sam ti brdo muzike.... :-)
procitao sam i hvala ti. i ja sam tebi snimio mp3 na 3 cd-a. ali jebi ga zameo ovaj snijeg pa nikako da se nakanim. :-D


INTERPOL - Live Lille 24 11 2004

#23

Posted: 07/03/2005 10:06
by Hart
procitao sam i hvala ti. i ja sam tebi snimio mp3 na 3 cd-a. ali jebi ga zameo ovaj snijeg pa nikako da se nakanim.
No worries! kad god da se vidimo... :)

poslacu ti mailom listu onoga sto sam ti snimio tako da ne skidas s neta u medjuvremenu// :-D

#24

Posted: 07/03/2005 10:12
by Altsa

#25

Posted: 07/03/2005 10:14
by Altsa