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Metal Gear Solid’s end title, The Best is Yet to Come, karaoke style! This is fan-translated. The official Konami translation is NOT correct. More info at the end of this video. Please let me know if the timing or the translation of the Gaelic are not correct. ++ English Translation ++ ——————– Do you remember love The heartbreak of love? Nothing now but music of the night I am forever in love A lover with a fault A lover with a fault Allow it and you will have it Allow it and love will be Do you remember the time When you were satisfied? Do you remember the time When you were laughing? The world is wonderful if you believe in it Turn your face towards life and constant hapiness in our midst What happened to those days? What happened to those nights? Do you remember the time When you were sorrowful? Do you remember the time Forever crying tears? Was it me or you at fault? Feeling used and lost Why the fighting and crying of tears? There is beauty in the world If you seek it out There is joyous wonder in the world Let’s seek it out ——————–
Me and my family are Sutherland but we’ve always wondered why our ancestors came to America when they were a rich clan with a extravagant castle.My family is still talking to the Sutherlands still living in the castle but no one knows why our ancestor came to america before the civil war to become a plantation owner.My mom always said it had something to do with a clan war but we still don’t know so can someone give me some help?Also please don’t give me a link to some ancestry site thanks.
i think he is hilarious and the funniest thing to come along since billy Connolly. even though i would have to say my favorite comedian of all time is spike milligan comedy wouldn’t exist if it was for him. anyway i know Frankie is trying to retire form the comedy circuit im quit upset about that.
My computer recently blew up (the joy of viruses), and I lost all my mp3s. I’m trying to find one that I loved, called “Here Come the Irish (of Notre Dame)” which, when I downloaded it, I thought was by the Corrs. I’ve since found out that it was by Cathy Richardson and was on the “Here Come the Irish” Notre Dame football CD. However I can’t find the mp3, to download or to buy anywhere. I really don’t want to have to buy the CD for that one song, can anyone help me find the mp3? Thanks so much!
www.judgmentofparis.com Celtic Woman, starring the beguiling Chloe Agnew, performs ”O Come All Ye Faithful” from the group’s Yuletide concert in Ireland. The complete concert is available on Celtic Woman’s latest DVD, ”A Christmas Celebration.” I first discovered Chloe on the plus-size modelling fashion site, www.judgmentofparis.com Chloe is not only a brilliant singer and incredibly talented performer, but also a positive role model for young women today – showing them that they don’t need to be anorexic to be beautiful and successful, but can be even more gorgeous at a naturally curvy size.
Pictures taken on 09/26/2010 at Maplewood State Park near Pelican Rapids, Minnesota. Couldn’t have asked for a better day. Song is “when the leaves come falling down” by Van Morrison. Album: ‘Back on Top’.
Is a police warning a criminal offense? And will it show up at all on my Disclosure Scotland form?
And Northern Ireland (mainly Protestant) is only kept going through economic support from Britain?
Doesn’t this go against the teachings of Max Weber–i.e. the Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism?
I meant per head of population of course.
Full Album available at www.celticchristmasmusic.org or download at iTunes and Amazon.com, simply search for “Inner Splendor Christmas Music.” Inner Splendor Media’s “In The Spirit of Peace” is a stirring, mystical, richly textured collection of classic Christmas melodies and new holiday music, performed by some of the British Isles most accomplished musicians. This one-of-a-kind song cycle wraps the familiar melodies of Christmas around a Celtic musical foundation, with Ann Malone and Sarah Warwick’s vocals augmented by traditional Gaelic instruments like the Uilleann Pipes and the Bodhran. You’ll hear classic Christmas music as you never have before, with driving rhythms, hypnotic vocal harmonies and virtuosic instrumental performances. To create “In The Spirit of Peace,” Ann Malone, Alan Reekie and Rob Smith assembled a group of Irish and Scottish musicians with lifelong passions for their homeland’s music. The ensemble imbues each song with the weight, power and character of the Celtic musical tradition, which was born in India and traveled through Romania, Eastern Europe and France before blossoming in Ireland and Scotland. Delicate, driving, melodic and spiritual, “In The Spirit of Peace” is a tapestry of sound that will enrich your entire winter. As a whole, “In The Spirit of Peace” encompasses a wide musical range, drawing upon the full spectrum of the musical tradition from which it springs forth. Among classics like “O Holy Night,” “Little Drummer Boy” and …
When she’s driving by a crowd of people or walking or standing outside in her castle?
You never see anybody bow. Or do they? Why?