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Post by HoppersSkippersMiners on Sept 21, 2014 9:55:20 GMT -5
O2 arena/stadium (not sure which) in London?
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Post by lelemaple on Sept 21, 2014 9:57:57 GMT -5
O2 arena/stadium (not sure which) in London? Me either, but we're on the same page. Probably The O2 arena. I don't know anything else about Shoshanna. Who else does she represent?
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Post by msloyalfan on Sept 21, 2014 9:58:07 GMT -5
So... Russian, Bulgarian, and Serbian all use the same alphabet?? ??? I'm not sure. It's called 'cyrillic', but all three languages have letters typical for each individual language only. For example, I could probably struggle through reading Russian or Bulgarian (incorrectly) more easily than you because I'm familiar with cyrillic, but I couldn't say I know how to read or understand completely. They use the same alphabet in exactly the same measure English and German use the same one, for example. ( I guess) My maternal grandmother was from Belarus, which was part of Russia at that time, and she could write in Cyrillic. I found this info about the Cyrillic alphabet:
Cyrillic is the standard script for writing the following languages: Slavic languages: Belarusian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Russian, Rusyn, Serbo-Croatian (for Standard Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin), Ukrainian Non-Slavic languages: Abkhaz, Aleut (now mostly in church texts), Bashkir, Chuvash, Erzya, Kazakh, Kildin Sami, Komi, Kyrgyz, Mari, Moksha, Mongolian, Ossetic, Romani (some dialects), Sakha/Yakut, Tajik, Tatar, Tlingit (now only in church texts), Tuvan, Udmurt, Yuit (Siberian Yupik), and Yupik (in Alaska).
The Cyrillic script has also been used for languages of Alaska,[10] Slavic Europe (except for Western Slavic and some Southern Slavic), the Caucasus, Siberia, and the Russian Far East.
The first alphabet derived from Cyrillic was Abur, used for the Komi language. Other Cyrillic alphabets include the Molodtsov alphabet for the Komi language and various alphabets for Caucasian languages.
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Post by bamafan on Sept 21, 2014 10:03:05 GMT -5
Shosh's Edge Publicity also represents...Britney Spears, Shakira, Pharrell, John Legend, Ariana Grande, Usher, One Republic, J Lo and prob. others.
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Post by lelemaple on Sept 21, 2014 10:07:51 GMT -5
Shosh's Edge Publicity also represents...Britney Spears, Shakira, Pharrell, John Legend, Ariana Grande, Usher, One Republic, J Lo and prob. others. Ok thanks! My imagination is in overdrive I guess.
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Post by melliemom on Sept 21, 2014 10:17:15 GMT -5
WOW// something good is happening in music.. Barbra Streisand's new album Partners.. all old tunes,sung with all different famous pop male singers, is number 1 on ITunes.
There is hope for Adam and album 3.. good music coming back...
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Post by lelemaple on Sept 21, 2014 10:21:47 GMT -5
WOW// something good is happening in music.. Barbra Streisand's new album Partners.. all old tunes,sung with all different famous pop male singers, is number 1 on ITunes. There is hope for Adam and album 3.. good music coming back That is amazing! I love Barbra. I saw her a few years ago at the Hollywood Bowl and she was incredible...she gave me chills. I do feel a slight shift in music, but maybe I'm just biased with the QAL stuff, but people seem to be taking greater notice of quality rather than simply popularity, if that makes sense. It all goes back to people taking notice of QAL at iHeart last year and how fantastic they are live versus a lot of the other acts out there. It's a HUGE difference, IMO.
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Post by gabriella on Sept 21, 2014 10:27:19 GMT -5
Ok....let's add Hungarian.
Ádám nem Freddie...
This is the closest translation and says Adam is not Freddie.
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Post by bamafan on Sept 21, 2014 10:31:16 GMT -5
Shosh's Edge Publicity also represents...Britney Spears, Shakira, Pharrell, John Legend, Ariana Grande, Usher, One Republic, J Lo and prob. others. Ok thanks! My imagination is in overdrive I guess. Nah....If you can imagine it, it can happen! I'm picturing QAL at the O in London as well. I just need dates and good seats! Some of us checked out that venue online a month or so ago when a rumor of OAL performing this Nov surfaced.
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Post by Kamar on Sept 21, 2014 10:41:40 GMT -5
How's this for kicking an enormous ant hill: Wouldn't it be interesting if Queen had a couple mid-East dates including Israel and someplace like Bahrain. Equal opportunites to different countries from a band who has unabashedly had members from different religions. (sorry Kamar, I don't think tour insurance would permit Syria :( ) I know that a date in Syria is impossible . I can travel , though !
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