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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Editors Live at Maria am Ostbahnhof, Berlin -25.09.2009
(fm broadcast)
01 In This Light And On This Evening (4:30)
02 An End Has A Start (3:49)
03 Bullets (3:25)
04 Eat Raw Meat = Blood Drool (4:45)
05 You Don't Know Love (4:58)
06 Bones (4:04)
07 The Racing Rats (4:18)
08 Like Treasure (5:06)
09 The Big Exit (4:53)
10 Lights (2:50)
11 You Are Fading (5:46)
12 Fingers In The Factories (4:18)
13 Papillon (6:58)
14 Walk The Fleet Road (4:09)
15 Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors (5:24)
16 Munich (4:56)
17 Bricks And Mortar (5:54)
Link here
Editors - 2007-10-24 - London (Live at Koko)
(radio broadcast - mp3 320kbps/44khz)
01. Bones (4:54)
02. Blood (7:03)
03. Escape The Nest (4:49)
04. Fall (5:44)
05. When Anger Shows (6:04)
06. An End Has A Start (7:38)
07. Spiders (6:38)
08. Lights (2:24)
09. The Weight Of The World 4:24)
10. The Racing Rats (4:29)
11. Munich (5:09)
12. You Are Fading (5:44)
13. Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors (5:39)
14. Fingers In The Factories (4:39)
Links here
Friday, October 30, 2009
London Dreams - Review by Rediff
The much awaited Bollywood musical film London Dreams, directed by Vipul Shah has hit the worldwide screens today(Oct 30 2009). Starring Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn in lead roles, the film also features Asin Thottumkal as the lead female character. Rannvijay Singh and Brinda Parekh play pivotal roles in the project. See what REDIFF has to say about the movie - the review follows...
London Dreams: Review by Rediff.com
The film is a story about two boys in Bhatinda, Punjab, who are the best of friends but two very different kids. And who grow up to be the perfect opposite of each other.
The film is about an aspiring pop star (and his band London Dreams) but we do not know how every pretty young thing in UK becomes an overnight fan of a Hindi pop band, willing to sleep with the band members at every opportunity. There are two random guitar-toting flunkeys -- Aditya Kapoor and Rannvijay -- who literally jump around like boys with a toy gun.
The way Devgn's band is formed is quite ridiculous too. He begins singing at London's Trafalgar Square and suddenly Aditya Kapoor (with an acoustic guitar) and Rannvijay join him on the stage and begin jamming to an electronic number. By the time they get off the stage, the band is in place, and Devgn is ordering them around as the 'band leader.'
Asin, lovely to look at, is but a bizarre cross between a cheerleader and a groupie, whose talent lies in doing variations of the belly dance on stage. She joins the band at a make-or-break audition after this conversation: "Main kya karun?" she asks Rannvijay. "Just go with the flow," he answers. So, she shimmies and shakes a bit to impress the judges.
Sejal Shah's cinematography is commendable. Some of the songs by Shankar Ehsaan Loy leap out from the screen, thanks to the refreshing choreography. The film benefits hugely from both.
The way Devgn's band is formed is quite ridiculous too. He begins singing at London's Trafalgar Square and suddenly Aditya Kapoor (with an acoustic guitar) and Rannvijay join him on the stage and begin jamming to an electronic number. By the time they get off the stage, the band is in place, and Devgn is ordering them around as the 'band leader.'
Asin, lovely to look at, is but a bizarre cross between a cheerleader and a groupie, whose talent lies in doing variations of the belly dance on stage. She joins the band at a make-or-break audition after this conversation: "Main kya karun?" she asks Rannvijay. "Just go with the flow," he answers. So, she shimmies and shakes a bit to impress the judges.
Sejal Shah's cinematography is commendable. Some of the songs by Shankar Ehsaan Loy leap out from the screen, thanks to the refreshing choreography. The film benefits hugely from both.
But London Dreams belongs to Salman. And though this becomes a problem for Devgn in the film and he plots to ruin him, there is precious little he can do about it in the theatres. One of the characters say about Salman in the film, "He's not a better talent, he's got adaa (style)". And that kind of sums it up.
You may like London Dreams for its beautiful frames, some paisa-vasool moments between Salman and Devgn, a good background score and catchy songs. For the rest, you need willing suspension of disbelief. And large doses of it >> [ Read complete review @ REDIFF.com ]
You may like London Dreams for its beautiful frames, some paisa-vasool moments between Salman and Devgn, a good background score and catchy songs. For the rest, you need willing suspension of disbelief. And large doses of it >> [ Read complete review @ REDIFF.com ]
London Dreams - Review by Rediff
The much awaited Bollywood musical film London Dreams, directed by Vipul Shah has hit the worldwide screens today(Oct 30 2009). Starring Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn in lead roles, the film also features Asin Thottumkal as the lead female character. Rannvijay Singh and Brinda Parekh play pivotal roles in the project. See what REDIFF has to say about the movie - the review follows...
London Dreams: Review by Rediff.com
The film is a story about two boys in Bhatinda, Punjab, who are the best of friends but two very different kids. And who grow up to be the perfect opposite of each other.
The film is about an aspiring pop star (and his band London Dreams) but we do not know how every pretty young thing in UK becomes an overnight fan of a Hindi pop band, willing to sleep with the band members at every opportunity. There are two random guitar-toting flunkeys -- Aditya Kapoor and Rannvijay -- who literally jump around like boys with a toy gun.
The way Devgn's band is formed is quite ridiculous too. He begins singing at London's Trafalgar Square and suddenly Aditya Kapoor (with an acoustic guitar) and Rannvijay join him on the stage and begin jamming to an electronic number. By the time they get off the stage, the band is in place, and Devgn is ordering them around as the 'band leader.'
Asin, lovely to look at, is but a bizarre cross between a cheerleader and a groupie, whose talent lies in doing variations of the belly dance on stage. She joins the band at a make-or-break audition after this conversation: "Main kya karun?" she asks Rannvijay. "Just go with the flow," he answers. So, she shimmies and shakes a bit to impress the judges.
Sejal Shah's cinematography is commendable. Some of the songs by Shankar Ehsaan Loy leap out from the screen, thanks to the refreshing choreography. The film benefits hugely from both.
The way Devgn's band is formed is quite ridiculous too. He begins singing at London's Trafalgar Square and suddenly Aditya Kapoor (with an acoustic guitar) and Rannvijay join him on the stage and begin jamming to an electronic number. By the time they get off the stage, the band is in place, and Devgn is ordering them around as the 'band leader.'
Asin, lovely to look at, is but a bizarre cross between a cheerleader and a groupie, whose talent lies in doing variations of the belly dance on stage. She joins the band at a make-or-break audition after this conversation: "Main kya karun?" she asks Rannvijay. "Just go with the flow," he answers. So, she shimmies and shakes a bit to impress the judges.
Sejal Shah's cinematography is commendable. Some of the songs by Shankar Ehsaan Loy leap out from the screen, thanks to the refreshing choreography. The film benefits hugely from both.
But London Dreams belongs to Salman. And though this becomes a problem for Devgn in the film and he plots to ruin him, there is precious little he can do about it in the theatres. One of the characters say about Salman in the film, "He's not a better talent, he's got adaa (style)". And that kind of sums it up.
You may like London Dreams for its beautiful frames, some paisa-vasool moments between Salman and Devgn, a good background score and catchy songs. For the rest, you need willing suspension of disbelief. And large doses of it >> [ Read complete review @ REDIFF.com ]
You may like London Dreams for its beautiful frames, some paisa-vasool moments between Salman and Devgn, a good background score and catchy songs. For the rest, you need willing suspension of disbelief. And large doses of it >> [ Read complete review @ REDIFF.com ]
Thursday, October 29, 2009
London Dreams: Review by Buzz18.in.com
London Dreams is a Bollywood musical film directed by Vipul Shah. Starring Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn in lead roles, the film also features Asin Thottumkal as the lead female character. Rannvijay Singh and Brinda Parekh play pivotal roles in the project.
London Dreams: Review by Buzz18.in.com
Eventually London Dreams is all about the joy of watching Salman and Ajay's chemistry. Their star power makes up for all the flaws. Both have put their heart and soul into the film, delivering powerhouse, career defining performances.
In recent years Bollywood hasn't churned out too many two-hero films. We have either witnessed overcrowded multistarrers or over packaged solo vehicles. London Dreams unties Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn more than a decade after the hugely popular Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Over the years, both actors have firmly carved a niche for themselves among the industry's top brigade.
Vipul Shah's story charts the lives of two friends, from the lush fields of Punjab to the high stakes world of showbiz. Arjun (Ajay Devgn) is an ambitious, trained musician whose dream is to perform at London's Wembly Arena. His best buddy Mannu (Salman Khan) is a natural talent. Despite his inborn ability, Mannu is not at all serious about music. On Arjun's insistence, Mannu joins his band and becomes an overnight star. Arjun might be the slogger – but Mannu has the fans. A jealous Arjun now has to choose between friendship and ambition. As Devgn says in one of the scenes - he has the passion, but his friend has the X-factor.
Vipul Shah's story charts the lives of two friends, from the lush fields of Punjab to the high stakes world of showbiz. Arjun (Ajay Devgn) is an ambitious, trained musician whose dream is to perform at London's Wembly Arena. His best buddy Mannu (Salman Khan) is a natural talent. Despite his inborn ability, Mannu is not at all serious about music. On Arjun's insistence, Mannu joins his band and becomes an overnight star. Arjun might be the slogger – but Mannu has the fans. A jealous Arjun now has to choose between friendship and ambition. As Devgn says in one of the scenes - he has the passion, but his friend has the X-factor.
Shankar Ehsaan Loy's music perfectly compliments the screenplay. No song seems out of place. Asin is the common love interest and does what a traditional Hindi film heroine has to do, ie smile and go through several costume changes. The two VJ's (Rannvijay and Aditya) provide the right look to the rock band. [ Read complete review @ Buzz18.in.com ]
London Dreams: Review by Buzz18.in.com
London Dreams is a Bollywood musical film directed by Vipul Shah. Starring Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn in lead roles, the film also features Asin Thottumkal as the lead female character. Rannvijay Singh and Brinda Parekh play pivotal roles in the project.
London Dreams: Review by Buzz18.in.com
Eventually London Dreams is all about the joy of watching Salman and Ajay's chemistry. Their star power makes up for all the flaws. Both have put their heart and soul into the film, delivering powerhouse, career defining performances.
In recent years Bollywood hasn't churned out too many two-hero films. We have either witnessed overcrowded multistarrers or over packaged solo vehicles. London Dreams unties Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn more than a decade after the hugely popular Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Over the years, both actors have firmly carved a niche for themselves among the industry's top brigade.
Vipul Shah's story charts the lives of two friends, from the lush fields of Punjab to the high stakes world of showbiz. Arjun (Ajay Devgn) is an ambitious, trained musician whose dream is to perform at London's Wembly Arena. His best buddy Mannu (Salman Khan) is a natural talent. Despite his inborn ability, Mannu is not at all serious about music. On Arjun's insistence, Mannu joins his band and becomes an overnight star. Arjun might be the slogger – but Mannu has the fans. A jealous Arjun now has to choose between friendship and ambition. As Devgn says in one of the scenes - he has the passion, but his friend has the X-factor.
Vipul Shah's story charts the lives of two friends, from the lush fields of Punjab to the high stakes world of showbiz. Arjun (Ajay Devgn) is an ambitious, trained musician whose dream is to perform at London's Wembly Arena. His best buddy Mannu (Salman Khan) is a natural talent. Despite his inborn ability, Mannu is not at all serious about music. On Arjun's insistence, Mannu joins his band and becomes an overnight star. Arjun might be the slogger – but Mannu has the fans. A jealous Arjun now has to choose between friendship and ambition. As Devgn says in one of the scenes - he has the passion, but his friend has the X-factor.
Shankar Ehsaan Loy's music perfectly compliments the screenplay. No song seems out of place. Asin is the common love interest and does what a traditional Hindi film heroine has to do, ie smile and go through several costume changes. The two VJ's (Rannvijay and Aditya) provide the right look to the rock band. [ Read complete review @ Buzz18.in.com ]
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
U2 - Pasadena, CA - 25 October 2009
(Webcast mp3@320)
01 - Intro (4:49)
02 - Breathe (5:30)
03 - Get on your boots (3:59)
04 - Magnificent (5:25)
05 - Mysterious Ways (4:36)
06 - Beautiful Day (8:14)
07 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (5:36)
08 - Stuck In A Moment (5:03)
09 - No Line on the Horizon (4:23)
10 - Elevation (3:48)
11 - In A Little While (3:48)
12 - Unknown Caller (5:45)
13 - Until The End of the World (4:57)
14 - Unforgettable Fire (4:34)
15 - City of Blinding Lights (5:22)
16 - Vertigo (4:21)
17 - I'll Go Crazy - Remix (6:25)
18 - Sunday Bloody Sunday (4:29)
19 - MLK (2:15)
20 - Walk On (7:40)
21 - Tutu speech (2:05)
22 - One (5:04)
23 - Where The Streets Have No Name (6:36)
24 - Ultraviolet (9:26)
25 - With or Without You (5:24)
26 - Bono Thanks (1:44)
27 - Moment of Surrender (7:17)
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Asin fainted at a club in Andheri
Resting at her home on her birthday on Monday, Asin laughed, “I’ve become quite a hazard zone, haven’t I? Going by the number of mishaps, I qualify as the desi Calamity Jane.
Actually, I hadn’t slept at all that day or the night before. I had been doing back-to-back interviews for London Dreams for the last one week with just 3-4 hours of sleep.
On that day, there was no sleep or food at all. Anyway, I’m making up for the exhausting week with the most peaceful and happy birthday of my life.”
Actually, I hadn’t slept at all that day or the night before. I had been doing back-to-back interviews for London Dreams for the last one week with just 3-4 hours of sleep.
On that day, there was no sleep or food at all. Anyway, I’m making up for the exhausting week with the most peaceful and happy birthday of my life.”
Exhausted Asin spends a quiet birthday
Kerala born rising bollywood star Asin Thottumkal, whose back-to-back promotional campaigns for 'London Dreams' left her exhausted, ushered in her birthday quietly with a few friends and family members. She says it was the most 'peaceful and happy birthday' of her life.
Today after conquering south India Asin is one of the hottest females in Bollywood following the success of her debut film Ghajini. So now all eyes are on her as London Dreams is her big ticket to establish herself in Mumbai tinsel town.
Fainting spells seem contagious in the industry. Priyanka Chopra started the trend, and now Asin follows suit. It’s worrying though, that the compulsion to maintain an hourglass figure is affecting the health of the actresses.
They lose weight at an alarming rate and resort to unhealthy dietary plans. It’s bound to catch up, sometimes even in public.
On Saturday (October 24), just two days before her 24th birthday, Asin collapsed at a club in Andheri where she was doing a series of non-stop television interviews for her latest film.
In the middle of the conversations, Asin simply passed out and had to be revived by her staff and friends who rushed forward with instant energy-boosters.
Asin is under tension as her second release in Bollywood London Dreams is opening on Friday October 30 worldwide. She is now on five city promotional tour for the film. [ Read more about her birthday ]
Fainting spells seem contagious in the industry. Priyanka Chopra started the trend, and now Asin follows suit. It’s worrying though, that the compulsion to maintain an hourglass figure is affecting the health of the actresses.
They lose weight at an alarming rate and resort to unhealthy dietary plans. It’s bound to catch up, sometimes even in public.
On Saturday (October 24), just two days before her 24th birthday, Asin collapsed at a club in Andheri where she was doing a series of non-stop television interviews for her latest film.
In the middle of the conversations, Asin simply passed out and had to be revived by her staff and friends who rushed forward with instant energy-boosters.
Asin is under tension as her second release in Bollywood London Dreams is opening on Friday October 30 worldwide. She is now on five city promotional tour for the film. [ Read more about her birthday ]
Asin fainted at a club in Andheri
Resting at her home on her birthday on Monday, Asin laughed, “I’ve become quite a hazard zone, haven’t I? Going by the number of mishaps, I qualify as the desi Calamity Jane.
Actually, I hadn’t slept at all that day or the night before. I had been doing back-to-back interviews for London Dreams for the last one week with just 3-4 hours of sleep.
On that day, there was no sleep or food at all. Anyway, I’m making up for the exhausting week with the most peaceful and happy birthday of my life.”
Actually, I hadn’t slept at all that day or the night before. I had been doing back-to-back interviews for London Dreams for the last one week with just 3-4 hours of sleep.
On that day, there was no sleep or food at all. Anyway, I’m making up for the exhausting week with the most peaceful and happy birthday of my life.”
Exhausted Asin spends a quiet birthday
Kerala born rising bollywood star Asin Thottumkal, whose back-to-back promotional campaigns for 'London Dreams' left her exhausted, ushered in her birthday quietly with a few friends and family members. She says it was the most 'peaceful and happy birthday' of her life.
Today after conquering south India Asin is one of the hottest females in Bollywood following the success of her debut film Ghajini. So now all eyes are on her as London Dreams is her big ticket to establish herself in Mumbai tinsel town.
Fainting spells seem contagious in the industry. Priyanka Chopra started the trend, and now Asin follows suit. It’s worrying though, that the compulsion to maintain an hourglass figure is affecting the health of the actresses.
They lose weight at an alarming rate and resort to unhealthy dietary plans. It’s bound to catch up, sometimes even in public.
On Saturday (October 24), just two days before her 24th birthday, Asin collapsed at a club in Andheri where she was doing a series of non-stop television interviews for her latest film.
In the middle of the conversations, Asin simply passed out and had to be revived by her staff and friends who rushed forward with instant energy-boosters.
Asin is under tension as her second release in Bollywood London Dreams is opening on Friday October 30 worldwide. She is now on five city promotional tour for the film. [ Read more about her birthday ]
Fainting spells seem contagious in the industry. Priyanka Chopra started the trend, and now Asin follows suit. It’s worrying though, that the compulsion to maintain an hourglass figure is affecting the health of the actresses.
They lose weight at an alarming rate and resort to unhealthy dietary plans. It’s bound to catch up, sometimes even in public.
On Saturday (October 24), just two days before her 24th birthday, Asin collapsed at a club in Andheri where she was doing a series of non-stop television interviews for her latest film.
In the middle of the conversations, Asin simply passed out and had to be revived by her staff and friends who rushed forward with instant energy-boosters.
Asin is under tension as her second release in Bollywood London Dreams is opening on Friday October 30 worldwide. She is now on five city promotional tour for the film. [ Read more about her birthday ]
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Mulan Jamela feat Mitha Cinta Mati
Free download Mp3 Song and Lyrics Cinta Mati by Mulan Jamela feat Mitha The Virgin. This is a new single from Mulan Jamela featuring Mitha The Virgin. We’d like to share this song and lyrics with you. If you wanna know the hot New Releases Mp3 let's see Music Box below the post. Play the Music Box widget to see your fave Mp3 then click Buy Mp3 button to get this one on Amazon aStore. Even if very simple and easy to Download Mp3, but it would be nice if you bought an Original Mp3 Songs for support the artist. Buy your fave song at on Amazon aStore.
Hai sahabatku, jangan pernah
Merebahkan kesalahanmu
Pada semua yang kau anggap
Merebut kekasih hatimu
Mencuri pasangan jiwamu
*
Dan sesungguhnya bila kamu
Kehilangan cinta sejatimu
Itu semua karna kamu
Tak sungguh-sungguh pelihara
Dan menjaga cinta matimu
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Reff:
Cinta mati harus dijaga sampai mati
Jangan sampai ke lain hati
Nanti jadinya patah hati
Hati-hati menjaga hati
Mata hati
Back to *
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The Virgin Belahan Jiwa
Free download Mp3 Song and Lyrics Belahan Jiwa by The Virgin. If you wanna know the hot New Releases Mp3 let's see Music Box below the post. Play the Music Box widget to see your fave Mp3 then click Buy Mp3 button to get this one on Amazon aStore. Even if very simple and easy to Download Mp3, but it would be nice if you bought an Original Mp3 Songs for support the artist. Buy your fave song at Amazon aStore.
" Belahan Jiwa Lyrics
By: The Virgin
Kau yang selalu di hati
Selalu bersemi di dalam jiwaku
Kau takkan ku lupa
Dalam hidupku untuk selamanya
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Ooo, kenangan dirimu
Menyatu dalam darahku
Takkan pernah terhapus waktu
ooo, hatiku bahagia
Saat kau ada di sisi
Tak ingin kau pergi lagi
Meninggalkan aku
Ooo belahan jiwaku
Hampa hidupku
Jika kau pergi dariku
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Anang Hermansyah Separuh Jiwaku Pergi
Free download Mp3 Song and Lyrics Separuh Jiwaku Pergi by Anang Hermansyah. This song released on October 2009, under the self titled Album ANANG. It is also become the first single after divorced with his wife Krisdayanti. We’d like to share this song and lyrics with you. If you wanna know the hot New Releases Mp3 let's see Music Box below the post. Play the Music Box widget to see your fave Mp3 then click Buy Mp3 button to get this one on Amazon aStore. Even if very simple and easy to Download Mp3, but it would be nice if you bought an Original Mp3 Songs for support the artist. Buy your fave song at on Amazon aStore.
Separuh Jiwaku Pergi Lyrics
Anang Hermansyah
Separuh Jiwaku Pergi
Memang indah semua
Tapi berakhir luka
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Reff:
Benar ku mencintaimu
Tapi tak begini
Kau khianati hati ini
Kau curangi aku
Kau bilang tak pernah bahagia
Selama dengan aku
Itu ucap bibirmu
Kau dustakan semua
Yang kita bina
Kau hancurkan semua
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Editors 2006-01-30 Paradiso Amsterdam, Netherlands
(soundboard)
01. Lights
02. Blood
03. All Sparks
04. Fall
05. Bullets
06. Find yourself a safe place
07. Camera
08. You are fading
09. Mynich
10. Open your Arms
11. The weight of the world
12. Fingers in the factories
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Editors - In This Light And On This Evening [2009]
(studio - mp3 192)
01. In This Light And On This Evening 4:20
02. Bricks And Mortar 6:20
03. Papillon 5:24
04. You Don't Know Love 4:38
05. The Big Exit 4:44
06. The Boxer 4:40
07. Like Treasure 4:51
08. Eat Raw Meat = Blood Drool 4:53
09. Walk The Fleet Road 3:46
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Friday, October 23, 2009
Gigi My Facebook
Free download Mp3 Song and Lyrics My Facebook by Gigi. If you wanna know the hot New Releases Mp3 let's see Music Box below the post. Play the Music Box widget to see your fave Mp3 then click Buy Mp3 button to get this one on Amazon aStore. Even if very simple and easy to Download Mp3, but it would be nice if you bought an Original Mp3 Songs for support the artist. Buy your fave song at on Amazon aStore.
My Facebook Lyrics
Gigi
Berawal dari facebook baruku
Kau datang dengan cara tiba-tiba
Bekas kekasih yang lama hilang
Satu dari kekasih yang terbaik
Mungkin waktu yang ku persalahkan
Mungkin saja keadaan yang salah
Terpikir hati untuk mendua
Tapi nurani tak bisa mendua
[*]
Ku hanya bisa membagi kisah-kisah lama
Ku hanya bisa membagi cerita nostalgia
[**]
Cuma itu yang ku berikan
Cuma itu yang ku bisa persembahkan
Karna aku ada yang punya
Tapi separuh hati ini untukmu
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Ku bisa saja putuskan dia
Ku bisa menutup semua cintaku
Tapi apakah kau pun setuju
Menyakiti seorang manusia
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Ku hanya bisa membagi kisah-kisah lama
Back to [**]
Berawal dari facebook baruku
Kau datang dengan cara tiba-tiba hmmm
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Usher Papers
Free download Mp3 Song and Lyrics Papers by Usher. It will be released in this month October 2009. Papers was released in the Album Raymond vs Raymond. If you like this song, buy on Amazon aStore.
'Papers Lyrics'
By Usher
(Usher Usher Usher)
Ooh! OoOOooh! Ooh! Papers
Ooh! OoOOooh! Ooh! Papers
[Verse 1]
I can’t, get to work on time, can’t believe the words to her I just said
But who the hell argue n fight like dogs at 6 in the morning?(in the mornin)
I know its gonna’ be some more sh** tonight mm oooh
Our pastor’s callin, tellin me I done went too far in
I’m seen around town and my friends can’t recognize me,
‘cuz I took a chance on love(love), it’s like(like), I’m dyin(ooh dyin)
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[Chorus]
For you I gave my heart and turned my back against the world
‘Cause you were my girl, girl, girl
I done damn near lost my mama, I done been through so much drama
I done turned into the man that I never thought I’d be.
I’m ready to sign them papers, papers, papers
I done took all I can take but u leave me no options girl
I can’t deny how much I love you, I done gave up errthing I had to
as hard as it is I’m affraid I gotta say
I’m ready to sign them papers, papers, papers
I done took all I can take but u leave me no options girl
Ooh! OoOOooh! Ooh! Papers
Ooh! OoOOooh! Ooh! Papers
[Verse 2]
I’m losin my mind, cant figure out who’s wrong or right
I know it’s you I love, but then I also know it’s you I don’t like
You claim you hate who I was, but that’s the reason you here now
You think I don’t know what’s up, but sweetheart that’s what ruined us
I ain’t afraid to say I got needs
but the only time you here for me is when the bottles poppin’ and everything is sweet
but I I’m tired of sleeping in the other room spending them long nights
trying to figure out what in the hell in my heart I ain’t do right. (Oooh for u)
[Chorus]
For you I gave my heart and turned my back against the world(back against the world)
‘Cause you were my girl, girl(girl), girl,
I done damn near lost my mama(mama), I done been through so much drama(drama)
I done turned into the man that I never thought I’d be.(never thought I would be)
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I’m ready to sign them papers(papers), papers(paii), papers(paai ooh oh oh oh)
(I done took) all I can take but u leave me no options girl
I can’t deny how much I love you(know that I love u), I done gave up errthing I had to
(anything I had to) as hard as it is I’m affraid I gotta say(I’m affraid I gotta say)
I’m ready to sign them papers(papers), papers(paii), papers(girl I took all I could take)
(I done took) all I can take but u leave me no options girl
Ohoh! OoOOooh! Oooooh yea! Papers
Ooh! OoOOooh! Ooh! Papers
Ready Ready Ready Ready
All my fellas up in here, if u had enough and u’re ready to sign say
Ready Ready Ready Ready(I’m ready, yes I am)
All my ladies if u sick and tired, and u’re, ready to sign, say
Ready Ready Ready Ready(ooh)
I can’t keep livin this life, I’m feena leave it for the last time I’m
Ready Ready Ready Ready
I done damn near lost my mama, I done been through so much drama
I done turned into the man I never thought I’d be.
I’m ready to sign them papers, papers, papers
I done took all I can take but u leave me no options girl
I can’t deny how much I love you, I done gave up errthing I had to
as hard as it is I’m affraid I gotta say
I’m ready to sign them papers, papers, papers
I done took all I can take but u leave me no options girl
Pazhassi Raja is brilliant -- Says Rediff.com
Rediff says: The reunion of the team who gave us the classic Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha has a winner on its hands, if not a classic of the same proportion.
Pazhassi Raja is brilliant - Says Rediff.com
This movie made on a budget of average ten Malayalam movies, has a quality that has never been seen before.
It is the tale of a historical superhero, narrated in a typical filmi fashion with many moments that stir up excitement in the audience. Pazhassi Raja (Mammootty) is said to have revolted against the British even before the famous revolt of 1857 began. His oft-repeated argument is -- should people who came to trade pepper and cardamom be allowed to govern us?
Mamootty may be the hero of this film but, he does not hog the limelight. There is ample scope for other stars like Sarath Kumar and even Manoj K Jayan to exhibit their histrionic skills and use their star aura.
The ensemble of the supporting cast is also used well. Padmapriya as Neeli, who is engaged to Thalakkal Chandu has good scope to do action sequences. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Mamootty may be the hero of this film but, he does not hog the limelight. There is ample scope for other stars like Sarath Kumar and even Manoj K Jayan to exhibit their histrionic skills and use their star aura.
The ensemble of the supporting cast is also used well. Padmapriya as Neeli, who is engaged to Thalakkal Chandu has good scope to do action sequences. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Pazhassi Raja is brilliant -- Says Rediff.com
Rediff says: The reunion of the team who gave us the classic Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha has a winner on its hands, if not a classic of the same proportion.
Pazhassi Raja is brilliant - Says Rediff.com
This movie made on a budget of average ten Malayalam movies, has a quality that has never been seen before.
It is the tale of a historical superhero, narrated in a typical filmi fashion with many moments that stir up excitement in the audience. Pazhassi Raja (Mammootty) is said to have revolted against the British even before the famous revolt of 1857 began. His oft-repeated argument is -- should people who came to trade pepper and cardamom be allowed to govern us?
Mamootty may be the hero of this film but, he does not hog the limelight. There is ample scope for other stars like Sarath Kumar and even Manoj K Jayan to exhibit their histrionic skills and use their star aura.
The ensemble of the supporting cast is also used well. Padmapriya as Neeli, who is engaged to Thalakkal Chandu has good scope to do action sequences. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Mamootty may be the hero of this film but, he does not hog the limelight. There is ample scope for other stars like Sarath Kumar and even Manoj K Jayan to exhibit their histrionic skills and use their star aura.
The ensemble of the supporting cast is also used well. Padmapriya as Neeli, who is engaged to Thalakkal Chandu has good scope to do action sequences. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Monday, October 19, 2009
Arcade Fire - Enmore Theatre, Sydney - Australia 2008 - video
(avi/266MB/27:44)
01. Wake Up
02. Keep the Car Running
03. Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
04. The Well and the Lighthouse
05. Intervention
06. No Cars Go
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Santana - Tanglewood 1970-08-18, Lenox, MA - Repost
Santana - 1970-08-18 - Lenox, MA - Tanglewood (Repost)
Soundboard
Comments:
"Recorded just over a year to the day that the band played its historic Woodstock Music & Art Fair performance, Santana was fast becoming one of the biggest bands in the world. By August 1970, Carlos Santana had augmented the band with additional percussionists and a teenage Bay Area guitar prodigy named Neal Schon. Schon was getting a buzz as the next big thing among guitar players, and shortly after being asked to join Santana, he was called by Eric Clapton, who invited him to join Derek and the Dominos (both Duane Allman and Dave Mason had already passed on that gig)."
"The mix is full, alive, and simply breathing with the sound of the room (the multiple percussionists in particular sound excellent). Greg Rolie on organ is a real monster throughout and his sound is clear as a bell and up front in the mix. Rolie never really gets enough credit for the huge swashes of sound he brought to the early Santana band. His organ fills and solos, while not the most complex, are always exciting and really flesh out the sound of the band; there are times in the early years where it sounds more like the Greg Rolie Band than just plain ole’ Santana (he burns on this version of “Soul Sacrifice”). Speaking of Santana, Carlos is positively on fire here – his leads are sinuous and biting, weaving in and out of the constantly percolating rhythm section. His playing is out front, loud, and oozing with a confidence sometimes missing from his early band recordings. His guitar sounds huge as it thrashes the stage and at times he fulfills the role of both rhythm and lead at the same time (he would later add second guitarist Neal Schon, who later formed Journey with Rolie, to pick up some of the slack)."
"The entire band is playing with an incendiary intensity that is hard to resist; everyone is deep into the groove and they go straight for the head bobbin’ gut. In later years the band would get a little more ethereal (which I love), but here they are out to bring the house down with irresistible latin rhythms, boiling percussion, and killer rock panache. Many people forget just how hot Santana was back in the day (thanks to Carlos’ continuing modern day slew of bland pop tune schlock) but have no fear because this will remind everyone why Santana in 1970 was one of the greatest bands on the planet." (Music Mook Review)
Set List:
01 Se a cabo (7:55)
02 Black magic woman (5:27)
03 Oye como va (4:30)
04 Incident at neshabur (5:39)
05 Toussaint l'overture (5:00)
06 Evil ways (4:31)
07 Hope you're feeling better (4:37)
08 Treat (4:17)
09 Savor (2:14)
10 Jingo (9:15)
11 Soul sacrifice (13:12)
12 Gumbo (4:50)
13 Persuasion (3:42)
Line up
Carlos Santana - guitar, vocals
Gregg Rolie - keyboards, piano, lead vocals
Neal Schon - guitar
David Brown - bass
Michael Shrieve - drums
Jose “Chepito” Areas - percussion, conga, timbales
Mike Carabello - percussion, conga, vocals
Thomas “Coke” Escovedo - percussion
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PART I
BLUE -- bollywood movie review (by Rediff)
Blue, directed by debutante Anthony D Souza, sets a new benchmark in Hindi filmmaking. And the film is a warning to all those women who boast of their so-called bikini shots. Lara Dutta shows you how to wear the two-piece, and look like a goddess of the sea.
BLUE has great stunts, but no thrill - Says Rediff.com
BLUE(bollywood film) boasts of some stunning underwater photography, the likes of which you may not have seen before in an Indian film (Peter Zuccharini -- Pirates of the Caribbean). It has some scintillating action sequences (James Bomalick -- Die Hard 4, Mr and Mrs Smith) both on the ground and underwater, superbly shot.
Now that we are done with the pleasantries, here's what you actually need to know about Blue. It sets a new benchmark in squandering money and opportunity.
This film is an example how even with Rs 100 crore -- the reported budget -- worth of eye-popping gimmicks and stunts, you can make thriller that ends up being hilarious.
And that's largely because of the ridiculous plot, the inane dialogues and plain bad direction. The film has some cool songs, but a disappointingly weak background score. Maybe with the right kind of background music things would have looked up.
Blue was supposed to be a thriller. But if you made Captain Haddock of Tintin fame watch it, I am sure he would exclaim: Blue blistering barnacles! [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
This film is an example how even with Rs 100 crore -- the reported budget -- worth of eye-popping gimmicks and stunts, you can make thriller that ends up being hilarious.
And that's largely because of the ridiculous plot, the inane dialogues and plain bad direction. The film has some cool songs, but a disappointingly weak background score. Maybe with the right kind of background music things would have looked up.
Blue was supposed to be a thriller. But if you made Captain Haddock of Tintin fame watch it, I am sure he would exclaim: Blue blistering barnacles! [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
BLUE -- bollywood movie review (by Rediff)
Blue, directed by debutante Anthony D Souza, sets a new benchmark in Hindi filmmaking. And the film is a warning to all those women who boast of their so-called bikini shots. Lara Dutta shows you how to wear the two-piece, and look like a goddess of the sea.
BLUE has great stunts, but no thrill - Says Rediff.com
BLUE(bollywood film) boasts of some stunning underwater photography, the likes of which you may not have seen before in an Indian film (Peter Zuccharini -- Pirates of the Caribbean). It has some scintillating action sequences (James Bomalick -- Die Hard 4, Mr and Mrs Smith) both on the ground and underwater, superbly shot.
Now that we are done with the pleasantries, here's what you actually need to know about Blue. It sets a new benchmark in squandering money and opportunity.
This film is an example how even with Rs 100 crore -- the reported budget -- worth of eye-popping gimmicks and stunts, you can make thriller that ends up being hilarious.
And that's largely because of the ridiculous plot, the inane dialogues and plain bad direction. The film has some cool songs, but a disappointingly weak background score. Maybe with the right kind of background music things would have looked up.
Blue was supposed to be a thriller. But if you made Captain Haddock of Tintin fame watch it, I am sure he would exclaim: Blue blistering barnacles! [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
This film is an example how even with Rs 100 crore -- the reported budget -- worth of eye-popping gimmicks and stunts, you can make thriller that ends up being hilarious.
And that's largely because of the ridiculous plot, the inane dialogues and plain bad direction. The film has some cool songs, but a disappointingly weak background score. Maybe with the right kind of background music things would have looked up.
Blue was supposed to be a thriller. But if you made Captain Haddock of Tintin fame watch it, I am sure he would exclaim: Blue blistering barnacles! [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
What lacks in 'Main Aur Mrs Khanna'
We have seen many films on marital problems. Main Aurr Mrs Khanna, starring Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Sohail Khan, is no different.
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna lacks punch - Says Rediff.com
In fact, we wonder what made Salman say yes to Prem Soni's directorial debut when he had already done a film on a similar topic in Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar. Surely it's not to revive his brother Sohail's (he is the producer of MAMK) flagging career?
Well, whatever the reason, don't hold your breath: Main Aurr Mrs Khanna is a failed attempt.
Performance-wise, though Kareena is okay, she is not convincing as a dedicated wife waiting for her husband to return. There is no sense of urgency in her performance, except for one sequence where she gets drunk and keeps saying her husband's name over and over again.
As for Salman, his role is more like an extended special appearance. That leaves Sohail, which is not saying much.
Bappi Lahiri is wasted. Come on, at least make the man sing! Yash Tonk overacts while Mahek Chahal is just okay. Nauheed Cyrusi's role is as skimpy as her outfit. Dino too doesn't have a lot to do. And yes, Preity Zinta's item number isn't happening, which is ironic considering it's called Happening. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Performance-wise, though Kareena is okay, she is not convincing as a dedicated wife waiting for her husband to return. There is no sense of urgency in her performance, except for one sequence where she gets drunk and keeps saying her husband's name over and over again.
As for Salman, his role is more like an extended special appearance. That leaves Sohail, which is not saying much.
Bappi Lahiri is wasted. Come on, at least make the man sing! Yash Tonk overacts while Mahek Chahal is just okay. Nauheed Cyrusi's role is as skimpy as her outfit. Dino too doesn't have a lot to do. And yes, Preity Zinta's item number isn't happening, which is ironic considering it's called Happening. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
What lacks in 'Main Aur Mrs Khanna'
We have seen many films on marital problems. Main Aurr Mrs Khanna, starring Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor and Sohail Khan, is no different.
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna lacks punch - Says Rediff.com
In fact, we wonder what made Salman say yes to Prem Soni's directorial debut when he had already done a film on a similar topic in Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar. Surely it's not to revive his brother Sohail's (he is the producer of MAMK) flagging career?
Well, whatever the reason, don't hold your breath: Main Aurr Mrs Khanna is a failed attempt.
Performance-wise, though Kareena is okay, she is not convincing as a dedicated wife waiting for her husband to return. There is no sense of urgency in her performance, except for one sequence where she gets drunk and keeps saying her husband's name over and over again.
As for Salman, his role is more like an extended special appearance. That leaves Sohail, which is not saying much.
Bappi Lahiri is wasted. Come on, at least make the man sing! Yash Tonk overacts while Mahek Chahal is just okay. Nauheed Cyrusi's role is as skimpy as her outfit. Dino too doesn't have a lot to do. And yes, Preity Zinta's item number isn't happening, which is ironic considering it's called Happening. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Performance-wise, though Kareena is okay, she is not convincing as a dedicated wife waiting for her husband to return. There is no sense of urgency in her performance, except for one sequence where she gets drunk and keeps saying her husband's name over and over again.
As for Salman, his role is more like an extended special appearance. That leaves Sohail, which is not saying much.
Bappi Lahiri is wasted. Come on, at least make the man sing! Yash Tonk overacts while Mahek Chahal is just okay. Nauheed Cyrusi's role is as skimpy as her outfit. Dino too doesn't have a lot to do. And yes, Preity Zinta's item number isn't happening, which is ironic considering it's called Happening. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Saturday, October 17, 2009
AADHAVAN movie review and gallery
'Aadhavan' directed by KS Ravikumar starring Suriya and Nayantara in lead roles has hit the screens on Deepavali day(Oct 17 2009).
Aadhavan is clean fun - Says Rediff.com
Aadhavan is uncomplicated, clean, fun, and doesn't expect you to take it seriously. K S Ravikumar is known for his particular brand of movies: A little bit of action, dance, songs, comedy and thrills, all enveloped in a healthy dollop of lavish family sentiments, packaged attractively to entice even the most jaded viewer.
( Img: Surya with Nayan )
[ Aadhavan movie stills ]
He's pretty much followed the same formula in Udhayanidhi Stalin's latest Diwali [ Images ] entertainer: the Tamil film Aadhavan, starring the ever-youthful Suriya.
Only this time, the director seems to have fallen for the latest fad as well; gun slinging assassins in permanent attack mode.
And the director, like most veterans, knows that the pace needs to be to ensure a crisp watch. After a series of slick montage of images, Aadhavan (Suriya) makes his entrance in company of Ibrahim Rowther (Shayaji Shinde), the all-tricks-up-his-sleeve ruthless killer who'll pick off any target for the right price.
And, like Ayan, Suriya dons all sorts of disguises in company of his mate (Anand Babu) to accomplish his missions, flitting from country to country, toting every weapon known to man, almost.
Only this time, the director seems to have fallen for the latest fad as well; gun slinging assassins in permanent attack mode.
And the director, like most veterans, knows that the pace needs to be to ensure a crisp watch. After a series of slick montage of images, Aadhavan (Suriya) makes his entrance in company of Ibrahim Rowther (Shayaji Shinde), the all-tricks-up-his-sleeve ruthless killer who'll pick off any target for the right price.
And, like Ayan, Suriya dons all sorts of disguises in company of his mate (Anand Babu) to accomplish his missions, flitting from country to country, toting every weapon known to man, almost.
Naturally, he's in great demand, and is deputed by Reddy (Rahul Dev [ Images ]) for a big one -- killing Judge Subramaniam (Bharath Murali), who's hot on the scent of several child murders (mirroring the Noida killings). Our hero has to shut him up before his findings come to light but he's got to do it in Kolkata [ Images ], where the judge's huge family is holed up along with him.
Enter the comedy element, a big one, in the form of laugh-a-minute gag-man Vadivelu. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Enter the comedy element, a big one, in the form of laugh-a-minute gag-man Vadivelu. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
AADHAVAN movie review and gallery
'Aadhavan' directed by KS Ravikumar starring Suriya and Nayantara in lead roles has hit the screens on Deepavali day(Oct 17 2009).
Aadhavan is clean fun - Says Rediff.com
Aadhavan is uncomplicated, clean, fun, and doesn't expect you to take it seriously. K S Ravikumar is known for his particular brand of movies: A little bit of action, dance, songs, comedy and thrills, all enveloped in a healthy dollop of lavish family sentiments, packaged attractively to entice even the most jaded viewer.
( Img: Surya with Nayan )
[ Aadhavan movie stills ]
He's pretty much followed the same formula in Udhayanidhi Stalin's latest Diwali [ Images ] entertainer: the Tamil film Aadhavan, starring the ever-youthful Suriya.
Only this time, the director seems to have fallen for the latest fad as well; gun slinging assassins in permanent attack mode.
And the director, like most veterans, knows that the pace needs to be to ensure a crisp watch. After a series of slick montage of images, Aadhavan (Suriya) makes his entrance in company of Ibrahim Rowther (Shayaji Shinde), the all-tricks-up-his-sleeve ruthless killer who'll pick off any target for the right price.
And, like Ayan, Suriya dons all sorts of disguises in company of his mate (Anand Babu) to accomplish his missions, flitting from country to country, toting every weapon known to man, almost.
Only this time, the director seems to have fallen for the latest fad as well; gun slinging assassins in permanent attack mode.
And the director, like most veterans, knows that the pace needs to be to ensure a crisp watch. After a series of slick montage of images, Aadhavan (Suriya) makes his entrance in company of Ibrahim Rowther (Shayaji Shinde), the all-tricks-up-his-sleeve ruthless killer who'll pick off any target for the right price.
And, like Ayan, Suriya dons all sorts of disguises in company of his mate (Anand Babu) to accomplish his missions, flitting from country to country, toting every weapon known to man, almost.
Naturally, he's in great demand, and is deputed by Reddy (Rahul Dev [ Images ]) for a big one -- killing Judge Subramaniam (Bharath Murali), who's hot on the scent of several child murders (mirroring the Noida killings). Our hero has to shut him up before his findings come to light but he's got to do it in Kolkata [ Images ], where the judge's huge family is holed up along with him.
Enter the comedy element, a big one, in the form of laugh-a-minute gag-man Vadivelu. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Enter the comedy element, a big one, in the form of laugh-a-minute gag-man Vadivelu. [ Read complete review @ Rediff ]
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Deepika is not in need of an art film
She may be just four films old but Bollywood sensation, Deepika Padukone believes that she does not need art-house cinema to prove her credentials as an actress.
Deepika's contemporaries Katrina Kaif seems keen to silence her critics with filmmaker Prakash Jha's political drama Rajneeti. Priyanka Chopra too has shed her glamorous image for an off-beat film like Kaminey.
However, the model-turned-actress has no intentions to try her hand in parallel cinema to prove her acting prowess.
"Every film is a challenge for me which evolves me as an actress. I don't think I need to act in an art film to know myself better as an actress," said Deepika Padukone.
However, the model-turned-actress has no intentions to try her hand in parallel cinema to prove her acting prowess.
"Every film is a challenge for me which evolves me as an actress. I don't think I need to act in an art film to know myself better as an actress," said Deepika Padukone.
Deepika is not in need of an art film
She may be just four films old but Bollywood sensation, Deepika Padukone believes that she does not need art-house cinema to prove her credentials as an actress.
Deepika's contemporaries Katrina Kaif seems keen to silence her critics with filmmaker Prakash Jha's political drama Rajneeti. Priyanka Chopra too has shed her glamorous image for an off-beat film like Kaminey.
However, the model-turned-actress has no intentions to try her hand in parallel cinema to prove her acting prowess.
"Every film is a challenge for me which evolves me as an actress. I don't think I need to act in an art film to know myself better as an actress," said Deepika Padukone.
However, the model-turned-actress has no intentions to try her hand in parallel cinema to prove her acting prowess.
"Every film is a challenge for me which evolves me as an actress. I don't think I need to act in an art film to know myself better as an actress," said Deepika Padukone.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Obama congratulated by the world
The surprise decision to award U.S. President Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize elicited swift reaction Friday, with some hailing the choice and others expressing astonishment and skepticism.
World leaders and Nobel laureates congratulated US President Barack Obama on winning the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, after the shock announcement by the Nobel Institute in Oslo.
The award, coming less than nine months into Obama's presidency, was hailed by most as recognition of the president's bold moves to reduce conflict in the world, and in some quarters as a premature, political gesture.
From the White House, ahead of a speech later in the day, word came that the president felt 'humbled' by the award.
Leading the praise from Oslo immediately after the announcement was Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who said that it was 'an important prize' that 'could help contribute to make the president's visions into effect'.
Nelson Mandela, who won the Peace Prize in 1993 for negotiating an end to Apartheid in South Africa, called on the US leader to use the prize to help fight poverty.
'We trust that this award will strengthen his commitment, as the leader of the most powerful nation in the world, to continue promoting peace and the eradication of poverty.'
In Europe, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso all added their words of congratulation.
The award, coming less than nine months into Obama's presidency, was hailed by most as recognition of the president's bold moves to reduce conflict in the world, and in some quarters as a premature, political gesture.
From the White House, ahead of a speech later in the day, word came that the president felt 'humbled' by the award.
Leading the praise from Oslo immediately after the announcement was Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who said that it was 'an important prize' that 'could help contribute to make the president's visions into effect'.
Nelson Mandela, who won the Peace Prize in 1993 for negotiating an end to Apartheid in South Africa, called on the US leader to use the prize to help fight poverty.
'We trust that this award will strengthen his commitment, as the leader of the most powerful nation in the world, to continue promoting peace and the eradication of poverty.'
In Europe, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso all added their words of congratulation.
Obama congratulated by the world
The surprise decision to award U.S. President Barack Obama the Nobel Peace Prize elicited swift reaction Friday, with some hailing the choice and others expressing astonishment and skepticism.
World leaders and Nobel laureates congratulated US President Barack Obama on winning the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, after the shock announcement by the Nobel Institute in Oslo.
The award, coming less than nine months into Obama's presidency, was hailed by most as recognition of the president's bold moves to reduce conflict in the world, and in some quarters as a premature, political gesture.
From the White House, ahead of a speech later in the day, word came that the president felt 'humbled' by the award.
Leading the praise from Oslo immediately after the announcement was Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who said that it was 'an important prize' that 'could help contribute to make the president's visions into effect'.
Nelson Mandela, who won the Peace Prize in 1993 for negotiating an end to Apartheid in South Africa, called on the US leader to use the prize to help fight poverty.
'We trust that this award will strengthen his commitment, as the leader of the most powerful nation in the world, to continue promoting peace and the eradication of poverty.'
In Europe, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso all added their words of congratulation.
The award, coming less than nine months into Obama's presidency, was hailed by most as recognition of the president's bold moves to reduce conflict in the world, and in some quarters as a premature, political gesture.
From the White House, ahead of a speech later in the day, word came that the president felt 'humbled' by the award.
Leading the praise from Oslo immediately after the announcement was Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who said that it was 'an important prize' that 'could help contribute to make the president's visions into effect'.
Nelson Mandela, who won the Peace Prize in 1993 for negotiating an end to Apartheid in South Africa, called on the US leader to use the prize to help fight poverty.
'We trust that this award will strengthen his commitment, as the leader of the most powerful nation in the world, to continue promoting peace and the eradication of poverty.'
In Europe, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso all added their words of congratulation.
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