Ages 8+.John SchumannAllen & UnwinSchumann, J. & Smith, C. (2014). I Was Only Nineteen. NSW: Allen & Unwin.
legal adult beverages with nothing else to worry about but maybe venturing to the caf for food is completely AMAZING. Kids these days, they’re totally not grateful for these opportunities. Back in my day, the most “social media” we got was posting angsty song lyrics as our AIM away ...
A lot. The best performers have a way of creating a bridge between stage and audience that makes every listener in the room think that he or she (and only he or she) is being sung to, and that each song was written explicity for his or her ears. This is the pinnacle of the ...
The middle album in the Berlin Trilogy is the only one that was actually recorded entirely in Berlin. It's also the most electronic and ambient of the three. Still, it includes his best and one of his most popular songs: the title track, written by Bowie and Brian Eno and guided by c...
the title track, written by Bowie and Brian Eno and guided by co-producer Tony Visconti. The song was truly inspired by the city it was recorded in, a fable about lovers on the opposite side of the wall. It has since become a universal anthem about facing any struggle, no matter how ...
↑iHurt Lewbert ↑iTwins ↑iSpeed Date ↑7.07.17.2iMust Have Locker 239 ↑iDate Sam & Freddie ↑iLove You ↑10.010.1iPilot ↑Baby Spencer Eats Sloppy Joes) ↑iSpace Out ↑iGet Pranky ↑iSell Penny-Tees ↑15.015.115.2iCan't Take It ...
the title track, written by Bowie and Brian Eno and guided by co-producer Tony Visconti. The song was truly inspired by the city it was recorded in, a fable about lovers on the opposite side of the wall. It has since become a universal anthem about facing any struggle, no matter how ...
the title track, written by Bowie and Brian Eno and guided by co-producer Tony Visconti. The song was truly inspired by the city it was recorded in, a fable about lovers on the opposite side of the wall. It has since become a universal anthem about facing any struggle, no matter how ...
4565582 Chopin: Nineteen Waltzes, Nikita Magaloff 4565612 Grieg: Peer Gynt (excerpts); Holberg Suite, Edo de Waart; Neville Marriner 4565632 Liszt: Piano Concertos; études de Concert, Claudio Arrau; Sir Colin Davis 4565642 Mahler: Symphony No. 1, Bernard Haitink, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra ...
Life on the Sidewalk...(No, I'm not lost. To be lost you have to know where you're supposed to be in the first place.)