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yeah
It's lovely episode!
Take care and see you later, matetwo more tracks left, full tracklist in the first post :grinning :
gotta go now see you later
This is the way!
yeah
It's lovely episode!
Take care and see you later, matetwo more tracks left, full tracklist in the first post :grinning :
gotta go now see you later
This is the way!
13 Photographer & Susana - Find A Way (Metta & Glyde Remix)
Last track, cut short, to fit the hour
It seems @Peter also has similar sense of humour
Thanks and all the best in Trance & Life in 2024 to you, Peter!13 Photographer & Susana - Find A Way (Metta & Glyde Remix)
Last track, cut short, to fit the hour
Great session! I can't wait for the replay
Here we go again
Fragma - You are alive
You're doing fine
Most of the time
You sit and wonder what tomorrow brings
All kinds of things
You sit and wait
You hesitate
Just like you never been in love before
There's so much more
On your own
And though you feel alone
You are alive
Don't you know it's just another day?
All alone
Into this world we're thrown
You are alive
Don't you know it's just another day?
On you own
And though you feel alone
You are alive
Don't you know it's just another day?
You turn around
You're lost and found
Looking for someone who will understand
Or hold your hand
You count the days
A hopeless case
But for the first time you will wait for me
Patiently
On your own
And though you feel alone
You are alive (you are alive)
Don't you know it's just another day?
All alone
Into this world we're thrown
You are alive (you are alive)
Don't you know it's just another day?
On your own
And though you feel alone
You are alive (you are alive)
Don't you know it's just another day?
On your own
And though you feel alone
You are alive (you are alive)
The name is derived from Old English þunresdæg and Middle English Thuresday (with loss of -n-, first in northern dialects, from influence of Old Norse Þórsdagr) meaning "Thor's Day". It was named after the Norse god Thor.Have a nice Thursday, mates!
And czwartek?The name is derived from Old English þunresdæg and Middle English Thuresday (with loss of -n-, first in northern dialects, from influence of Old Norse Þórsdagr) meaning "Thor's Day". It was named after the Norse god Thor.
[Verse]
Can we go far away to a room with a view?
You could take me anywhere just as long as I'm with you
Live a life where dreams come true in a world that let's you breathe
You can take me anywhere just as long as I'm with you
You could take me anywhere just as long as you're with me
[Chorus]
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me anywhere just as long as you're with me
You could take me, you could takе me
You could take me, you could takе me
You could take me anywhere just as long as you're with me
[Post-Chorus]
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me anywhere just as long as you're with me
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me anywhere just as long as you're with me
[Verse]
Can we go far away to a room with a view?
You could take me anywhere just as long as I'm with you
Live a life where dreams come true in a world that let's you breathe
You can take me anywhere just as long as I'm with you
You could take me anywhere just as long as you're with me
[Chorus]
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me anywhere just as long as you're with me
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me, you could take me
You could take me anywhere just as long as you're with me