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The What Are You Listening To? Thread - Part Three!

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Ulver

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Bathory- Blood Fire Death

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Djamila

Bosnjakinja
No idea why the other girls lick her shoes... lol

But Vesna Mrak has a beautiful nice, for a Catholic girl. ;) Hehehe. The papers here always make fun of her because she sings such Islamic music but she's super Roman Catholic. I remember an EKSPRESS article that said, "Even if you're only known Vesna Mrak for a few minutes, you know two things about her: first, she's a 'Heart of Jesus' (Strong) Catholic, and second, she has no idea what she's singing about. LOL


Vesna Mrak - Tu si svakoga trenutka
 

Djamila

Bosnjakinja
Remember when the joke in the West was that the East European womens' teams at the Olympic games were actually transvestites, because they were all so butch and masculine?

Well, there's some evidence for that. lol

I'm still convinced Stoja was born a man.


Stoja - Ziveo
 

Djamila

Bosnjakinja
And in case you're wondering why it's so normal for female singers to lip-sync their songs on Bosnian music shows...

Bosnian tastes generally require a very deep, slightly raspy women's singing voice - and it's simply impossible to maintain your voice a couple of octaves deeper than normal while singing, dancing, and so on. Some artists can do it, and do it well - but most Bosnian artists give out, exhausted, after just a couple of songs.

For some, it's hard just to sing one song live without recording in a studio, where they can sing one sentence at a time and piece the song together after.

Here's an example of one such woman who bit the dust on international television. ;)

Ana Nikolic - Romale Romali
 

Ody

Well-Known Member
The Grateful Dead-Stella Blue

When I saw Ratdog they played this, quite interesting since this was basically the de facto song of Jerry.
 
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