Blog EntryKenny G download Apr 20, '08 10:53 AM
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Kenny G - De Luxe Collection (Limited Edition)
Jazz Pop | MP3 | 320 KBPS | 136 MB | 2002


01-Havana.mp3
02-Silhouette.mp3
03-My Heart Will Go On (from TITANIC).mp3
04-Songbird.mp3
05-What A Wonderful World (feat. L. Armstrong).mp3
06-Forever In Love.mp3
07-The Moment.mp3
08-Going Home.mp3
09-Wayting For You (from BODYGUARD).mp3
10-Ave Maria.mp3
11-Silver Bells.mp3
12-Summertime.mp3
13-Homeland.mp3
14-Miracles.mp3
15-Loving You.mp3
16-Greensleeves.mp3
17-Alone.mp3
18-Theme (from DYING YOUNG).mp3
19-The Girl From Ipanema (feat. Bebel Gilberto).mp3



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Blog EntryNightwish : NemoApr 19, '08 1:00 PM
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1. Nemo
2. Planet Hell
3. White Night Fantasy
4. Nemo (Orchestral Version)
5. Live To The Tale

Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/60044572/nwn.rar

2004 - Nemo (192kbps 44kHz)


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Blog EntryMy heart draws a dream Nov 26, '07 2:35 AM
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he rest of the PV just kinda goes like that, but cut to scenes of children of different races, each singing the same line ‘yume wo egaku yo’. (Roughly translates to ‘drawing a dream’) At the end it shows a little african boy drawing, and the entire floor around him is filled with drawings of animals which I presume represent his dreams.

I’ve always liked PVs like these, and together with this really great song plus Hyde’s emo-sounding singing, it becomes even better. Oh, and I totally love the clothes that they wear. Going to Japan is weird because everyone around you dresses so trendily, and you stick out pretty badly if you wear those american-styled jackets, especially during autumn and winter.

My Heart Draws A Dream Lyric

Hora kaze ga ugoki dashita mada akirametari ha shinai
Taiyou wo kumo no saki ni kanjiru kyakufuu de irou to

Kono mune ha yume wo egaiteku yo dokomademo takaku
Jiyuu ni mau no sa My Heart draws a dream
Oh oritatsu kanata de me wo aketara
Egao no mama no kimi ni aeru ki ga shite
rurarara Aeru to ii na rarara

Nee iki wo awasetara motto takaku toberu hazusa
Soko kara ha mirai ga mieru kana?
Futari de arouto

Kono mune ha yume wo egaiteku yo harukanaru toki wo
tobi koeteku no sa my Herat draws a dream
itsu no hi ka kitto kanau to ii na
egao no mama no kimi de irareru noni

saa te wo nobashi ima, tokihanatou
kokoro ha dare mo shibarare ha shinai
shisen ha hizashi wo toraeteru
Donna sameta sekai de mo

Dare mo minna
yume wo egaku yo
yume wo egaku yo
yume wo egaku yo
My Heart draws a dream
yume wo egaku yo
yume wo egaku yo
yume wo egaku yo ...hora

Oh oritayatte kanata de me wo aketara
Aa egao no mama no kimi ni aeru to ii na


Blog Entryproject ultraman star by ekin chenNov 26, '07 1:30 AM
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hong kong superstar ekin chen
also play as ultraman elite i love to watch this drama
but unfortunately there was some issue have been notice
 

Tsuburaya Production wins Ultraman case

The Intellectual Property Court has ruled in favour of Japan's Tsuburaya Production by ordering Sompote Saengduenchai and his two companies, Tsuburaya Chaiyo and Chaiyo Productions, to stop making a commercial profit from new Ultraman characters.


The three defendants have also been ordered to pay a fine of Bt15 million, plus interest and attorneys' fees.

Sampote Thianthong, managing director of Pro-Link, a public-relations and business-promotion firm hired by Japan's Tsuburaya Production, which owns the Ultraman characters, and Manu Rakwattanakul, an attorney with Baker and McKenzie, told a press conference yesterday that Monday's court ruling meant Sompote and his companies could no longer claim the copyright for new Ultraman characters.

Sompote's companies created new characters based on the original Ultraman models, including Ultraman Millennium, Dark Ultraman and Ultraman Elite, to profit from such events as films and light and sound exhibitions.

The Japanese licence-holder launched the lawsuit in 2004 asking the Intellectual Property Court to order Sompote to stop making a profit from new Ultraman characters. The Ultraman products were in the form of VCDs, stickers, children's clothes and action figures.

Sampote and Manu, however, noted that Sompote might appeal the case. Meanwhile, those who bought licences from Sompote would also have to stop making a profit from the new Ultraman characters.

The Japanese side had filed an earlier case against Sompote in 1997, accusing him of faking an authorisation agreement allowing him to profit from the Ultraman characters.

Tsuburaya Production lost the case in 2000. That case is now under appeal.

Tsuburaya Production, however, launched another lawsuit in 2004 accusing Sompote of violating a 1976 agreement limiting Sompote's copyright to only nine movies made by Sompote in the 1970s, such as "Ultraman and Hanuman".

Sompote later created new Ultraman characters. The Intellectual Property Court earlier this week ruled in favour of the Japanese side, saying the copyright on the nine movies from the 1970s did not include any characters and was separate from the copyright for the use of Ultraman characters.

Ultraman is an action hero based on a popular Japanese television series created in the 1970s.

The court also ruled the three defendants - Sompote, Tsuburaya Chaiyo and Chaiyo Production - were jointly liable for payment of Bt15 million to Tsuburaya Production, plus interest at the rate of 7.5 per cent per annum from the date of the filing of the lawsuit until payment is made in full.

The court also ruled the three defendants were jointly liable for payment of court fees to Tsuburaya Production, plus Bt80,000 in attorneys' fees.


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