Vanessa Amorosi is an Australian singer/songwriter, born in Melbourne on the 8th of August 1981. Worldwide, she has sold over two million records - releasing countless commercially and critically acclaimed singles and albums across the globe.
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thank u.. unbelievable... i remember... this song pushes me so hard.... crazy... its so nice to hear it again.. i have to download it... thank u!!! so positiv powerful... <3
13:20 How has nobody commented on this - this Album was a beauty. There’s some really gun tunes on this Album. I had to hunt it down a few years back shame it got blocked back in the day.
I definitely mean what I say..... When I say, you have an incredible voice!!!!❤💖💜💞🧡💕💙 Been appreciating you since the 2000 Summer Olympics. Jerome W Sac Ca.
perth wildcats Perth WA Isaiah perth wildcatperth yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes around. NBL legend Derek Rucker has called for more accountability throughout the Wildcats organisation for Perth’s poor run to open the season. The Wildcats sit eighth on the ladder with a 2-5 record and suffered a defeat against a Brisbane side missing stars Aron Baynes and Shannon Scott. Wildcats owner Craig Hutchison publicly backed head coach John Rillie earlier this week despite the club’s poor performances, and stated “[Rillie] has our full and unqualified support as our senior coach, and we back him. We know this will turn.” “It was something that had to be done, and anytime something almost feels obligatory it loses some sense of authenticity, any time a board comes out with some type of public show of support it means they’re considering a change,” Rucker said on NBL Now. “I really hope Jonh Rillie is allowed to get through the season and show what he can do because everyone out there is to blame, there is responsibility right across the board - Danny Mills needs to take responsibility, John Rillie needs to, the players, everyone is sharing in this losing. “This is twice now in successive weeks we’ve had a prominent person from that organisation make a public statement and, like team meetings, I find that terribly worrisome. “We’re so accustomed to greatness from them and stability and just a real professional tone from that organisation for 30-plus years so to see the level of losing and dysfunction is quite startling.” The Wildcats have kept their opposition to fewer than 90 points in three of their last four losses, but have not been able to unleash their offensive weapons to establish a winning score against any of Brisbane, Melbourne or Adelaide in that time. Perth is shooting at the lowest field goal percentage of any team in the competition at 42.4 per cent, and have the second worst three-point percentage of any team at 30.5 per cent. Rucker says a switch in rotation could help the Wildcats get the best out of their stars as they look to turn their fortunes around. “I do think they lack some role players. We did a game Sydney vs Perth where I called for guys like Hyrum Harris to get more court time, Michael Harris, (Ben) Henshall, I think some of those guys would be more sacrificial in their stance in trying to help the team win,” he said. “I’m not knocking the players who are getting minutes, but perhaps more of a mix and more of that Perth ethos into their playing style and a bit more grind. “When Trevor Gleeson won all of those championships with Bryce Cotton it was not beautiful basketball, they ground you down, hit the offensive glass, worked their offence, it was a much different style of play than what we witnessed from the Sydney Kings the last two seasons.” Perth next takes to the floor against the Adelaide 36ers on Saturday, November 4 at 8pm ARE More News View All How to Watch NBL24 02 Nov The Huddle: Nathan Sobey - The Family Man 02 Nov Game-Breakers return for Taipans' NZ trip 02 Nov Jackomas backs Johnson 02 Nov Dellavedova set for Round 6 blockbuster 02 Nov Bogut blames roster construction for poor Perth start 02 Nov NBL Now: Listen to today's episode 02 Nov Wildcats legend: How Perth can reverse trend 02 Nov Preview: New Zealand vs Cairns - Round 6, NBL24 02 Nov This week's games - Round 6, NBL24 02 Nov League Leaders - The season so far 02 Nov Awards Watch - November, 2023 01 Nov Armstrong, McCall approaching returns 01 Nov Who’s to blame for Perth’s fall? 01 Nov Surprise Sauce tipping Goulding MVP 01 Nov Naming Rights Major Partners Broadcast & Media Partners Profile Partners Suppliers Associates Club Websites Adelaide 36ers Brisbane Bullets Cairns Taipans Illawarra Hawks Melbourne United NZ Breakers Perth Wildcats SEM Phoenix Sydney Kings Tasmania JackJumpers NBL Properties 3x3 Hustle 3x3 Hustle NBL1 NBL1 Subscribe to our Newsletter First Name* e.g. John Last Name* e.g. Smith Email Address* e.g. john@company.com.au Phone* e.g. 0400 000 000 Favourite Team? Select a team I agree to the NBL Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. Subscribe The National Basketball League acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work, live & play. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present & emerging as well as all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Community. Board of Directors Contact Us CSR Statement Excecutive Team Privacy Policy Referee Playbook Terms & Conditions
around. NBL legend Derek Rucker has called for more accountability throughout the Wildcats organisation for Perth’s poor run to open the season. The Wildcats sit eighth on the ladder with a 2-5 record and suffered a defeat against a Brisbane side missing stars Aron Baynes and Shannon Scott. Wildcats owner Craig Hutchison publicly backed head coach John Rillie earlier this week despite the club’s poor performances, and stated “[Rillie] has our full and unqualified support as our senior coach, and we back him. We know this will turn.” “It was something that had to be done, and anytime something almost feels obligatory it loses some sense of authenticity, any time a board comes out with some type of public show of support it means they’re considering a change,” Rucker said on NBL Now. “I really hope Jonh Rillie is allowed to get through the season and show what he can do because everyone out there is to blame, there is responsibility right across the board - Danny Mills needs to take responsibility, John Rillie needs to, the players, everyone is sharing in this losing. “This is twice now in successive weeks we’ve had a prominent person from that organisation make a public statement and, like team meetings, I find that terribly worrisome. “We’re so accustomed to greatness from them and stability and just a real professional tone from that organisation for 30-plus years so to see the level of losing and dysfunction is quite startling.” The Wildcats have kept their opposition to fewer than 90 points in three of their last four losses, but have not been able to unleash their offensive weapons to establish a winning score against any of Brisbane, Melbourne or Adelaide in that time. Perth is shooting at the lowest field goal percentage of any team in the competition at 42.4 per cent, and have the second worst three-point percentage of any team at 30.5 per cent. Rucker says a switch in rotation could help the Wildcats get the best out of their stars as they look to turn their fortunes around. “I do think they lack some role players. We did a game Sydney vs Perth where I called for guys like Hyrum Harris to get more court time, Michael Harris, (Ben) Henshall, I think some of those guys would be more sacrificial in their stance in trying to help the team win,” he said. “I’m not knocking the players who are getting minutes, but perhaps more of a mix and more of that Perth ethos into their playing style and a bit more grind. “When Trevor Gleeson won all of those championships with Bryce Cotton it was not beautiful basketball, they ground you down, hit the offensive glass, worked their offence, it was a much different style of play than what we witnessed from the Sydney Kings the last two seasons.” Perth next takes to the floor against the Adelaide 36ers on Saturday, November 4 at 8pm AEDT.  Share More News View All How to Watch NBL24 02 Nov The Huddle: Nathan Sobey - The Family Man 02 Nov Game-Breakers return for Taipans' NZ trip 02 Nov Jackomas backs Johnson 02 Nov Dellavedova set for Round 6 blockbuster 02 Nov Bogut blames roster construction for poor Perth start 02 Nov NBL Now: Listen to today's episode 02 Nov Wildcats legend: How Perth can reverse trend 02 Nov Preview: New Zealand vs Cairns - Round 6, NBL24 02 Nov This week's games - Round 6, NBL24 02 Nov League Leaders - The season so far 02 Nov Awards Watch - November, 2023 01 Nov Armstrong, McCall approaching returns 01 Nov Who’s to blame for Perth’s fall? 01 Nov Surprise Sauce tipping Goulding MVP 01 Nov Naming Rights Major Partners Broadcast & Media Partners Profile Partners Suppliers Associates Club Websites Adelaide 36ers Brisbane Bullets Cairns Taipans Illawarra Hawks Melbourne United NZ Breakers Perth Wildcats SEM Phoenix Sydney Kings Tasmania JackJumpers NBL Properties 3x3 HustleNBL1 Subscribe to our Newsletter First Name* Last Name* Email Address* Phone* Favourite Team? Select a team I agree to the NBL Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. Subscribe  The National Basketball League acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we work, live & play. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present & emerging as well as all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Commercial isaaih yes you yes you can get the front now and will be in the front of the Wei Wei and I will be able to do the for Isaiah perth wildcatperth yes yes yes yes and yes we are not 🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫?
I remember watching/hearing her the first time during the Sydney Olympics in 2000 (the best Olympic Games in my lifetime IMHO), and seeing her in the tv at the closing ceremony. Even though being far far away in Denmark it felt a bit like being there with the awesome atmosphere. Time flies but she’s still able to reach those high notes and still looks stunning.
Wow that orchestra killed this song, all the excitement is totally gone and it feels heavy and plodding. Shame because she sounds on point but the music let her down here