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This guy is the definition of cool.Look at lets say Ed Sheeran today,he's good but he ain't cool.This is my favourite song of all time,easy to play on guitar.Bow down to Ashcroft LEGEND.
MsPulpGirl he didn't offend Sheehan. I agree, he's not COOL, but he doesn't have to be cool, he's kind, he's ginger, he's full of love and full of life.
MsPulpGirl “not cool” doesn’t suggest I don’t enjoy your music. I’ve only seen your comment now. Richard Ashcroft doesn’t need elevated. I could of used ABBA or Steps or Sclub7 🤷🏻♂️
My favourite song to play on my guitar. End up with tears on my fretboard every time. Song has special meaning for me. Love the tempo of this here. Go, Richard
oh un français ! oui oui je suis d'accord et je pense même que sa voix est comme un bon vin, avec le temps elle dégage plus d'émotions, c'est assez inexplicable !
Hello everyone, loved it, do someone please know the name of this recording session, where and when it's been shot , I'd like to see if there's more tracks to it, the sound and feeling of RA are at the top to me here.
The chords are as follows: Intro/verses: Cadd5 Em Am Asus4 Am Asus4 Am Asus4 Fadd9... x2 Chorus 1 (yes there is love if..) and Chorus 2 (here we go again...) : F G Em Fadd9 ....x2 Gadd4 Fadd9 Bridge: G Fadd9 Gadd4 Fadd9 Fsus2 Gadd4 Fadd9 Fsus2 ....x4 pre-outro (by now, by now..): Fadd9 Fsus2 Gadd4 Fadd9 outro: Fadd9 Fsus2 Gadd4 G ...x5
❤🙏🙏Richard THIS ! i s a Song I died, C'mon You never found the Love if You wannet.... but it's just me.- just saying! Richard, I love You forever. what ever happens in my little Life ! ❤🙏
A sonnet is a poetic form which originated in the poetry composed at the Court of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in the Sicilian city of Palermo. The 13th-century poet and notary Giacomo da Lentini is credited with the sonnet's invention and the Sicilian School of poets who surrounded him then spread the form to the mainland. The earliest sonnets, however, no longer survive in the original Sicilian language, but only after being translated into Tuscan dialect. Just saying...