It's great to see Petri and Sami play off each other. Sublime talents and great cooperation. And of course Jukka professionally keeping up with it all.
postaillaan näin kahen vuoden välein, en tiä miks mut ei ollu muutakaa tekemist: he short answer is South America, where archaeologists have discovered burial ponchos dating back 2,000 to 2,500 years in Paracas, Peru. Woven by hand, they are surprisingly similar to those worn today in the Andes. If you run an Internet search for “poncho,” you’ll probably find results that include the word Pancho. Pancho is the nickname for Francisco. Poncho is the nickname for Alfonso, and neither one has anything to do with the garment’s origin. Poncho is thought to be a Quechua word, “punchu,” adapted to Spanish pronunciation. It denotes a fabric wrap. The word is also similar to “pontro,” or “woven wool” in the Araucanian language, native to Argentina and Chile.
They played amazing music. Petri Walli will be missed forever. Much respect & much Love from Turkey. Peace.
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It's great to see Petri and Sami play off each other. Sublime talents and great cooperation. And of course Jukka professionally keeping up with it all.
Still unbelievable since i first bought the cd when it came out.. watching this live vid just ensures i`ll be back loads more times to watch
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why why whyyyy whyyyy in the world would you not record the most amazing technically ear orgasmic drum sequence made? whyyyyyy..
because the cameraperson does not know music, song or the vibe
Kolme kertaa ehdin nähdä livenä tämän huikean spektaakkelin. Pahaa tekee katsoa jotain euroviisuja.
Aamen🙏
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Legend
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The King of suomirock
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Mahtavaa taiturointia! Ja mahtava biisi
Huikea!
miköhän mahtaa olla ton wallin kaavun nimi mikä päällä.. haluun ostaa ,jonku samanlaisen :) ?
En oo saletti,mut taitaa olla pancho.
postaillaan näin kahen vuoden välein, en tiä miks mut ei ollu muutakaa tekemist:
he short answer is South America, where archaeologists have discovered burial ponchos dating back 2,000 to 2,500 years in Paracas, Peru. Woven by hand, they are surprisingly similar to those worn today in the Andes.
If you run an Internet search for “poncho,” you’ll probably find results that include the word Pancho. Pancho is the nickname for Francisco. Poncho is the nickname for Alfonso, and neither one has anything to do with the garment’s origin.
Poncho is thought to be a Quechua word, “punchu,” adapted to Spanish pronunciation. It denotes a fabric wrap. The word is also similar to “pontro,” or “woven wool” in the Araucanian language, native to Argentina and Chile.
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Paras keikka missä olen ollut, harmi vaan että olin vain 15 vuotias.
Sync prkl.