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My family came to Australia from Italy many moons ago and my second lingo is Italian!! I find myself in Italy for work often and I get to listen to Radio 105 in Milano....one of the VERY few decent radios in Italy...so I often listen to Vasco Rosi, Ligabue and Gianna Nannini.....ONLY!!!!!:):)
 

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Viima-Finnish prog
Premetia Forneria Marconi-Italian prog
Offenbach-Quebec(French) prog
Maxophone-Italian prog
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso-Italian prog
 

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All of the classic rock! But, unfortunately, no one here listens to nothing in Russian. - ((
I beg to evaluate this power-ballad, called "Ice Shard" (by Russian metal legend - Aria).

Impressive music. I take it you are a fan of Aria and the lead singer and his other band Kipelov :)
 

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All of the classic rock! But, unfortunately, no one here listens to nothing in Russian. - ((
I beg to evaluate this power-ballad, called "Ice Shard" (by Russian metal legend - Aria).

I listen to this:
 

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My family came to Australia from Italy many moons ago and my second lingo is Italian!! I find myself in Italy for work often and I get to listen to Radio 105 in Milano....one of the VERY few decent radios in Italy...so I often listen to Vasco Rosi, Ligabue and Gianna Nannini.....ONLY!!!!!:):)

You are an Aussie S & L or do you consider yourself Italian? My boyfriend's parents are Italian but came here 30 years ago :grinthumb
 

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Itialian Prog-PFM, Banco, Le Orme, Metamorfosi, others
60's and 70's French pop-Serge Gainsbourg and others
Plastic Bertrand-Belgium I forget if his stuff is French or Belgium
Super Furry Animals sing in Welsh sometimes including a whole album.
Gruff Ryms of Super Furry Animals solo albums are in Welsh
Sigur Ros
Magma sings in a made up language called Kobaïan
Gong-sometimes sings in French
La Maschera di Cera-sing in Mexican
Los Javier-sing in Perivian
Kraan-have some german songs
Present-Belgium
Koenji Hyakkei-japanese
 

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Harkat, curious! But in Russia rockers not respected T.A.T.U. - people think this duo - is a mediocre pop. In our country, they are famous primarily scandalous image. And now about them is almost forgotten. In general, this music has not passed the test of time in Russia.
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Harkat, curious! But in Russia rockers not respected T.A.T.U. - people think this duo - is a mediocre pop. In our country, they are famous primarily scandalous image. And now about them is almost forgotten. In general, this music has not passed the test of time in Russia.
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I like T.A.T.U. as well but you are right they were pop (which I like as well as rock) and they were a fad here in the states aswell. Having said that they did have a good sound and every once in a while I'll put in their music for the fun of it! :cheers2
 

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