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CBC didn't show the competition, so I didn't see any of it (in fact they didn't even mention the WTT or give results on the CBC Winter Sports website). From the description I'd have said not my type of music either, but I listened anyway. I liked it! I'd only use it for warm-up music to get revved up, but still my musical horizon was just expanded a teensy bit.That awkward moment when you are watching the celebrations after the Podium Ceremony at the WTT, and you are wondering what language the song being played in the arena is in, and what the lyrics are about.
And then you start picking up the odd word here and there, and realise that it is actually in your own language (English)!The words are just coming too fast for your brain to process them.
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Gabry Ponte, Lum!x & Giorgio Prezioso - "Thunder"
A drinking song!How appropriate!
It's not really my type of music. But, I thought I should add it to this thread in case anybody else was wondering what the song was.
CaroLiza_fan
I was listening the music and I like it and have rhythm. Was watching the competition late in YouTube and with a nice view of the coast and with some ships in the horizon from the terrace .CBC didn't show the competition, so I didn't see any of it (in fact they didn't even mention the WTT or give results on the CBC Winter Sports website). From the description I'd have said not my type of music either, but I listened anyway. I liked it! I'd only use it for warm-up music to get revved up, but still my musical horizon was just expanded a teensy bit.


IThe original cast album of "Oliver!", after coming across an old club carnival program with a photo of the opening group number to "Who Will Buy?" and seeing myself in the crowd as the Strawberry Seller. I think I had enough solo seconds to do a spread eagle/Axel/spread eagle to her one line.
"Oliver!" - especially for "Who will Buy?" The first song I learned from the musical was "Consider Yourself," which we sang in our elementary school music assemblies.I know the song "Il Mirto e La Rosa" because Todd Eldredge skated to it one season in Stars on Ice!Some opera.. a song from Alessandro Safina titled Il Mirto e la Rosa from the disc insieme a te ( listening the full album)
https://youtu.be/rIlPB-Zifkg?si=BhrCZ9aonJgkyTCM

