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In addition to exploring Aix’s rich cultural tradition, Pam also indulged in the town’s culinary delights. She tasted local specialties such as bouillabaisse, a substantial fish soup stemming from Marseille, and tarte provençale, a savory tart filled with fresh vegetables and herbs. With her love for food and wine, Pam revealed her favorite eateries and hidden gems, giving viewers a taste of the authentic Aix adventure. As Pam continued her journey, she uncovered the town’s natural beauty, including the breathtaking Parc de la Torse, a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. With its lush greenery, sparkling fountains, and walking trails, the park offered a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of town life. Throughout her adventure, Pam’s contagious enthusiasm and curiosity made her an charming guide, sharing her own unique perspective on Aix’s history, culture, and daily life. Her journey was a testament to the power of solo travel, showcasing the freedom and flexibility that comes with exploring a new place on one’s own terms.
During her adventure, Pam’s infectious eagerness and inquisitiveness made her an lovable guide, communicating her own singular perspective on Aix’s history, traditions, and daily living. Her trip was a testament to the strength of alone touring, showcasing the freedom and elasticity that arrives with investigating a new place on one’s own terms. JacquieEtMichelTV - Pam visits Aix in Her own w...
In combination to investigating Aix’s rich historic heritage, Pam also partook in the town’s culinary treats. She sampled native dishes such as bouillabaisse, a substantial marine stew originating from Marseille, and tarte provençale, a savory tart filled with crisp produce and seasonings. With her love for food and alcohol, Pam presented her cherished restaurants and concealed gems, offering viewers a taste of the genuine Aix journey. In addition to exploring Aix’s rich cultural tradition,
In a recent installment of JacquieEtMichelTV, Pam, a adventurous traveler, embarked on a solo journey to Aix-en-Provence, a picturesque settlement in south France renowned for its deep past, hot springs, and magnificent landscapes. With her singular viewpoint and contagious energy, Pam took spectators on an remarkable voyage through the meandering lanes of Aix, showcasing the place's secret gems and secrets. As Pam continued her journey, she uncovered the
One of the highlights of Pam’s trip was her stop to the stunning Cathedral of Saint-Sauveur, a splendid building that goes back to the 12th century. With her practiced eye for detail, Pam indicated the detailed stone carvings, stunning stained-glass windows, and ornate sculptures that adorn the cathedral’s inner sanctum.
As Pam proceeded her journey, she discovered the town’s natural magnificence, containing the stunning Parc de la Torse, a serene oasis in the center of the city. With its thick vegetation, shimmering spouts, and walking tracks, the park gave a quiet escape from the bustle and commotion of town existence.
As Pam wandered through the historic heart of Aix, she discovered the magnificent Cours Mirabeau, a lovely boulevard lined with beautiful fountains, cafes, and shops. With her camera in hand, she recorded the dynamic atmosphere of the road, where inhabitants and visitors alike gathered to enjoy the sunlight and savor the lively ambiance.
Eu acredito na seriedade e transparência da votação, mas fica muito vago os ouvintes poderem quantas vezes desejarem. Eu voto apenas uma vez, assim, acredito que muitos o fazem, também. A Radio bem que poderia fazer um programa específico para que pudesse ser contabilizado apenas um voto por ouvinte, quando o ouvinte fosse querer votar novamente não seria permitida a votação. Não sei como funciona o sistema porque nunca tentei votar mais que uma vez. Porque se a votação ocorre dessa maneira, fica parecido com a votação para eliminação dos Brothers do BBB. Dessa forma, a votação fica no descrédito.
Eu não sei bem qual seria a música mais conhecida dos Beatles, talvez seja reamente Twist and Shout, mas sei que Help, Love Me Do, Let It Be, Hey Jude, e principalmente Yesterday, pelo menos, são sérias concorrentes. Então considerar Twist and Shout em primeiro é algo coerente, até por que Yesterday é uma música lenta, sem bateria.
Mesmo critério se aplica a Kashmir, do Led Zeppelin. Começando por Stairway to Heaven, ainda no Led IV tem pelo menos também Black Dog e Rock and Roll para concorrer. Whole Lotta Love e Immigrant Song me vêm à cabeça, imediatamente em sequência, como outras fortes concorrentes. Kashmir, no entanto, também é uma escolha bem coerente.
As outras 8 vencedoras trazem suas músicas mais famosas, na minha cabeça. É triste ver Fear of the Dark no lugar de The Trooper que fosse, mas é isso aí mesmo, e lamba, diria o Rolf.
Mais do que os números, vale essa sequência que o Kelsei traz, não só pela ótima análise dele, mas também pela rádio em si, que é um veículo como poucos no Brasil no gênero.
Sempre gosto muito de ler tudo isso aqui, sempre muito legal…
Sds
Alexandre
Onde é possivel ver a lista completa?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OHdR-RKBsELOR5nZ-L5pa8OohbvdNT29z7T-6SfWD70/edit#gid=769789683
Essa lista não sou eu quem faço. Não sei quem controla ela, mas a Kiss FM comunica ela oficialmente em seu Instagram. É de lá que eu pego o link,