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free practice on Friday, @ legendary Ascari. If it's the first time for you there, you'll be impressed by the noise and smell of fuel, food and suntan cream in the air.
Above is the usual party @ Hollywood Milano. There'll be also the usual "Formula One rocks Milan" (with Jamiroquai from Manchester playing at the stadium in Monza) and the afterparty @ Just Cavalli


free practice on Friday, @ legendary Ascari. If it's the first time for you there, you'll be impressed by the noise and smell of fuel, food and suntan cream in the air.
Above is the usual party @ Hollywood Milano. There'll be also the usual "Formula One rocks Milan" (with Jamiroquai from Manchester playing at the stadium in Monza) and the afterparty @ Just Cavalli


free practice on Friday, @ legendary Ascari. If it's the first time for you there, you'll be impressed by the noise and smell of fuel, food and suntan cream in the air.
Above is the usual party @ Hollywood Milano. There'll be also the usual "Formula One rocks Milan" (with Jamiroquai from Manchester playing at the stadium in Monza) and the afterparty @ Just Cavalli

Champions League draw: AC Milan vs Barcelona, in Spain on September 13, then in Milan 23 November. Quite impossible the first match... (but then Milan, with many injured players, got a great 2-2 there), it's the 18 international trophies team vs 13, Barça dream on...
Rumours say Kakà is coming back from Spain to Milan (but then he didn't... good). As always with footballers, it was the wife insisting to live in Milan. And 'cause he can't stand Mourinho anymore (how rare lol)

I remember their coach Cruyff was very arrogant and the day before the game he photographed himself with the Cup...yes yes... 
We were without defence (no Baresi&Costacurta) and they were the "Dream Team". But we had Capello, now England manager, of course 0-4... incredible 3rd goal...

Champions League draw: AC Milan vs Barcelona, in Spain on September 13, then in Milan 23 November. Quite impossible the first match... (but then Milan, with many injured players, got a great 2-2 there), it's the 18 international trophies team vs 13, Barça dream on...
Rumours say Kakà is coming back from Spain to Milan (but then he didn't... good). As always with footballers, it was the wife insisting to live in Milan. And 'cause he can't stand Mourinho anymore (how rare lol)

I remember their coach Cruyff was very arrogant and the day before the game he photographed himself with the Cup...yes yes... 
We were without defence (no Baresi&Costacurta) and they were the "Dream Team". But we had Capello, now England manager, of course 0-4... incredible 3rd goal...

Champions League draw: AC Milan vs Barcelona, in Spain on September 13, then in Milan in November. Quite impossible the first match... but it's the 18 international trophies team vs 12, Barça dream on...
Rumours say Kakà is coming back from Spain to Milan, so the fans will be very excited (but then he didn't... good). As always with footballers, it was the wife insisting to live in Milan. And 'cause he can't stand Mourinho anymore (how rare lol)

I remember their coach Cruyff was very arrogant and the day before the game he photographed himself with the Cup...yes yes... 
We were without defence (no Baresi&Costacurta) and they were the "Dream Team". But we had Capello, now England manager, of course 0-4... incredible 3rd goal...

MONZA – Beady Eye: three ring F1 circus, different gear still speeding, saying to the driver: just drive, a few days to the deep blue sky :)

On the Vodafone Vip website there are some competitions to win Monza and Manchester (because the great Jenson Button will drive a McLaren through the streets of Manchester on August 29 as part of a three-day festival in the British city), but you can't participate to the competitions if you're not a Vodafone user.

So here's a competition as last year "up for grabs" :) for everybody, to win Monza from Thursday 8 September: meeting all the Formula 1 drivers, taking photos, going around the big park of the circuit, sunbathing :), etc. oh and watching the cars too, lol.
You can download the full programme here.
During that F1 weekend there's also "cosmic girl" Jamiroquai from Manchester (big fan of cars) for the "Formula 1 rocks Milan" (Jamiroquai rocks?), and the first McLaren shop will open soon.
Last year we asked which Oasis song was covered by the McLaren drivers (Wonderwall).

This time: near which famous "Oasis place" Lewis Hamilton (Oasis fan and Pretty Green fan) was born:

a) Earls Court
b) Knebworth
c) Maine Road

answer to marco@oasisblues.com /or/ marco@miamilan.com

And here's the usual Guido-guide :) to the circuit.
Another English car, Wil-LIAMs :), now Nico Rosberg drives a Mercedes, ex (Manchester) Brawn


love is blind :)
They say he’s sweet. Yes, because he speaks English with Italian accent :)
his girlfriend studied in Milan and he's got friends from here.
My sister worked as "umbrella girl" on the grid, not me lol (or maybe not yet ahaha) so I drove some cars on this circuit, I know every corner as my pockets since I was a child.

"We declare that the splendor of the world has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed. A racing automobile with its bonnet adorned with great tubes like serpents with explosive breath ... a roaring motor car which seems to run on machine-gun fire, is more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace.
We want to sing the man at the wheel, the ideal axis of which crosses the earth, itself hurled along its orbit."

(Milan Futurism)


Teenage Fanclub, Grand Prix, from Oasis' Creation Records.
Last year our "old fashioned" song for Monza was Another day in paradise, this time it's this one :)

MONZA – Beady Eye: three ring F1 circus, different gear still speeding, saying to the driver: just drive, a few days to the deep blue sky :)

On the Vodafone Vip website there are some competitions to win Monza and Manchester (because the great Jenson Button will drive a McLaren through the streets of Manchester on August 29 as part of a three-day festival in the British city), but you can't participate to the competitions if you're not a Vodafone user.

So here's a competition as last year "up for grabs" :) for everybody, to win Monza from Thursday 8 September: meeting all the Formula 1 drivers, taking photos, going around the big park of the circuit, sunbathing :), etc. oh and watching the cars too, lol.
You can download the full programme here.
During that F1 weekend there's also "cosmic girl" Jamiroquai from Manchester (big fan of cars) for the "Formula 1 rocks Milan" (Jamiroquai rocks?), and the first McLaren shop will open soon.
Last year we asked which Oasis song was covered by the McLaren drivers (Wonderwall).

This time: near which famous "Oasis place" Lewis Hamilton (Oasis fan and Pretty Green fan) was born:

a) Earls Court
b) Knebworth
c) Maine Road

answer to marco@oasisblues.com /or/ marco@miamilan.com

And here's the usual Guido-guide :) to the circuit.
Another English car, Wil-LIAMs :), now Nico Rosberg drives a Mercedes, ex (Manchester) Brawn


love is blind :)
They say he’s sweet. Yes, because he speaks English with Italian accent :)
his girlfriend studied in Milan and he's got friends from here.
My sister worked as "umbrella girl" on the grid, not me lol (or maybe not yet ahaha) so I drove some cars on this circuit, I know every corner as my pockets since I was a child.

"We declare that the splendor of the world has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed. A racing automobile with its bonnet adorned with great tubes like serpents with explosive breath ... a roaring motor car which seems to run on machine-gun fire, is more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace.
We want to sing the man at the wheel, the ideal axis of which crosses the earth, itself hurled along its orbit."

(Milan Futurism)


Teenage Fanclub, Grand Prix, from Oasis' Creation Records.
Last year our "old fashioned" song for Monza was Another day in paradise, this time it's this one :)

MONZA – Beady Eye: three ring F1 circus, different gear still speeding, saying to the driver: just drive, a few days to the deep blue sky :)

On the Vodafone Vip website there are some competitions to win Monza and Manchester (because the great Jenson Button will drive a McLaren through the streets of Manchester on August 29 as part of a three-day festival in the British city), but you can't participate to the competitions if you're not a Vodafone user.

So here's a competition as last year "up for grabs" :) for everybody, to win Monza from Thursday 8 September: meeting all the Formula 1 drivers, taking photos, going around the big park of the circuit, sunbathing :), etc. oh and watching the cars too, lol.
You can download the full programme here.
During that F1 weekend there's also "cosmic girl" Jamiroquai from Manchester (big fan of cars) for the "Formula 1 rocks Milan" (Jamiroquai rocks?), and the first McLaren shop will open soon.
Last year we asked which Oasis song was covered by the McLaren drivers (Wonderwall).

This time: near which famous "Oasis place" Lewis Hamilton (Oasis fan and Pretty Green fan) was born:

a) Earls Court
b) Knebworth
c) Maine Road

answer to marco@oasisblues.com /or/ marco@miamilan.com

And here's the usual Guido-guide :) to the circuit.
Another English car, Wil-LIAMs :), now Nico Rosberg drives a Mercedes, ex (Manchester) Brawn


love is blind :)
They say he’s sweet. Yes, because he speaks English with Italian accent :)
his girlfriend studied in Milan and he's got friends from here.
My sister worked as "umbrella girl" on the grid, not me lol (or maybe not yet ahaha) so I drove some cars on this circuit, I know every corner as my pockets since I was a child.

"We declare that the splendor of the world has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed. A racing automobile with its bonnet adorned with great tubes like serpents with explosive breath ... a roaring motor car which seems to run on machine-gun fire, is more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace.
We want to sing the man at the wheel, the ideal axis of which crosses the earth, itself hurled along its orbit."

(Milan Futurism)


Teenage Fanclub, Grand Prix, from Oasis' Creation Records.
Last year our "old fashioned" song for Monza was Another day in paradise, this time it's this one :)

Photo: looking a bit like air hostesses, the High Flying Birds :).
If you want to ask something to Kate Holmes, about fashion, Oasis, etc., let me know 'cause soon we'll do another interview (with an English girl from the mods Quadrophenia Brighton :) and publish it on Oasisblues.
Here’s an introduction, also naming Milano Dolce & Gabbana.


Kate Holmes, the wife of legendary Scots music guru Alan McGee, famously launching the career of Oasis, has swapped record labels for fashion labels by launching a clothing line with a kinky twist.
Former indie star Kate has created Client - named after her band of the same name - and runs the brand from the secluded mansion she shares with the former Creation records boss, in Hay-on-Wye, Wales.
The 40-year-old hopes women and men will get a kick out of the outfits - inspired by 1940s workwear - that have already won over the likes of underwear model Pixie Geldof and movie star Rhys Ifans (“Spike” in Notting Hill and also in an Oasis video).
Kate and McGee fell in love in 1994, after he saw her band Frazier Chorus on TV and asked his label publicist to set up a blind date.
"When he came out of his rehab, he saw me on telly and asked if the press officer would sort out a blind date," Kate recalled."He took me to an art gallery, chatted about paintings and I thought, 'Oh my God. He's really interesting'. It was just after the first Oasis album, before they got big, and I thought Alan was really gentle and generous and fascinating."
Aware that she is following in the footsteps of Liam Gallagher, who has established his Pretty Green line of fashion (starting in Milan in 2009), Kate said: "I can't compete with Liam. I am just a baby compared to him because he has his shops and everything.
"It is interesting that so many rock people are getting into clothes. Liam has done really well.
"For Oasis fans who like that look, the clothes are well made and Pretty Green is well marketed. I say to him, congratulations. But I don't move in the same circles as the Gallaghers.”
Kate is determined to make sure all her clothes are of the highest quality. She has refused to have the outfits made in Chinese or East European sweat shops, opting instead for British manufacturers.
"I am just now launching properly after working on the Client fashion line for three years," she explained.
"The production has been a nightmare and I want to keep everything in Britain from now on. I have seen the factories in Shanghai with my own eyes, but I think we should make the clothes here where factories are competing hard with these places where a dress costs £2 and people are not being paid a decent wage. At least in Britain, it is not being made in a sweat shop."
She added: "People look at me and say I am bonkers to think about starting this during a recession but Alan started Creation during a recession. Alan was king of Britpop.
"He is retired and does what he wants. I admire him for that. He has an amazing legacy. But I have something to prove for myself. If I could sell them online and break even I'd be really happy because money from the band Client has gone straight back into it.
"Pixie Geldof likes the jackets and has the T-shirts. Rhys Ifans wore my jacket in Hollywood every day. I ask friends to wear it but it's hard as people like Pixie get given Dolce & Gabbana every day.
"But Alan has one style. He loves his Paul Smith coats and hats he gets from Piccadilly and his Gucci shoes. He buys shoes every three years. He is frugal with his clothes. He buys good quality and it lasts for ages."
The band – Kate and former Dubstar lead singer Sarah Blackwood – were originally known only as Client A and Client B with their faces hidden on any publicity photos.
“I wrote to Martin Gore of Depeche Mode back in 2003 asking if we could be their support act on a couple of dates on their tour and he said ‘Yes’,” says Kate, who played keyboards.
“And we ended up being invited to travel on their private jet and play 15 dates.
“We toured Russia and went on to make four albums and tour the world, from Mexico to China.
“We were affectionately known as the ‘Pet Shop Girls’ although our material was quite dark.”
The band released a single, Pornography, with former Libertines co-frontman and Dirty Pretty Things frontman Carl Barat, and it reached number 22 in the UK charts.
But while they were big in Germany, they never reached “beyond Barfly-level” over here thanks, Kate believes, to the music press not taking to what she describes as an underground cult band and she finally became jaded with her rock lifestyle.
“I’d had enough of not getting enough sleep and of life backstage,” she says.
“It was at that point that I decided to turn our band into a brand.”
She put all the money she made from the band into turning Client into the fashion, film and music business that it is today – but is at pains to make it clear that she has always been “totally self-funded”.
“I didn’t want people to know I was married to Alan otherwise we would have become ‘McGee’s Mrs and that bird from Dubstar’,” she reveals.
“The only help we had from Alan was that he gave us confidence – we were signed to Mute Records.”
She created her unisex lifestyle brand to target the Eastern European market – all firmly based in Wales and the UK.
“Manufacturing at a factory in London is more expensive but it is really important for me to keep the brand British and sustainable.”

Check out the Client line at clientlondon.com

Photo: looking a bit like air hostesses, the High Flying Birds :).
If you want to ask something to Kate Holmes, about fashion, Oasis, etc., let me know 'cause soon we'll do another interview (with an English girl from the mods Quadrophenia Brighton :) and publish it on Oasisblues.
Here’s an introduction, also naming Milano Dolce & Gabbana.


Kate Holmes, the wife of legendary Scots music guru Alan McGee, famously launching the career of Oasis, has swapped record labels for fashion labels by launching a clothing line with a kinky twist.
Former indie star Kate has created Client - named after her band of the same name - and runs the brand from the secluded mansion she shares with the former Creation records boss, in Hay-on-Wye, Wales.
The 40-year-old hopes women and men will get a kick out of the outfits - inspired by 1940s workwear - that have already won over the likes of underwear model Pixie Geldof and movie star Rhys Ifans (“Spike” in Notting Hill and also in an Oasis video).
Kate and McGee fell in love in 1994, after he saw her band Frazier Chorus on TV and asked his label publicist to set up a blind date.
"When he came out of his rehab, he saw me on telly and asked if the press officer would sort out a blind date," Kate recalled."He took me to an art gallery, chatted about paintings and I thought, 'Oh my God. He's really interesting'. It was just after the first Oasis album, before they got big, and I thought Alan was really gentle and generous and fascinating."
Aware that she is following in the footsteps of Liam Gallagher, who has established his Pretty Green line of fashion (starting in Milan in 2009), Kate said: "I can't compete with Liam. I am just a baby compared to him because he has his shops and everything.
"It is interesting that so many rock people are getting into clothes. Liam has done really well.
"For Oasis fans who like that look, the clothes are well made and Pretty Green is well marketed. I say to him, congratulations. But I don't move in the same circles as the Gallaghers.”
Kate is determined to make sure all her clothes are of the highest quality. She has refused to have the outfits made in Chinese or East European sweat shops, opting instead for British manufacturers.
"I am just now launching properly after working on the Client fashion line for three years," she explained.
"The production has been a nightmare and I want to keep everything in Britain from now on. I have seen the factories in Shanghai with my own eyes, but I think we should make the clothes here where factories are competing hard with these places where a dress costs £2 and people are not being paid a decent wage. At least in Britain, it is not being made in a sweat shop."
She added: "People look at me and say I am bonkers to think about starting this during a recession but Alan started Creation during a recession. Alan was king of Britpop.
"He is retired and does what he wants. I admire him for that. He has an amazing legacy. But I have something to prove for myself. If I could sell them online and break even I'd be really happy because money from the band Client has gone straight back into it.
"Pixie Geldof likes the jackets and has the T-shirts. Rhys Ifans wore my jacket in Hollywood every day. I ask friends to wear it but it's hard as people like Pixie get given Dolce & Gabbana every day.
"But Alan has one style. He loves his Paul Smith coats and hats he gets from Piccadilly and his Gucci shoes. He buys shoes every three years. He is frugal with his clothes. He buys good quality and it lasts for ages."
The band – Kate and former Dubstar lead singer Sarah Blackwood – were originally known only as Client A and Client B with their faces hidden on any publicity photos.
“I wrote to Martin Gore of Depeche Mode back in 2003 asking if we could be their support act on a couple of dates on their tour and he said ‘Yes’,” says Kate, who played keyboards.
“And we ended up being invited to travel on their private jet and play 15 dates.
“We toured Russia and went on to make four albums and tour the world, from Mexico to China.
“We were affectionately known as the ‘Pet Shop Girls’ although our material was quite dark.”
The band released a single, Pornography, with former Libertines co-frontman and Dirty Pretty Things frontman Carl Barat, and it reached number 22 in the UK charts.
But while they were big in Germany, they never reached “beyond Barfly-level” over here thanks, Kate believes, to the music press not taking to what she describes as an underground cult band and she finally became jaded with her rock lifestyle.
“I’d had enough of not getting enough sleep and of life backstage,” she says.
“It was at that point that I decided to turn our band into a brand.”
She put all the money she made from the band into turning Client into the fashion, film and music business that it is today – but is at pains to make it clear that she has always been “totally self-funded”.
“I didn’t want people to know I was married to Alan otherwise we would have become ‘McGee’s Mrs and that bird from Dubstar’,” she reveals.
“The only help we had from Alan was that he gave us confidence – we were signed to Mute Records.”
She created her unisex lifestyle brand to target the Eastern European market – all firmly based in Wales and the UK.
“Manufacturing at a factory in London is more expensive but it is really important for me to keep the brand British and sustainable.”

Check out the Client line at clientlondon.com

Photo: looking a bit like air hostesses, the High Flying Birds :).
If you want to ask something to Kate Holmes, about fashion, Oasis, etc., let me know 'cause soon we'll do another interview (with an English girl from the mods Quadrophenia Brighton :) and publish it on Oasisblues.
Here’s an introduction, also naming Milano Dolce & Gabbana.


Kate Holmes, the wife of legendary Scots music guru Alan McGee, famously launching the career of Oasis, has swapped record labels for fashion labels by launching a clothing line with a kinky twist.
Former indie star Kate has created Client - named after her band of the same name - and runs the brand from the secluded mansion she shares with the former Creation records boss, in Hay-on-Wye, Wales.
The 40-year-old hopes women and men will get a kick out of the outfits - inspired by 1940s workwear - that have already won over the likes of underwear model Pixie Geldof and movie star Rhys Ifans (“Spike” in Notting Hill and also in an Oasis video).
Kate and McGee fell in love in 1994, after he saw her band Frazier Chorus on TV and asked his label publicist to set up a blind date.
"When he came out of his rehab, he saw me on telly and asked if the press officer would sort out a blind date," Kate recalled."He took me to an art gallery, chatted about paintings and I thought, 'Oh my God. He's really interesting'. It was just after the first Oasis album, before they got big, and I thought Alan was really gentle and generous and fascinating."
Aware that she is following in the footsteps of Liam Gallagher, who has established his Pretty Green line of fashion (starting in Milan in 2009), Kate said: "I can't compete with Liam. I am just a baby compared to him because he has his shops and everything.
"It is interesting that so many rock people are getting into clothes. Liam has done really well.
"For Oasis fans who like that look, the clothes are well made and Pretty Green is well marketed. I say to him, congratulations. But I don't move in the same circles as the Gallaghers.”
Kate is determined to make sure all her clothes are of the highest quality. She has refused to have the outfits made in Chinese or East European sweat shops, opting instead for British manufacturers.
"I am just now launching properly after working on the Client fashion line for three years," she explained.
"The production has been a nightmare and I want to keep everything in Britain from now on. I have seen the factories in Shanghai with my own eyes, but I think we should make the clothes here where factories are competing hard with these places where a dress costs £2 and people are not being paid a decent wage. At least in Britain, it is not being made in a sweat shop."
She added: "People look at me and say I am bonkers to think about starting this during a recession but Alan started Creation during a recession. Alan was king of Britpop.
"He is retired and does what he wants. I admire him for that. He has an amazing legacy. But I have something to prove for myself. If I could sell them online and break even I'd be really happy because money from the band Client has gone straight back into it.
"Pixie Geldof likes the jackets and has the T-shirts. Rhys Ifans wore my jacket in Hollywood every day. I ask friends to wear it but it's hard as people like Pixie get given Dolce & Gabbana every day.
"But Alan has one style. He loves his Paul Smith coats and hats he gets from Piccadilly and his Gucci shoes. He buys shoes every three years. He is frugal with his clothes. He buys good quality and it lasts for ages."
The band – Kate and former Dubstar lead singer Sarah Blackwood – were originally known only as Client A and Client B with their faces hidden on any publicity photos.
“I wrote to Martin Gore of Depeche Mode back in 2003 asking if we could be their support act on a couple of dates on their tour and he said ‘Yes’,” says Kate, who played keyboards.
“And we ended up being invited to travel on their private jet and play 15 dates.
“We toured Russia and went on to make four albums and tour the world, from Mexico to China.
“We were affectionately known as the ‘Pet Shop Girls’ although our material was quite dark.”
The band released a single, Pornography, with former Libertines co-frontman and Dirty Pretty Things frontman Carl Barat, and it reached number 22 in the UK charts.
But while they were big in Germany, they never reached “beyond Barfly-level” over here thanks, Kate believes, to the music press not taking to what she describes as an underground cult band and she finally became jaded with her rock lifestyle.
“I’d had enough of not getting enough sleep and of life backstage,” she says.
“It was at that point that I decided to turn our band into a brand.”
She put all the money she made from the band into turning Client into the fashion, film and music business that it is today – but is at pains to make it clear that she has always been “totally self-funded”.
“I didn’t want people to know I was married to Alan otherwise we would have become ‘McGee’s Mrs and that bird from Dubstar’,” she reveals.
“The only help we had from Alan was that he gave us confidence – we were signed to Mute Records.”
She created her unisex lifestyle brand to target the Eastern European market – all firmly based in Wales and the UK.
“Manufacturing at a factory in London is more expensive but it is really important for me to keep the brand British and sustainable.”

Check out the Client line at clientlondon.com

Next mission in August: giving to Liam Galagher his favourite "Zola" Gorgonzola cheese from Milan as gift. As it stinks, we'll probably have some cats following us ^_^ 


Miles Kane feat. Noel Gallagher "My fantasy" (I know Miles not with Agyness anymore...she would say "yea" :) 
Beady Eye "In the bubble with a bullet" 
Glasvegas "The world is yours" 
The Relays "Under different stars" 
Beady Eye "Blue Moon"

Escape from the city, where the price of transports wiil soon raise by 50%, plus other taxes. My parents had to change their residency for the first time since they were young, and now live in the country.
Do you remember, the bubbles were in that video of mine inside the Football English pub when AC Milan was about to win the league. Gem: "The rolla is that friend who’s bulletproof and invincible, he can sort you out".

Waking up in dreamland, rolling out the bed
cannot take anymore, if I had any left
mindless conversation, there's nothing just quite like
first thing in the morning, 'bout what we did last night
well we was looking for trouble, in our bubble, me and you!
Burning up on re-entry, where you send me I'm bulletproof
do what we wanna do!
You make a contribution, to where you're supposed to be
if it's not you then it's not me...
We do what we want! oh yeah


-28 days to the Formula 1 in Monza

Next mission in August: giving to Liam Galagher his favourite "Zola" Gorgonzola cheese from Milan as gift. As it stinks, we'll probably have some cats following us ^_^ 


Miles Kane feat. Noel Gallagher "My fantasy" (I know Miles not with Agyness anymore...she would say "yea" :) 
Beady Eye "In the bubble with a bullet" 
Glasvegas "The world is yours" 
The Relays "Under different stars" 
Beady Eye "Blue Moon"

Escape from the city, where the price of transports wiil soon raise by 50%, plus other taxes. My parents had to change their residency for the first time since they were young, and now live in the country.
Do you remember, the bubbles were in that video of mine inside the Football English pub when AC Milan was about to win the league. Gem: "The rolla is that friend who’s bulletproof and invincible, he can sort you out".

Waking up in dreamland, rolling out the bed
cannot take anymore, if I had any left
mindless conversation, there's nothing just quite like
first thing in the morning, 'bout what we did last night
well we was looking for trouble, in our bubble, me and you!
Burning up on re-entry, where you send me I'm bulletproof
do what we wanna do!
You make a contribution, to where you're supposed to be
if it's not you then it's not me...
We do what we want! oh yeah


-28 days to the Formula 1 in Monza

Next mission in August: giving to Liam Galagher his favourite "Zola" Gorgonzola cheese from Milan as gift. As it stinks, we'll probably have some cats following us ^_^ 


Miles Kane feat. Noel Gallagher "My fantasy" (I know Miles not with Agyness anymore...she would say "yea" :) 
Beady Eye "In the bubble with a bullet" 
Glasvegas "The world is yours" 
The Relays "Under different stars" 
Beady Eye "Blue Moon"

Escape from the city, where the price of transports wiil soon raise by 50%, plus other taxes. My parents had to change their residency for the first time since they were young, and now live in the country.
Do you remember, the bubbles were in that video of mine inside the Football English pub when AC Milan was about to win the league. Gem: "The rolla is that friend who’s bulletproof and invincible, he can sort you out".

Waking up in dreamland, rolling out the bed
cannot take anymore, if I had any left
mindless conversation, there's nothing just quite like
first thing in the morning, 'bout what we did last night
well we was looking for trouble, in our bubble, me and you!
Burning up on re-entry, where you send me I'm bulletproof
do what we wanna do!
You make a contribution, to where you're supposed to be
if it's not you then it's not me...
We do what we want! oh yeah


-28 days to the Formula 1 in Monza

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