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"I was six years old when my mother told me that she and her father were breaking in. I remember I was standing in the potato field and crying. it's a painful moment, but … life goes on, and one way or another the wound heals.The scar remains.But when you're already tall, you have to help to heal the adult with your understanding [..] Life is life, that's all.Then you have to choose – either with a lot of bitterness to live life future, either to accept, to forgive and to go further.To be honest, we did not speak on an emotional level.The father had another love, and my mother was very painful, because it was not There was no special choice but do not want to punish or judge.
As it was reported earlier, Saturday in Jelgava, Lielupe Meadow, 28,000 spectators visited the opening ceremony of l a tour "Brainstorm"
In the first "Tin" "In the concert on the stage in Jelgava, there were also official guests of the concert tour Sudden Lights, Brainstorm Gospiele Choir, the musician Eda Vardy, as well as guests from Sweden Powell Olson and Magnus Nielson
"prātnieki". will occur in Valmiera, in the meadows of Dīvaliņa in July and on August 3 in Reņķa dārzs de Ventspils. On August 11, the group will perform a concert at Daugavpils, but the end of the tour will take place on August 17 on the Mezaparks Great Stage.
Brainstorm's latest album "On the Boys Who Tie the Drum" is on sale on April 25th. The lyrics are recorded by members of the band, Ingars Viļums and the producers of the album – the Swedes Powell Olson and David Larson. The album was recorded in Riga, Ikšķile and Stockholm, and is available in Latvian, Russian and English
The group will also be abroad – on October 20 in Vilnius on November 29 in St. Petersburg, December 13 in Moscow and December 29 in Adelaide, Australia.
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