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Cristal Lecter
97 posts
Aug 15, 2011
6:22 PM
Hi guys,

This video is for all the travellers and the ones who're away from their home

And yes I'm sorry (I'm kidding I'm not) but I sing in this video.



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Never try to be as good as someone else, succeed to be the best player you can be!

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Last Edited by on Aug 15, 2011 6:23 PM
BronzeWailer
219 posts
Aug 15, 2011
7:11 PM
Hi Christelle! Nice playing and singing! Lots of feeling. Australia is a good place to call home, isn't it? Cheers!
didjcripey
127 posts
Aug 15, 2011
9:03 PM
Good to see you have adopted us as your new home. Seem to have lots of french friends and acquaintances lately; been getting a good education of food and culture; I've even started drinking red wine (not with my beer of course though).
Welcome to 'strailya, the lucky country.
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Lucky Lester

Last Edited by on Aug 16, 2011 1:13 AM
MakaInOz
47 posts
Aug 16, 2011
9:48 PM
Great work Christelle!

Glad you're enjoying Oz - its got its issues but I haven't found anywhere I'd rather live

Maka (in Oz)
Tommy the Hat
199 posts
Aug 17, 2011
6:01 AM
That was good Christelle. I really love your playing and have already found your sound recognizable as "yours."
Thanks for the music....all of it.
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Tommy

Bronx Mojo
Sarge
72 posts
Aug 17, 2011
11:49 AM
Watch out for those damn funnel web spiders down there. Those things have fangs that can bite through your toe nail. Good playing as always
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Wisdom does not always come with old age. Sometimes old age arrives alone.
didjcripey
128 posts
Aug 17, 2011
1:47 PM
@ Sarge: its not the funnelwebs you've got to watch, its those damn dropbears.
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Lucky Lester
BronzeWailer
220 posts
Aug 17, 2011
3:22 PM
Lester, you forgot to mention great white sharks, whalers, bull sharks, wobbegongs, stingrays, redback spiders, white-tailed spiders, brown snakes, taipans, tiger snakes, copperheads, death adders, dingoes, wild boars aka Razorbacks, irukundji jellyfish... I'm sure I've left something out. Come on Down Under peeps, you'll love it!


edited for sp *frogot* sic!

Last Edited by on Aug 18, 2011 2:11 AM
HTrain
47 posts
Aug 17, 2011
4:57 PM
Wow - you got some great band names down under ;-)
Rubes
395 posts
Aug 17, 2011
6:15 PM
Nice work Chris,and the tat looks great! :~}

& @ Bronzie & HTrain, ...'Dads in Space'... are pretty lethal!!
BronzeWailer
222 posts
Aug 18, 2011
2:38 AM
@Rubes. Great band name!
Cristal Lecter
107 posts
Aug 18, 2011
2:47 AM
Thank you very much four your comment, they count a LOT for me...This journey with the singing is VERY anxious for me and each attempts are kinda scary
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Never try to be as good as someone else, succeed to be the best player you can be!

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Aussiesucker
883 posts
Aug 25, 2011
8:28 PM
Great stuff Christelle. Loved both your singing and playing of this great Peter Allen tune. Keep 'em coming. Glad you like Oz...we like you.

And, Bronze Wailer, you forgot to mention the most fearsome creature of them all ie Estuarine Crocadiles (salties)! Just back from a 7 weeks trip in our Northern outback & whilst salties, freshies, spiders & snakes were everywhere the creatures we most dreaded were the mosquito. The mozzies account for more hospitalizations than all the other nasties combined.
BronzeWailer
239 posts
Aug 25, 2011
8:39 PM
Hi Aussie. D'oh! There's just too many dangerous critters to remember. Glad to hear you survived the trip...
didjcripey
134 posts
Aug 25, 2011
10:44 PM
Doesn't matter where you are on this planet; the most dangerous critter will always be your fellow man (and women)!
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Lucky Lester
Steamrollin Stan
7 posts
Sep 17, 2011
5:13 AM
Wow, did you actually migrate here or just doing the tourist thing, Campbelltown NSW.
TrevorC
1 post
Oct 02, 2011
8:28 AM
Hi Christelle. Sounding great there kid. I have been following you on Youtube for quite a while now. I am an old guy 71 years old in Perth, Western Australia. I have just been learning 10 hole diatonic harmonica for for a around 9 months now. I first got interested when I saw you and Adam Gussow on Youtube. I know at my age I will never have the time to get really good, but then again I just play for my own enjoyment. I would like to say G'day to all the other Aussies out there, and G'day to everyone from all the other countries as well.


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