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Sweedish translation?

Discussion in 'Europe' started by Schatten, Mar 29, 2007.

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  1. Schatten

    Schatten F1 World Champ
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  2. Simon

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    Lets see what we can do.
    Any chance of getting this in text format? Is this article online somewhere?
     
  3. Schatten

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    Simon, unfortunately that's the only copy I have. I'm trying to search for the March 18th article here: http://www.gp.se/ and also on www.pressdisplay.com - but no account/no luck at the moment.

    Thoughts?
     
  4. Gimme Fuel

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    Randy..

    Whats your band called??
    I'll see if I can find a link or contact the guy who wrote that article from the pic you posted, it's a bit too small for me to read it, but I do read/speak swedish (ya, I'm Norwegian, but the language is pretty much the same)
     
  5. Schatten

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    The band: Daylight Titans (see link in sig)

    Thanks greatly!
     
  6. Simon

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    Hey, Simon!
    Sorry for the late reply, didn't answer straight away
    and then forgot about it. Think there's a lesson to be
    learned here...:)

    The article is about this fair/music festival called
    SXSW (south by southwest) in Austin, where loads of
    famous bands play. They mention the Swedish
    "Hultsfred" festival, and say that 10 times the
    amount of bands play here EACH NIGHT (some good, some
    not so good...)
    The idea is that you're able to find all kinds of
    genres and artists at the festival. No limits.
    All kinds of people, and the artists, mingle and
    listen to bands in all kinds of big and small music
    joints/bars/hotels, most around 6th street.
    They were amazed by the number of Swedish bands there
    :)
     

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