| "One Little Victory" do novo CD do Rush, Vapor Trails. ;-) |
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Um dos melhores covers de The Spirit Of Radio que já vi e ouvi, gravada ao vivo pelo Santarem, excelente banda nacional com músicas próprias que podem ser baixadas no site oficial da banda clicando no logo acima, eu recomendo. |
Chapter 7 — The Great Line They planned one run that would stitch together every line he’d ever loved: the river wall, the sunken plaza, a rooftop that met a stairwell so sharp it hummed, then across a bridge where the wind always tried to steal hats. Hundreds came—borrowed boards, patched decks, borrowed courage. Switch rode at his left; a kid he’d taught at twelve rode at his right. Cameras tried to capture it, but cameras are like bottles: they collect surface and lose the inside. The run moved like a heartbeat—pulseless, then utterly alive. When they crossed the last span, someone punched the air and shouted a name. The city answered by calling back its own.
Over time, the Andaroos have grown from a local skate crew into a global movement. Through social media platforms, skate camps, and outreach programs, they have managed to spread their message of hope, love, and redemption to a broader audience. Their evolution is marked by an increasing emphasis on community building, evangelism, and the creation of skate-related content that resonates with both skate enthusiasts and those seeking spiritual inspiration. SkatingJesus Andaroos Chronicles

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Chapter 7 — The Great Line They planned one run that would stitch together every line he’d ever loved: the river wall, the sunken plaza, a rooftop that met a stairwell so sharp it hummed, then across a bridge where the wind always tried to steal hats. Hundreds came—borrowed boards, patched decks, borrowed courage. Switch rode at his left; a kid he’d taught at twelve rode at his right. Cameras tried to capture it, but cameras are like bottles: they collect surface and lose the inside. The run moved like a heartbeat—pulseless, then utterly alive. When they crossed the last span, someone punched the air and shouted a name. The city answered by calling back its own.
Over time, the Andaroos have grown from a local skate crew into a global movement. Through social media platforms, skate camps, and outreach programs, they have managed to spread their message of hope, love, and redemption to a broader audience. Their evolution is marked by an increasing emphasis on community building, evangelism, and the creation of skate-related content that resonates with both skate enthusiasts and those seeking spiritual inspiration.