Danh ngôn của Tony Visconti

Our last jam session was this past Christmas. Dad played his harmonica, mom sang in English and Italian, and I played guitar. I'm so happy that we could share that musical experience for one last time.
Our last jam session was this past Christmas. Dad played his harmonica, mom sang in English and Italian, and I played guitar. I'm so happy that we could share that musical experience for one last time.
Buổi mứt cuối cùng của chúng tôi là vào Giáng sinh vừa qua. Bố chơi kèn harmonica, mẹ hát bằng tiếng Anh và tiếng Ý, còn tôi chơi ghi-ta. Tôi rất vui vì chúng ta có thể chia sẻ trải nghiệm âm nhạc đó lần cuối.
Tác giả: Tony Visconti | Chuyên mục: Mom | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Tony Visconti
- When I was five my parents bought me a ukulele for Christmas. I quickly learned how to play it with my father's guidance. Thereafter, my father regularly taught me all the good old fashioned songs.
- Since my teen years I was interested in martial arts.
- My father loved people, children and pets.
- My dad's sense of humor was direct and sometimes surreal - his quick wit is well known amongst our family and friends. He raised me on Spike Jones records and W.C. Fields movies, and his sense of humor fell somewhere in between.
- I could never have a better teacher in those days than my father.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Mom
- I'm Ifa. I grew up practicing Ifa, my mom is Ifa, my whole family is Ifa.
- I vividly remember my mom would put on this VHS of Michael Jackson's greatest hits music videos. I'd watch that all the time.
- I would forgive my mom, but she's going to have to admit she did some things that were wrong.
- My mom says that when I was a little kid, I always used to say I wanted to be an actor, but I don't remember that.
- I know I wouldn't be a New York Yankee if it wasn't for my mom: the guidance she gave me as a kid growing up, knowing the difference from right and wrong, how to treat people and how to go the extra mile and put in extra work, all that kind of stuff.