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question:De Muhamet Brajshori, din Strasburg pentru Southeast European Times -- 26/01/11 Translate to English English:

answer:From Muhamet Brajshori, in Strasbourg for the Southeast European Times - 26/01/11 Muhamet Brajshori reports from Strasbourg for the Southeast European Times on January 26th, 2011.

question:Hideto Matsumoto (Song Ben Xiu Ren , Matsumoto Hideto, December 13, 1964 - May 2, 1998), better known by his stage name hide, was a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter. He is primarily known for his work as lead guitarist of the heavy metal band X Japan. hide joined X Japan (then called X) in February 1987, becoming the band's lead guitarist and occasional songwriter, going on to compose songs like "Celebration", "Joker" and the single "Scars". X released their first album Vanishing Vision, through drummer Yoshiki's own Extasy Records, on April 14, 1988 and toured extensively in support of the record. They would become one of the first Japanese acts to achieve mainstream success while on an independent label, and later widely credited as one of the pioneers of visual kei. X 's major label debut album, Blue Blood, was released on April 21, 1989 and debuted at number six on the Oricon chart. Its success earned the band the "Grand Prix New Artist of the Year" award at the 4th annual Japan Gold Disc Awards in 1990. Their third album Jealousy was released on July 1, 1991 and debuted at number one, selling over 600,000 copies. It was later certified million by the RIAJ. Shortly after the release of Art of Life, which also topped the Oricon, the members of X Japan took a break, to start solo projects. Around that time, the group also dropped most of its original visual kei aesthetics, except hide who would still perform in wildly colorful outfits and with his trademark red, later pink, hair. Dahlia, which would become the band's last album, was released on November 4, 1996 and once again, it reached the number one spot. In September 1997 it was announced that X Japan would disband, they performed their farewell show, aptly titled The Last Live, at the Tokyo Dome on December 31, 1997. how did the album do

answer:Hideto Matsumoto, or "hide," was a famous musician from Japan who played guitar in a band called X Japan. This band was very special and helped create a style called "visual kei." They made many albums, and people really liked their music. One of their albums, called "Blue Blood," came out on April 21, 1989, and it did really well! It reached number six on a famous music list in Japan called Oricon chart. Because of this, the band won a big award called "Grand Prix New Artist of the Year" in 1990. Some of their other albums like "Jealousy" and "Dahlia" also reached the number one spot on this chart, which means lots of people bought and enjoyed their music!

question:Gegenwärtig sind wir dabei, für die Verwaltung öffentlicher Angelegenheiten und die Einrichtungen der Gemeinschaft eine neue, allseits annehmbare europäische Mindestnorm zu schaffen, welche kulturelle Alleingänge nicht duldet. Translate this to English?

answer:Right now, we are working on creating a new, widely accepted European standard for managing public matters and community institutions, which does not allow for individual cultural approaches.

question:Q:The following article contains an answer for the question: In an interview with what publication did the artist who had the tone of a "child whisperer" say that she initially disagreed with Williams' approach to the lyrics? , can you please find it? "Shine" is a reggae pop and ska song that lasts three minutes and 24 seconds. It is composed in the key of E minor using common time and a moderately fast tempo of 140 beats per minute. Instrumentation is provided by strings, horns, a guitar, and a piano, to create what Music Times' Carolyn Menyes described as a "crawling beat". March Robisch of Thought Catalog described the single as having "that ska quality that made No Doubt so successful". Digital Spy's Lewis Corner and Amy Davidson wrote that it is a "ska-flecked romp of pumped-up foghorns and plodding brass". A writer from Capital XTRA described it as having a "mellow beat", while Rolling Stone's Daniel Sannwald wrote it has a "party-vibe production".During the track, Stefani's vocal range spans from the low note of D3 to the high note of A4. Williams equated Stefani's tone to that of a "child whisperer" due to her ability to make music that appeals to children. The lyrics are about Paddington Bear and his travels; Rolling Stone called it "a pop-reggae allegory about a bear with an identity crisis". The song opens with Stefani singing the first verse and Williams joining in the chorus, the lyrics including "When you're trying to get home / When you don't wanna be alone / Look at yourself in the mirror / That's your way home". The hook features Stefani repeatedly singing "Shine!" and Williams screaming "Hey!". Andy Morris from Gigwise noted the lyrics, "So we're in a strange new land in Paddington station / But you end up in good hands in the fancy British nation" and "that bear with the red hat", as obvious references to Paddington. According to Sannwald, the lyrics include "Pharrell's 'Happy"-ish 'Everybody is the same inside' bridge" that allows the song to appeal to both children and their parents "without sounding overly patronizing". "Shine" ends with Williams singing in the falsetto register.When discussing the development of the single with MTV News, Stefani said that she initially disagreed with Williams' approach to the lyrics. Williams was... A:

answer:MTV News

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