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Katie Melua live - nine million bicycles

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Katie Melua live in Norwegian television in 2006. Singing nine million bicycles and makes a mistake with the lyrics as she sings "there are six billion light years in the world".

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  • I think it's a quite natural mistake, and the way she continued the song without anyone noticing, was just brilliant !

    This can happend to anyone when they sing and play live without any playback.

    I wonder if Britney Spears would manage to sing and play a guitar like Katie does .-) ?

    Katie plays live, always and that's why i like her music.

    She don't need any playback because she sings great always !

  • Oh, come on... It is her lyrics and her song. she can sing anything she wants. I don't understand why people are so nervous about "right light years from the edge". Who cares? Is anybody going to reach the edge and feels confused in directions or what? It is good song and I don't care the lyrics. sorry for my english.

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  • @OrangeAni

    ...actually, she didn't write this song

  • why did they have to move the camera away before she looks up, i was waiting to see her eyes for that whole song

  • that hobo at the end was funny.

  • Crimen Sollicitationis

  • pretty Georgian :* :* :* i'm proud

  • @mef83 More or less :)

  • WOAH six billion lightyears IN THE WORLD.... DAAHHHM

  • yeah, she s an angel!!

  • The estimated age of the universe is 13.75 ± 0.17 billion years,[1] the time since the Big Bang. The uncertainty range has been obtained by the agreement of a number of scientific research projects. These projects included background radiation measurements and more ways to measure the expansion of the universe. Background radiation measurements give the cooling time of the universe since the Big Bang. Expansion of the universe measurements give accurate data to calculate the age of the universe.

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