4 Non Blondes - What's Up - YouTube
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Mary J. Blige sang this with Bono in 2006 for a benefit for victims of hurricane Katrina. Blige then recorded it with Bono and U2 for her album "Reminisce".
Beautiful and either way you slice it, it's a very applicable song to many situations. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpDQJnI4OhU
The band had attended a Hiroshima art exhibit while writing this album ....namely giving them inspiration for the title. Beautiful song, beautiful arrangement - lyrics sad and very memorable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYxQpxD3oQk
Great Cover by Sara Niemietz of Adeles - Rolling in the Deep. Great voice and easy to look at ! :)
Adele - Rolling in the Deep (Cover by Sara Niemietz) - YouTube
Richard Marx and Sara Niemietz - "Keep Coming Back" (Live) ...Amazing :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAxa...D02Sdvyh5Sa6a4
‎(1965) Blues by Big Mama Thornton - Hound Dog and Down Home Shakedown - YouTube
"When I die, they'll say 'he couldn't play shit, but he sure made it sound good!" Hound Dog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX9UG8rqRRQ
^has '80s rock become rock 'n roll oldies yet? I allus thought the term more befits the listeners to that so-called genre than the genre itself. :confused:
Certainly. The reason you couldn't understand it, by the way, is prolly (i.e. probably) because it merged thoughts in an incoherent fashion. It was nothing to do with Foreigner either. Back to your question. Thought number 1: oldies rock is generally rock and roll from the beginning of rock (1950s) through 1979 (this is a generality). Your beautiful track was a song from a movie made in 1984. When I viewed, it appeared dated (again, I loved the track) and, therefore, qualifying as a 'rock 'n roll oldie', which would greatly improve the image of that genre, IMNSMFHO (IN MY NOT SO MOTHERFUCKING HONEST OPINION). Thence my snide comment on the sad state of people who say they listen to that claptrap (I don't know what it means but it's bad). I only listen to it in the closet (?)
We are going nowhere here.
Lets go back to the basics
Dillinger Cocaine in my brain - YouTube
No song better sums up a memorable period in the 60s than this song. Just a beautifully written song. A moment of greatness 46 years ago :)
Scott McKenzie ...1939--2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ_WG3d3GL8
Robert Cray has been, and continues to be, a breath of fresh air to blues music. Wonderful guitar playing and a perfect voice. Turn it up. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWxB79Y-zxQ
Small time American talk radio from West Virginia. No advertisements.
Listen to Head On with Bob Kincaid online
Emin Araz oglu Agalarov ......B . 12 December 1979..... simply known under the stage name Emin, is an Azerbaijani singer-songwriter and businessman. He writes and performs songs in English. A very talented artist, beautiful singer, musician, and songwriter. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECXHkXqvukY
Instantly recognizable right from the opening chord. Always thought it was a great tune ..... nice to kick back and "take it easy". :)Take it easy-Eagles with lyrics - YouTubehttps://teakdoor.com/Gallery/albums/u...mal_IMG421.jpg
You being Irish, you may like this song.
Luke Kelly - Scorn Not His Simplicity - YouTube
Great love song from Timothy B.....Amazing music, great vocals and the guitar/ music towards the ending is just magnificent. :)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmcLVI2JKqc
And for my grand Irish finale
Christy Moore---Ride on - YouTube
"Ride On" was written by one of Ireland's most famous songwriter's, Cork man Jimmy MacCarthy. Here is another version from Ryan Kelly of Celtic Thunder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kik4xXftwE8
I quite like the fact that Christy says at the beginning of Ride On that people can make of it what they want.
Christy's version is so much better than your X factor stuff. Just put a normal man with a guitar and bobs your mothers brother.
I watched one minute of that crap.
I never developed a liking for Irish music because I'm not a farmer or a jolly ol' Irish craic merchant?!! I have to admit that I find it most DEPRESSING music ....sang by depressing artists about depressing subjects and with the same sort of musical beat that would drive you to drink!!........all about missing the hills of Mayo or the streets of Dublin.
The lyrical style in the Irish stuff is just so weird. Using words that haven't existed in our vocabulary for 100's of years.
Example..........For I met a maiden fair, on the hills of Kildare, and there we entwined and placed my balls on her hair". :rofl:
Or something to that effect...:) :irish:
Managed to get down there, August last year, ....move over thailovelinks :rofl: :rofl:
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