The neighbors fukin radio.
Good ole Daft Punk...still got it going.
The Weeknd - STARBOY feat. Daft Punk
Looks like Twenty One Pilots finally made it.
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Something totally different
Vanessa's version ain' bad
More of these two;
I am officially in lust with this woman. Such intensity !![]()
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afraid of her...the way she's beating on the guitar![]()
I'm not really a fan of keyboard stuff but I do love a bit of Boogie-Woogie.
Brilliant stuff. There should be a stand up piano in every station for people to boogy.
Never happen.![]()
Bit cheeky this one as it more like what are you watching right now...
I'm having an Italian day...
The Mountains of Mourne
The lyrics to the song "The Mountains of Mourne" were written by musician Percy French. (1 May 1854 – 24 January 1920)
The song is representative of French's many works concerning the Irish diaspora. The Mourne Mountains of the title are located in County Down in present-day Northern Ireland.
The song is a whimsical look at the styles, attitudes and fashions of late nineteenth century London as seen from the point of view of an Irish labourer from a village near the Mountains of Mourne. It is written as if the singer is sending a message to his true love back home. The "sweep down to the sea" refrain was inspired by the view of the mountains from Skerries in north County Dublin.
It contrasts the artificial attractions of the city with the more natural beauty of his homeland.
Keith Harkin (born 10 June 1986 in Derry, Northern Ireland) is an Irish singer and songwriter. He started performing for the public at the age of four. By the age of 18, Harkin was an accomplished singer, songwriter, guitarist, and popular live act.
THE SPEAKEASY THREE were a vocal harmony group based in Brighton(UK) – they performed mostly as an a Capella trio but are joined here by members of THE SWING NINJAS for a cover version of WHEN I GET LOW, I GET HIGH.
Influences on the sound, style and personality of the group include The Andrews Sisters, Billie Holiday, Etta James, Josephine Baker, Marilyn Monroe, Marlene Dietrich, Edith Piaf…
THIS IS A MASTERPIECE!! Sweet Sisters, Hit the road Jack.
Christina Aguilera - Candyman
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Speaking of Brighton....it always amazes me how those Brits keep coming up with great artists & music.
Rag'N'Bone Man - Künstler - VIVA
Something Country and Irish
"Galway Girl" tells the semi-autobiographical story of the singer's reaction to a beautiful black haired blue eyed girl he meets in Galway, Ireland.
"Galway Girl" featured in the 2008 Magners cider advertising campaign.
The song appears in the 2007 film P.S. I Love You, where Gerard Butler's character sings the song for Hilary Swank's character.
"Blanket on the Ground" is a song recorded by country music singer Billie Jo Spears. Released in 1975, the song reached #1 on Billboard Magazine's Hot Country Singles chart, and #78 on the Hot 100 pop charts. In the United Kingdom, the song reached #6 on the pop charts.
The song was written by Roger Bowling and sung from the point of view of a middle-aged woman who coaxes her hesitant husband outdoors to make love in the moonlight.....on a blanket
Watch this..amazing stick work
watch the Chinese kid at the end...
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......IM GOING TO PLAY MY TRUMP CARD.
Bagatelle are an Irish rock band that first formed in August 1978. They are known for their popular pop hits such as "Second Violin", "Leeson Street Lady" and "Summer in Dublin", their best known song.
The band formed in Bray, Wicklow, Ireland. Fellow Irish musician Bono commented on the impact that Bagatelle had on U2 in the early days of their career. Larry Mullen, of the same band, once famously said that he used to call them "Baga-Money", in reference to their fame, and that he wished that his band could be as successful as Bagatelle.
Although the band never attained international acclaim, they remain a hugely popular band in their home nation of Ireland. However, the hit "Second Violin" was such a success in Uruguay that today it remains popular.
The song tells of the meeting of two great chess players, one Soviet and one American, in Bangkok. Chess is a musical production that uses a US-USSR chess rivalry as a metaphor for the Cold War, but this song just contains double-ententes about the game of Chess compared to the Bangkok nightlife. The example often used is "I would invite you, but the queens we use would not excite you.
"Words" is a 1981 song by F. R. David. The song was originally released only in France and Monaco in the winter of 1981, later it was released in the rest of Europe. In 1983, it finally was released in America and the UK. It was a huge European hit, peaking at number one in Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria and Norway. In spring of 1983, it peaked at number two on the British charts. It also went to number one in South Africa in late 1982 and spent 25 weeks on the charts
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