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This is my personal favorite interpretation of "Danse Macabre" composed by Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns who was also famous for "The ...
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This is my personal favorite interpretation of "Danse Macabre" composed by Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns who was also famous for "The Carnival of the Animals." Forgive me for this is my first video. Please comment!
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February 23, 1971 http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.htm... Watch the full show: http://thesixtiesarchive.blogspot.com...
"A Man Needs a Maid"...
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February 23, 1971 http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.htm... Watch the full show: http://thesixtiesarchive.blogspot.com...
"A Man Needs a Maid" and "There's a World" were recorded by Jack Nitzsche with the London Symphony Orchestra, and "The Needle and the Damage Done" was taken from a live performance at UCLA. Background vocals by Crosby, Stills & Nash were recorded by Mazer in New York.
Mixing was done at both Quadrofonic and at Young's house. During playback at the ranch, Mazer ran the left channel into the PA speakers still in the barn and the right channel into speakers in the house. With Crosby and Nash beside him Young sat outside listening to the mix. When asked about the stereo balance, he called out, "More barn."
According to a Rolling Stone interview, Young had wanted the album sleeve to biodegrade after the shrink-wrap was broken, but was overruled by the record company on the basis of expense and the possible product loss due to shipping accidents.
In 1998 Q magazine readers voted Harvest the 64th greatest album of all time. In 1996, 2000 and 2005, Chart polled readers to determine the 50 greatest Canadian albums of all time — Harvest placed second in all three polls, losing the top spot to Joni Mitchell's Blue in 2000, and to Sloan's Twice Removed in the other two polls. In 2003, Rolling Stone named Harvest the 78th greatest album of all time. In 2007, Harvest was named the #1 Canadian Album of All Time by Bob Mersereau in his book The Top 100 Canadian Albums.
On October 15, 2002 Harvest was digitally remixed and remastered for the DVD-Audio format. The new 5.1 mix was a minor subject of controversy due to its unconventional panning, with the vocals in the centre of the room and the drums in the rear speakers. Harvest was remastered and released on HDCD-encoded CD and digital download on July 14, 2009 as part of the Neil Young Archives Original Release Series. It is also planned to release the remastered version on audiophile vinyl and in high resolution digital on Blu-ray disc, although release dates for those formats have not yet been announced.
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Roy Harper
Album: Stormcock
Song: Me and My Woman
Lyrics:
never know what kind of day it's been on my battlefield of ideals But the way she touches and...
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Roy Harper
Album: Stormcock
Song: Me and My Woman
Lyrics:
never know what kind of day it's been on my battlefield of ideals But the way she touches and the way it feels, must be just how it heals And it's got a little better since I let her sundance
I never know what time of year it is living on top of the fire But the robin outside has to hunt and hide in the cold and frosty shire Ah but he knows just what goes in between his cold toes and his warm eaars And he's got no disguise in his eyes for his love as she nears
He spreads her a shelter She takes the tall skies As they helter skelter Along the same sighs
She wakes my days with a glad face She fakes and says I'm a hard case She makes and plays like a bad ace Carrying my ways into scarred space And she knows me well Ah but what the hell Only time can tell, where we're going to
Me and my woman
And the Lord speaks out and the pigpens fawn The sword slides out and the nations mourn The hoard strides out and the chposen spawn The devil rides out and the heavens yawn And he knows me well Only time can tell, Only time can tell, where we're going to
Me and my woman
What a lovely day What a day to play at living What a mess we make What a trust we break Not giving our wings to our children O how we fail them O how we nail them
Am at 5th fret Sunset my colour And king is my name Darkness my lover And we live in shame
Too far away From the light of the day And so near, and so here Can i break through the silence that has taken my place On the plains of the morning that i just could not face
Asking you these questions telling you these lies Enveloping directions Developing disguise Open to suggestion[s] But closed to all my eyes Dead on arrival, right where I stand Space is just an ashtray Flesh is my best whwwl The atmosphere's my highway And the landscape's my next meal I need my own Good Friday And I'm trying to fix the deal Dead on arrival, right where I stand I am the new crowned landlord Of all beneath my star Queueing up for doomsday In my homesick motor car Born before my mother Died before my Pa Dead on arrival, right where I stand
And the cuckoo she moves through the dawn fanfare The dew leaves the rooves in the magic air I feel a finger running through my nightmares lair I feel most together with my nowhere stare and you know me well Ah but what the hell Only time can tell, where we're going to
Me and my woman
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Nice channel you have.