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1 week ago
Cyndi Lauper Sings "Time After Time" Live on Martha Stewart
Cyndi Lauper sings a beautiful acoustic version of "Time After Time" on Martha Stewart.
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4 months ago
Say You Love Me~Fleetwood Mac
Lots of video in this one~hope you like it!
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Love the song. And enjoyed the slide-showish video. BUT, the recapitulated pictured of the band playing was NOT of the performance, nor even the song, we were hearing.
The synchronization was way off - well, actually, it's not synching so much as approximating showing singing when we heard s...
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4 months ago
The Cranberries - Dreams (Live in Paris - 1999)
The Cranberries - Dreams (Live in Paris - 1999)
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Have loved loved loved this band since - God - probably their founding in '89/'90.
This is my absolute favorite song of theirs.
And Ms. O'Riordan is an absolute PHENOM - and pretty damned gorgeous, too - especially in terms of what she puts into a show, and her various experiments via looks a...
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5 months ago
The Cranberries - Dreams ( Directors Cut )
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Having seen several live versions of this during this same search (and before - numerous times!) I can assure you and celebrate and scream a cheer for the authentic chops of Ms. O'riordan and the whole band. In fact, I was sad and almost shocked for the first half minute or so of one of them as ...
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5 months ago
Bill Clinton plays the blues
The occasion was the 40th anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival, held in a tent on the lawn of the White House. A host of jazz legends played, ...
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Love the fact that he's a blues man (hey, not bad for a guy who isn't at it like most "starving artists" - living & breathing it everyday) - and that he spends his post-presidential days working in Harlem.
If only he could've kept 'em zipped up! Yikes. Well - don't all blues men have tales of ...
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1 year ago
McCOY TYNER, Passion Dance
Opening track from McCoy Tyner's "The Real McCoy" album. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on April 21, 1967. Origina...
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Have had this in my car's CD player some 90% of the time over the past 5 years at least! LOVE 4ths (obviously!) and Tyner's fearless aggression that yet is absolutely not *over*powering or vain. God, I love his harmonic depth and complete and utter swing! My first exposure to McCoy was via Col...
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1 year ago
Mike & The Mechanics - The living Years
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I won't trivialize such a beautiful song by pretending my own relationship with my dad reflects the poignant grace contained herein. Maybe he's speaking to ideals as well as obviously to the struggles of negotiating the (masculine) balance between nurturing the innocent and ever vulnerable child...
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1 year ago
Judy Collins - Both Sides Now
Judy Collins - Both Sides Now (1967)
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1 year ago
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I have loved this song since I was a small child. It brings me to tears as an adult and ever more so that I am more aware of Judy Collins' goodness as a person as put to action in many ways throughout her lifetime.
This song is *SUCH* a moving experience for me - every time. It is the purest a...
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1 year ago
Jackie Evancho - AGT - Sept. 7, 2010: "Pie Jesu"
In this performance on America's Got Talent, ten-year-old Jackie Evancho flawlessly sings Andrew Lloyd Webber's arrangement of "Pie Jesu" and "Agnu...
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I cry just for being mindful not only of the viscerally stunning beauty her voice and purity of her tone, but that the mastery of skill required to sing as she does has seemingly not scarred such a sweet and instantly infatuating innocence. Obviously her skill is the result of serious study unde...
*Wow*. Loved a handful of her songs as a kid, including this one, but I didn't exactly take Cyndi Lauper very seriously (in part because of the title and lyrics in Girls Just Wanna Have Fun), and that Wrestlemania nonsense.
I have to respect her now as the real deal (not just pop shock or eye c...