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 | The Beatles - And I Love Her Montage of some of Hollywood's superstars and most beautiful actresses such as Audrey Hepburn, Katherine Hepburn, Ann Margret, Leslie Caron, Doris Day, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Ingrid Bergman and Lauren Bacall. Song Info: AND I LOVE HER was written by: Paul McCartney (65%), John Lennon (35%) (credited as Lennon-McCartney) Recorded: February 25-27, 1964 (Studio 2, Abbey Road Studios, London, England) Mixed: March 3, 1964; June 22, 1964 Length: 2:28 Takes: 21 Musicians: John Lennon: acoustic rhythm guitar (Gibson J160E) Paul McCartney: lead vocals (double-tracked), bass guitar (1961 Hofner 500/1) George Harrison: lead acoustic guitar (1950 Jose Ramirez classical), claves Ringo Starr: bongos |  | Roy Orbison - Pretty Woman (From "Live At Austin City Limits") For more info - www.eagle-rock.com Roy Orbison began his career at Sun Studios alongside Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley but took a very different route to rock 'n' roll success. Orbison's strength was his unique vocal style, which combined perfectly with the dramatic love stories told by his songs. From his debut on Sun Records in 1956 Orbison at first struggled but went on to score a string of hit singles on Monument Records in the 60's following his breakthrough with Only The Lonely. Other hits included Running Scared, Crying, In Dreams, It's Over and his #1 Oh, Pretty Woman, all of which are included here. Despite a dip in his career in the 70's, Orbison came back to prominence in the 80's as part of the Traveling Wilburys in which he lined up alongside George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. This in turn lead to a reinvigorated solo career cut short only by his early death in 1988. The show on this DVD was shot for the US TV series Austin City Limits in August 1982. It contains all of his best known songs and has been remixed into 5.1 sound from the original master tapes. It is an excellent concert that holds the audience enthralled from start to finish. "Roy Orbison is the greatest singer in the world." -- Elvis Presley "He was and always will be one of the greats of rock 'n' roll." -- Sir Paul McCartney |  | 80's Music Compilation Part 2 Some Of The Best 80's Songs My compilation of some great songs of the 80's...Also check out the other parts! Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Part 4: www.youtube.com Hope you enjoy it! Tracklist Part 2: 01. Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere 02. Foreigner - I Want To Know What Love Is 03. Frankie Goes To Hollywoord - Relax 04. Freddie Mercury - The Great Pretender 05. Gary Numan - Cars 06. George Benson - Give Me The Night 07. George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You 08. George Michael - Careless Whisper 09. Gino Vanelli - It Hurts To Be In Love 10. Glenn Madeiros - Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You 11. Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine - Can't Stay Away From You 12. Grover Washington Jr - Just The Two Of Us 13. Guns 'n Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine 14. Gypsy Kings - Bamboleo 15. Heart - Alone 16. Herbie Hancock - Rockit 17. The Hooters - Satellite 18. Huey Lewis & The News - The Power Of Love 19. Human League - Don't You Want Me, Baby? 20. Indeep - Last Night A DJ Saved My Life 21. Inner Circle - Bad Boys 22. INXS - Need You Tonight 23. Irene Cara - What A Feeling 24. Jackson Five - Can You Feel It 25. James Brown - Living In America 26. Jan Hammer - Crockett's Theme 27. Jason Donovan & Kylie Minoque - Especially For You 28. Jefferson Starship - Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now 29. Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadorra - When The Rain Begins To Fall 30. Joan Jett - I Love Rock & Roll 31. Joe Cocker - You Can Leave Your Hat On 32. John Parr - St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion ... |  | Bl*ackbird - Sungha Jung Sungha Jung 2nd Album 'Irony' now availble at www.sunghajung.com Sungha http plays 'Blac*kbird' arranged by Stephen Bennett. "Blackbird" is a Beatles song from double-disc album The Beatles (also known as The White Album). Blackbird was written by Paul McCartney, but credited as usual to Lennon/McCartney. McCartney explained on PBS's Great Performances (Paul McCartney: Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road), aired in 2006, that the guitar accompaniment for "Blackbird" was inspired by JS Bach's Bourrée in E minor, a well known lute piece, often played on the classical guitar. As kids, he and George Harrison tried to learn Bourrée as a "show off" piece. Bourrée is distinguished by melody and bass notes played simultaneously on the upper and lower strings. McCartney adapted a segment of Bourrée as the opening of "Blackbird," and carried the musical idea throughout the song. The first night his future wife Linda Eastman stayed at his home, McCartney played "Blackbird" for the fans camped outside his house. |  | The Best Of 80's & 90's Hits! My Favorite 80's & 90's songs :) 1)The Divinyls-"I Touch Myself" 2)Climie Fisher-"Love Changes Everything" 3)Blondie-"Maria" 4)Wang Chung-"Let's Go" 5)Belinda Carlisle-"I Get Weak" 6)Giant Steps-"Into You" 7)Martika-"Coloured Kisses" 8)Glass Tiger-"Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)" 9)Swing Out Sister-"Breakout" 10)The Cure-"Close To Me" 11)Sophie B. Hawkins-"Damn, I Wish I was Your Lover" 12)Level 42-"Lessons In Love" 13)Propaganda-"Heaven Give Me Words" 14)George Harrison-"I've Got My Mind Set On You" 15)Pat Benatar-"Hit Me With Your Best Shot" 16)Billy Joel-"We Didn't Start The Fire" 17)Joan Jett-"I Love Rock And Roll" |  | Led Zeppelin-The Rain Song MY MUSIC BLOG neilyoungbootlegs.blogspot.com It is the springtime of my loving - the second season I am to know You are the sunlight in my growing - so little warmth I've felt before. It isn't hard to feel me glowing - I watched the fire that grew so low. It is the summer of my smiles - flee from me Keepers of the Gloom. Speak to me only with your eyes. It is to you I give this tune. Ain't so hard to recognize - These things are clear to all from time to time. Talk Talk - I've felt the coldness of my winter I never thought YOU would ever go. I cursed the gloom that set upon us... But I know that I love you so These are the seasons of emotion and like the winds they rise and fall This is the wonder of devotion - I seek the torch we all must hold. This is the mystery of the quotient - Upon us all a little rain must fall...It's just a little rain... ------------------------------ "The Rain Song" is a love ballad of over 7 minutes in length. Guitarist Jimmy Page originally constructed the melody of this song at his home in Plumpton, England, where he had recently installed a studio console. A new Vista model, it was partly made up from the Pye Mobile Studio which had been used to record the group's 1970 Royal Albert Hall performance and The Who's Live at Leeds album.[1] Page was able to bring in a completed arrangement of the melody, for which singer Robert Plant composed some lyrics. These lyrics are considered by Plant himself to be his best overall vocal performance.[2 ... |  | George Harrison My Sweet Lord Great..live! please leave your comments... |  | George Harrison-Got my mind set on you Awsome song, awsome dance=P |  | George Harrison Playing Here Comes The Sun George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Elton John, Phil Collin, Eric Clapton and a few others play Here Comes The Sun |  | The Beatles - Helter Skelter This footage is posted to youtube claiming fair use in a historical, promotional and educational context as it chronicles. All sound recording and images are copyrighted by their respective copyright owners. (Copyright 1968 EMI Records) ©2009 The Beatles is a trademark of Apple Corps Ltd. Apple and the Apple logo are exclusively licensed to Apple Corps Ltd. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. All rights reserved. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. EMI Group: www.emigroup.com EMI Music (UK): www.emi.com EMI Music Publishing: emimusicpub.com The Beatles recorded the song multiple times during the The White Album sessions. During the 18 July, 1968 sessions, a version of the song lasting 27 minutes and 11 seconds was recorded, although this version is rather slow and hypnotic, differing greatly from the volume and rawness of the album version. Another recording from the same day was edited down to 4:37 for Anthology 3, which was originally twelve minutes long. On 9 September, eighteen takes of approximately five minutes each were recorded, and the last one is featured on the original LP. After the eighteenth take, Ringo Starr flung his sticks across the studio and screamed, "I've got blisters on my fingers!" The Beatles included Starr's shout on the stereo mix of the song (available on CD); the song completely fades out around 3:40, then gradually fades back in, fades back out partially ... |
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