 | Michael Bolton - I Found Someone
Tags: Pop, Soul
Description: A song written for Laura Branigan by Michael Bolton in 1985, but in this case performed by Michael himself.
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 | Cher - I Found Someone
Tags: '80s, 1980s, Night, SuperStation, TBS, Tracks, WTBS
Description: Written by Michael Bolton and Mark Mangold in this late 1987 release from her self titled album
Courtesy of Geffen Records
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 | I Found Someone
Tags: Bloom, Bolton, Found, Legolas, Michael, Orlando, Someone
Description: This video is various pictures of Legolas and it shows how a man like him is good for any woman.
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 | I FOUND SOMEONE _CHER
Tags: ..., 1987, album, and, BABY, believe, Bolton, by, CHER, Courtesy, FOUND, from, Geffen, her, in, late, live, Mangold, Mark, Michael, music, of, Records, release, self, SOMEONE, spECIALWritten, success, this, titled, video
Description: I FOUND SOMEONE _CHER Written by Michael Bolton and Mark Mangold in this late 1987 release from her self titled album Courtesy of Geffen Records ...
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 | Yelina/Horatio/Calleigh - I Found Someone
Tags: bolton, caine, calleigh, csi, duquesne, found, horatio, miami, michael, sales, someone, yelina
Description: Here is one of Michael Bolton's best songs IMO. :) And here is my first 'triangle' video, featuring two very important ships in CSI: Miami.
I had listened to this song for ages, and had a video in mind, but it was tough finding the clips to match the imagery, but I perservered. I had a great time editing this, and I found it to be very powerful and emotional. My main inspiration was florencekiss' video 'I Found Someone' with Grissom, Sara and Catherine. It was full of the drama that I hoped to capture between Yelina, Horatio and Calleigh.
Here's the story. Contains spoilers for the video:
Horatio faces a personal dilemma. Even though he still cares for Yelina, she left for Brazil with Raymond, leaving him behind. However, he finds solace and love with Calleigh, who heals the wounds from Yelina's departure. When Yelina comes back into Horatio's life, he is caught between the bonds and feelings he has for the two women. He soon realises that Yelina belongs with Raymond, and he finally makes the decision to be with Calleigh.
Enjoy!! Please rate and comment!!
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 | Laura Branigan - I Found Someone
Tags: Branigan, Found, Laura, Someone
Description: From the album HOLD ME (1985)
"I Found Someone" is the song written by Michael Bolton and Mark Mangold
In 1986, singer Laura Branigan released her version as a single.
The most successful version was released by Cher as the first U.S. and European single from her twenty-seventh album, Cher.
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 | House and Cameron - How Am I Supposed To Live Without You?
Tags: Allison, AmI, Bolton, Cameron, Gregory, House, How, Hugh, Jennifer, Laurie, Live, M.D., Michael, Morrison, Supposed, To, Without, You
Description: House finding out Cameron is leaving because she found someone else......he finally shows his feelings but it's too late. Or is it?
The Black and White parts are that way b/c House is "thinking/dreaming" if you didn't get why that part was in black and white.
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 | Original vs Covers
Tags: about, all, by, colors, comfortably, covers, eclipse, fear, lady, marmalade, me, myself, numb, original, reaper, total, true, vs, what
Description: Songs with original artists versus the covers! You decide which one is better =)
Songs covered:
ALL BY MYSELF
Eric Carmen vs Celine Dion
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I Found Someone
Laura Branigan vs Cher vs Michael Bolton
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TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART
Bonnie Tyler vs Nicki French
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I HONESTLY LOVE YOU
Peter Allen vs Olivia Newton John
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LADY MARMALADE
LaBelle vs Mya/P!nk/Lil' Kim/Christina Aguilera
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AND I'M TELLING YOU I'M NOT GOING
Jennifer Holliday vs Jennifer Hudson
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COMFORTABLY NUMB
Pink Floyd vs Scissor Sisters
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I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU
Dolly Parton vs Whitney Houston
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DON'T FEAR THE REAPER
Blue Oyster Cult vs HIM
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SMOOTH CRIMINAL
Michael Jackson vs Alien Ant Farm
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IT'S MY LIFE
Talk Talk vs No Doubt
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I THINK WE'RE ALONE NOW
Tommy James & the Shondells vs Tiffany vs Girls Aloud
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TRUE COLORS
Cyndi Lauper vs Phil Collins
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WHAT ABOUT ME
Moving Pictures vs Shannon Noll
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 | Touch ( Don't You Know What Love Is)
Tags: classic, rock
Description: Touch were a rock band from New York City formed in 1978. Members included Mark Mangold (songwriter and keyboards) and Glen Kithcart (drums), both who had previously been in the band American Tears (releasing three albums on Columbia Records).
Their single, "Don't You Know What Love Is" only reached #69 on the Billboard Hot 100. However, the song was played heavily on AOR radio stations in the USA at the end of the 1970s, and reached the #1 spot on the Melody Maker chart in Great Britain.
Touch were the first band to play at the inaugural Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington racetrack in 1980. Rumour has it that a member of Touch swallowed a bee while performing onstage. A live version of "Don't You Know What Love Is" appeared on a compilation LP simply called Monsters of Rock, documenting performances at the festival.
The eponymous debut album by Touch, originally issued on Atco Records in 1980, has been noted as a touchstone for artists working in the recently developed, but retro leaning, Melodic Rock genre.
Todd Rundgren produced a 2nd unreleased LP for Touch. The recordings only recently surfaced as bonus tracks on the CD reissue of the first album.
Mark Mangold has continued to write and record with and for other artists. The song "I Found Someone", a collaboration with Michael Bolton, was recorded by Laura Branigan and ultimately became a top 10 hit for Cher.
This band Touch, of the late 1970s and early 1980s, is not to be confused with the American pro-prog band Touch, formed in 1966 (releasing the seminal album Touch in 1969).
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 | Tower of Power - It Really Doesn't Matter
Tags: MODERN, Northern, of, Power, Soul, Tower
Description: With almost 40 years of recording and touring experience behind them, Tower of Power still garners reviews calling them a "very contemporary sounding band." Melding jazz, funk, rock and soul in a way no group ever has, the ten-piece outfit is, as a recent Hollywood Reporter review called them "tighter than a clenched fist."
Well known in the 70's for tunes such as "What is Hip?" and "You're Still a Young Man," Tower of Power toured with Sly Stone and Creedence Clearwater Revival, creating traffic jams when they started to headline their own shows. They performed on records with the likes of Elton John, Smokey Robinson, Rod Stewart and Dionne Warwick, and influenced a generation of musicians (including Sting, who has told Emilio Castillo, founder of the group, that he once had a "Tower of Power clone band" before he formed The Police).
Now, Tower of Power is experiencing a renaissance, touring most of every year and packing venues in the United States, Japan and all over Europe with its audience of new and old fans. It has been a long, hard road, but lately, things just keep getting better and better.
It has always been difficult to describe TOP's music; even band members, when asked, give a myriad of responses. Says founding member and saxophonist Emilio Castillio, "What Tower plays is urban soul music." Former lead singer Brent Carter calls it "old school funk with new school flavor." And says former Tower saxophonist Lenny Pickett, now musical director for the Saturday Night Live television band, "TOP is the world's greatest rhythm and blues band." In reality, Tower of Power's horn driven, in-your-face sound is all its own, and verbal descriptions fail. You have to experience it for yourself, and then, as Tower fans say, "seein is believin'.
Bandleader Castillo, whose heritage is half-Mexican and half-Greek, was born in Detroit, then moved with his family to a working class neighborhood in the San Francisco Bay Area's Fremont, a place he calls a "hot rod town." There, at 17, he formed a band called the Motowns, performing obscure soul tunes on the East Bay circuit. in 1968, Castillo hooked up with baritone saxaphonist Stephen "The Funky Doctor" Kupka and the two moved to a house in Oakland determined to compete with the Bay Area's reigning psychedelic rock bands. He changed the group's name to Tower of Power and discarded the sharkskin suits and razor-cut hairdos, but kept the sound and began writing original material with Kupka.
"Doc was the strangest bird I'd ever met," Castillo recalls. "He loved soul music and that was my passion.... we clicked immediately." Out of their partnership came the beginnings of the Tower of Power repertoire. The first song the pair penned was the band's signature classic, "You're Still a Young Man." The group was soon a fixture in the Bay Area music scene, and in 1970 cut their first record, East Bay Grease, for the legendary Bill Graham's San Francisco Records. The rest is history from "What is Hip?" to "Don't Change Horses (In the middle of a stream)" to "Soul Vaccination."
Tower went through a down period in the 80's, but never disbanded and kept performing. In 1991, the group made its first of a series of recordings for Epic/Sony, titled Monster on a Leash. This has been followed by two more studio recordings, Souled Out and Rhythm & Business, as well as a live recording, Soul Vaccination: Live!. Even more recently, Tower released a 2-CD retrospective on Rhino records, titled What Is Hip?. In late 2001, Warner Brothers released a single CD retrospective, Tower of Power: The Best of the Warner Years.
When not in studio, the band tours constantly, crisscrossing the world, selling out shows at venues from rock halls and theatres to sheds and giant festivals. Staunch fans travel miles and hours to see them; some of those fans plan their vacations to coincide with Tower performances. As if that wasn't enough, in between all those tour dates, the Tower of Power Horn Section has somehow found the time to guest on records for a very diverse group of artists from Michael Bolton to Phish.
Over the past few years Tower of Power has added new members and a fresh outlook, but the band has always remained true to itself and to its soul music roots, never failing to please audiences. As a reviewer from the Fort Worth Star Telegram recently wrote, "If you see someone sitting still at a Tower of Power concert, don't bother checking their pulse -- they're already dead!"
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