 | Real Life - Send Me An Angel '89 (C.down Revolution)
Tags: '89, An, Angel, Coutdown, Dance, Life, Me, Pop, Real, Revolution, Send, Synth
Description: Real Life on Countdown Revolution, performing the '89 version of their classic '83 SMASH "Send Me An Angel"
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 | Real Life ~ Send Me An Angel (HQ) (Stereo)
Tags: 1983, An, Angel, Austraulia, Band, Heartland, Life, Me, Melborne, Music, New, Real, Send, Wave
Description: To watch in HQ and listen in Stereo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMsQT3D_Uh4&fmt=18
Real Life was a Melbourne-based Australian New Wave band that had hits with its debut single, "Send Me an Angel" (1983) and with "Catch Me, I'm Falling" (1984), both of which were featured on the band's debut album Heartland (1983).
The band originally consisted of David Sterry (lead vocals/guitar), Richard Zatorski (violin/keyboard), Alan Johnson (bass) and Danny Simcic (drums). Steve Williams (keyboard) replaced Zatorski in 1986, who was then replaced by George Pappas in 1996 after a long hiatus of band activity.
Real Life released their second and final album with the original lineup in 1985 titled Flame, which spawned minor hits "One Blind Love" and "Face To Face" although neither the album nor the singles repeated their previous success. The first single "No Shame" failed to chart, a video was shot for the second single "Face to Face" and it got airplay in Australia but nothing in the way of success. In 1986, they recorded the controversial song "Babies", which was even less successful, for a new North American release Down Comes the Hammer. "Babies", was the first new recording by the band that was not written by David Sterry and Zatorski. There were two other new songs and a re-mix of "Send Me an Angel". Incredibly this was to be the first of three best of albums after the band had only recorded two studio LPs. Zatorski left the band due to management pressure and attended law school and is now a practising lawyer in Melbourne.
At some stage Zatorski formed a new band called Zatorski, and recorded an updated version of "Send Me an Angel". In 1989 Real Life released a new version of "Send me an Angel", titled "Send Me an Angel '89", which fared slightly better than the original in the United States. The video for the 1989 version was identical to the original except Zatorski was edited out of all shots. The Australian video of "Send Me An Angel '89" was shot in Ormond College, The University of Melbourne, with Steve Williams on keyboard. In 1990, they released Lifetime, their first album of all-new material in five years, which spawned minor hits with "God Tonight" and "Kiss The Ground".
Steve Williams (keyboard) was the post Zatorski musician and was followed by George Pappas. A falling out occurred between Sterry and the remaining two original members Simcic and Johnson.
In 1998, they released Happy, which was followed in 2004 by Imperfection, this time featuring only David Sterry and George Pappas. In November of 2005, George announced his departure from the band. David has continued to carry the band name on his own. In 2004 toured the West coast of the U.S. to promote the album Imperfection with additional member Scott Ingram on drums. For this tour the band consisted of David Sterry, George Pappas and Scott Ingram.
In 2006, a new album of new mixes Send Me an Angel was released, bring the total number of versions of the song to approximately seventeen, including: * 1983: the original recording * 1983: the extended version * 1986: "Down Comes the Hammer" version * 1989: 4 versions in remix form on the "Send Me an Angel 89" single * 2006: 10 versions in remix form on the Send Me an Angel album which has the same cover as the 2004 release Send Me an Angel - Real Life's Greatest Hits, which has two 1989 versions of the song.
In spring 2008 Real Life (David Sterry) performed live for the first time in the Philippines along with When in Rome and A Flock of Seagulls as part of the Lost 80's Tour in Manila.
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 | Real Life - Send Me An Angel '89
Tags: an, angel, life, me, real, send
Description: Real Life official video for the Australian release of Send Me An Angel '89. The US version was a reworking of the 1983 video where they edited out original keyboardist Richard Zatorski. Real Life had released Send Me An Angel '88 before they remixed and re-released it again in 1989. This version reached No.51 on the Australian Top 100 chart but got as high as No.24 in Melbourne.
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 | Real Life - Send Me An Angel '89 (live 2006)
Tags: an, angel, life, me, real, send
Description: David Sterry performs the Real Life classic Send Me An Angel at the Countdown Spectacular concert in 2006.
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 | Real Life - Send me an Angel
Tags: 80´s, an, angel, life, me, music, real, retro, send, techno, videoclips
Description: Heartland is the debut album from Melbourne and Australian New Romantic band Real Life, released in Australia in 1983 (see 1983 in music). The album was picked up for distribution in the United States in the same year by MCA Records.
The first single released from the album, "Send Me an Angel," is unquestionably Real Life's most well known song. The song reached the top 5 in Australia and got as far as number 29 in the Billboard Hot 100. The song has become Real Life's signature tune, having been re-released on several occasions throughout their career, most notably in 1989 where a remixed version performed better than the original on the Hot 100, peaking at number 26.
The second single, "Catch Me I'm Falling," also fared well in the United States, peaking at number 40.
This album was re-released in the early 2000's, and this updated version contained four bonus tracks, including the original extended version of "Send Me an Angel."
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 | Real Life - Send Me An Angel '89 (Countdown Revolution)
Tags: an, angel, life, me, real, send
Description: Real Life perform Send Me An Angel '89 on Countdown Revolution. This version reached No.51 on the Australian Top 100 chart but got as high as No.24 in Melbourne.
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 | Real Life - Send me An Angel 89
Tags: Life, Real
Description: Send Me An Angel '89
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 | Send Me An Angel 12" dance mix version-Real Life
Tags: An, Angel12", Life, Me, Send, version-Real
Description: 1989
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 | Real Life - Send Me An Angel (HQ) (Stereo)
Tags: 1983, An, Angel, Austraulia, Band, Heartland, Life, Me, Melborne, Music, New, Real, Send, Wave
Description: To watch in HQ and listen in Stereo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q7txqIS-N4&fmt=18
Real Life was a Melbourne-based Australian New Wave band that had hits with its debut single, "Send Me an Angel" (1983) and with "Catch Me, I'm Falling" (1984), both of which were featured on the band's debut album Heartland (1983).
The band originally consisted of David Sterry (lead vocals/guitar), Richard Zatorski (violin/keyboard), Alan Johnson (bass) and Danny Simcic (drums). Steve Williams (keyboard) replaced Zatorski in 1986, who was then replaced by George Pappas in 1996 after a long hiatus of band activity.
Real Life released their second and final album with the original lineup in 1985 titled Flame, which spawned minor hits "One Blind Love" and "Face To Face" although neither the album nor the singles repeated their previous success. The first single "No Shame" failed to chart, a video was shot for the second single "Face to Face" and it got airplay in Australia but nothing in the way of success. In 1986, they recorded the controversial song "Babies", which was even less successful, for a new North American release Down Comes the Hammer. "Babies", was the first new recording by the band that was not written by David Sterry and Zatorski. There were two other new songs and a re-mix of "Send Me an Angel". Incredibly this was to be the first of three best of albums after the band had only recorded two studio LPs. Zatorski left the band due to management pressure and attended law school and is now a practising lawyer in Melbourne.
At some stage Zatorski formed a new band called Zatorski, and recorded an updated version of "Send Me an Angel". In 1989 Real Life released a new version of "Send me an Angel", titled "Send Me an Angel '89", which fared slightly better than the original in the United States. The video for the 1989 version was identical to the original except Zatorski was edited out of all shots. The Australian video of "Send Me An Angel '89" was shot in Ormond College, The University of Melbourne, with Steve Williams on keyboard. In 1990, they released Lifetime, their first album of all-new material in five years, which spawned minor hits with "God Tonight" and "Kiss The Ground".
Steve Williams (keyboard) was the post Zatorski musician and was followed by George Pappas. A falling out occurred between Sterry and the remaining two original members Simcic and Johnson.
In 1998, they released Happy, which was followed in 2004 by Imperfection, this time featuring only David Sterry and George Pappas. In November of 2005, George announced his departure from the band. David has continued to carry the band name on his own. In 2004 toured the West coast of the U.S. to promote the album Imperfection with additional member Scott Ingram on drums. For this tour the band consisted of David Sterry, George Pappas and Scott Ingram.
In 2006, a new album of new mixes Send Me an Angel was released, bring the total number of versions of the song to approximately seventeen, including: * 1983: the original recording * 1983: the extended version * 1986: "Down Comes the Hammer" version * 1989: 4 versions in remix form on the "Send Me an Angel 89" single * 2006: 10 versions in remix form on the Send Me an Angel album which has the same cover as the 2004 release Send Me an Angel - Real Life's Greatest Hits, which has two 1989 versions of the song.
In spring 2008 Real Life (David Sterry) performed live for the first time in the Philippines along with When in Rome and A Flock of Seagulls as part of the Lost 80's Tour in Manila.
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 | Real Life - Send Me An Angel '89
Tags: 1989, Life, Music, Real, Rockamerica, VHS, Video
Description: This is a video from a Rockamerica VHS tape.
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 | 2009 Kawasaki KX450F Review
Tags: 2009, 450, dirt, first, kawasaki, KX450, kxf, look, motocross, motorcycle, new, review
Description: http://motocross.transworld.net/
09 KX450.
Song:- Send me an angel '89 by real life
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