 | Studio 54 Band - Someone Like You by Van Morrison
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Studio 54 Band covering Van Morrison's Someone Like You
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 | If Van Morrison wrote a song about Emily Dickinson...
Tags: Brown, Crazy, Days, Domino, Eyed, Girl, Gloria, Honey, Into, It, Keep, Like, Love, Me, Moondance, Morrison, Mystic, Night, Simple, Someone, Stoned, Sweet, the, Thing, This, Tupelo, Van, Wild, you
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If Van Morrison wrote a song about Emily Dickinson, this is what it might sound like: The Belle of Amherst by Quoting Napoleon.
Van Morrison is one of our all time favorite artists! His song "Into the Mystic" inspired us to write Amherst.
http://www.vanmorrison.com
See Also: Into the Mystic, Brown Eyed Girl, Moondance, Crazy Love, Domino, Tupelo Honey, Gloria, It Stoned Me, Wild Night, Days Like This, Keep It Simple, Sweet Thing, Someone Like you, Brand New Day, Everyone, Celtic New Year, Glad Tidings, Come Running, Have I Told You Lately, These Dreams of You, Bright Side of the Road, Caravan, Jackie Wilson, Full Force Gale, Here Comes the Night, Old Old Woodstock, Starting a New Life, You're My Woman, Moonshine Whiskey, Spanish Rose.
Check out Van Morrison with Them, and also The Last Waltz! Long live Van Morrison!
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 | Van Morrison Inspired Music
Tags: Brand, Brown, Crazy, Day, Days, Domino, Everyone, Eyed, Girl, Gloria, Honey, Into, It, Keep, Like, Love, Me, Moondance, Morrison, Mystic, Napoleon, New, Night, Quoting, Simple, Someone, Stoned, Sweet, the, Thing, This, Tupelo, Van, Wild, you
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Rusting by Quoting Napoleon.
Van Morrison is one of our all time favorite artists! His song "Into the Mystic" inspired us to write Rusting.
http://www.vanmorrison.com
See Also: Into the Mystic, Brown Eyed Girl, Moondance, Crazy Love, Domino, Tupelo Honey, Gloria, It Stoned Me, Wild Night, Days Like This, Keep It Simple, Sweet Thing, Someone Like you, Brand New Day, Everyone, Celtic New Year, Glad Tidings, Come Running, Have I Told You Lately, These Dreams of You, Bright Side of the Road, Caravan, Jackie Wilson, Full Force Gale, Here Comes the Night, Old Old Woodstock, Starting a New Life, You're My Woman, Moonshine Whiskey, Spanish Rose.
Check out Van Morrison with Them, and also The Last Waltz! Long live Van Morrison!
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 | Studio 54 Someone Like You
Tags: 54, Morrison, Studio, Van
Description: Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Exile.
Studio 54 performing Someone Like You by Van Morrison.
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 | I Burn Today
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Description: May 27, 2005 - Later with Jools Holland
Have you ever watched Later...with Jools Holland before?
Yes I've seen it many times over the years.
Are you familiar with any of the other acts playing tonight?
Well I'm acquainted with Martha Wainwright. I also feel in very lofty company being with someone like Van Morrison. I am just shocked to be here!
You've worked with a number of different musicians on your new album Honeycomb..
Yes we recorded in Nashville with some very well regarded people in the music business (Steve Cropper, Sid Tepper, Roy Bennett to name a few ) so it was kind of a big deal for me. The players were from the three big studios in the area and are part of what is referred to as the 'Southern Soul' movement of the 1960's and 70's.
What can fans expect from the new album?
The players are very soul. They play a lot of soul music. Of course they are known for playing with people like Elvis, Aretha Franklin and Johnny Horton. These guys are all in their sixties. So I don't even know where to begin. They played on every hit record in the late 1960's. So their prowess is a little indescribable. I like to think that I held my own! I don't know if I did. But they were very respectful and they gave me a slap on the back and all that.
You recently reformed the Pixies for a reunion tour. Was that an enjoyable experience?
Yes it was very pleasant and we really didn't want it to end. I don't know that the band are back together like it was before. But we're not really saying no gigs. We're doing it because we're getting paid a lot of money! We also enjoy playing together because we're a good band, we do have a lot of camaraderie, a lot of camaraderie that I sort forgot that we had. It's very nice!
Any plans to release anything as a group again?
I don't know, I don't know if there is really any demand or not. There is demand for concert tickets but I think that's a different sort of thing. So we're very wary of just going into the studio just for the sake of cashing in. We don't mind making cash, but we don't want to cash in with any attempt of the new art we've just made. I hate to use all these clichés but we have to go and reinvent ourselves before we can go back into the studio. Because a lot of time has passed and we don't really want to become a mockery or a sham.
Could you tell us a little bit about the song you'll be playing for us tonight?
I'll be playing a song called 'I Burn Today'. It's a semi cryptic, semi poetic telling of my recent life I suppose. It's all from the pages of my heart.
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 | Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
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Description: Hengel's Chemnitzer Concertina (Quad reed) Solo. I hope that you tell someone that "You Love Them"!! Those simple words can mean so very much. Written in 1945 by Scotty Wiseman. Have I told you lately that I Love you. Could I tell you once again some how, Have I told with all my heart and soul How I adore you, Well darling I'm telling you now. CHORUS: This heart would break in two if you refuse me, I'm no good without you anyhow, Dear have I told you lately that I love you, Well Darling I'm telling you now!! Have I told you lately how I miss you, When the stars are shining in the sky "Even though I'm not in Luxor Egypt now and there are a few less flies, I can still see the stars clearly!!", Have I told you why the nights are long when You're not with me, Well darling I'm telling you now, Have I told you lately when I'm sleeping, Ev'ry dream I dream is you some how, Have I told you who I'd like to share my love forever, Well darling I'm telling you now. "Why not tell that special someone today that you love them." Johnny Boy
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 | The Consequences Of An Open Bar
Tags: Bar, Brown, Bruce, Bunac, Calgary, Canada, Drunk, Eyed, Girl, Holton, Jon, Lo, Lock, Morrison, Open, Party, Richard, Titch, Van
Description: Nothing quite like crashing the 50th Birthday party of someone you've never met to make you feel like a wonderful human being. Thank you Bruce for your hospitality and the open bar. We apologise for our loutish behaviour...
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 | Uilleann Pipes
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One of the greatest --Liam O Flynn.
In his teens, Liam and his pipes began to attend music 'seisiuns' in the Kildare village of Prosperous. Here, for the first time, he met many of the people with whom he would later make his name and tour the concert-halls of the world. These were musicians like Christy Moore, Donal Lunny and Andy Irvine with whom, in the early seventies, Liam formed the legendary Planxty. One of Ireland's most important and influential groups, Planxty brought a style, innovation and 'cool' to Irish music which was to lead directly to the many Irish musical success stories during the decades that followed.
But behind the innovation and experimentation Liam O'Flynn has always managed to remain true to the great piping tradition. He has taken his instrument into previously unexplored territory - be it as a member of Planxty, as a soloist with an orchestra or working with artists as diverse as John Cage, The Everly Brothers, Van Morrison and Kate Bush. But whatever the situation, he has remained resolutely true to the music itself. And it's precisely this mix of credibility and durability which makes Liam O'Flynn one of our greatest musicians and someone long regarded among his peers as Ireland's Master Uilleann Piper.
"I always imagine," Liam says, "that it must have been extraordinary when the pipes were first developed in the eighteenth century - a whole new instrument and here's a fellow coming around to the local fair with this amazing instrument with extraordinary sounds and inbuilt accompaniment. It became an 'in' instrument that very quickly occupied prime position in the tradition and people of all stations took to it. The big houses took to the instrument and they had their own resident pipers. Then you had the traveling pipers who played at all sorts of outdoor happenings and they evolved a different style that was very immediate and quite open and spectacular. I suppose the whole idea of power was attached to people who played such an extraordinary instrument."
Liam is always searching for new arenas in which to take the pipes. With Mark Knopfler he performed the score to the movie Cal. Other movie scores include The Field, A River Runs Through It (with Elmer Bernstein), Kidnapped, and Roses from Dublin (with Vladimir Cosma). No stranger to playing with orchestras, Liam had already achieved an international audience when he recorded The Brendan Voyage with Shaun Davey, a groundbreaking orchestral piece which was followed in later years by three other Shaun Davey works, Granuaile, The Relief of Derry Symphony and more recently The Pilgrim. He had successfully brought the pipes into the greatest concert halls in the world and introduced its unique sounds to audiences and musicians everywhere.
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 | paul's letter to the romans chapter 06 barbaralba bible
Tags: anny, barbaralba, bible, howard
Description: romans chapter 06
vs. 1: What shall we say, then? EQ
Then now we say. Alarm. The planet is being killed by us. This is not a point we can ignore.
vs. 4: ... just as Christ was raised from death by the glorious power of the Father... EQ
Change the word Father for Life. And see that life has been one thing evolving. One mass of a thing. Becoming many yet still one. All here on one planet. 2 billion years of reincarnating life. Ever and always, 'sept cockroaches, mutating. Evolving from not yet one cell, not yet very aware creatures of life. In what looks like a march toward the heavens.
"We were born before the wind, yet younger than the sun." Van Morrison.
People, we are loosing far too much in our quiet obedience.
vs. 9: For we know that Christ has been raised from death and will never die again - death will no longer rule over him. EQ
vs. 12: Sin must no longer rule in your mortal bodies, so that you obey the desires of your natural self. EQ
vs. 14: Sin must not be your master; for you do not live under law but under God's (Life's) grace.
vs. 15: Surely you know than when you surrender yourselves as slaves to obey someone, you are in fact the slaves of the master you obey - EQ
Paul is on a roll. Back from the master of a shit storm to very beautiful clarity. I kiss you my bastard brother.
vs. 22: But now you have been set free from sin and are the slaves (servants) of God (Life), and the result is eternal life. EQ.
Jesus cryed tears of joy.
read by john rah
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