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C'est pas ma version préférée, meme si avec l'orchestre, ça a quelque chose de grandiose, Johnny n'est pas au mieux , un peu en dessous de ce qu'il donnait habituellement. c'est trop '' propre" pour ce chanteur très animal 😉 . Il aurait fallu leur montrer une version des débuts, voire la version studio .
This was in England. 375,000 attended the knebworth concert. Every concert is sold out. He's still selling out stadiums 20 years later.Robbie is a cheeky story teller and many of his songs are from personal experiences. I'm american and a superfan since I heard him on the radio singing millennium in 1999 and later found him on youtube and was shocked that he's massive. He's beat Elvis in records.He's the 3rd person to receive the icon award..bowie and elton john hold this title. Has won 17 brit awards, more than anyone ever. By the way, he'll never sing this song again.The shooter in vegas had many similarities to this song. That he told us in his chat room he had talking to us daily for 3 years. He's extremely close to his fans and, to this day, speaks to us in instagram. His music is awesome. He sings pop his frank sinatra/Dean martin music is incredible. Check him out at the albert hall theatre. He raps, is a comedien and an artist who has his art displayed in museums. Check him out. My favorite artist of all time and the kindest person you'll ever meet.
This song is the greatest testimony for God/Higher Power ever written IMO. Faith is something that doesn't need proof, but IMO it helps. My faith started pretty much the way Ed sings about it in Heaven.
A legend... 57 years of career. Almost 1300 songs in total.. By listening to these songs you will realize that this great singer was capable of singing everything.. A unique voice without equal.. His voice has only evolved over the years, it has become more and more powerful and precise.. He has done many exceptional concerts, crazy entrances like at the Parc des Princes in 1993 by entering from the back of the stadium and passing through the middle of the crowd for 3 nights in a row (no one had done that before him) and he did it again in 2013 at Bercy, in 1998 he arrived by helicopter above the Stade de France, in 1984 at the Zénith he came out with a giant hand, in 2012 at the Stade de France he arrived in a giant ball etc. To date he has sold more than 111 million albums, that's huge!! So imagine if he had had an international career... He brought together several generations. He brought together the rich, the less rich and the poor. He sang with several big international stars. He sang in several different languages. Listen: "Quelques cris, L'envie, Allumer le feu, Ce qui tue pas nous rend plus fort, Tu es elle, Que je t'aime, Je te promets, Quelque chose de Tennessee, Vivre pour le meilleur, Pense à moi, Marie, Laisse moi tomber, S'il nest pas trop tard, Ma religion dans son regard, Le temps passe, Si tu pars, Mon plus beau Noël, Te savoir près de moi, Sang pour sang, Aimer vivre, Ça ne change pas un homme, Cadillac, Je ne suis pas un héros 'Bercy 1990', Requiem pour un fou, Derrière l'amour, Gabrielle, Ce que je sais, Moulin à vent, C'est du vent, Voyage au pays des vivants, J'ai oublié de vivre, La musique que j'aime, Ma gueule, L'instinct, Diego, Un jour viendra." And many other wonderful songs... Une légende... 57 ans de carrière. Pratiquement 1300 chansons en totalité.. En écoutant ces chansons vous vous rendrez compte que ce grand chanteur était capable de tout chanter.. Une voix unique sans équivalent.. Sa voix n'a fait qu'évoluer au fil des années, elle est devenue de plus en plus puissante et précise.. Il a fait de nombreux concerts exceptionnels, des entrées folles comme au Parc des Princes en 1993 en rentrant par le l'arrière du stade en passant au milieu de la foule 3 soirs de suites (personne n'avait fait ça avant lui) et il l'a refait en 2013 à Bercy, en 1998 il arrivait en hélicoptère au dessus du Stade de France, en 1984 au Zénith il sortait d'une main géante, en 2012 au Stade de France il arrivait dans une boule géante etc.. A ce jour il a vendu plus de 111 millions d'albums, c'est énorme !! Alors imaginez s'il avait fait une carrière internationale..... Il a réuni plusieurs générations. Il a réuni les riches, les moins riches et les pauvres. Il a chanté avec plusieurs grandes stars internationales. Il a chanté en plusieurs langues différentes..
Its the kennedy center honors i believe 2023 when barry gibb or the bee gees were inducted. Barry gibb is the only living brothet maurice gibb died in 2003 and robin gibb passed in 2012
Still enjoy the four of his albums I own. Amazing voice and just really interesting music. Saw him in concert at my college in the early 70s and have been a life-long fan. He is definitely under-appreciated!
You'll Never Walk Alone was by Rodgers and Hammerstein for the musical Carousel in 1945. In 1963, British group Gerry and The Pacemakers did a cover, which became the most successful version. It was first sung in 1965 at Liverpool's FA Cup Final, with whom it became closely associated; the song took a much deeper and more tragic meaning after the Hillsborough disaster of 1989, when a human crush at the stadium in Sheffield injured hundreds and 96 fans lost their lives. It is an eerie but awe inspiring feeling to here thousands of fans sing it before every Liverpool FC game. Other singers to have performed this song are Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. Gerry and The Pacemakers were part of the Merseybeat, of which The Beatles led the British Invasion on the popular American music scene.
I would like to recommend you react some of Kasey's own songs, l think you should react to Not Pretty Enough; this 2001 hit song is Kasey's commentary about the reluctance of mainstream radio stations towards playing her music, and her resistance to being pigeon-holed to one style of music. Kasey will, where necessary, include any genre of music in her songs if required; Kasey's 2017 hit song Ain't No Little Girl, this is the song that Kasey said 'wrote her'. Ain't No Little Girl is said to answer the questions raised by Not Pretty Enough, but it initially found her wanting; but after having throat surgery and discovering her courage, performed the song with confidence stating this is the glue of my life, and that's a lot of glue.
Kasey took the opportunity of the lockdown for Covid, to rework Eminem's rap song into her own song; she change a reactive performance to a more emotive performance, such is the difference with her version that Kasey was given permission to upload this performance to Spotify in it's own right. Kasey Chambers is an accomplished Australian country singer-songwriter, who started her journey as a ten year old in the family group Dead Ringer Band; the band consisted of her father Bill, mother Diane and brother Nash. Kasey commenced her solo career towards the end of the 90's. Kasey's father Bill is playing the steel guitar, he's the gentleman to the left of the stage.
Upbeat nature of last port is the chaos he was feeling & the emotional turmoil he was feeling. She had had kids before no probs -why would this birth have been any different. Then suddenly it went wrong - DRM giving birth to suddenly dying on the table. Staff freaking out trying to bring her back - he is in m shock and freaking out wanting to get to her probably. In a blink of an eye his life had changed forever and she was gone. … I guess.
Elvis is the King regardless of age, or when he was so ill and in pain at the last concerts he did, and died 7 weeks later (you smarmy git, look in the mirror, what's your excuse) That man was only 42 years old when he died. Yes he gained weight, in the last couple of years of his life, so you're into body shaming then. He still got on that stage performed and was a sellout every time. He didn'g diss anybody, or laugh Listen up, you two will not be remembered. You're sat at a screen doing naff all but react and her laughing at him. You're both pathetic. Don't dare mention the end of his life again. 😡
Gabriel's RU-vid channel is @GabrielHenriqieMusic! His Covers of I Want To Know What Love Is with Coral Black to Black on a rooftop is my favorite! Also I Have Nothing is a great one!
John Farnham made his first public appearance today (since his cancer surgery) at his son's wedding. It was heartwarming to see him and see him smile. (June 18 2024).
I think he was criminally underrated and under promoted. Facesand Second Contribution were straight up masterpieces. Please check out Landscape from the Faces album. Thank you for this reaction. 🙏😊🙏
I’ve been lucky enough to become good friends with Shawn Phillips and I can’t tell you enough how often I listen as well as learn more about my life and life situations as well as this ethereal existence that he takes you through with his 4 1/2 active range that he often makes sounds Like it’s an instrument on its own. I hope you get a chance to listen to collaboration second contribution, and if you can get a chance to cherry pick a couple of others such as Planned O, which is short for planned obsolescence. There are so many songs that he has written the lyrics to composed the music to and arranged in a way that methodically takes you exactly where he wants you to go with him. Thank you and I sure hope that you do more Shawn Phillips. It’s a special cool because I know every word to everyone of his songs from his first six albums, and when I was younger, I could sound very much like him and hit some of his notes perfectly. However, now he’s having more trouble hitting those notes as he’s older as do I. He’s helped me since my wife died and I just can’t tell you how big lost that was for me anyway love the show and thanks Patti “ with an eye “
375000+ in live attendance for 1 person! Woodstock done 450000 for 3 days with 37 performers! Their would have been more if it was legal to cram people in! Wasn't a free concert either! I see him at the Isle of Wight festival last year,my cousin was at Knebworth! Oh the song is about drug use and the mental illnesses that come with it! There was no monkey,just his animal instincts while on drugs.
You can rely on Wikipedia for Shawn Phillips' information because he checks & corrects it himself. Hey, I also think a first listen is different than hearing something in passing or in the background. Shawn's music I think, sounds better with each listening... and it's meant to be listened to as a full album from beginning to end. Don't break off in the middle of a phrase!!!! Check out some of his other albums... There are 28 of them! "Rumplestiltskin's Resolve" has Herbie Hancock's rhythm section. I wore out more than one copy of his album "Furthermore".... fantastic stuff!!! Transcendence, Beyond Here Be Dragons, No Category..... so many great albums. His newest studio album is called Continuance, and most recent release is "Shawn Phillips - Live in the Seventies" on TLAK (Think Like A Key) Records; a 3CD set of Shawn at the top of his game. It includes solo performances, and different bands he's put together. Again all of his albums are suites which were written to be heard from beginning to end. I'm going back out to work with Shawn on the road this August. He's 81 and still going strong! P.S. Shawn turned The Moody Blues on back in the 60's... they weren't a blues band anymore after that! lol