On the 17th of September, 2021, I was driving in the Country when I pondered what my next Video should be. I then came up with a Challenge for Myself: I am going to sing Asa Turney's Lyrical Version of Fate of Sixty Years completely from Memory whilst I was driving. I then stopped at a Gas Station and began recording myself. After a couple Botched Runs, I was able to sing the Version within the Video. I was able to both Focus on the Road and sing my Cover, albeit the Road Conditions did not require too much Focus.
Although I do not talk about them much, I am a Huge Fan of Asa Turney's Lyrical Versions of Touhou Project Themes. In fact, my Favourite Song is her Lyrical Version of Lunatic Princess, which I had downloaded to my Phone back in Late March of 2016. [Although I always wanted to make a Music Video to accompany it, I doubt that she will let me make it since I want the Music Video to portray me being accepted into a Pure Land of Fantasy instead of Kaguya speaking to Mokou.] I also love her Lyrical Version of Fate of Sixty Years, whose Lyrics are ingrained into my Memory!
[ TMS Live Shanghai ] Kirk Kenney - Fall Down on my Knees (Alt. Version)
Video recorded at The Jungle Studio in Shanghai on 1st October 2021 by Shafoin (Video) and Nick Chow (Audio).
Kirk Kenney is an eclectic bilingual musician, who has performed, collaborated, and coordinated tours in over 30 cities in China, at venues small and large, from DDC to the Shanghai Concert Hall to the National Centre for the Performing Arts. Kirk performs solo and collaborates with local and international musicians. He has been awarded grants from the US Department of State and the Ford Foundation, and continues to look for new ways to bring people from around the world together through music and the arts. Kenney’s music draws on influences from traditional musics of the Americas, Africa, Central and East Asia, and especially the heartfelt, humorous and honest storytelling of Floridian musician, Gamble Rogers. A self-taught guitarist, Kenney studied horse-head fiddle with Hugjiltu (Ajinai Band), getting more involved in Beijing’s underground music scene. He picked up traditional American fiddle after studying and playing with Michael Ismerio, and honed his stage experience playing with bands like the Beijing Alchemists, The Randy Abel Stable, the Ring Road Ramblers, the Hutong Yellow Weasels/the Mountain High, Emerald Rae and Sourpuss. He was invited to perform at master pipa player Dong Nan’s camp in Qingdao. Not only a singer and multi-instrumentalist, he has also gone behind the scenes to coordinate tours for the bands Manhu, Jenny and the Hog Drovers, Erynn Marshall and Carl Jones, and Cynthia Sayer and Her Joyride Band. When he’s not memorizing lyrics on a train, doing yoga, or learning how to brew a good espresso, he likes to walk around Shanghai’s ex-French Concession, admiring old buildings and trees.
I'm glad I was able to purchase this CD before it will go out of print again. The sound quality is excellent.
I recall when back in the day "Fun time" hit the radio stations, A danceable tune with a contagious beat.
"Surrender" is my other favorite song here. Although this was not probably the best album from this duo
compared to "2 Hot!"and "Twice the Fire", it was "worth the wait" to have it re-released on CD. I hope that
"Twice the Fire" can be released on CD very soon.
The previous work was feeling that there was a feeling of tension, but here is a calm couple manzai (excuse!)It does not go until, but it has become a lot of happy feeling.Is there something change between the two people?The duo of men and women can be used to imagine the surrounding area, regardless of whether you prefer or not.The quality of the music is not lowered, but the atmosphere is slightly different.After the success of the disco chart, the first track “FUN TIME” seems to have become a hit tune for this album on Moro. It is now a work of disco classics.
"Dance Yourself Dizzy" is a 1979 song by Liquid Gold taken from their self-titled album. It was the band's biggest hit in the UK, peaking at number two and being certified silver for sales of 250,000.
Recording
Some of the members of Liquid Gold did not have great belief in the song, such as Syd Twynham; however, lead singer Ellie Hope was more hopeful for its success. Syd Twynham recalled, "We didn't think it really going to happen but we were playing a residency at Caesar's Palace in Luton and the song came on and everyone was dancing so we were really surprised when it took off the way it did".
Reception
Barry Lederer in Billboard was positive: "As with the first hit, this new release is, equally, energetic, uplifting and a step forward for the group."[3]
Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" is a 1977 disco single recorded by Chic. It was the group's first hit, reaching #6 on both the pop and R&B charts.[1] In addition, along with the tracks, "You Can Get By" and "Everybody Dance", the single reached #1 on the dance play charts.[2] Luther Vandross provided backup vocals. He was working as a session vocalist at the time.[3]
[Reuploaded because the YouTube version just got uploaded as the original version of the video by accident]
While waiting for season 2 of Mao Mao: Heroes Of Pure Heart, let's watch all 8 parody dubs that I made so far.
I hope HBO Max will release Mao Mao season 2.
My Tracle.tv channel: https://www.tracle.tv/channel/gWeUigOI0qM
Outro music: https://youtu.be/QHoqD47gQG8
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KYOSHO SUBARU IMPREZA 22B-Sti VERSION
kyosho MINI CAR BOOK No.03 ファミリーマート
1/64 minicars collection blog https://skycar.blog.fc2.com/
FC2 https://video.fc2.com/account/76744968/content
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3jSnQvIlNqNPO1FXIvTj8A/videos?view_as=subscriber
Performed as a live piano version by Larry Santos with Seymour joining in
Written in 1978 by Roy Lessin, Richard Wilbur & Larry Santos, but never finished
Performed as a live piano version by Larry Santos with Seymour, the puppet joining in.
Written by himself, John Bettis, Richard WIlbur, Alan & Marilyn Bergman, but never finished
The Marc Lowe Point TMLP feat DJ JOV - Starman (Bowie's Birthday Mix Remix Tribute)
Another fan hater troll re-mix of fake musician Marc Lowe
This is an improved version of the one butchered by the worst musician in Tokyo and star of the crappy music thread on Reddit
with relevant clips from:
Children of Divorce (1980)
Battered (1978)
Sister, Sister (filmed in 1979, but released in 1982)
and About Mrs. Leslie (1954)
Sorry to tell that this song by 10cc, "I'm Not in Love" should have been a heartbreaking ballad, filled with more meaning, hurt and a sad lament. It should have been one of the saddest songs of 1975 plus it should have been on the list of sad songs and break-up songs.
Hosted by Chris Trane, aired on Thanksgiving Day 11/28/1985
Dancin' On Air playlist:
Cindy & Roy – I Wanna Testify (1979)
Isaac Hayes - Don't Let Go (1979)
Larry Santos – Don’t Take the Easy Way Out - rehearsed piano version
Aretha Franklin & Annie Lennox from Eurythmics - Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves (1985)
Solaris – Music Mind (1980)
Stevie Wonder - Part-Time Lovers (1985)
Ta Mara & The Seen - Everybody Dance (1985)
Mary Stevens – Find Your Love (1983)
Pop ballad slow dance: Billy Harner - What About the Children? (1973)
Pop Music Video Showcase: 10cc - I'm Not in Love (serious edit version)
Wild Honey - At the Top of the Stairs (1976)
George Benson - On Broadway (1978)
Sister Sledge & Chic - We Are Family (1979)
"Long, Long Time" is a song written by Gary White.[1] The song was a hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1970.
Linda Ronstadt version
In 1970, Linda Ronstadt released the song as a single and on the album Silk Purse.[1] The single spent 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 25,[2] while reaching No. 15 on Canada's "RPM 100",[3] No. 8 on Canada's CHUM 30 chart,[4] and No. 20 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart.[5][6]
In 1971, Linda Ronstadt was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Female Vocal Performance for her rendition of "Long, Long Time".[7]
Other versions
In 1976, Larry Santos released a cover of the song, which reached No. 38 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart[9][10] and No. 109 on Billboard's "Bubbling Under the Hot 100".[11]
In 1998, Canadian singer/songwriter Alannah Myles covered the song for her compilation album The Very Best Of Alannah Myles.[12]
"I'm Not in Love":
Sorry to tell that this song by 10cc, "I'm Not in Love" should have been a heartbreaking ballad, filled with more meaning, hurt and a sad lament. It should have been one of the saddest songs of 1975 plus it should have been on the list of sad songs and break-up songs.
"Only When I Laugh":
Only When I Laugh is a 1981 American comedy-drama film with Marsha Mason & Kristy McNichol, based on Neil Simon's 1970 play The Gingerbread Lady.