Friday, April 6, 2012

Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own(1993 Version)

Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own(1993 Version)
Lyrics Sometimes i feel i'm gonna break down and cry Nowhere to go, nothing to do with my time I get lonely, so lonely, living on my own. Sometimes i feel i'm always walking too fast And everything is coming down on me, down on me, i go crazy Oh so crazy - living on my own. Dee do de de, dee do de de I don't have no time for no monkeybusiness Dee do de de, dee do de de I get so lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, yeah Got to be some good times ahead Sometimes i feel nobody gives me no warning Find my head is always up in the clouds in a dreamworld It's not easy - living on my own, my own, my own Dee do de de, dee do de de I don't have no time for no monkey business Dee do de de, dee do de de I get so lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, yeah Got to be some good times ahead





Herman's Hermits - I'm Henry Vlll, I Am (1965) Live performance

Herman's Hermits - I'm Henry Vlll, I Am (1965) Live performance
Herman's Hermits singing "I'm Henry Vlll, I Am" in a live performance in 1965. Herman's Hermits are an English beat (or pop) band, formed in Manchester in 1963 as Herman & The Hermits. The group's record producer, Mickie Most (who controlled the band's output), emphasized a simple, non-threatening, clean-cut image, although the band originally played R&B numbers. This helped Herman's Hermits become hugely successful in the mid-1960s The original members of the band were Keith Hopwood (guitar, vocals), Karl Green (guitar, vocals), Alan Wrigley (bass guitar, vocals), Steve Titterington (drums), and Peter Noone (lead vocals). The youngest member of a remarkably young group, 15-year-old Noone was already an experienced actor on the British soap opera Coronation Street. Derek "Lek" Leckenby (guitar, vocals) and Barry Whitwam (drums) (born Jan Barry Whitwam, 21 July 1946, in Prestbury, Cheshire) joined later from another local group, The Wailers. Whitwam replaced Titterington on d! rums, Green switched to bass guitar (replacing Wrigley), and Leckenby took over for Green as lead guitarist. Their first hit was a cover of Earl Jean's "I'm Into Something Good" (written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King), which reached #1 in the UK Singles Chart and #13 in the US in late 1964. They never topped the British charts again, but had two US Billboard Hot 100 #1s with "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" (originally sung by Tom Courtenay in a 1963 British TV play) and "I'm Henry the ...





EIFF-Photobooth-by-kmeyerphotography.mp4

EIFF-Photobooth-by-kmeyerphotography.mp4
Karmen Meyer Photography produced this fun Photobooth for the 2011 EIFF. Filmed entirely on location at the Closing Night Gala, it's comprised of a series of stills. And the beautiful people of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Music performed and contributed by THE BORN RUFFIANS -- Thank-you all!





badboy dNb

badboy dNb
Some quality ruffneck drum and bass sounds taken from the Innovation Podcast series.. (1) Sigma - Front to Back (2) Brockie & Ed Solo - Aimed at You