Wednesday, April 18, 2012

28 black &gold vs my moon my man artisanal mashup

28 black &gold vs my moon my man artisanal mashup
Sam sparro - black & gold vs Feist - my moon my man My moon, my man's a changeable land Such a loveable land to me My care, my co-lead barber I know There's nowhere to go but on How honestly my beggar should be The song's out of key again My fools, my things We're digging the things If the candlelit page again Take it slow Take it easy on me Shed some light Shed some light on things Take it slow Take it easy on me Shed some light Shed some light on things i looked up into the night sky and see a thousand eyes staring back and all around these golden beacons i see nothing but black i feel a way of something beyond them i don't see what i can feel if vision is the only validation then most of my life isn't real 'cause if you're not really here then the stars don't even matter now i'm filled to the top with fear that it's all just a bunch of matter 'cause if you're not really here then i don't want to be either i wanna be next to you black and gold black and gold black and gold!





Gregory Alan Isakov "Big Black Car"

Gregory Alan Isakov Big Black Car
From his 4th and most current record. Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, Gregory Alan Isakov's song-craft lends to the deepest lyrical masterpieces. With hints of his influences, Leonard Cohen, Iron and Wine, Gregory Alan Isakov has been described as "strong, subtle, a lyrical genius" and has shared the stage with touring artists such as Calexico, Mumford & Sons, Fiona Apple, DeVotchka, and Brandi Carlile. He has performed throughout the United States and Europe and appeared at numerous music festivals such as South By Southwest, Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Rocky Mountain Folks Fest. Gregory has toured solo and with his band "The Freight", and has released a quartet of albums:





Westside Connection Do You Like Criminals Bow Down 1996

Westside Connection Do You Like Criminals Bow Down 1996






Produit Libre aÌ l'Abracadabar.

Produit Libre à l'Abracadabar.
Produit libre interprète: Road to Hell de Chris Rea et Shot Down de ACDC, Rock.