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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Gabriellle - Out Of Reach

Gabrielle is a singer songwriter from London. She began her career singing for clubs in London's West End, but her first single Dreams, released in 1993, went straight to the top of the charts. She's had hits with her soulful pop records ever since, and her latest is Out of Reach.

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Dido - White Flag, Life For Rent

Dido
You may have heard Eminem's Stan - and if so, you've heard Dido. Dido has been singing and playing music since she was five years old, and has recently released her debut album No Angel, a mixture of warm acoustic and electronic sounds.




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Song lyrics | Dido lyrics

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Mariah Carey_Without You



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Top 20 favorite singers of all time

like honest singers who are not trying to sound a certain way, but rather sound the way they sound because their vocal strengths and quirks alike naturally flow out of them. My top 20 favorite singers is a varied list across all musical genres. Sometimes, I like a voice because I'm used to it, that I grew up hearing it. It feels like home. At other times, I am in awe of technical ability, although this is rare. Mostly, I like a voice if it's unique, not following a particular school of singing, or after a certain tradition So here, in no particular order (for how could I possibly rank one higher above another) is my list:
Paul McCartney: From sweet ("Yesterday") to rough ("I'm Down") to downright crazed ("Helter Skelter") McCartney's vocal talent is rivaled only by his superlative instrumental ability. Recommended track: "Maybe I'm Amazed"

John Lennon: For similar reasons as McCartney. Lennon was famously uncomfortable with his own voice, which is why he opted for double-tracking in the studio. But his poignancy on a track like "Julia", and his passion on another such as "Don't Let Me Down" put him in the stratosphere of rock vocalists. Recommended track: "God "

Chet Baker: A jazz vocalist who stood out from the confident crooner stylings of many of his contemporaries, Baker's vocal is a lost, haunted sound of a doomed romantic. His performance on "Time After Time" remains to be my favorite. Recommended track: "Time After Time"
John Lee Hooker: Bluesman Hooker's voice is like melted chocolate over a well-used ashtray; menacing, dangerous and ultimately sexy. Recommended track: "Decoration Day"
Mavis Staples: A ruggedly soulful alto voice, Mavis Staples performances are infused with gospel fire, and a textured tone which provokes emotional reactions in me, most notably on the Staples version of "The Weight". Recommended track: "The Weight"
David Bowie: Known for his reputation as a musical chameleon, Bowie also had many facets of his voice, which gave each of his performances something unique. From the lower registers ("Golden Years", "China Girl") to impassioned theatricality ("Rock n' Roll Suicide"), to the poignant ("Life on Mars"), Bowie is able to nuance his performance in just the right way to serve the song. Recommended track: "Young Americans"
Ella Fitzgerald: The yin to Billie Holiday's yang, Ella's voice is clear and clean, almost impossibly noted for a clarity that remains unmatched even today. Recommended track: "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered".

Sam Moore: The "Sam" in soul duo Sam and Dave, Moore's voice is playful, friendly, and right out of the church. His performance on "You Don't Know What You Mean To Me" is my favorite of his, full of vigor and positivity. Recommended track: "I Thank You"
Solomon Burke: This soul giant, known as "The King of Rock n Soul", also took his cues from gospel music, but leant his skills to a wide range of styles, including country. Using backup singers as a kind of soulful Greek chorus, listening to Burke is like attending a tent meeting, with a voice so powerful, emotional, it pulls you closer to the divine. Van Morrison owes this guy big! Recommended track: "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love"
Bob Dylan: For many, Dylan's voice is a deal-breaker. And it's true, you either love or hate his voice. But then again, which voice do you mean? Dylan has used several. In listening to his albums, you can see that he was always experimenting with his voice in intonation and texture. Compare "Blowin' in the Wind" to "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" to "Just Like A Woman" to "Lay Lady Lay", and on. It might seem like four different singers! Recommended Track: "Desolation Row"
Elvis Costello: Starting off as a nervy pub rocker, Elvis Costello's approach has since been that of pushing his own limits as a writer and as a singer. He's tried country, torch singing, classical, big band jazz, and several other musical styles, all while staying true to the core qualities of his unique voice. Costello's limitations ultimately reveal themselves as strengths. From the piss-and-vinegar of "Miracle Man" from his debut, to his impassioned, countrified "The Judgement" of his more recent "The Delivery Man" album, Costello is a consistently interesting vocalist. Recommended track: "I Want You"
Peter Gabriel: First, the front man and founding member of Genesis, Gabriel's voice is a smoky, raspy instrument, flecked with soul influences and yet very English. He carried his vocal prowess into a solo career which relies on the interplay between his voice and the percussion-oriented rock for which his overall sound is known. The voice is at the forefront, unique, almost otherworldly. Recommended track: "San Jacinto"
Sting: Although he lost me a while ago with his MOR meanderings, Sting's voice remains to be a favorite. During his work with the Police, and also on his first few solo albums, Sting explored the darker aspects of humanity in his writing. His keening tenor which has been imitated but never reproduced, is what brings across the emotional connections without being showy but rather in relying on the distinct quality of his voice itself. Recommended track: "Fortress Around Your Heart"
Roberta Flack: On the strength of "Killing Me Softly" alone, Roberta Flack gets my vote as one of the smoothest sexiest voices ever. I think one of the reasons for this is I get the impression that she's not trying to be this good, she just is. Her voice is the sound of pure effortlessness, particularly on this track, bringing soul, pop, and jazz together as if they've never been apart. Recommended track: "Killing Me Softly"
Jeff Buckley: Who knows where Buckley would have gone if he'd lived to build his career beyond a single completed album? Anywhere. Buckley was gifted with a genetic advantage being Tim Buckley's son. The elder Buckley was no slouch in the singing department either! But another thing Jeff Buckley seemed to inherit was his father's musical curiosity, taking on anything from Nina Simone to Led Zeppelin to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and pulling them all off. Recommended track: "Dream Brother"
Norah Jones: Much like Roberta Flack, Jones' vocal is the sound of someone who breathes out the song, rather than sings it, all the while marrying a love of jazz and country in equal measure. Her music is thereby made the two opposing worlds sound as if they've always belonged together in the most laid back and unassuming way possible. Recommended track: "Seven Years"
David Byrne: Byrne's voice is a great example of how a front man can create a sound for a whole band. The members of Talking Heads are good players particularly in their ability to incorporate world music in with the sound of post-punk, but it is Byrne's voice that defines the band for most; a paranoid, idiosyncratic voice of a man driven to the brink by living in the city too long. Recommended track: "Pulled Up"
Neil Finn: A superlative songwriter in Split Endz, Crowded House, and in an excellent solo career I think Finn's ability as a singer is often overlooked. Finn's voice seems to evoke an impassioned innocence betrayed by the darker tones of experience. It is an emotionally connected, boyish-yet-textured voice which rages and soothes with equal dexterity. Recommended track: "Don't Dream It's Over"
Ben Ottwell of Gomez: On seeing Ottwell, and his band mates in Gomez, you wouldn't imagine that a sound that owes a heavy debt to blues singer Charley Patton would be involved. But Ottwell's Tom Waits-like growl jumps out, delivering a sound that adds grit and gravel, without the effect that he's imitating what people think a rock singer should sound like. Recommended track: "We Haven't Turned Around"
Elvis Presley: The King: blues, country, pop, gospel, and beyond, this man could sing anything. From the scrappy rockabilly of the Sun Sessions, to the MOR of "Wooden Heart", to the later day "Burnin' Love", Elvis proved that he was more than a rhinestone jumpsuit. He had the skills as a vocalist that few have or will ever have. Period. Recommended track: "American Trilogy"

How to throw a karaoke party

You're sitting at home planning a party. You've got your list of invitees down. A cupboard full of chips and dips, and a cooler full of beer. You go to your computer and start putting together some mix Cd's of your favorite music. As you gather the songs you notice yourself singing along with one, and your eyes widen, lit up as you a struck with an idea.
"I should have Karaoke at my party!"
Brilliant! What could be more fun that a Karaoke party? The answer: a lot of things, if you're not careful! While Karaoke is a pass time enjoyed by people of every age, race and gender, it's also something you have to be in the mood for. So what happens if people show up to your party and aren't in the mood for Karaoke? Get them in the mood.
There are three basic steps to throwing an amazing Karaoke party, and it all starts with invitations.
Step 1: Inviting your guests
With any luck, everyone at your party will have a blast, but do you know who won't? The people who don't show up! Karaoke is always fun with a good sized crowd, but if you aren't careful, you may loose half of your guests. It's all about how you present your invitation. There are two different types of people you will be inviting to the party; people who love karaoke, and people who like karaoke. The difference is this...
People who LOVE karaoke - Make sure they know this is a karaoke party! This will be the smaller of the two types, but they are also the most important. They will go out of their way to attend, and you will need them during the party.
People who LIKE karaoke - The easiest way to help ensure they will come is to avoid mentioning karaoke, and just tell them you are having a party. Why? While it is true that they enjoy karaoke, if they realize your party will focus around this activity, come party day they may think, "I'm not really in the mood." With people who just like karaoke, this can often be the case, and the number of people attending can make or break a party.
Step 2: The supplies
First and foremost is the karaoke machine. RENT ONE! Unless you own a professional karaoke machine, you should get one. This might seem a little expensive, if you buy yourself a cheap one and then try to supply yourself with a good selection of music, you'll end up spending a lot more, and getting a lot less. A good way to cut on costs all around is set up the party with a small group of friends so you can all split the bill.
Just as important as the karaoke machine is the food and beverages. It is a party after all. As far as food goes, avoid really heavy foods. Things like "pigs in a blanket", meatballs, or any sort of dinner foods. These foods will make your guests feel sluggish and tired, and when people are tired, they don't want to sing! Stick to chips, meat and cheese trays, hot wings and sugary foods. These will keeps your guests happy and high energy.
Now, if you want to loosen up your guests vocal cords and inhibitions, there's nothing that does the trick quite like alcohol! Mixed drinks are your best choice. They are fun, flavorful, and, best of all, won't slow everyone down. Serve fun drinks like Jell-o shots or margaritas. Beer will weight people down just light heavy foods, so if you are going to serve beer, go with bottled. People tend to drink them a little slower, and their is less beer to them. Wine is generally best avoided, but if you must, go with a White Zinfandel or a Lambrusco. They tend to be more of the "party" wines. Also, make sure you have an amply supply of soda for any non-drinkers. Energy drinks are great too, but a little more expensive.
Step 3: Getting people in the mood
You're guests have arrived and the party is underway. This is the easy part. Have fun and sing! As the host, you may have to be the first one to sing. Most people don't want to be first up, so take charge and get things started! Then focus on encouraging the people who "LOVE" karaoke to get up there and sing, and try to get them to drag others up there with them. Many people need someone to sing with them first before they feel comfortable on their own.
Make sure you have people sign up on a list so you have a singing order, and make sure someone enforces that! Nothing can kill a karaoke party like having one drunk guy hog the microphone.
And there you have it! The recipe for a perfect karaoke party. Now, just make sure you don't wake the neighbors with your 3am performance of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Learn more about this author, Klaus von Hohenloe.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Kat Deluna - Whine Up



Song lyrics | Kat Deluna lyrics

Infernal - I Won´t be Crying



Song lyrics | Infernal lyrics

My Chemical Romance - Teenagers



Song lyrics | My Chemical Romance lyrics

Mika - Relax, Take It Easy



Song lyrics | Mika lyrics

Mika - Love Today



Song lyrics | Mika lyrics

Akon - Don't Matter



Song lyrics | Akon lyrics

Fergie - Big Girls Don't Cry




Song lyrics | Fergie lyrics

Fall Out Boy- Thanks For The Memories



Song lyrics | Fall Out Boy lyrics

Tokio Hotel - Monsoon



Song lyrics | Tokio Hotel lyrics

Avril Lavigne – When you're gone



Song lyrics | Avril Lavigne lyrics

Phil Collins-One More Night



Song lyrics | Phil Collins lyrics

Madonna-Material Girl



Song lyrics | Madonna lyrics

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Elvis Presley-In The Ghetto



Song lyrics | Elvis Presley lyrics

Elvis Presley-Always On My Mind


Elvis Presley - Always On My Mind lyrics

(words & music by wayne thompson - mark james - johnny christopher)
Maybe I didn't treat you
Quite as good as I should have
Maybe I didn't love you
Quite as often as I could have
Little things I should have said and done
I just never took the time

You were always on my mind
You were always on my mind

Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died
Give me, give me one more chance
To keep you satisfied, satisfied

Maybe I didn't hold you
All those lonely, lonely times
And I guess I never told you
Im so happy that you're mine
If I make you feel second best
Girl, Im sorry I was blind

You were always on my mind
You were always on my mind

Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn't died
Give me, give me one more chance
To keep you satisfied, satisfied

Little things I should have said and done
I just never took the time
You were always on my mind
You are always on my mind
You are always on my mind



Song lyrics | Elvis Presley lyrics

Michael Jackson-Thriller



Song lyrics | Michael Jackson lyrics

Michael Jackson - Beat It



Song lyrics | Michael Jackson lyrics

Michael Jackson-Billy Jean

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Sting-Desert Rose



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Sting- Shape Of My Heart



Song lyrics | Sting lyrics

Tom Jones - Green,Green Grass Of Home

Tom Jones - She's a Lady - Festival Viña 2007



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Tom Jones - Sex bomb



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Rolling Stones - Angie



Song lyrics | Rolling Stones lyrics

Avril Lavigne - Girlfriend



Song lyrics | Avril Lavigne lyrics

Hannah Montana-I miss You



Song lyrics | Hannah Montana lyrics

Goo Goo Dolls - Before It's Too Late



Song lyrics | Goo Goo Dolls lyrics

Prima j- Rockstar



Song lyrics | Prima J lyrics

Michael Bublé - Everything



Song lyrics | Michael Buble lyrics

Roxette-It Must Have Been Love



Song lyrics | Roxette lyrics

Celine Dion-I'm Alive



Song lyrics | Celine Dion lyrics

Monday, August 13, 2007

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Enrique Iglesias - Escape



Song lyrics | Enrique Iglesias lyrics

Enrique Iglesias - Bailamos


Song lyrics | Enrique Iglesias lyrics

Enrique Iglesias & Whitney Houston - Could I have this kiss



Song lyrics | Enrique Iglesias lyrics

Hugh Grant, Way Back Into Love


Hugh Grant And Haley Bennett - Way Back Into Love lyrics

I've been living with a shadow overhead
I've been sleeping with a cloud above my bed
I've been lonely for so long
Trapped in the past
I just can't seem to move on

I've been hiding all my hopes and dreams away
Just in case I ever need them again someday
I've been setting aside time
To clear a little space in the corners of my mind

All I want to do is find a way back into love
I can't make it through without a way back into love
Oh oh oh

I've been watching but the stars refuse to shine
I've been searching but i just don't see the signs
I know that it's out there
There's got to be something for my soul somewhere

I've been looking for someone to shed some light
Not somebody just to get me through the night
I could use some direction
And I'm open to your suggestions

All I want to do is find a way back into love
I can't make it through without a way back into love
And if I open my heart again
I guess I'm hoping you'll be there for me in the end

Oh oh oh

There are moments when I don't know if it's real
Or if anybody feels the way I feel
I need inspiration
Not just another negotiation

All I want to do is find a way back into love
I can't make it through without a way back into love
And if I open my heart to you
I'm hoping you'll show me what to do
And if you help me to start again
You know that I'll be there for you in the end

Oh oh oh



Song lyrics | Hugh Grant And Haley Bennett lyrics
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Friday, August 10, 2007

Enrique Iglesias - Do You Know (The Ping Pong Song)


Enrique Iglesias - Do You Know (Ping Pong Song) lyrics

DO YOU KNOW

Do you know?
Do you know?


Do you know what it feels like loving someone that’s in a rush to throw you away?
Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya?
Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?


If birds flying south is a sign of changes
At least you can predict this every year
Love, you never know the minute it ends suddenly
I can’t get it to speak
Maybe if I knew all the things it took to save us
I could fix the pain that bleeds inside of me
Look in your eyes to see something about me
I’m standing on the edge and I don’t know what else to give.

Do you know what it feels like loving someone that’s in a rush to throw you away?
Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya?
Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?

How can I love you?
How can I love you?
How can I love you?
How can I love you?
If you just don’t talk to me, babe.

I flow through my act
There's a question: Is she needed?
And decide all the man I can ever be.
Looking at the last 3 years like I did
I could never see us ending like this.

(Do you know?)

Seeing your face no more on my pillow
Is a scene that’s never ever happened to me.

(Do you know?)

But after this episode I don’t see
You could never tell the next thing life could be

Do you know what it feels like loving someone that’s in a rush to throw you away?
Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya?
Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?

Do you know what it feels like loving someone that’s in a rush to throw you away?
Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya?
Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?

(Do you know?)
(Do you know?)
(Do you know?)
(Do you know?)

Do you know what it feels like loving someone that’s in a rush to throw you away?
Do you know, do you know, do you know, do ya?
Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?

Do you know what it feels like loving someone that’s in a rush to throw you away?
(Do you know how it feels?)
Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know the lock on the door has changed?
(Do you know how it feels?)

(Do you know? Do you know? Do you know? Do you?)
(Do you know? Do you know? Do you know? Do you?)



Song lyrics | Enrique Iglesias lyrics

Enrique Iglesias - Rhythm Divine



Song lyrics | Rhythm Divine lyrics

Enrique Iglesias - Be with you



Song lyrics | Be With You lyrics

Enrique Iglesias hero



Song lyrics | Hero lyrics