I've had this one in my head all day and cannot get rid of it!
Henry Mancini - Summer in Gstaad.
_________________________ This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee.
"Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." --Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche.
If you knew what I've had to do to come see you If you knew what I've had to say to see you again You'd never get angry And you'd never doubt my love for you If you knew how I've had to lie to be with you
If you know how much I have to struggle to come out They think I'm too young to be happy No one at home understands me They all censor my way to behave If you knew what I had to invent to come with you
When will the day arrive when I won't have to be away from you! When will the hour arrive when we can go out together, without lying!
To see you, and speak to you, whenever I feel like it So you could see me, and talk to me whenever you feel like it!
If you know how much I have to struggle to come out They think I'm too young to be happy No one at home understands me They all censor my way to behave If you knew what I had to invent to come with you
When will the day arrive when I won't have to be away from you! When will the hour arrive when we can go out together, without lying!
To see you, and speak to you, whenever I feel like it So you could see me, and talk to me whenever you feel like it!
Well... see you tomorrow See you always I will invent something, yes Until tomorrow...
_________________________ This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee.
"Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." --Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche.
Well,it"s taken me awhile to decide and come to this conclusion,but after being around for a few decades,and listening to,and seeing many rock-n-roll bands and different styles come and go....This band has to be the over-all,all-time best rock-n-roll band of all time,IMO.
They first appeared in the 1970"s,have never gone out of style,and everyone(even right now),from children to senior citizens love this band.They"re timeless!The younger commenters especially on youtube are always complaining that all the new music/groups suck,so they end up listening to and commenting about all the older/classic groups.This one,from what I've observed seems to be the all-time fave of everyone...The make-up,The costumes,The music,Time-less...
Here"s a random song from them,plus of course their all-time classic signature song...
Kiss
I Love It Loud
Rock-n-Roll All Night (this is the best one I could find that wasn"t embedding disabled...it gets cut off a little short at the end of the song,sorry )
Edited by Vanna1 (07/13/0901:38 PM)
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"You can get more with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone"--Al Capone
Sorry,but you have no choice...keep moving along please...
The living past...here and gone...
Self preservation...the weak link between ideas and action.
At times when the bar is set too high...it's sometimes best to just go under it instead.
To die in the arms of a loved one...peaceful bliss.
The Latin rythm known as "merengue" is in fact just a faster version of the Central African "soukous" genre. The former dates from the mid 30s, the later from the early 20s.
An example of this:
The soukous Dedé Priscilla (in Kamtok & French) by the Cameroonese singer Lea Lignanzi (1986):
The Spanish version, the merengue A pedir su mano (1991) by the Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra:
_________________________ This a spiritual thing and I am the laughing Buddha sitting on top of the world. Donnalee.
"Populace above, populace below! What are 'poor' and 'rich' at present! That distinction did I unlearn,—then did I flee away further and ever further, until I came to those kine." --Thus Spake Zarathustra / Friedrich Nietzsche.