I shall wait... Day and night, I shall wait forever for your return. I shall wait, because the bird which flies away returns to his nest in order to forget. Time rushes by... while my heavy laden heart beats sadly. Yet, I shall await your return. Flowers fade, the fire dies. A shadow glides by in the garden. The clock ticks away slowly, I think I hear your footsteps. The wind brings faraway sounds. Standing at my door, I listen in vain. Alas, nothing, nothing at all, comes for me. I shall wait... (etc.)
regina spektor
New album . FAR
REGINA SPEKTOR
At the piano
REGINA SPEKTOR
Presenting new CD "Begin to Hope"
REGINA SPEKTOR
So sweet!
REGINA SPEKTOR
On stage at Lollapalooza - 2007
REGINA SPEKTOR
Warner Music Group
REGINA SPEKTOR
Amsterdam July 2009
PAVAROTTI
A typical concert pose, with hankerchief in hand!
PAVAROTTI
An intimate portrait
PAVAROTTI
Always a smile on his face
PAVAROTTI
At home
PAVAROTTI
On stage as Radames, in Aida
PAVAROTTI
With princess Diana
PAVAROTTI'S LAST PERFORMANCE
He was so ill, both he and the orchestra in fact mimed. Noone realised this until an article was publishe disclosing it
PAVAROTTI
Two years before his death!
MICHAEL JACKSON
The very early years
MICHAEL JACKSON
1958 - 1975
MICHAEL JACKSON
The "Jackson Five" years
MICHAEL JACKSON
First "solo" Album
MICHAEL JACKSON
Thriller
THE FALLEN by FRANZ FERDINAND
Some say ya troubled boy just because you like to destroy all the things that bring the idiots joy. Well, what's wrong with a little destruction? And the Kunts won't talk to you 'cause you kissed St. Rollox adieu, 'cause you robbed a supermarket or two. Well who gives a damn about the profits of Tesco? Did I see you in a limousine Flinging out the fish and the polythene. Turn the rich into wine as you walk on the mean Well the… Fallen are the virtuous among us Walk among us Never judge us Yeah, we're all---
So we stole and drank champagne On the seventh seal you said you never feel pain "And I never feel pain, won't you hit me again?" "I need a bit of black and blue to be a rotation" In my blood I felt bubbles burst There was a flash of fist, an eyebrow burst You've a lazy laugh and a red white shirt I fall to the floor, Fainting at the sight of blood! Did I see you in a limousine Flinging out the fish and the polythene. You turn the rich into wine Walk on the mean Be they Magdalen at Virgin you've already been You've already been, Already seen, That the fallen are the virtuous among us Walk among us, Never judge us, To be blessed
La, la, la, la, la, la, etc.
So I'm sorry if I ever resisted I never had a doubt that you ever existed I only have a problem when people insist on taking their hate; placing it onto your name. Some say ya troubled boy Just because you like to destroy You are the word, the word is 'destroy' I break this bottle Think of you fondly
Did I see you in a limousine Flinging out the fish and the polythene to the whore in a hostel or the scum of a scheme. Turn the rich into wine, Walk on the mean. It's not a jag in the arm It's a nail in the beam. On the barren Earth You scatter your seed Be they Magdelan or Virgin You've already been You've already been You've already seen...(And go)
You've already been, You've already seen That the fallen are the virtuous among us Walk among us Oh if you judge us, We're all damned.
LILLY ALLEN
The Fear - Her Number One hit
LILLY ALLEN
Looking Simply Ravishing!
LILLY ALLEN
Topless in Cannes
LILL ALLEN
Young and Full of Cheer
LILLY ALLEN
23rd Birthday
Barbra Streysand
Barbra Streysand
With Barry Gibb
Album "Guilty"
GUILTY
Guilty** Woman in Love Run Wild Promises The Love Inside What Kind of Fool** Life Story Never Give Up Make It Like A Memory (** Duet with Barry Gibb)
ELVIS
The early years
ELVIS
With his group - THE jORDANAIRES
ELVIS
In the sixties
ELVIS
Las Vegas - final years
ANDY STEWART
gREAT sCOTTISH SINGER AND ENTERTAINER
ANDY STEWART
COMPLETE WITH KILT!
EDINBURGH TATTOO
The Bands of Her Majesty's Royal Marines
BRITISH TROOPS
In action...somewhere!
IRAK
British Troops
CARING FOR THE VICTIMS
Thank God some of them care
DARE TO LIVE - ACTION AID
2007 Latin Grammy Awards - clicking on image will take you to the song in English
LAURA PAUSINI
Co-operates with ACTION AID
ANDREA BOCELLI at Pavarotti's funeral
Bocelli also co-operates with ACTION AID
ACTION AID
For more info, click on pic.
A PERFECT WORLD
Click on the pic to go to my very modest contribution
QUEEN
Biography - click on pic
THE EARLY DAYS
IN ACTION
FREDDY'S STATUE IN SWITZERLAND
FRANCOISE HARDY
More pics if you click on this one.
AVEC MA GUITARRE
IN CONCERT
MORE photos - CLICK ON PIC
EDISON LIGHTHOUSE
The Best of .......
TONY BURROWS
Edison Lighthouse singer
LITTLE MANHATTAN
Film - 2005 - Starring Charlie Ray (Rosemary) and Josh Hutcherson (No! not me! Gabe)
Amy Winehouse
Amy again
and again
One more time
Back from black
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
With John Travolta in Grease
Olivia
Cowboy?
Olivia
Sweet
Olivia
Lovely
Sir Elton John
Mister Glamour himself
Elton John AIDS Foundation
Music studies
Royal Academy of Music
SCREAM - by Tokyo Hotel
Composed by - Jost, David; Roth, Dave; Weitzl, Olaf.
You get up, and somebody tells you where to go to When you get there, everybody's telling you what to do Thank you, it's been another bloody Monday And no one is asking what you wanted anyway Nein - nein - nein - nein - nananana nein Nein - nein - nein - nein - nananana nein
Scream! 'Til you feel it Scream! 'Til you believe it Scream! And when it hurts you Scream it out loud! (Scream)
Watch out! Stay awake, they're lurking Obsess you, they are always working Promising everything you never asked for And one day it'll be too late and you'll beg for more Nein - nein - nein - nein - nananana nein Nein - nein - nein - nein - nananana nein
Scream! etc.
Back to zero - the time's about to come Let them know, you're not just anyone The time's about to come
Scream! etc.
(Shut up!) No! Cause you feel it No! Cause you believe it No! And when it hurts you Scream it out loud No! - no! - no! - no! - no! - no! - no! Scream it out loud - scream!
IT'S MY LIFE - by BON JOVI
This ain't a song for the broken-hearted. No silent prayer for the faith-departed. And I ain't gonna be another face in the crowd; You're gonna hear my voice when I shout out.
It's my life, it's now or never; I ain't gonna live forever. I just want to live while I'm alive. (It's my life) My heart is like the open highway. Like Frankie said I did it my way. I just wanna live while I'm alive; it's my life.
And this is for the ones who stood their ground; And for Tommy and Gina; they never backed down. Tomorrow's getting harder, make no mistake. Luck ain't even lucky, got to make your own breaks. [Chorus:]
Better stand tall when they're calling you out. Don't bend, don't break, baby, don't back down. [Chorus:]
HELP ME MAKE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT sung by Gladys knight
Words and music by Kris Kristofferson
Take the ribbon from my hair, Shake it loose and let it fall, Layin' soft against your skin Like the shadows on the wall.
Come and lay down by my side Till the early morning light. All I'm taking is your time Help me make it through the night.
I don't care what's right or wrong and I won't try to understand. Let the devil take tomorrow For tonight I need a friend.
Yesterday is dead and gone And tomorrow's out of sight. It's so sad to be alone Help me make it through the night.
And it's so sad to be alone Help me make it through the night.
I don't want to be alone HELP ME MAKE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT.
Kriss Kristofferson
A very successful composer, singer, actor, in fact a real all-round showman. His performances with "THE HIGHWAYMEN", one of whom was JOHNNY CASH, were terrific.
Blowing in the wind - by Bob Dylan
How many roads must a man walk down Before you call him a man? Yes, 'n' how many seas must a white dove sail Before she sleeps in the sand? Yes, 'n' how many times must the cannon balls fly Before they're forever banned? The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind, The answer is blowin' in the wind.
How many times must a man look up Before he can see the sky? Yes, 'n' how many ears must one man have Before he can hear people cry? Yes, 'n' how many deaths will it take till he knows That too many people have died?
How many years can a mountain exist Before it's washed to the sea? Yes, 'n' how many years can some people exist efore they're allowed to be free? Yes, 'n' how many times can a man turn his head, Pretending he just doesn't see?
WA, YEAH - sung by Antònia Font.
For an interview and part of the original TV3 documentary, go to:
You keep talkin', who you trying to kid? Tryin' to keep your feelings hid, and I'm a prisoner of the past. It's so hard to make a good thing last.
We know history. Over and over, will it repeat. Hey you, it's only me; no heart on my sleeve.
Here we go, some things are inevitable. Don't we know, it could be so beautiful. It's too realSituation flammable. Love is, love is, love is....A big scary animal
Hey girl, be a man; why’d you let it get out of hand. Hey boy, be a girl; who wants to live in a man's world? Come down, feel the ground. We can't keep going 'round and around. I know it's only you. Can I refuse? Can I refuse? Can I refuse?
Hey boy, serves you right. Why'd you have to take that bite. Hey girl, play your game. God knows they're all the same. Hey girl, listen up, no use drink' from that broken cup. Hey man, feel the fear, someday I'm gonna catch your tears. Here we go, some things are inevitable. Don't we know, it could be so beautiful. It's too real; situation flammable. Love is, love is, love is....A big scary animal.
Tears in heaven - Album Cover
Eric Clapton
Lyrics by E. Clapton & W. Jennings
Would you know my name If I saw you in heaven Will it be the same If I saw you in heaven I must be strong, and carry on Cause I know I don't belong Here in heaven
Would you hold my hand If I saw you in heaven Would you help me stand If I saw you in heaven I'll find my way, through night and day Cause I know I just can't stay Here in heaven
Time can bring you down Time can bend your knee Time can break your heart Have you begging please Begging please (instrumental)
Beyond the door There's peace I'm sure. And I know there'll be no more... Tears in heaven
It's been two long never-ending months since I last posted a song. Illness, I'm afraid, has been the cause. details in http://www.joesblogpage.blogspot.com/ Anyway, it became quite clear while I was in hospital that I was not alone. Family, friends, colleagues, even the hospital staff, all helped me through what could have proved a traumatic experience. I am pleased to say I have recovered from the heart problem I suffered, though I 'm on a rather strict diet at the moment. This song illustrates the feeling that accompanied me during my ten-day stay in hospital. I particularly like the original Gerry and the Pacemakers version, though countless others have been made. The song is taken, of course, from the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical "Carousel", and both lyrics and music are simply extraordinary. Lioverpool football Club have adopted it as their Hymn and it was particularly, and very emotionally, satisfying to watch the crowd and hear them sing it when they came to Barcelona three years ago. Needless to say, with such support they won.
I chose this particular version from youtube.com because it's gerry's original song with the lyrics superimposed on the Liverpool FC flag, Thank you youtube,com and thank you toga 1989 who posted it. Enjoy.
WOW! What a song.... and what a group! You can't think of them without thinking of the whole scene back in the years when so many of us protested. Has it been worth while? Of course it has. Maybe not as much as the more idealists among us wanted, but there has certainly been progress. Today's leaders were the young ones then, and they have undoubtedly been influenced by the songs written then, whether by The Beatles, Bob Dylan or The Eagles, and by the many demonstrations in which they also participated.
This song in particular brings back an awful lot of memories, not the least of them when I heard my son sing it for the first time with his group. Tears literally flooded my eyes.
And here they are, singing it unplugged, years later (1994), older, wiser, better and obviously enjoying it and very pleased with the result, as can be deduced from the mutual congratulations at the end!
Listen to it... slowly, gently, lovingly. Savour its delicious introduction, both guitar and bongos, as the tempo gradually increases, till the applause finally bursts out and those unforgettable words come out: "On a dark desert highway..." A remarkable performance. Absolutely fantastic. Unrepeatable. Simply genius. Love it. Love the Spanish guitar flavour. . Hope you will too. Lyrics below. Video courteousy of youtube.com and marvtheeguy; thank you both.
On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair, Warm smell of colitas, rising up through the air, Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light, My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim, I had to stop for the night. There she stood in the doorway; I heard the mission bell, And I was thinking to myself: "This could be heaven or this could be hell". Then she lit up a candle and she showed me the way, There were voices down the corridor, I thought I heard them say...
"Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely place, such a lovely face. Plenty of room at the Hotel California, Any time of year, you can find it here."
Her mind is tiffany-twisted, she got the Mercedes bends. She got a lot of pretty, pretty boys, that she calls friends. How they dance in the courtyard, sweet summer sweat. Some dance to remember, some dance to forget. So I called up the captain: "Please bring me my wine. "He said: We haven't had that spirit here since nineteen-sixty-nine." And still those voices are calling from far away, Wake you up in the middle of the night just to hear them say...
"Welcome to the Hotel California Such a lovely place, such a lovely face. Living it up at the Hotel California, What a nice surprise, bring your alibies."
Mirrors on the ceiling, pink champagne on ice, And she said: "We are all just prisoners here of our own device." And in the master's chambers, they gathered for the feast, They stab it with their steely knives, but they just can't kill the beast. Last thing I remember, I was running for the door, I had to find the passage back to the place I was before. "Relax," said the night man. "We are programmed to receive. You can checkout any time you like, but you can never leave!"
Curious really, just when Martini launch the pink version of their famous beverage, I go and discover this group that's been going for fifteen odd years. This is their web site and you'll find there everything you'll want to know about them.
http://pinkmartini.com/home/ And here's a video of their song "La soledad" (Loneliness). Lovely "Chopin" piano intro, rich tenor voice and a sensually delicious tango rythm that simply seduces your body into swaying to the music, all combine to make listening to it a truly enjoyable experience which I strongly recommend, just as I urge you to listen to "Splendor in the grass"; a simple country tune (reminiscent of "Burning Bridges" from the Kelly's Heroes film) with simple country lyrics, leading in to a slow version of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concierto nº1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZyp2j3Jabg
Lyrics and translation below the video (Thank you youtube.com and MagicBlondGirl). Photos on the left.
Viniste a mi como poesía en la canción (You came to me like poetry in a song) Mostrándome un nuevo mundo de pasión (Showing me a new world of passion) Amándome sin egoismo y sin razón (Loving me without selfishness or reason) Mas sin saber que era el amor (But not knowing that it was love) Yo protegi mi corazón (I shielded my heart) El sol se fue y yo cantando tu canción (The sun went off, and I remained singing your song,) La soledad se aduena de toda emoción (Loneliness robs me of all emotion) Perdóname si el miedo robo mi ilusión (Forgive me if fear took away my yearning) Viniste a mi no supe amar (You came to me, I did not know how to love you) Y solo queda esta canción. (And all that is left is this song.)
J'ATTENDRAI Sadly, he passed away during the night of the 29th/30th of September. Curiously enough, it was his Saint's Day, Saint Michael.
He was well over eighty, probably ninety. Miquel Vives was my children's maternal grandfather, my father-in-law. I hadn't seen him in over 25 years, but I retain fond memories of us walking in the mountains of Vandellos, in Spain, or collecting olives on his land in those same mountains, and of our after-dinner conversations over a good glass of brandy and a strong "Faria", the Spanish cigar from Galicia.
I remember, especially, that night during the winter of '70/'71 when, driving up the mountain in a heavy snowstorm, his car got stuck. My two baby kids were in that car with their mother! Jaume, her brother, had to walk in the freezing cold and thick snow to the next village for help.
Miquel was an educated man with a vast and varied experience in a dozen different fields, ranging fron the Spanish Civil War, in which he participated, to running businesses, driving taxis, building and modernising houses and working the land.We quarelled back in '82 and never saw each other again, mainly because of his poor health, and also to avoid causing each other unnecessary stress. We did, however, respect each other. I am sure he will be sadly missed.
His favourite song was "j'attendrai" by Dino Oliveri and Louis Poterat/N.Rastelli. It's a French wartime song, based on an Italian song, that tells of waiting for one's loved one's return. Here it is, sung by Tino Rossi, courtesy of Youtube.com and maldoror26, thank you both.The song is, of course, quite old and so is the arrangement. Perhaps a more modern, and possibly more popular, version was Dalida's (1975), but this one, Tino Rossi's, retains a certain melancholic flavour which, I think, is particularly suitable for the occasion.
J'attendrai,le jour et la nuit, j'attendrai toujours
ton retour.
J'attendrai,car l'oiseau qui s'enfuit vient chercher l'oubli
This song (from her latest album "Far") was sent to me recently by my son. The lyrics haven't stopped haunting me since.
Regina Spektor, an American, Russian-born singer, has a lovely voice and apparently writes very poetic songs. This particular one, "Genius next door", has a very soothing piano, backing her remarkably cool voice. No real emotion, just stating matter-of-fact what must be a typical tragedy in our society.
Porridge for prison? Prison being the closed circle kids find themselves thrown in when they enter the "lake" - an apparently beautiful drug paradise/wonderland- and/or the jail they eventually end up in; but they don't care.
The neighbours avoid talking about it - can't draw attention to their community, house prices would fall, scandal, shame, etc. - or find excuses "enchantment, weather", whereas the media is constantly looking for precisely that sort of thing to sell more papers, more TV programmes, though they treat it as an everyday affair "coffee, doughnuts". The garbage collectors just limit themselves to clearing the rubbish (syringes, corpses, etc.)
The chorus line:"Hold in your breath 'till you come back up in full" = pot, etc. Whereas the second time she adds "... you fool!" = warning. The two sides of the same coin.
The genius is the youngster who goes about his ordinary, excitement-free life, ignored by the other kids, but secretly envying them. In the loneliness of his private world he has to resort to his hands, "his secret", for sexual satisfaction and "to get high".
Here's the video, courtesy of youtube.com and spektography (thank you), followed by the lyrics. Enjoy.
Some said the local lake had been enchanted, others said it must have been the weather. The neighbors were trying to keep it quiet, but I swear that I could hear the laughter. So they jokingly nicknamed it "the porridge", 'Cause overnight that lake had turned as thick as butter. But the local kids would still go swimming, drinking, saying that to them it doesn't matter. If you just hold in your breath 'till you come back up in full. Hold in your breath 'till you've thought it through, you fool. The genius next door was bussing tables, wiping clean the ketchup bottle labels, getting high and mumbling German fables. Didn't care as long as he was able to strip his clothes off by the dumpsters at night while everyone was sleeping and wade midway into that porridge; just him and the secret he was keeping. If you just hold in your breath 'till you come back up in full. Hold in your breath 'till you thought it through, you foolish child. Ah! Ah! In the morning, the film crews start arriving with donuts, coffee, and reporters. The kids were waking up hungover. The neighbors were starting up their cars. The garbage men were emptying the dumpsters. Atheists were praying full of sarcasm, and the genius next door was sleeping, dreaming that the antidote is orgasm. If you just hold in your breath 'till you come back up in full. Hold in your breath 'till you thought it through, you foolish child. Ah! Ah!
Two years ago, the world lost a magic voice, a voice that has enchanted millions of music lovers. Today, I'd like to remember Pavarotti not only as a great opera singer, but especiually as a man who managed to get close to the ordinary people with his repertoire of popular songs. I wonder if in heaven the angels have stopped singing in order to listen to him? WIKIPEDIA HAS AN EXTENDED BIOGRAPHY WITH SEVERAL LINKS. YOUTUBE, OF COURSE, HAS A VERY LARGE SELECTION OF HIS MUSIC.
I had the good fortune of being able to see him, together with Josep Carreras and Placido Domingo, in their last World Tour Concert on 13/7/1997 at Barcelona Football Camp; an unforgettable experience.
That was one of my favourite songs (sung by Pavarotti, of course, although in this case we also have Placido Domingo and Josep Carreras - three for the price of one!). Here are three more: two are popular Napolitan songs - "Mamma" and "Torna a Sorrento". The other one is an extraordinarily beautiful Aria, "Una furtiva lacrima". Check out the great Caruso's version at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t936rzOt3Zc
So much has been said about him that there is very little I can add; only my own impressions. Sadly, he ended up a grotesqque caricature of what I considered to be a real genius.
Unlike the other "Kings" - Elvis (rock) or Sinatra (swing) or Lennon (composer) - in addition to having a good voice and a talent for acting (see his thriller video) he could dance ..... and HOW he could dance! The man literally re-invented dancing - especially group dancing - and gave it the modern look. His choreographies were impeccable, creative, imaginative. His influence over stage dancing today is undeniable.
I want to remember him, though, as he was, in his original self, not as the surgically remastered figure that emerged in later years. That's why I chose this song, Ben. Sung in the early seventies - he was still singing with the Jackson Five then but was beginning to make a name for himself - it features the original Michael Jackson, with an excellent, though slightly immature voice. It also shows a really touching innocence which, unfortunately, was not going to last very long. I've often wondered if he didn't see himself as Ben and yearned for someone to sing this song to him.
Ben, the two of us need look no more / We both found what we were looking for / With a friend to call my own / I'll never be alone / And you my friend will see / You've got a friend in me (You've got a friend in me) Ben, you're always running here and there (Here and there) You feel you're not wanted anywhere (Anywhere) If you ever look behind / And don't like what you find / There's something you should know / You've got a place to go (You've got a place to go)
I used to say, "I" and "me" / Now it's "us", now it's "we" (I used to say, "I" and "me") (Now it's "us", now it's "we")
Ben, most people would turn you away / I don't listen to a word they say / They don't see you as I do / I wish they would try to /I'm sure they'd think again / If they had a friend like Ben (A friend) Like Ben (Like Ben) Like Ben.