Daniele Luppi and Danger Mouse released Rome a few years ago. It has an Ennio Morricone vibe. I found this today, and it seems to be inspired by Francis Lai's theme for A Man and a Woman.
I haven't been a music poster the first 17 years much but during my last few weeks here i'm mostly going to be a music poster music number one! I love his voice in this song
a little more about the huge impact of the old song "Louie Louie"
as stated by Wiki - "The FBI investigated the song for 31 months"
it was hard to understand the lyrics - the story is the singer had a sore throat and they cut the single anyway - his raspy voice sounded real cool - lots of rumors about the lyrics being what we called "dirty" back then - highly sexual - that wasn't true
from Wiki:
"The song was banned on many radio stations and in many places in the United States, including Indiana, where a ban was requested by Governor Matthew Welsh. These actions were taken despite the small matter that practically no one could distinguish the actual lyrics. Denials of chicanery by Kingsmen and Ely did not stop the controversy. The FBI started a 31-month investigation into the matter and concluded they were "unable to interpret any of the wording in the record"
The "remarkable historical impact" of "Louie Louie" has been recognized by organizations and publications worldwide for its influence on the history of rock and roll. A partial list (see Recognition and rankings table below) includes the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Grammy Hall of Fame, National Public Radio, VH1, Rolling Stone Magazine, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Recording Industry Association of America. Other major examples of the song's legacy include the celebration of International Louie Louie Day every year on April 11; the annual Louie Louie Parade in Philadelphia from 1985 to 1989; the LouieFest in Tacoma from 2003 to 2012; the ongoing annual Louie Louie Street Party in Peoria; and the unsuccessful attempt in 1985 to make it the state song of Washington."
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I like it. It's fun trying to see where the stunt double comes in. I'm fairly sure that Brittany does her own spin in the beginning of the video
Btw, barely legal== legal.
papparazzi probably had their alarms set to 12:01 on the day of her 18th hoping for an upskirt.
after a pause, let's talk about how you can blame it all on fellini
as for golden earring,
they've had more influence over my life than i'd care to admit
includes wearing namesake jewelry upon the correct earlobe during that period of music while playing air drums to this song
thank you for reminding me
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and playing on rooftops better than the beatles
We have to be prepared to accept the possibility that this is as good as music gets. (Including what appears to be a bass ukulele.)
i thought that might get a click or two out of you
a group of friends is able to get together and harmonize in ways we mortals are unable to comprehend because we are not aliens and this is performance art
papparazzi probably had their alarms set to 12:01 on the day of her 18th hoping for an upskirt.
after a pause, let's talk about how you can blame it all on fellini
There's a lot of people you can blame. She was self motivated from the beginning and like all true geniuses got surrounded by a lot of vultures, especially being from louisiana. I know those types well.
papparazzi probably had their alarms set to 12:01 on the day of her 18th hoping for an upskirt.
after a pause, let's talk about how you can blame it all on fellini