Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Queen - Spread Your Wings (HD)

Queen - Spread Your Wings (HD)
Queen - Spread Your Wings (HD) "Spread Your Wings" is a rock ballad by Queen, from their 1977 album News of the World. Written by bassist John Deacon, it was released as the A side of the single Spread Your Wings/Sheer Heart Attack in 1978. It features Deacon on guitar and bass, Freddie Mercury on piano and vocals, Brian May on guitar and Roger Taylor on drums. A live version of the song appears in the band's 1979 album Live Killers. The song peaked at number 34 in the UK. The song is in 4/4 meter, and starts with a simple piano motif in D. It is written in D Major, then modulating up to D's relative minor, B minor in the bridge, coming down to D in the chorus. The lyrics of the song describe a troubled young man named Sammy who works at The Emerald Bar, sweeping the floor. The narrator (Mercury) of the song encourages Sammy to pursue his dreams, telling him to "spread your wings and fly away".





"Alan Parsons Project" (Eye In The Sky) - Karaoke

Alan Parsons Project (Eye In The Sky) - Karaoke
"Alan Parsons Project" (Eye In The Sky) - Karaoke





The Dead Trees - World Gone Global Official Music Video

The Dead Trees - World Gone Global Official Music Video
First single to be taken from The Dead Trees' new and sophomore album WHATWAVE out now on Affairs Of The Heart in Europe. This video was made by the fine folks at The Indie Workforce. Directed by Tory Dahlhoff. DEAD TREES are a bunch of nomadic dudes. To be more precise, they are Michael Ian Cummings (vox, guitar), Todd Dalhoff (bass, vox), Matthew Borg (guitar, vox) and Noah Rubin (drums, vox). They formed the band in Boston, in January 2007, released their debut Fort Music EP shortly thereafter, then packed up and moved all the way west to Portland, Oregon. Somewhere along the way, Fort Music fell into the hands of STROKES guitarist Albert Hammond Jr, who took the DEAD TREES on two US tours supporting his solo effort. The dudes lived in Portland for two years, worked odd jobs, and wrote and recorded their first full-length album, King of Rosa. After releasing the album on Milan Records in late 2008, they spent most of the next year on the road with bands such as THE WHIGS,! Adam Green and MGMT, as well as touring Europe, Brazil and the US as LITTLE JOY's backing band. At the end of 2009, the dudes moved again -- this time to Los Angeles, where they link up with producer Noah Georgeson (Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, LITTLE JOY, Adam Green) for their best recording to date: a buoyant, scrappy and tuneful collection of songs whose positive vibes were definitely influenced by the DEAD TREES' new home. "I feel inspired by LA," says Cummings. "There is space here to think ...





Melleefresh Deadmau5 - Hey Baby (House Moguls Remix)

Melleefresh Deadmau5 - Hey Baby (House Moguls Remix)
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