Album: Flying Colors (self titled) Country: USA Year: 2012 Genre: Progressive Rock Track: 2 out of 11 Line-up: Casey McPherson: lead vocals, keyboards, electric guitar Neal Morse: vocals, keyboards Steve Morse: acoustic and electric guitar Mike Portnoy: drums & percussion, vocals Dave LaRue: bass I do not own the rights for this song. The song belongs to its rightful owners. Hangin’ on a flag pole Lookin’ like a freak show Everyone of us has done it Jumpin’ into sinkin’ sand Tryin’ to forget it Blamin’ someone else “They made me do it” Shedding every ounce of faith Sucking every cell away Caving into every impulse Stuck inside this lonely face Hiding every scar (and) stain Busted in a Tarantino movie Shoulda, coulda, woulda, shut up I wished I kept my mouth shut ‘Cause I can’t change anything I did Every secret that I hide Keeps me locked up deep inside Starin’ at the future Draggin’ every footstep Maybe there’s another way out Tell me there’s another place Tell me there’s another day Tell me there’s another way out Shoulda, coulda, woulda, shut up I wished I kept my mouth shut ‘Cause I can’t change anything I did Every secret that I hide Keeps me locked up deep inside Wanna reach back… I’ll start in the center I’ll work in a mirror Want somethin’ for lust I’ll run from the lust I’ll wake in the mornin’ Walk in the sunlight Never again, no regrets Nothin’ to make me say I… Shoulda, coulda, woulda, shut up I wished I kept my mouth shut ‘Cause I can’t change anything I …
Album: Flying Colors (self titled) Country: USA Year: 2012 Genre: Progressive Rock Track: 11 out of 11 Line-up: Casey McPherson: lead vocals, keyboards, electric guitar Neal Morse: vocals, keyboards Steve Morse: acoustic and electric guitar Mike Portnoy: drums & percussion, vocals Dave LaRue: bass My favourite off this album I do not own the rights for this song. The song belongs to its rightful owners. Bitter land of sight unseen Awaken at the altar… A simple man, a single dream; to live and never falter Back from the seas, he had to sail As time had slipped away now He lands in a place of mystery; there’s no way he can stay now I will be with you I will be with you, again I will be (through the infinite fire) I will be with you, again One more chance to fight the fire That’s raging through the forest The water here’s in short supply; there’s no way he can store it Reaching out across the swirl The wind is a restless danger Soon he’ll reach the water’s edge, and no more be a stranger I will be with you I will be with you, again I will be (through the infinite fire) I will be with you, again I will be with you I will be with you, again I will be (through the infinite fire) I will be with you, again I’m waiting, I’m waiting Bitter land of sight unseen The winter sun is so extreme We’re seeking something different today Light the lamp from in the earth A nation from eternal birth Hold before me absolute sway Cover me in dust And hide me now As light and sound Come …
The official promo video for the Rolling Stones’ 1998 single “Out Of Control” The track is the third single from the album Bridges To Babylon, and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals, Wah Wah guitar, shaker and harmonica, Keith Richards on electric guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on electric guitar, Jim Keltner on percussion, Waddy Wachtel on electric guitar, Don Was on Wurlitzer piano and keyboards, Jamie Muhoberac on keyboards, Danny Saber on bass, clavinet and reality manipulations, and Blondie Chaplin and Bernard Fowler on background vocals.
What a week it’s been for movies! First, we got word that the newest The Dark Knight Rises trailer will run with the Avengers, then we saw some awesome character shots from Django Unchained, and now 12 new Expendables 2 posters have been released. Happy Friday guys – here’s your Brief! First up, since its debut 2 years ago there’s been no shortage of third-party iPad keyboards out there that promise the functionality of a laptop. And while they all have something to offer, we haven’t seen anything quite as impressive as the Brydge Kickstarter project. Built from aerospace aluminum that almost perfectly matches Apple’s own aesthetic, the Brydge secures your iPad with a click-in hinge that offers a 180-degree viewing angle. On top of that, the Brydge can be equipped with optional speakers and connects to your iPad through Bluetooth, eliminating the need for extra cables or ports. Head over to Kickstarter to turn your iPad into a would-be Macbook Air. www.kickstarter.com Next up, no one’s ever gonna accuse the fashion world of being sane, but a runway show at Boston’s Revere Hotel opening has taken fashion weirdness to the next level. Eager to show off their staff uniforms, the Revere had models repel down a 24-story vertical runway on the side of the hotel. The ensembles were designed by the Massachussetts College of Art & Design, featuring pieces from Ted Baker London’s spring and summer collections. And no need to worry about the models’ safety. The Revere enlisted …
greatindiantalent.com auditions by merlin A musical keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers or keys on a musical instrument, particularly the piano. Keyboards typically contain keys for playing the twelve notes of the Western musical scale, with a combination of larger, longer keys and smaller, shorter keys that repeats at the interval of an octave. Depressing a key on the keyboard causes the instrument to produce sounds, either by mechanically striking a string or tine (piano, electric piano, clavichord); plucking a string (harpsichord); causing air to flow through a pipe (organ); or strike a bell (carillon). On electric and electronic keyboards, depressing a key connects a circuit (Hammond organ, digital piano, synthesizer). Since the most commonly encountered keyboard instrument is the piano, the keyboard layout is often referred to as the “piano keyboard”.
KING CRIMSON — Lizard — 1970 (UK ) 1. Cirkus 2. Indoor Games 3. Happy Family 4. Lady of the Dancing Water 5. Lizard Robert Fripp — guitar, mellotron, electric keyboards, devices Gordon Haskell — bass, vocals Mel Collins — saxophones, flute Andy McCulloh — drums Peter Sinfield — words, VCS3 synthesizer, pictures Keith Tippett — piano, electric piano Robin Miller — oboe, cor anglais Mark Charig — cornet Nick Evans — trombone Jon Anderson — vocals on “Prince Rupert Awakes” (“Lizard”)
Live at Nagoya’s International Conference Hall in February 2005, as part of the Dynamite Tour. 椎名林檎(Shiina Ringo) – Lead vocals, Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar, Piano, Electronic keyboards, Melodica, Kazoo 亀田誠治(Kameda Seiji) – Bass guitar, Double bass, Electric upright bass 刄田綴色(Hata Toshiki) – Drums, Percussion 晝海幹音(Hirama Mikio) – Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar, Backing vocals HZM – Piano, Electronic keyboards, Electric guitar, Background Vocals