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samedi 25 octobre 2014

Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits 1988 (full)



 
 
Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits 1988 (full)
      
      
 

Greatest Hits is a 1988 compilation album by British-American band Fleetwood Mac. It covers the period of the band's greatest musical success, from the mid 1970s to the late 1980s.
While most bands undergo a number of changes over the course of their careers, few groups experienced such radical stylistic changes as Fleetwood Mac. Initially conceived as a hard-edged British blues combo in the late '60s, the band gradually evolved into a polished pop/rock act over the course of a decade. Throughout all of their incarnations, the only consistent members of Fleetwood Mac were drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie -- the rhythm section that provided the band with its name.
Track Listings:
01, 0:00:00 Rhiannon
02, 0:04:11 Don't Stop
03, 0:07:23 Go Your Own Way
04, 0:11:02 Hold Me
05, 0:14:47 Everywhere
06, 0:18:30 Gypsy 'Nicks'
07, 0:22:55 You Make Loving Fun
08, 0:26:27 As Long as You Follow
09, 0:30:37 Dreams
10, 0:34:52 Say You Love Me
11, 0:39:06 Tusk
12, 0:42:32 Little Lies
13, 0:46:10 Sara
14, 0:52:35 Big Love
15, 0:56:18 Over My Head
16, 0:59:47 No Questions

 
 
 

Tommy Emmanuel - full set Guitar Town 8-9-14 Copper Mtn., CO HD tripod



 
 
 
Tommy Emmanuel - full set Guitar Town 8-9-14 Copper Mtn., CO HD tripod
       
     
 
Tommy Emmanuel performs his full set at the 10th annual Guitar Town at Copper Mountain, Colorado on August 9, 2014.
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Fleetwood Mac - Greatest Hits 1988 (full)  
 
 
 

Coldplay best songs and hits



Coldplay best songs and hits
       
      
 
Follow coldplay discography in chronological order. Only the finest songs. note: i do not own the materials. songs can be purchased on itunes, amazon etc. check tracklist below
Don't Panic 0:00:00
Shiver 0:02:15
Yellow 0:07:16
Trouble 0:11:44
Politik 0:16:18
Clocks 0:21:31
Daylight 0:26:32
A rush of blood to the head 0:31:49
Amsterdam 0:37:30
What If 0:42:30
Fix you 0:47:38
Talk 0:52:27
X&Y 0:57:26
Speed of sound 1:01:50
A Message 1:06:33
Viva la vida 1:11:15
 
 
 

Saturday Night Fever soundtrack (full album)




 
 
Saturday Night Fever soundtrack (full album)

       
       

If copyright holders prefer this removed, please consider contacting me directly via YT (instead of delivering a strike to the account) and I will be happy to oblige. Otherwise, let's all bring some joy into our lives and enjoy an album that is iconic and musically defines the era it came from. One of the biggest selling albums of all time (over 25million sold), it stayed on the US charts for over two years and held the top spot for almost half a year (24weeks!): 16 weeks at #1 in the UK.
AllMusic's excerpted review is reprinted below.
Another article that puts the album in a cultural context: http://www.forbes.com/sites/micheleca...
Track
Listing, track length, start times
1 --Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (4.42) 0:12
2 --Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love (4.02) 5:00
3 --Bee Gees - Night Fever (3.31) 9:06
4 --Bee Gees - More Than A Woman (3.15) 12:39
5 --Yvonne Elliman - If I Can't Have You (2.57) 15:57
6 --Walter Murphy - A Fifth Of Beethoven (3.02) 18:57
7 --Tavares - More Than A Woman (3.15) 22:01
8 --David Shire - Manhattan Skyline (4.43) 25:20
9 --Ralph McDonald - Calypso Breakdown (7.49) 30:04
10 --David Shire - Night On Disco Mountain (5.12) 38:00
11 --Kool & The Gang - Open Sesame (3.59) 43:30
12 --Bee Gees - Jive Talkin' (3.43) 47:18
13 --Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancing (4.14) 50:58
14 --K.C. And The Sunshine Band - Boogie Shoes (2.16) 55:15
15 --David Shire - Salsation (3.51) 57:35
16 --M.F.S.B. - K-Jee (4.13) 1:01:24
17 --Trammps - The Disco Inferno (10.51) 1:05:40
 Review by Bruce Eder
Every so often, a piece of music comes along that defines a moment in popular culture history... Saturday Night Fever, although hardly as prodigious an artistic achievement as those precursors, was precisely that kind of musical phenomenon for the second half of the '70s -- ironically, at the time before its release, the disco boom had seemingly run its course, primarily in Europe, and was confined mostly to black culture and the gay underground in America. Saturday Night Fever, as a movie and an album, and a brace of hit singles off of it, suddenly made disco explode into mainstream, working- and middle-class America with new immediacy and urgency, increasing its audience by five- or ten-fold overnight. The Bee Gees had written "Stayin' Alive" (then called "Saturday Night"), "Night Fever," "How Deep Is Your Love," "If I Can't Have You," and "More Than a Woman" for what would have been the follow-up album to Children of the World, and they might well have enjoyed platinum-record status with that proposed album.
Instead, Robert Stigwood asked them in early 1977 to contribute songs to the soundtrack of a movie that he was financing, a low-budget picture called "Tribal Rites on a Saturday Night." More out of loyalty to him than any belief in the viability of the film, they obliged; the group's involvement even survived the decision by the original director, John Avildsen, that he didn't want their music in the film -- instead, Stigwood fired him and brought in the very talented but much more agreeable John Badham, the movie's title was changed to Saturday Night Fever, The Bee Gees' music stayed, and the result was the biggest-selling soundtrack album in history, a 25 million copy monster whose sales, even as a more expensive double-LP, dwarfed the multi-million units sold of Children of the World and Main Course.
Strangely enough, for all of the fixation of the movie and its audience on dancing, the Bee Gees' new songs were weighted equally toward ethereal ballads, which may be one reason for the soundtrack album's appeal -- it delivers what its audience expects, plus a "bonus" in the form of the soaring, lyrical romantic numbers that were, as with most ventures by the Gibb Brothers in this area, virtually irresistible. ...
 Even the presence of David Shire's "Night on Disco Mountain" and "Salsation" and Walter Murphy's "A Fifth of Beethoven" don't hurt, because these set a mood and a surrounding ambience for The Bee Gees' material that makes it work even better. Heard on CD as 79 minutes of music, Saturday Night Fever comes off like an idealized commercial-free radio set of late-'70s dance music (and, in that regard, the decision to leave Rick Dees' "Disco Duck" off the soundtrack album was a good one for all concerned, except Dees).
 
 

THE NICE (Keith Emerson): Fillmore West, December 12, 1969 (audio only)




 
 
THE NICE (Keith Emerson): Fillmore West, December 12, 1969 (audio only)
 

    
 

0:00 Country Pie / Brandenburg Concerto No. 6
6:36 Hang On To A Dream
21:30 Pathetique Symphony No. 6, 3rd Movement
29:45 For Example
45:00 She Belongs To Me
KEITH EMERSON: Hammond organ, piano
LEE JACKSON: Bass guitar, vocals
BRIAN DAVISON: Drums, percussion
I do not claim any ownership or copyright in this recording, or its contents. Fair Use Act, 1976.