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By popular demand, THE COMPLETE LYRICS:Everybody's always talkin' at meEverybody's tryin' to get in my headI wanna listen to my own heart talkin'I need to finish In The Heights insteadDid you everClose a show to put it back onDid you everGet on a stage and wanna get off?Did you everDance around the park and let it all go?Did you make a videoInstead of writing your show?I like to dance a lotThat's who I amThe ladies think I'm hotCheck out my tan!Will I be In The HeightsYou know you canBet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it (Bet on me)And In The Heights is gonnaBe on BroadwayI wanna plug the showToday is the day!Am I the type of guy who seems kinda gayBet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on itOh, hold upGive me room to thinkBring it on downHi my name is Lin MirandaI know you don't know who I am but IWore these pants and I'm willin' to danceLike an idiot if ya just gimme the chanceTo just plug my show and reach the peopleBust my flow cuz the flow is lethalIt's called in the Heights and life is sweet yoIt helps that I get to kiss Karen Olivo8 times a week, yoThe beat's goin' but we keep goin' cuz we knowWe movin' and provin' to Michael RiedelWe can have a hit show about Latino peopleWho wake up at my BodegaAnd sorry "Mr. Kenny Ortega"You better tell Zac Efron that he gotta get offBecause he's never gonna look like Jonathan GroffWoo, damn he's so cute . .Heh, Okay, I'm sorry but it's trueDon't look in his eyes you'll get taken inYou'll be breakin' in to Spring Awakenin'And that High School Musical's rakin it inIt was paper thin, but they made it againI'm facin the end of this song the hard wayIs this what it takes just to make it to Broadway?!REPEAT CHORUS
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Added: 208 days ago
By: antony
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Gold Medal for ExcellenceAudience Choice for Best Music Documentary2006 PARK CITY FILM MUSIC FESTIVALGOTTA SERVE SOMEBODY:THE GOSPEL SONGS OF BOB DYLANhttp://www.gottaservesomebody.comhttp://dylangospel.blogspot.com/The best African-American covers of Dylan songs since Jimi Hendrix. --International Herald Tribune"This DVD overflows with interest, and, more importantly, with music." -Michael Gray, author of The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia and Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan.Interviews with Dylan musicians: Jim Keltner, Spooner Oldham, Regina McCrary, Fred Tackett, Terry Young, Mona Lisa Young, and producer Jerry WexlerParticipating artists: Bob Dylan, Shirley Caesar, Chicago Mass Choir, Dottie Peoples, Aaron Neville, Sounds of Blackness, Helen Baylor, The Fairfield Four, Great Day Chorale, Arlethia Lindsey, Mighty Clouds of Joy, and Rance Allen.Commentary by: Paul Williams and Alan LightThis musical documentary premieres 1980 footage of Bob Dylan performing "When He Returns," the first archival performance released from this important era.Amazon.com Editorial ReviewGotta Serve Somebody - The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan is all about redemption. That's apparent enough in the music, where the struggle between sin and salvation is inherent in the tunes that are interpreted here by a host of superb gospel artists. But in a larger sense, the very existence of this DVD (and the Grammy-nominated CD that preceded it in 2003) can be viewed as redemption for Dylan himself, who weathered another controversy and emerged, if not triumphant, then certainly vindicated. When he plugged in an electric guitar in 1965, he was labeled "Judas" by the folkie faithful; ironically, when he turned to Jesus some 15 years later, proclaiming himself born again and releasing Slow Train Coming and Saved, the outcry was even louder. But once again Dylan has the last laugh, as now, a quarter of a century after the fact, it's clear that the material on those recordings was his strongest not only since 1975's Blood on the Tracks but perhaps since his '60s heyday. The quality of the songs lies in what Jerry Wexler, co-producer of the two Dylan albums, describes as the "immaculate funk" of the music, and especially in the heartfelt simplicity (especially by Dylan standards) and emotional directness of the lyrics; clearly, that's what attracted great gospel singers like Shirley Caesar (singing "Gotta Serve Somebody," the most recognized song on the two Dylan albums), Dottie Peoples (a powerful version of the beautiful "I Believe in You"), the Mighty Clouds of Joy (a rockin', sanctified "Saved"), the Fairfield Four (the stirring, a cappella "Are You Ready"), and the angel-voiced Aaron Neville ("Saving Grace") to this project. We also get Dylan himself, performing "When He Returns" at a 1980 concert, along with an animated rendering of his original "Gotta Serve Somebody." Hallelujah, y'all. --Sam GrahamBob Dylan's Gospel songs, widely reviled when new, have steadily grown in stature and acceptance over the years.  Here in the hands of Gospel greats, likely the folks best suited to do them, they come up stronger than ever.  Strong recommendation.  Much better and more gripping than I expected. -Sing Out!Directed by Michael B BorofskyEdited by Christine MitsogiorgakisJeffrey Gaskill Executive ProducerFeatured Performances:Every Grain of Sand (Arlethia Lindsey)When He Returns (Bob Dylan)Solid Rock (Sounds of Blackness)Gotta Serve Somebody (Shirley Caesar)I Believe In You (Dottie Peoples)Saving Grace (Aaron Neville)What Can I Do For You? (Helen Baylor)Are You Ready (The Fairfield Four)In the Garden (Great Day Chorale)Saved (Mighty Clouds of Joy)Pressing On (Chicago Mass Choir)When He Returns (Rance Allen)Bonus Features include: Animated video to -Bob Dylan's original GRAMMY® -winning, "Gotta Serve Somebody."
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Added: 208 days ago
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