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To Download: Go to my video "Convert Everything to Anything" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DceHoZe7cYAand read description first. After you download the video, convert in to any format you want."New Again" comes from the CD called "The Passion of the Christ - Songs" from Windup Records. You can check it out here: http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/reviews/2004/passionofthechristsongs.htmlI have no more copies or formats to send anyone. I'm sorry. God Bless. This is a music video containing scenes from the Passion of the Christ and The Birth of Christ. This has a special message for those who appreaciate mother's. Also, there's a message of renewal for those who are seeking a new life in Christ. Please rate video.
New Again - Brad Paisley &...
Categories: Music criticism 
Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 6m21s
Views: 17  | Comments: 0
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A song dedicated to all the mama's in the world.
Mama
Categories: Pop Music 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 4m19s
Views: 24  | Comments: 0
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Lagbaja is a Yoruba word that means somebody, nobody, anybody or everybody. It perfectly depicts the anonymity of the so called "common man". The mask and the name symbolize the faceless, the voiceless in the society, particularly in Africa. Once you see Lagbaja's mask you are reminded of your own facelessness. This symbolism is so powerful that Lagbaja's mask has popularized the use of the mask concept by other artistes both in Nigeria and beyond.Though the concept was developed long before that, his first album (entitled Lagbaja) was released to National acclaim in 1993. Over the years and more albums later, the music continues to fascinate with its unique focus on a core of African drums. His music is a product of various influences ranging from traditional Yoruba music to Jazz. Often the music is purely instrumental- an interplay between traditional Yoruba percussions, drums, chants, and western instruments, especially the saxophone. When there are lyrics, they are primarily sung in Yoruba, English or a blend of the two as is colloquially spoken in Yoruba cities. Many of his songs dwell on serious social issues, while others simply entertain. Some are dance inducing while others pass serious messages in humourous ways. One thing that links all the songs together is his use of traditional African drums. Traditional Yoruba drums are the most prominent. Four families of these drums are employed in creating different grooves and moods. The dundun/gangan family is the most prominent and at times up to five drummers combine all the various components to create the polyrhythms. The bata ensemble is led by two musicians who alternate between soft high toned driving rhythms with their omele bata, and thunderous loud talk with their mum drum- iya ilu. The general percussionist leads the sakara ensemble. The fourth family, used as the backbone of the groove is the ogido, a derivative of the ancient gbedu. The ensemble of drummers constitute the larger part of the band. Vocalists and western instrumentalists make up the rest. Lagbaja's groovy fusion has been refered to as afrojazz, afrobeat, higherlife and afropop until now that he himself has christened the music AFRICANO, alluding mostly to the central role of African drums and grooves in his music.In March 1997, Lagbaja established his club, Motherlan' in the heart of Ikeja in Lagos. Motherlan's design is influenced by the traditional African town or market square, where people gather under the moonlight for ceremonies and artistic events like dance, music, story telling, wrestling etc. True to this function, over the years, it has become a place for many comedians to polish their act in front of a demanding audience. With a serene gorge of beautiful trees and greens as background, the venue merges traditional Africa with the contemporary, creating the ambience of the countryside in the urban city. Lagbaja performs at Motherlan' every last Friday of the month to a full house of faithfuls. Lagbaja is fast emerging in the forefront of contemporary African music, rich in the traditions of the continent while cosmopolitan in attitude. He has started to take his music beyond the shores of Nigeria, performing in festivals and venues around the world.Lagbaja is out now on Blue Pie for the world. You can find out more on Lagbaja by visiting www.bluepie.com.au or by searching "lagbaja" at all leading digital retailers on the planet.
Lagbaja - The best African...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 8m17s
Views: 19  | Comments: 0
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CONFIRMED LINEUP: THE RHYTHMIC STATE (Soap on a Rope, Power People, Slam etc) 30 mins Live stage show. D:CODE (Live PA with male & female vocalist) HYPERBASS (Live PA) The Doctor & Pulsator (Back 2 Back DJ Set)(Rezerection & Fantasia) Rebecca V. (R&B Set In room 2) Iain Waugh (Forth 1 FM) Gary Hancock Aaron Robertson MC Madman (Including a DJ set) MC Div & MC Rolands Plus DJs Michael Smith Graham Hitchkiss Jamie Forrest Male & Female Fuzion Dancers
Fuzion Events @...
Categories: Music events 
Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 4m58s
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64 images from my book: FACES of MUSIC, which has over 400 photos and 160 interviews.  Music score for this animated show is by Mark Mothersbaugh. How many faces do you recognize?  www.mrbonzai.com
FACES of MUSIC, a Mr....
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 3m16s
Views: 13  | Comments: 0
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I never knew i..I never knew i..Mic check one-twoI never knew i..Who woulda knew? I never knew i..Whoda known? I never knew i..Fuck what a storyI never knew i..Motherfucker comes outI never knew i..And sells a couple of million recordsI never knew i..And these motherfuckers hit the ceilingI never knew i..I dont do black music, I dont do white musicI make fight music, for high school kidsI put lives at risk when I drive like this I put wives at risk with a knife like this (ahhh!!)Shit, you probably think Im in your tape deck nowIm in the back seat of your truck, with duct tape stretched outDucked the fuck way down, waitin to straight jump outPut it over your mouth, and grab you by the face, what now? Oh - you want me to watch my mouth, how? Take my fuckin eyeballs out, and turn em around? Look - Ill burn your fuckin house down, circle aroundAnd hit the hydrant, so you cant put your burning furniture out(oh my god! oh my god!) Im sorry, there must be a mix-upYou want me to fix up lyrics while the president gets his dick sucked? {*ewwww*} fuck that, take drugs, rape slutsMake fun of gay clubs, men who wear make-upGet aware, wake up, get a sense of humorQuit tryin to censor music, this is for your kids amusement(the kids!) but dont blame me when lil eric jumps off of the terraceYou shoulda been watchin him - apparently you aint parentsChorusCause I never knew i, knew I would get this bigI never knew i, knew Id effect this kidI never knew id, get him to slit his wristI never knew id, get him to hit this bitchI never knew i, knew I would get this bigI never knew i, knew Id effect this kidI never knew id, get him to slit his wristI never knew id, get him to hit this bitchSo whos bringin the guns in this country? (hmm? )I couldnt sneak a plastic pellet gun through customs over in londonAnd last week, I seen a schwarzaneggar movieWhere hes shootin all sorts of these motherfuckers with a uziI sees three little kids, up in the front row,Screamin go, with their 17-year-old uncleIm like, guidance - aint they got the same moms and dadsWho got mad when I asked if they liked violence? And told me that my tape taught em to swearWhat about the make-up you allow your 12-year-old daughter to wear? (hmm? ) so tell me that your son doesnt know any cuss wordsWhen his bus drivers screamin at him, fuckin him up worse(go sit the fuck down, you little fuckin prick!)And fuck was the first word I ever learnedUp in the third grade, flippin the gym teacher the bird (look!)So read up, about how I used to get beat upPeed on, be on free lunch, and change school every 3 monthsMy lifes like kinda what my wifes like (what? )Fucked up after I beat her fuckin ass every night, ikeSo how much easier would life beIf 19 million motherfuckers grew to be just like me? ChorusI never knew i.. knew id..Have a new house or a new carA couple years ago I was more poorer than you areI dont got that bad of a mouth, do i? Fuck shit ass bitch cunt, shooby-de-doo-wop (what? )Skibbedy-be-bop, a-christopher reevesSonny bono, skis horses and hittin some trees (hey!)How many retardsll listen to meAnd run up in the school shootin when theyre pissed at aTeach-er, her, him, is it you is it them? Wasnt me, slim shady said to do it again!Damn! how much damage can you do with a pen? Man Im just as fucked up as you woulda beenIf you woulda been, in my shoes, who woulda thoughtSlim shady would be somethin that you woulda boughtThat woulda made you get a gun and shoot at a copI just said it - I aint know if youd do it or notChorusHow the fuck was I supposed to know?
Eminem - Who Knew
Categories: Censorship of music 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 4m5s
Views: 185  | Comments: 0
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One of the finest ways to appreciate music and learn about musicians is to attend a dress rehearsal. This one features the four members of Devo: Mark and Bob #1 Mothersbaugh, Jerry and Bob #2 Casale, and guest drummer Josh Freese.  "Uncontrollable Urge" features the self-destruction of the yellow energy suits, revealing the surprisingly athletic midlife pop stars.  Your intrepid filmmaker was the only audience, so welcome to a private performance.
DEVO: Uncontrollable...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 3m41s
Views: 15  | Comments: 0
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Bi various Music Awards in 2004 & performance of top music award of KBS. Bi was crying to express his appreciation to his mother, JY Park and fans.  It was so touching.
Bi Music Awards in 2004
Categories: Music awards 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 11m30s
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