Check out the following music track on youtube and post your thoughts in here about this version, i love it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRZ85DP7Jd0&feature=plcp
Check out the following music track on youtube and post your thoughts in here about this version, i love it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRZ85DP7Jd0&feature=plcp
"Heavenly" if this sort of soothing, background instrumental were to be played in large, city centre *departmental stores ... INSTEAD of the raucous, inane, screeching racket
- customers are forced to put up with - emanating from the loudspeakers nowadays in so many of these these *places.
T'would truly be music to the ears ... and add an infinitely more pleasant, relaxing new dimension to the whole shopping experience!![]()
My sentiments entirely Arthur, theres a time and a place for everything![]()
I do like the song and the version you link is a nice one.
I do mostly prefer to hear lyrics too, unless an original version is instrumental, then I prefer not have lyrics.
Anyway I hope you don't mind that I post my personal favourite version
Bryan Adams - Heaven - Acoustic Live
Not at all Terpe, it just goes to show how this track can be interpreted in so many ways and I love this Bryan Adams version too, but Philip Mills is not a rock/pop star at least not yet and I admire the way he plays this track so much so I wanted to share it.![]()
and we are the same age Terpe so have been exposed to the same musical treats, ill never forget seeing Led zeppelin in march 1969 in a small club in Southall, those were the days![]()
A place for everything, everything in its place.
this is what i dream with to see live
A place for everything, everything in its place.
One of my most treasured possessions...my original flyer:
I still have the half-ticket too (weekend).
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Funnily enough, at the time I only rated their performance as distinctly 'good'.
Santana were superb and I became a huge fan of theirs ever-after, but of course the band that (IMO) were just incredible...PINK FLOYD.![]()
Take a look at the following website Graham and revel in nostalgia
http://www.marmalade-skies.co.uk/yearbyyear.htm
Wow !
Thanks for that.![]()
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