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Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #750 on: October 10, 2014, 06:05:06 AM »
Classic Strat single-coil sound. I've always had a little trouble with David Gilmour's playing - something missing I can't explain - but he's head and shoulders over most other guitarists. I love his thematic style - beautiful to use for visualisations, much like Wagner. He always plays with excellent sound quality and meaningfulness, and that clip is a good example.

Well, The Wall Album was the crossroads for Pink Floyd where, in the end, Roger Waters was excluded as a member. He over ruled the others too much in that Album, and the next - The Final Cut.

It is therefore interesting to see that Gilmour and Waters can do this gig together.

I once read an article about Waters when he reflected on his tour with "The Wall" and he said:
It happened in the US that we (Pink Floyd and him) played in the same city and while I, Rogers continued,  had about 3000 in the audience they always had ten times more ...


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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #752 on: October 17, 2014, 07:29:50 AM »
To Ellen


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58mT8BSTxsI


I'm sorry for the times that I made you scream
 For the times that I killed your dreams
 For the times that I made your whole world rumble

For the times that I made you cry
 For the times that I told you lies
 For the times that I watched and let you stumble

It's too bad, but that's me
 What goes around comes around, you'll see
 That I can carry the burden of pain

'Cause it ain't the first time that a man goes insane
 When I spread my wings to embrace him for life
 Suckin' out his love, 'cause I, I'll never be nobody's wife

I'm sorry for the times that I didn't come home
 Left you lyin' in that bed alone
 Was flyin' high in the sky when you needed my shoulder
 You're like a stone hangin' round my neck, see

Cut it loose before it breaks my back, see
 I've gotta say what I feel before I grow older
 I'm sorry but I ain't gonna change my ways
 You know I've tried but I'm still the same

I've got to do it my own way, yeah
 It's too bad, but hey, that's me
 What goes around comes around, you'll see
 That I can carry the burden of pain

'Cause it ain't the first time now that a man goes insane
 When I spread my wings to embrace him for life
 Suckin' out his love, I, I'll never be nobody's wife

It's too bad, but hey, that's me
 What goes around comes around, you'll see
 That I can carry the burden of pain


Read more: Anouk - Nobody's Wife Lyrics | MetroLyrics

Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #753 on: October 17, 2014, 07:51:55 AM »
Well, this song was written by Bowie to Iggy pop, Iggy that shared Bowies years in Berlin.

So Iggys version is the first, but since it is such a damned good song, Bowie released it too.
And here we can Watch it with Tina Turner and Bowie live.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of1HV4b0ccg


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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #755 on: October 17, 2014, 09:09:04 PM »
 ;) Good pick Jahn.

To Ellen


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58mT8BSTxsI


I'm sorry for the times that I made you scream
 For the times that I killed your dreams
 For the times that I made your whole world rumble

For the times that I made you cry
 For the times that I told you lies
 For the times that I watched and let you stumble

It's too bad, but that's me
 What goes around comes around, you'll see
 That I can carry the burden of pain

'Cause it ain't the first time that a man goes insane
 When I spread my wings to embrace him for life
 Suckin' out his love, 'cause I, I'll never be nobody's wife

I'm sorry for the times that I didn't come home
 Left you lyin' in that bed alone
 Was flyin' high in the sky when you needed my shoulder
 You're like a stone hangin' round my neck, see

Cut it loose before it breaks my back, see
 I've gotta say what I feel before I grow older
 I'm sorry but I ain't gonna change my ways
 You know I've tried but I'm still the same

I've got to do it my own way, yeah
 It's too bad, but hey, that's me
 What goes around comes around, you'll see
 That I can carry the burden of pain

'Cause it ain't the first time now that a man goes insane
 When I spread my wings to embrace him for life
 Suckin' out his love, I, I'll never be nobody's wife

It's too bad, but hey, that's me
 What goes around comes around, you'll see
 That I can carry the burden of pain


Read more: Anouk - Nobody's Wife Lyrics | MetroLyrics


Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #756 on: October 19, 2014, 06:38:13 AM »
Great stuff!

Yes! for our generation it is a great recognition and a good performance of a classic from the sixties.
And here it is over hundred thousand people listening. I just wonder how the audience  manage to be there. The audience cannot at least been drinking much beer   :)

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #757 on: October 19, 2014, 06:40:17 AM »
;) Good pick Jahn.


Myself, I was stunned that the rebel Anouk was such a mature woman (now) and that she and her band made such a perfect live version. A gem in the Jukebox.

Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #758 on: October 21, 2014, 06:40:37 AM »


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLW-oURCDfs

My mind is clearer now
At last, all too well I can see
Where we all soon will be
If you strip away
The myth from the man
You will see where we all soon will be
Jesus, You've started to believe
The things they say of you
You really do believe
This talk of God is true
And all the good You've done
Will soon be swept away
You begun to matter more.
Than the things You say.
Listen, Jesus I don't like what I see
All I ask is that You listen to me
And remember, I've been Your right hand man all along
You have set them all on fire
They think they've found the new Messiah
And they'll hurt You when they find they're wrong
I remember when this whole thing began
No talk of God then, we called you a man
And believe me, my admiration for You hasn't died
But every word You say today, is twisted round some other way
And they'll hurt You if they think You've lied
Nazareth's your famous Son
Should have stayed a great unknown
Like His father carving wood
He'd have made good.
Tables, chairs and oaken chests
Would have suited Jesus best
He'd have caused nobody harm, no one alarm!
Listen Jesus, do You care for Your race?
Don't You see we must keep in our place?
We are occupied, have You forgotten how put down we are?
And our conqueres object, to another noisy sect.
And they'll crush us if we go too far, if we go too far
Listen, Jesus to the warning I give
Please remember that I want us to live
But it's sad to see our chances weakening with every hour
All Your followers are blind, too much heaven on their minds
It was beautiful but now it's sour, yes it's all gone sour
God Jesus, it's all gone sour
Listen, Jesus to the warning I give
please, remember that I want us to live
Come on, come on, listen to me
Won't you listen to me?

My mind is clearer now
At last, all too well I can see
Where we all soon will be
If you strip away
The myth from the man
You will see where we all soon will be
Jesus, You've started to believe
The things they say of you
You really do believe
This talk of God is true
And all the good You've done
Will soon be swept away
You begun to matter more.
Than the things You say.

Listen, Jesus I don't like what I see
All I ask is that You listen to me
And remember, I've been Your right hand man all along
You have set them all on fire

They think they've found the new Messiah
And they'll hurt You when they find they're wrong
I remember when this whole thing began
No talk of God then, we called you a man
And believe me, my admiration for You hasn't died
But every word You say today, is twisted round some other way
And they'll hurt You if they think You've lied

Nazareth's your famous Son
Should have stayed a great unknown
Like His father carving wood
He'd have made good.
Tables, chairs and oaken chests
Would have suited Jesus best
He'd have caused nobody harm, no one alarm!
Listen Jesus, do You care for Your race?
Don't You see we must keep in our place?

We are occupied, have You forgotten how put down we are?
And our conqueres object, to another noisy sect.
And they'll crush us if we go too far, if we go too far

Listen, Jesus to the warning I give
Please remember that I want us to live
But it's sad to see our chances weakening with every hour
All Your followers are blind, too much heaven on their minds
It was beautiful but now it's sour, yes it's all gone sour
God Jesus, it's all gone sour
Listen, Jesus to the warning I give
please, remember that I want us to live
Come on, come on, listen to me
Won't you listen to me?



Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #759 on: October 21, 2014, 06:46:25 AM »


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F77kMbic6Hs&list=PLdc3agn9pQCqX_Wsc0GpLIuZH8pAgXAuy

Try not to get worried
Try not to turn on to problems that upset you
Oh, don't you know everything's alright?
Yes, everything's fine
And we want you to sleep well tonight
Let the world turn without you tonight
If we try, we'll get by
So forget all about us tonight
Everything's all right, yes
Everything's all right, yes
Sleep and I shall soothe you
Calm you and anoint you
Myrrh for your hot forehead
Oh, then you'll feel everything's all right, yes, everything's fine
And it's cool and the ointment's sweet
For the fire in your head and feet
Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
Everything's all right, yes

Woman, your fine ointment, brand new and expensive
Could have been saved for the poor
Why has it been wasted?
We could have raised, maybe, three hundred silver pieces or more
People who are hungry, people who are starving
They matter more than your feet and hair

Try not to get worried
Try not to turn on to problems that upset you
Oh, don't you know everything's alright?
Yes, everything's fine
And we want you to sleep well tonight
Let the world turn without you tonight
If we try, we'll get by
So forget all about us tonight
Everything's all right, yes
Everything's all right, yes'

Surely, you're not saying we have the resources
To save the poor from their lot
There will be poor always pathetically struggling
Look at the good things you've got
Think while you still have me
Move while you still see me
You'll be lost, you'll be so, so sorry
When I'm gone

Sleep and I shall soothe you
Calm you and anoint you
Myrrh for your hot forehead
Oh, then you'll feel everything's alright, yes, everything's fine
And it's cool and the ointment's sweet
For the fire in your head and feet
Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
(Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax)
(Think of nothing tonight)
Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
(Everything's all right, yes)

Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
(Everything's all right, yes)

Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
(Everything's all right, yes)



Mary Magdelene:
Try not to get worried
Try not to turn on to

Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #760 on: October 21, 2014, 06:50:33 AM »


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnoHAg2OYeA

PILATE

Who is this broken man, cluttering up my hallway?
Who is this unfortunate?

SOLDIER

Someone Christ,
King of the Jews.

PILATE

Oh, so this is Jesus Christ,
I am really quite surprised.
You look so small,
Not a king at all.
We all know that you are news,
But are you king?
King of the Jews?

JESUS

Your words, not mine.

PILATE

What do you mean by that?
That is not an answer.
You're deep in trouble friend,
Someone Christ,
King of the Jews.
How can someone in your state be so cool about his fate?
An amazing thing, this silent king.
Since you come from Galilee, then you need not come to me,
You're Herod's race!
You're Herod's case!

Hey Ho Sanna Hey Sanna Sanna Sanna Hosanna
Hey Sanna Ho and how

Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #761 on: October 21, 2014, 06:54:54 AM »


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyE7bLBj4AI&index=10&list=PLdc3agn9pQCqX_Wsc0GpLIuZH8pAgXAuy

Voice of Judas)
Every time I look at you
I don't understand
Why you let the things you did
Get so out of hand
You'd have managed better
If you'd had it planned
Now why'd you choose such a backward time
And such a strange land?
If you'd come today
You could have reached a whole nation
Israel in 4 BC
Had no mass communication

on't you get me wrong

Jesus Christ
Who are you? What have you sacrificed?

Jesus Christ
Who are you? What have you sacrificed?
Jesus Christ
Superstar
Do you think you're what they say you are?
Jesus Christ
Superstar
Do you think you're what they say you are?
Tell me what you think
About your friends at the top
Now who d'you think besides yourself
Was the pick of the crop?
Buddah was he where it's at?
Is he where you are?
Could Mahomet move a mountain
Or was that just PR?
Did you mean to die like that?
Was that a mistake or
Did you know your messy death
Would be a record breaker?
(Don't you get me wrong) Don't you get me wrong

(Only want to know) Only want to know



Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #762 on: October 22, 2014, 06:04:36 AM »
So this is the story of Judas Iscariot. The key to Jesus Christ. A part in the drama completely overseen by the Church all along ... not even today they (the priests) will give Judas any credit for his role in the drama of Jerusalem.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP901t6Ty1I&index=9&list=PLdc3agn9pQCqX_Wsc0GpLIuZH8pAgXAuy
« Last Edit: October 22, 2014, 06:10:54 AM by Jahn »

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #763 on: October 22, 2014, 06:53:59 AM »
Five stars to me in heaven that found this gem!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06Eu0TQlKos

Found on the Album


« Last Edit: October 22, 2014, 07:00:10 AM by Jahn »

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #764 on: October 22, 2014, 12:16:17 PM »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F77kMbic6Hs&list=PLdc3agn9pQCqX_Wsc0GpLIuZH8pAgXAuy

Try not to get worried
Try not to turn on to problems that upset you
Oh, don't you know everything's alright?
Yes, everything's fine
And we want you to sleep well tonight
Let the world turn without you tonight
If we try, we'll get by
So forget all about us tonight
Everything's all right, yes
Everything's all right, yes
Sleep and I shall soothe you
Calm you and anoint you
Myrrh for your hot forehead
Oh, then you'll feel everything's all right, yes, everything's fine
And it's cool and the ointment's sweet
For the fire in your head and feet
Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
Everything's all right, yes

Woman, your fine ointment, brand new and expensive
Could have been saved for the poor
Why has it been wasted?
We could have raised, maybe, three hundred silver pieces or more
People who are hungry, people who are starving
They matter more than your feet and hair

Try not to get worried
Try not to turn on to problems that upset you
Oh, don't you know everything's alright?
Yes, everything's fine
And we want you to sleep well tonight
Let the world turn without you tonight
If we try, we'll get by
So forget all about us tonight
Everything's all right, yes
Everything's all right, yes'

Surely, you're not saying we have the resources
To save the poor from their lot
There will be poor always pathetically struggling
Look at the good things you've got
Think while you still have me
Move while you still see me
You'll be lost, you'll be so, so sorry
When I'm gone

Sleep and I shall soothe you
Calm you and anoint you
Myrrh for your hot forehead
Oh, then you'll feel everything's alright, yes, everything's fine
And it's cool and the ointment's sweet
For the fire in your head and feet
Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
(Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax)
(Think of nothing tonight)
Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
(Everything's all right, yes)

Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
(Everything's all right, yes)

Close your eyes, close your eyes and relax
Think of nothing tonight
(Everything's all right, yes)



Mary Magdelene:
Try not to get worried
Try not to turn on to


Wonderful vocalists. Nice lyricality.  I really enjoyed this version, thanks, Jahn. This song was my favorite from the play. I even enjoyed it in the film, from the 70's. Good music by Andrew Lloyd Webber.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkje4FiH9Qc  (Carl Anderson - Judas - so fierce, unbending and intense! Actually, he was better than Ted Neely, and stole the show.)
« Last Edit: October 22, 2014, 12:25:56 PM by Nichi »
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