I've heard that way too many times.
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I've heard that way too many times.
I like the video...
Pharrell got in trouble with that one due to lifting a bit too much from Marvin Gaye. That and his song with Robin Thicke.
Sometimes music is troublesome in its copyright issues.
really? I had no idea about that...
This will teach you Aragorn... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AyMjyHu1bA
Some real lounge music for ya ...
Recalling it was back in 92 in old DC, that i finally caught up with this great guy ...
Many in the Warner Theater audience having heard the song over the years on
the radio, had no idea (till that evening) he was a fair skinned boy -
With a lot of soul !
Bobby Caldwell
"What You Won't Do for Love"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAbvevufJIE
Quote:
"What You Won't Do for Love" is a quiet storm single written by Alfons Kettner along with musician and singer Bobby Caldwell, which Caldwell recorded for his debut album What You Won't Do for Love, released in 1978 on the TK Records label. The album was originally released as Bobby Caldwell, but the song's popularity led to the album's name being changed to that of the song.
cool, yeah... :)
Forget the music...just listen to the whistling. This guy knows how to:
:whstl:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTDneoOnxYs
I cannot whistle well. Barely five notes. I have much admiration for those who are good at it.
Yes, I know. I first heard that song a long time ago, always liked it. Daft Punk was nice too, although a bit more mainstream.
yowza... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_xFuWmdhLk
I know this song is about Eric's son, but I still dedicate this to my dog who passed away yesterday.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kduOlChmS5Y
I know I've posted this song before ─ and as the matter of fact, not all that long ago ─ but it's such a beautiful song, and so ingeniously made, and I just came across a breakdown of the song's technical makeup by the brilliant Rick Beato, so I'm going to post the song again here, along with Rick's analysis of all the different sections and layers of the song. ;)
Hey Aragorn, I'm curious about the over dub? Is Plini doing all the parts or are there multiple guitarists playing? He does mention a bass guitarist. So in the end is this Plini's song or is it a joint effort? How is that determined?
Can you guys see this or is it restricted for you?
http://youtu.be/3hqO8q7uoIo