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Posted: Dec. 03 2009, 04:48

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDg3ULBtezI

Is it just me or have they missed out some instruments here? Suppose it would have lasted too long?
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Posted: Dec. 03 2009, 05:00

I must be bored today; I found something else I really like.
Does anyone know where or how I can buy this song?  I think its a really catchy song tune- 'Anita Hegerland's All Kinds of People.'
Ive listened to it three times and I cant get it out my head.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UG882q8i6I
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Posted: Dec. 03 2009, 06:07

Hi Anita did do some lovely numbers. There was a concert she and son Noah Daniel did some years ago. I think Greta her daughter sang also. Deb
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Posted: Dec. 03 2009, 06:28

yeah I know, have you heard this song?
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Posted: Dec. 03 2009, 12:06

Silver, you have been noticably absent for a while. Good to see you posting again(and juggling avatars again!;)
Eric(OK, that's the last time. RIP Mr. Woolfson. You'll be missed)


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We raise our voices in the night
Crying to heaven
And will our voices be heard
Or will they break Like the wind
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Posted: Dec. 03 2009, 13:42

Quote (Scatterplot @ Dec. 03 2009, 12:06)
Silver, you have been noticably absent for a while. Good to see you posting again(and juggling avatars again!;)
Eric(OK, that's the last time. RIP Mr. Woolfson. You'll be missed)

You always make me laugh Scatterplot....hope all is well for you.
I've been busy moving and I have been decorating my new home, and busy in general. - And wondering what to do next since I finished the media course.

First port of call is probably getting some respite since im drained of all energy now.

I'm glad you like my avatar.- My daughter drew me a picture.

By the way whos Mr Woolfson, and where does the expression come from? lol
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Posted: Dec. 03 2009, 15:06

@ Silver Negus: The video you linked is the single version of "The Bell", which is of course very shorter (and so with very fewer instruments) than the album version, but it's notable for having real tubular bells at the end.
Anita Hegerland's song is on her album Voices from 1994 and on a single released in the same year. Both are available as mp3s in various places on the Net; of course also eMule has them, and some torrents do as well.
Mr. Woolfson is Eric Woolfson, creator with Alan Parsons of the extremely famous and successful studio band called The Alan Parsons Project, also main songwriter and manager of the group, who passed away yesterday. RIP = Rest in Peace. Or Requiescat in Pace, in Latin, which is the same thing.


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Posted: Dec. 03 2009, 18:25

Quote (Ugo @ Dec. 03 2009, 15:06)
@ Silver Negus: The video you linked is the single version of "The Bell", which is of course very shorter (and so with very fewer instruments) than the album version, but it's notable for having real tubular bells at the end.
Anita Hegerland's song is on her album Voices from 1994 and on a single released in the same year. Both are available as mp3s in various places on the Net; of course also eMule has them, and some torrents do as well.
Mr. Woolfson is Eric Woolfson, creator with Alan Parsons of the extremely famous and successful studio band called The Alan Parsons Project, also main songwriter and manager of the group, who passed away yesterday. RIP = Rest in Peace. Or Requiescat in Pace, in Latin, which is the same thing.

Thanks Ugo!
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