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Title: 10 Years - Beautiful
Description: Music video by 10 Years performing Beautiful
with Paul Boyd [Video Director], Adrian Fulle [Video Producer]
(C) 2008 Universal Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Title: Led Zeppelin - Ten Years Gone (Stereo!)
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Ten Years Gone
(Page/Plant)
Then as it was, then again it will be
An' though the course may change sometimes
Rivers always reach the sea
Blind stars of fortune, each have several rays
On the wings of maybe, down in birds of prey
Kind of makes me feel sometimes, didn't have to grow
But as the eagle leaves the nest, it's got so far to go
Changes fill my time, baby, that's alright with me
In the midst I think of you, and how it used to be
Did you ever really need somebody, And really need 'em bad
Did you ever really want somebody, The best love you ever had
Do you ever remember me, baby, did it feel so good
'Cause it was just the first time, And you knew you would
Through the eyes an' I sparkle, Senses growing keen
Taste your love along the way, See your feathers preen
Kind of makes makes me feel sometimes, Didn't have to grow
We are eagles of one nest, The nest is in our soul
Vixen in my dreams, with great surprise to me
Never thought I'd see your face the way it used to be
Oh darlin', oh darlin'
I'm never gonna leave you. I never gonna leave
Holdin' on, ten years gone
Ten years gone, holdin' on, ten years gone
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Physical Graffiti is the sixth album, a double album by the English hard rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released on February 24, 1975 (see 1975 in music) and was the band's first release on its own Swan Song Records label.
The remaining eight songs were all recorded during the sessions for Physical Graffiti in early 1974. Additional overdubs were added and the final mixing was performed in October 1974 by Keith Harwood.
The original album jacket for the LP included die-cut windows on the building shown on the cover. As the inner sleeves for the discs were inserted in different orientations, various objects and people would appear in the windows, including photos of the band members in drag. The two buildings photographed for the album cover are located at 96 and 98 St. Mark's Place in New York City. These are the same buildings Mick Jagger is in front of in the Rolling Stones music video "Waiting on a Friend".
A review in Rolling Stone magazine referred to Physical Graffiti as Led Zeppelin's "bid for artistic respectability", adding that the only competition the band had for the title of 'World's Best Rock Band' were The Rolling Stones and The Who. The album was a massive commercial and critical success, reaching #1 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart, and has proven to be one of the most popular releases by the group, selling 16 million copies in the United States alone. Physical Graffiti was the first album to go gold on advance orders alone. Shortly after the release of Physical Graffiti, all previous Led Zeppelin albums simultaneously re-entered the top-200 album chart. In 1998 Q magazine readers voted Physical Graffiti the 28th greatest album of all time; in 2000 Q placed it at number 32 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever; and in 2001 the same magazine named it as one of the 50 Heaviest Albums Of All Time. In 2003 the TV network VH1 named it the 71st greatest album ever. Rolling Stone ranked it #70 on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Track listing:
1. "Custard Pie" (Jimmy Page, Robert Plant) -- 4:13
2. "The Rover" (Page, Plant) -- 5:37
3. "In My Time of Dying" (Page, Plant, John Paul Jones, John Bonham) -- 11:05
4. "Houses of the Holy" (Page, Plant) -- 4:02
5. "Trampled Under Foot" (Page, Plant, Jones) -- 5:36
6. "Kashmir" (Page, Plant, Bonham) -- 8:29
7. "In the Light" (Page, Plant, Jones) -- 8:46
8. "Bron-Yr-Aur"* (Page) -- 2:06
9. "Down by the Seaside" (Page, Plant) -- 5:13
10. "Ten Years Gone" (Page, Plant) -- 6:32
11. "Night Flight" (Jones, Page, Plant) -- 3:36
12. "The Wanton Song" (Page, Plant) -- 4:07
13. "Boogie with Stu" (Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant, Ian Stewart, Ritchie Valens**) -- 3:53
14. "Black Country Woman" (Page, Plant) -- 4:24
15. "Sick Again" (Page, Plant) -- 4:42
Personnel:
Jimmy Page -- acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, producer
Robert Plant -- harmonica, vocals, acoustic guitar on "Boogie with Stu"
John Paul Jones -- bass, keyboards, mellotron, guitar, mandolin
John Bonham -- drums, percussion
Title: Bullet For My Valentine - 10 Years Today
Description: Bullet For My Valentine - 10 Years Today.
Title: Waking Up - 10 years
Description: Waking Up by 10 Years at one time I knew where I was going with this then half way through I lost the light at the end of the tunnel...
Title: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - Ten Years Gone 10/19/99
Description: The tour I wish I had got to see. Jimmy in probably his finest form in the last 30 years and hats off to Chris for singing some of the most famous songs of all time and actually making them his own as well. Jimmy and the Crowes just nailing one of my favorite Zep songs. From the Greek Theatre in L.A. "Will you ever remember me, baby, did it feel so good? 'cause it was just the first time, and you knew you would..."
Title: 10 Years - Through The Iris
Description: Hubble Space Telescope Images with "Through The Iris" a Song By 10 Years. I made this for someone by request.
Title: TEN YEARS AFTER - Love Like A Man
Description: TEN YEARS AFTER perform the classic Love Like A Man from the Cricklewood Green album at the Heitere Open Air Festival in Zofingen, Switzerland on August 10, 2007.
Title: Kenny Rogers - The Last Ten Years (Superman) Video
Description: Video slideshow created by myself to Kenny Rogers' new single, "The Last Ten Years (Superman)"
Title: 10 Years - Wasteland
Description: Wasteland Video
Title: John Denver Remembered - 10 years gone
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On October 12, 1997, pop-music icon John Denver died piloting an experimental aircraft near Monterey, California.
He called his music "Western" and his career spanned more than 30 years with hits including:
Take Me Home, Country Roads
Rocky Mountain High
Leaving on a Jet Plane
Poems, Prayers and Promises
Sunshine on My Shoulders
Thank God I'm a Country Boy
Perhaps Love
Dreamland Express
He sold tens of millions of records and deeply loved "the out of doors".
Denver's hauntingly beautiful music lives on today through his recordings and videos. That gift allows those of us who knew him to continue to enjoy his gift.
For the young, the recordings represent the chance to experience a unique talent they have yet to enjoy.
NOTE:
The Country Roads clip at the end is from John's last TV concert. I was always a fan but I don't think he ever sounded or looked better than he did in that performance. It's available on DVD and CD and the quality is excellent.
Title: Ten years after - Working on the road
Description: Ten years after - Working on the road
Title: Ruby Lin and Alec Su 10 Year Documentary Music Video
Description: A fan made documentary music video of Ruby Lin and Alec Su. It looks into their 10 years relationship and works.
A Valentines Special Gift by Rubystation.com for Ruby.
A Takako and Miss Moral Film
Title: TEN YEARS AFTER - "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain"
Description: PLAY IT LOUD!! Ten Years After conclude a fantastic show at the IMAC Theater in Huntington, New York on July 20, 2007 - with the classic "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain" as the first encore.
Title: Stevie Nicks - Stand Back [Dream-scape To Route 66 Dance Mix]
Description: 1983's biggest-hit Stand Back by Stevie Nicks (Dreamscape To Route 66 Dance Mix). Edited in my own video remix tribute. An IBN Production. Hope you'll like it!
Review.- Stephanie Lynn "Stevie" Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and a long solo career, which collectively have produced over twenty Top 40 hits. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, she was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
During her senior year, Nicks met fellow student Lindsey Buckingham, with whom she formed the band Fritz along with friends Javier Pacheco and Calvin Roper. Between 1968 and 1971, the group became a popular attraction on the West Coast music scene, opening for Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Ultimately, tensions arose over the amount of attention paid by fans to Nicks' pouty allure, and after three years Fritz disbanded; Buckingham remained her partner, however, and soon became her lover as well.
After moving to Los Angeles, the duo recorded their 1973 debut LP, Buckingham-Nicks. Despite a cover which featured the couple nude, the album flopped; however, it caught the attention of the members of Fleetwood Mac, who invited Buckingham and Nicks to join their ranks in 1974. In quick time, the revitalized group achieved unparalled success: after the LP Fleetwood Mac topped the charts in 1975, they recorded 1977's Rumours, which sold over 17 million copies and stood for several years as the best-selling album of all-time.
Major hit singles like "Dreams" and "Rhiannon" made Nicks a focal point of Fleetwood Mac, and in 1981 she took time off from the group to record her solo debut, Bella Donna, which hit Number One on the strength of the Top 20 hits "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" (a duet with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), "Leather and Lace" (a duet with Don Henley) and "Edge of Seventeen (Just Like the White Winged Dove)." After a return to Fleetwood Mac for the 1982 album Mirage (which featured her biggest-hit "Gypsy").
In the spring of 1983, Nicks worked on her second solo album. Inspired in part by the death of her close friend Robin Anderson from leukemia in late 1982, the album was recorded mostly live and retains a rock-inspired, live quality.
Nicks released The Wild Heart on June 10, 1983. The album featured much the same cast of musicians and producers, but it also introduced songwriter and performer Sandy Stewart who lent a synthesized sound prevalent in early 1980s rock music.
The Wild Heart went double platinum, reached #5 on the Billboard 200, and featured three hit singles: "Stand Back" (Billboard #5), "If Anyone Falls" (#14), and "Nightbird" (#33). Nicks says that she got the musical idea for the song "Stand Back" from Prince's "Little Red Corvette", and that Prince himself laid down some of the synthesizer parts used on the studio track. She adds that he declined credit for his minor contributions. Several promo only singles (songs released exclusively to radio) placed on the Mainstream Rock chart: "Enchanted" (#12); "Nothing Ever Changes" (#19); and "I Will Run to You" (#35), another duet with Tom Petty A lesser-known track, "Beauty and the Beast" featured lyrics devoted to Mick Fleetwood with whom Nicks later admitted to having a short love affair in the late 1970s.
On Memorial Day weekend (May 3 - May 5, 1983), Nicks performed a 90-minute set at the second US Festival at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, California. She toured from June 1983 to November 1983 throughout the United States in support of The Wild Heart album, playing sports arenas and amphitheaters. Her band included Waddy Wachtel on lead guitar, Wizard on bass, Benmont Tench on organ, Roy Bittan on piano and electric piano, Liberty DeVitto on drums, and Bobbye Hall on percussion. The songs "Beauty and the Beast", "Stand Back", and "If Anyone Falls", all from The Wild Heart album, were mainstays of the tour set that year.
A variety of songs were recorded for the album, but only ten made it to the final version. The title song, "Wild Heart", was partially written during 1981, and footage exists from a Rolling Stone magazine cover photo shoot where Nicks, while getting her make-up done, sings the work-in-progress to the instrumental line from Lindsey Buckingham's "Can't Go Back" (from Mirage).
Title: Buddha Bar 10 Years - Angel Tears - Mystic Desire
Description: Track 3 off of Buddha Bar 10 Years. Thanks to georgev records, Momi Ochion and Sebastian James Taylor.