Bookmark/Share this page: 
Reuben Wilson

Reuben Wilson

Genre(s):
 

Discography

 

Most popular «Reuben Wilson»'s youtube video clips:

Reuben Wilson - Inner City Blues

Insert this video to your blog/website (HTML code):
Link to this video (Email & IM):
Link to this video (Websites & Blogs):

Click thumbnail to play video

Video: Reuben Wilson - Inner City Blues
Title: Reuben Wilson - Inner City Blues
Description: Reuben Wilson Inner City Blues
Video: Reuben Wilson - Bus Ride
Title: Reuben Wilson - Bus Ride
Description: Reuben Wilson - Bus Ride (Reuben Wilson) (Blue Note LP 4343, 1969) Album "Blue Mode"
Video: Reuben Wilson - Inner City Blues (High Quality)
Title: Reuben Wilson - Inner City Blues (High Quality)
Description: The Sweet Life
Video: Nas- Be a Nigger Too *NEW*  Music Video! (High Quality)
Title: Nas- Be a Nigger Too *NEW* Music Video! (High Quality)
Description: Nas performing be a nigger too in high quality! Untitled nas album Ignore the following "Halftime" · "It Ain't Hard to Tell" · "The World Is Yours" · "Life's a Bitch" · "One Love" · "If I Ruled the World" · "Street Dreams" · "The Message" · "Escobar '97" · "Nas Is Like" · "Hate Me Now" · "In Too Deep" · "Nastradamus" · "Analyze This" · "You Owe Me" · "Rule" · "Got Ur Self A..." · "One Mic" · "Made You Look" · "I Can" · "Get Down" · "Thief's Theme" · "Bridging the Gap" · "Just a Moment" · "Hip Hop Is Dead" · "Can't Forget About You" · "Classic" · "Less Than an Hour" "The Genesis" 1:45 Nas * Additional vocals by AZ Nasir Jones Fred Brathwaite * "Live at the Barbeque" as performed by Main Source * "Subway Theme" as performed by DJ Grand Wizard Theodore and Chris Stein of Blondie, from the motion picture Wild Style (1982) * "Train Sequence" (Vocals: "This is a Journey Into Sound") by Geoffrey Sumer. 1993 2 "N.Y. State of Mind" 4:54 Nas Nasir Jones Chris Martin DJ Premier * "Mind Rain" as performed and written by Joe Chambers * "Flight Time" as performed by Donald Byrd * "Mahogany" as performed by Eric B. & Rakim 1992 3 "Life's a Bitch" 3:30 Nas * Additional vocals by AZ * Cornet by Olu Dara Anthony Cruz Lashan David Lewis Olu Dara Nasir Jones Ronnie Wilson Oliver Scott L.E.S. * "Yearning for Your Love" as performed by The Gap Band * "Black Frost" as performed by Grover Washington Jr. 1993 4 "The World Is Yours" 4:50 Nas * Additional vocals by Pete Rock (chorus) Nasir Jones Pete Phillips Pete Rock * "I Love Music" performed by Ahmad Jamal * "It's Yours" performed by T La Rock 1992 5 "Halftime" 4:20 Nas Gary Byrd Nasir Jones W.P. Mitchell Large Professor * "Dead End" by Japanese Hair * "Soul Travelin'" by Gary Byrd * "School Boy Crush" by Average White Band 1992 6 "Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)" 4:08 Nas P. Barsella Nasir Jones Chris Martin Reuben Wilson DJ Premier * "We're in Love" as performed by Reuben Wilson * "Pickin' Boogers" by Biz Markie * "Droppin' Science" by Craig G * "Get Out of My Life, Woman" by Lee Dorsey 1992 7 "One Love" 5:25 Nas * Additional vocals by Q-Tip (chorus) Jonathan Davis Nasir Jones Jimmy Heath Q-Tip * "Smilin' Billy Suite Pt. II" as performed by The Heath Brothers * "Mixed Up Cup" as performed by Clyde McPhatter 1992 8 "One Time 4 Your Mind" 3:18 Nas Nasir Jones W.P. Mitchell Large Professor * "Walter L" as written by Gary Burton 1993 9 "Represent" 4:12 Nas Nasir Jones Chris Martin DJ Premier * "The Thief of Baghdad" by Lee Erwin 1992 10 "It Ain't Hard to Tell" 3:22 Nas "My Legacy" (Produced by Polow da Don)[7] "Sly Fox" (produced by Stic.man of Dead Prez)[10] "The Fear (of the Black Man's Dick)"[5] "This Is Not America" (produced by Stargate)[10] "Be a Nigger Too" (Produced by Salaam Remi)[5] "What It Is" (Produced by DJ Khalil)[25] "Project Roach" (produced by No I.D.)[24] "Y'all My Niggers"[24] "N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave and The Master)" (produced by DJ Toomp 1992 "Halftime" · "It Ain't Hard to Tell" · "The World Is Yours" · "Life's a Bitch" · "One Love" · "If I Ruled the World" · "Street Dreams" · "The Message" · "Escobar '97" · "Nas Is Like" · "Hate Me Now" · "In Too Deep" · "Nastradamus" · "Analyze This" · "You Owe Me" · "Rule" · "Got Ur Self A..." · "One Mic" · "Made You Look" · "I Can" · "Get Down" · "Thief's Theme" · "Bridging the Gap" · "Just a Moment" · "Hip Hop Is Dead" · "Can't Forget About You" · "Classic" · "Less Than an Hour" Nigga album
Video: Nas- Be a Nigger Too, (FULL LYRICS ON VID!)2008
Title: Nas- Be a Nigger Too, (FULL LYRICS ON VID!)2008
Description: Nas- singing be a nigger too. I put full lyrics in the video as he sings them in perfect order! Ignore the following "Halftime" · "It Ain't Hard to Tell" · "The World Is Yours" · "Life's a Bitch" · "One Love" · "If I Ruled the World" · "Street Dreams" · "The Message" · "Escobar '97" · "Nas Is Like" · "Hate Me Now" · "In Too Deep" · "Nastradamus" · "Analyze This" · "You Owe Me" · "Rule" · "Got Ur Self A..." · "One Mic" · "Made You Look" · "I Can" · "Get Down" · "Thief's Theme" · "Bridging the Gap" · "Just a Moment" · "Hip Hop Is Dead" · "Can't Forget About You" · "Classic" · "Less Than an Hour" "The Genesis" 1:45 Nas * Additional vocals by AZ Nasir Jones Fred Brathwaite * "Live at the Barbeque" as performed by Main Source * "Subway Theme" as performed by DJ Grand Wizard Theodore and Chris Stein of Blondie, from the motion picture Wild Style (1982) * "Train Sequence" (Vocals: "This is a Journey Into Sound") by Geoffrey Sumer. 1993 2 "N.Y. State of Mind" 4:54 Nas Nasir Jones Chris Martin DJ Premier * "Mind Rain" as performed and written by Joe Chambers * "Flight Time" as performed by Donald Byrd * "Mahogany" as performed by Eric B. & Rakim 1992 3 "Life's a Bitch" 3:30 Nas * Additional vocals by AZ * Cornet by Olu Dara Anthony Cruz Lashan David Lewis Olu Dara Nasir Jones Ronnie Wilson Oliver Scott L.E.S. * "Yearning for Your Love" as performed by The Gap Band * "Black Frost" as performed by Grover Washington Jr. 1993 4 "The World Is Yours" 4:50 Nas * Additional vocals by Pete Rock (chorus) Nasir Jones Pete Phillips Pete Rock * "I Love Music" performed by Ahmad Jamal * "It's Yours" performed by T La Rock 1992 5 "Halftime" 4:20 Nas Gary Byrd Nasir Jones W.P. Mitchell Large Professor * "Dead End" by Japanese Hair * "Soul Travelin'" by Gary Byrd * "School Boy Crush" by Average White Band 1992 6 "Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)" 4:08 Nas P. Barsella Nasir Jones Chris Martin Reuben Wilson DJ Premier * "We're in Love" as performed by Reuben Wilson * "Pickin' Boogers" by Biz Markie * "Droppin' Science" by Craig G * "Get Out of My Life, Woman" by Lee Dorsey 1992 7 "One Love" 5:25 Nas * Additional vocals by Q-Tip (chorus) Jonathan Davis Nasir Jones Jimmy Heath Q-Tip * "Smilin' Billy Suite Pt. II" as performed by The Heath Brothers * "Mixed Up Cup" as performed by Clyde McPhatter 1992 8 "One Time 4 Your Mind" 3:18 Nas Nasir Jones W.P. Mitchell Large Professor * "Walter L" as written by Gary Burton 1993 9 "Represent" 4:12 Nas Nasir Jones Chris Martin DJ Premier * "The Thief of Baghdad" by Lee Erwin 1992 10 "It Ain't Hard to Tell" 3:22 Nas "My Legacy" (Produced by Polow da Don)[7] "Sly Fox" (produced by Stic.man of Dead Prez)[10] "The Fear (of the Black Man's Dick)"[5] "This Is Not America" (produced by Stargate)[10] "Be a Nigger Too" (Produced by Salaam Remi)[5] "What It Is" (Produced by DJ Khalil)[25] "Project Roach" (produced by No I.D.)[24] "Y'all My Niggers"[24] "N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave and The Master)" (produced by DJ Toomp 1992 "Halftime" · "It Ain't Hard to Tell" · "The World Is Yours" · "Life's a Bitch" · "One Love" · "If I Ruled the World" · "Street Dreams" · "The Message" · "Escobar '97" · "Nas Is Like" · "Hate Me Now" · "In Too Deep" · "Nastradamus" · "Analyze This" · "You Owe Me" · "Rule" · "Got Ur Self A..." · "One Mic" · "Made You Look" · "I Can" · "Get Down" · "Thief's Theme" · "Bridging the Gap" · "Just a Moment" · "Hip Hop Is Dead" · "Can't Forget About You" · "Classic" · "Less Than an Hour"
Video: Nas-Hip-Hop is Dead (High Quality) Fully Explicit Lyrics
Title: Nas-Hip-Hop is Dead (High Quality) Fully Explicit Lyrics
Description: Nas performing hiphop is dead gnore the following "Halftime" · "It Ain't Hard to Tell" · "The World Is Yours" · "Life's a Bitch" · "One Love" · "If I Ruled the World" · "Street Dreams" · "The Message" · "Escobar '97" · "Nas Is Like" · "Hate Me Now" · "In Too Deep" · "Nastradamus" · "Analyze This" · "You Owe Me" · "Rule" · "Got Ur Self A..." · "One Mic" · "Made You Look" · "I Can" · "Get Down" · "Thief's Theme" · "Bridging the Gap" · "Just a Moment" · "Hip Hop Is Dead" · "Can't Forget About You" · "Classic" · "Less Than an Hour" "The Genesis" 1:45 Nas * Additional vocals by AZ Nasir Jones Fred Brathwaite * "Live at the Barbeque" as performed by Main Source * "Subway Theme" as performed by DJ Grand Wizard Theodore and Chris Stein of Blondie, from the motion picture Wild Style (1982) * "Train Sequence" (Vocals: "This is a Journey Into Sound") by Geoffrey Sumer. 1993 2 "N.Y. State of Mind" 4:54 Nas Nasir Jones Chris Martin DJ Premier * "Mind Rain" as performed and written by Joe Chambers * "Flight Time" as performed by Donald Byrd * "Mahogany" as performed by Eric B. & Rakim 1992 3 "Life's a Bitch" 3:30 Nas * Additional vocals by AZ * Cornet by Olu Dara Anthony Cruz Lashan David Lewis Olu Dara Nasir Jones Ronnie Wilson Oliver Scott L.E.S. * "Yearning for Your Love" as performed by The Gap Band * "Black Frost" as performed by Grover Washington Jr. 1993 4 "The World Is Yours" 4:50 Nas * Additional vocals by Pete Rock (chorus) Nasir Jones Pete Phillips Pete Rock * "I Love Music" performed by Ahmad Jamal * "It's Yours" performed by T La Rock 1992 5 "Halftime" 4:20 Nas Gary Byrd Nasir Jones W.P. Mitchell Large Professor * "Dead End" by Japanese Hair * "Soul Travelin'" by Gary Byrd * "School Boy Crush" by Average White Band 1992 6 "Memory Lane (Sittin' in da Park)" 4:08 Nas P. Barsella Nasir Jones Chris Martin Reuben Wilson DJ Premier * "We're in Love" as performed by Reuben Wilson * "Pickin' Boogers" by Biz Markie * "Droppin' Science" by Craig G * "Get Out of My Life, Woman" by Lee Dorsey 1992 7 "One Love" 5:25 Nas * Additional vocals by Q-Tip (chorus) Jonathan Davis Nasir Jones Jimmy Heath Q-Tip * "Smilin' Billy Suite Pt. II" as performed by The Heath Brothers * "Mixed Up Cup" as performed by Clyde McPhatter 1992 8 "One Time 4 Your Mind" 3:18 Nas Nasir Jones W.P. Mitchell Large Professor * "Walter L" as written by Gary Burton 1993 9 "Represent" 4:12 Nas Nasir Jones Chris Martin DJ Premier * "The Thief of Baghdad" by Lee Erwin 1992 10 "It Ain't Hard to Tell" 3:22 Nas "My Legacy" (Produced by Polow da Don)[7] "Sly Fox" (produced by Stic.man of Dead Prez)[10] "The Fear (of the Black Man's Dick)"[5] "This Is Not America" (produced by Stargate)[10] "Be a Nigger Too" (Produced by Salaam Remi)[5] "What It Is" (Produced by DJ Khalil)[25] "Project Roach" (produced by No I.D.)[24] "Y'all My Niggers"[24] "N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave and The Master)" (produced by DJ Toomp 1992 "Halftime" · "It Ain't Hard to Tell" · "The World Is Yours" · "Life's a Bitch" · "One Love" · "If I Ruled the World" · "Street Dreams" · "The Message" · "Escobar '97" · "Nas Is Like" · "Hate Me Now" · "In Too Deep" · "Nastradamus" · "Analyze This" · "You Owe Me" · "Rule" · "Got Ur Self A..." · "One Mic" · "Made You Look" · "I Can" · "Get Down" · "Thief's Theme" · "Bridging the Gap" · "Just a Moment" · "Hip Hop Is Dead" · "Can't Forget About You" · "Classic" · "Less Than an Hour" Category: Music Tags: Nas Nigger be nigga too N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave and The Master) Y'all My Niggers Fear (of the Black Man's Dick)
Video: Lonnie Smith - Funk Reaction 1977
Title: Lonnie Smith - Funk Reaction 1977
Description: FUNK REACTION Lonnie Smith -- Label - LRC-9317 US New York City: June 1977 USA Collector Album Collective personnel inc. Lew Delgatto, Eddie Daniels, George Young, Alan Rubin, Randy Brecker, John Frosk, Marvin Stamm, John Sheply, Dave Taylor, Dominic Menardo, Barry Rogers, Joe Randazzo (horns); Lonnie Smith (key, vcl); Pat Rebillot, Paul Griffin, Sam Johnson, Moe Daniel, Yaron Gershovsky (key); Lance Quinn, Jerry Friedman, Richie Hohenberger (g); (Bob) Babbitt, Will Lee, Francisco Centano, Jim Finnen (b); Alan Schwartzberg, Jimmy Young, Gary Mure, Steve Gadd (d); Jimmy Maelen, Rubens Bassini (perc); Gene Scott, Denise Wooten, Patricia Johnson (background vcl). a. Funk Reaction (Brad Baker/Lance Quinn) - 5:51 b. For The Love Of It (Brad Baker/Lance Quinn) - 6:10 c. Babbitt's Other Song (Babbitt) - 6:12 d. It's Changed (Richie Hohenberger) - 6:12 same or similar, Yaron Gershovsky (p solo); Richie Hohenberger (g solo). e. When The Night Is Right (Richie Hohenberger) - 7:12 same or similar, Lonnie Smith and someone unknown (vcl). f. All In My Mind (Lonnie Smith) - 6:15 Issues: a-f on LRC 9317, TK (Eu) TKR-83302. Singles: a & d on LRC 901 [45]. a & b on T.K.Disco 78 [12]. a & e on TK (E) TKR-6021 [45]. Samplers: a also on TK (Jap) 25AP 1167 titled T.K. SUPER DISCO SUITE and Disky (Nl) DO 610082 [CD] titled FUNK TO THE MAX. a, b & c also on La Grande Storia Del Rock (It) 43 titled BROOK BENTON/LONNIE SMITH and LRC CDC 9032 [CD] titled LONNIE SMITH. d & e also on Chiaroscuro CR 2019 titled WHEN THE NIGHT IS RIGHT!. d, e & f also on La Grande Storia Del Rock (It) 93 titled LONNIE SMITH/B.J.THOMAS, LRC CDC 9079 [CD], LaserLight 17 088 titled AFRODESIA, LRC 29079 [CD] titled AFRODESIA and LRC 30016 [CD] titled FUNKY JAZZ ORGANS. e (as by Lonnie Smith with George Benson) also on LaserLight 17 160 [CD] titled BIRTH OF THE COOL FUNK: VINTAGE JAMS AND SERIOUS GROOVES VOLUME 2, LaserLight 55 607 [3-CD] titled BIRTH OF THE COOL FUNK: VINTAGE JAMS AND SERIOUS GROOVES. Producer: Sonny Lester Engineer: Tony Bongiovi, Glen Burger, Bob Clifford Lonnie Smith was born in Buffalo, NY in 1953. Musically inspired at a young age, he started with a trumpet, but created his first vocal group in high school called The Supremes. His first exposure to the Hammond organ was in church and through the hits of Bill Doggett and Jimmy Smith. After getting his hands on Midnight Special, he tried every time he could to learn everything about that organ. Lonnie would practice every day at Art Kubero's music store. Finally, while in NYC, Lonnie sat in with the Jack McDuff Quartet with George Benson. When Benson left to form his own group, he asked Lonnie to be his organist. Jimmy Boyd, who signed Benson, saw Lonnie playing at Small's, and came up to him and told him to show up the following day for a recording session with Grant Green. Lonnie never went, as he felt he wasn't ready to be playing with someone of the caliber of Grant. After playing with Benson for a while, and recording a few albums for Columbia with him, Lou Donaldson asked both of them in on the Alligator Bogaloo session. From then on, Lonnie was thrilled to be associated with Blue Note for 4-5 years. After his only release as a leader for Columbia, Lonnie recorded four albums as a leader for Blue Note, as well as appearing as a sideman on many other releases. This association ended when Frank Wolff died, after which Lonnie recorded many albums for Sonny Lester. His 1971 Mama Wailer is a Jazz-Funk classic. His Afrodesia (LRC, 1977) with Benson, Randy Brecker & Steve Gadd among others has some interesting compositions and arrangements. Watch out: many stores and discographies mistake him for Lonnie "Liston" Smith and only have one bin for both. "Dr." Lonnie Smith recently recorded three albums with John Abercrombie and Marvin "Smitty" Smith. Two are tributes to Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze and Foxy Lady (which, according to Abercrombie, were supposed to be one album); one a tribute to John Coltrane: Afro Blue. In 1995, Blue Note released, as part of their Rare Groove Series, a previoulsy unreleased live recording with Dave Hubbard, George Benson, Ronnie Cuber and Joe Dukes. Live At Club Mozambique has quickly become a favorite among Jazz organ fans. Besides continuing to record and tour with Lou Donaldson, and recording as a sideman to help out local artists, he was just featured on two all-star recordings from Hip Bop's Essence series: Organic Grooves with Joey DeFrancesco, Kenny Garrett and Lenny White, and the new BongoBop with Reuben Wilson, Doug Carn and Joey DeFrancesco.
Video: Basin Street Boys--Evening Swing
Title: Basin Street Boys--Evening Swing
Description: THE DUKE IS TOPS aka, THE BRONZE VENUS. 1938 Director: William L. Nolte Remembering The Basin Street Boys©2004JCMarion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The origins of the Basin Street Boys go back to a musician that we are all familiar with. That person is Steve Gibson - yes the Steve Gibson who gained everlasting fame with The Red Caps. The singer - guitarist joined by Louis Dandridge, Joe Walls, Lloyd Mitchell, and Pods Hollinsworth. The group performed under a number of names including The Four Dots and The Esquiress. According to Marv Goldberg's article on The Red Caps, band leader Jean Calloway gave the quartet the name Basin Street Boys. This group had an odd history in the business as they recorded only one obscure side but were present on a number of motion pictures and animated shorts. One picture was released in 1938 and called "The Bronze Venus" (also known as "The Duke Is Tops") and starred Lena Horne. An interesting sidelight of this picture is the appearance of another pioneering Black vocal group The Cats & the Fiddle. Animated shorts that featured the musical talents of the original Basin Street Boys were "Clean Pastures" which also featured the voices of Fats Waller, Stepin Fetchit, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and believe it or not, Al Jolson ! Another was the unfortunately named "Swing Monkeys, Swing". A few years later, a long time friend and associate of Gibson named Ormond Wilson formed a vocal foursome in the mid nineteen forties. Along with Wilson in the group were Gene Price, Artie Waters, and Reuben Saunders. Wilson had remembered the name of the quartet from back in the thirties and changed their name from The Dreamers to The Basin Street Boys. By late in 1945 the group had signed a recording contract with Exclusive Records in Los Angeles, one of the very few Black owned independent record labels. In early 1946 their first effort was in a backup role accompanying singer Judy Carroll on the tunes "Changes" and "I Want To Love and Be Loved" on #215. Soon after the first recording featuring the group on its own was "Jumpin at the Jubilee" and "Nothing Ever Happens To Me" on #225. That summer however, the group found success at last. Ormond Wilson singing lead put over the song "I Sold My Heart To The Junkman" on #225. Favorable airplay and word of mouth rather than heavy sales was the responsible factor that gave the group name recognition and box office appeal. The flip side was the jivey novelty "Voot Nay on the Vot Nay" owing a nod to Slim Gaillard. Five more sides for Exclusive followed in the next year and a half, but none made the impression that "Junkman" had. "This Is The End Of A Dream" on #229, "Josephine" / "I'm Gonna Write A Letter To My Baby" on #239, "I'll Get Along Somehow" on #247, "Summertime Gal" on #19x, and "Near You" / "You're Mine Forever" on 21x. The Basin Street Boys continued to perform in club dates during the late forties. From the strength of their recording of "Junkman" they got spots as mostly opening acts on the TOBA circuit of Black theaters in the Northeast and Midwest. By mid 1948 Mercury Records bought some unreleased masters the group had recorded for Exclusive and gave the group, now called Ormond Wilson & The Basin Street Boys, two records for the label during the last half of 1948. "If I Can't Have You" and "Come To Me" was released on Mercury #8106, and "Please Give My Heart A Break" and "To make A Mistake Is Human" on #8120. Neither recording made its mark on sales or airplay but the group continued to make personal appearances in the Northeast. In January of 1950 Leon Rene suspended operations of the Exclusive Records label. The label then sold off many of its master recordings including some by the Basin Street Boys, to other companies. The group as announced in trade publications was represented by the famed Jolly Joyce agency in Philadelphia. They continued to appear in area clubs but did not have further success on record and in early 1951 Ormond Wilson called it quits for the group and the Basin Street Boys were no more. They remain little more than a footnote to the history of the founding of the music that has dominated the world for more than a half century, but the memories and the songs remain.
Video: Journey East
Title: Journey East
Description: This was my daily journey from Reading West to Slough, although First Great Western have now decided to stop all the direct trains, so I'll now have to change at Reading, which is a bit of an effort. I know that it's a bit of a mammoth film at 8 minutes but it's significantly shorter than the actual journey, and be prepared for the speedy views of the banks before and after Twyford The music is Reuben Wilson with 'Hold On, I'm Comin'...' which seemed and sounded appropriate.
Video: Allure @ BOTB, Gilligans
Title: Allure @ BOTB, Gilligans
Description: Reuben Wilson - Kit Richard Bakvis - Vocals Ben O'Connor - Guitar Gerard Berger - Bass SETLIST: AEnema - Tool Back in Black - AC/DC
Video: Good Charlotte Greatest Remixes Medley
Title: Good Charlotte Greatest Remixes Medley
Description: Musics used on the Remix: Los Angeles World Wide (JNRSNCHZ Remix) Anxiety (A New Music) Broken Hearts Parade (Marshall Arts Remix feat. Philieano and Tabi Bonney) Fight Song (New Music - Jay-E Remix feat. The Game) Keep Your Hands Off My Girl (Dead Execs. Remix feat. Bubba Sparxx & Jung Tru) I Just Wanna Live (Teddy Riley Remix) The Anthem (Million $ Mano Remix feat. Hollywood Holt) All Black (The White Tie Affair Remix feat. Mat Devine of Kill Hannah) Little Things (Patrick Stump Remix) I Dont Wanna Be In Love (Dance Floor Anthem) (Metro Station Version) Predictable (Stress The Whiteboy Remix feat. Rahzii Hi Power) Girls & Boys (Ed Banger Records Allstars Remix) The Young & The Hopeless (Remixed by Mr. Hahn) Hold On (The Academy Is Remix) Where Would We Be Now (Troublemaker Remix) ....*Greatest
Video: Pedro Navaja - Rubén Blades
Title: Pedro Navaja - Rubén Blades
Description: Pedro Navaja es una canción de salsa, escrita e interpretada por el músico panameño Rubén Blades, sobre un criminal con ese nombre. Inspirada en la canción Mack The Knife de Kurt Weill, narra los últimos momentos del criminal y una prostituta en una calle del "viejo barrio". La cancion fue incluida en el album "Siembra", en 1978. La lírica de la canción detalla una descripción de Pedro Barrios (nombre que al final de la canción se dice que es el verdadero del maleante) con una serie de estereotipos (el gabán, el sombrero "de ala ancha", el diente de oro), a diferencia de la contraparte de la historia, la prostituta, que es reconocible como tal no por la descripción de la misma sino por la conducta, es su comportamiento ("recorriendo la acera entera por quinta vez") y la asociación del mismo con la característica de la jornada ("que el día está flojo y que no hay clientes pa´ trabajar") la que nos sugieren su oficio. Es también representativa y sugerente de la realidad de las calles, de la indiferencia a la que llega la sociedad ante la cotidianidad de este tipo de escenas, y ante el temor a las represalias. ("aunque hubo ruido nadie salió. No hubo curiosos, no hubo preguntas, nadie lloró") La canción es reconocida en latinoamérica como una descripción de las historias y escenas de estos países, si bien al final de la misma canción se relata, a manera de crónica noticiosa, que el hecho ocurrió en "en la ciudad de Nueva York".La canción aborda los temas de la vida, muerte y lo inesperado con un humor negro. Por la esquina del viejo barrio lo vi pasar con el tumbao' que tienen los guapos al caminar, las manos siempre en los bolsillos de su gabán pa' que no sepan en cuál de ellas lleva el puñal. Usa un sombrero de ala ancha de medio lao' y zapatillas por si hay problemas salir volao', lentes oscuros pa' que no sepan que está mirando y un diente de oro que cuando rie se ve brillando. Como a tres cuadras de aquella esquina una mujer va recorriendo la acera entera por quinta vez, y en un zaguán entra y se da un trago para olvidar que el día está flojo y no hay clientes pa' trabajar. Un carro pasa muy despacito por la avenida no tiene marcas pero toos' saben ques' policia uhm. Pedro Navaja las manos siempre dentro 'el gabán, mira y sonríe y el diente de oro vuelve a brillar. Mientras camina pasa la vista de esquina a esquina, no se ve un alma está desierta toa' la avenida, cuando de pronto esa mujer sale del zaguán, y Pedro Navaja aprieta un puño dentro 'el gabán. Mira pa' un lado mira pal' otro y no ve a nadie, y a la carrera pero sin ruido cruza la calle, y mientras tanto en la otra acera va esa mujer, refunfuñando pues no hizo pesos con qué comer. Mientras camina del viejo abrigo saca un revolver, esa mujer, iba a guardarlo en su cartera pa' que no estorbe, un trenta y ocho "SMITH & WESSON" del especial que carga encima pa' que la libre de todo mal. Y Pedro Navaja puñal en mano le fue pa' encima, el diente de oro iba alumbrando toa' la avenida, ¡Guizo fácil!, mientras reia el puñal le hundía sin compasión, cuando de pronto sonó un disparo como un cañón, y Pedro Navaja cayó en la acera mientras veía, a esa mujer, que revolver en mano y de muerte herida a el le decía: "Yo que pensaba 'hoy no es mi día estoy salá', pero Pedro Navaja tu estás peor, no estas en na' " Y créanme gente que aunque hubo ruido nadie salió, no hubo curiosos, no hubo preguntas nadie lloró, Sólo un borracho con los dos cuerpos se tropezó, Cojió el revolver, el puñal, los pesos y se marchó, Y tropezando se fue cantando desafinao' El coro que aquí les traje y da el mensaje de mi canción. "La vida te da sorpresas, sorpresas te da la vida" ¡Ay Dios!... Pedro Navajas matón de esquina quien a hierro mata, a hierro termina La vida te da sorpresas, sorpresas te da la vida ¡Ay Dios!... Valiente pescador, al anzuelo que tiraste, en vez de una sardina, un tiburón enganchaste. "I like to live in Americaaaa..." La vida te da sorpresas, sorpresas te da la vida, ¡Ay Dios!... Ocho millones de historias tiene la cuidad de Nueva York. La vida te da sorpresas, sorpresas te da la vida, ¡Ay Dios!... Como decía mi abuelita, el que de último rie, se rie mejor.... "I like to live in Americaaaa..." La vida te da sorpresas, sorpresas te da la vida, ¡Ay Dios!... Cuando lo manda el destino no lo cambia ni el más bravo si nacistes pa' martillo del cielo te caen los clavos. La vida te da sorpresas, sorpresas te da la vida, ¡Ay Dios!... En barrio de guapos cuidao' en la acera, cuidao' camara' el que no corre vuela. La vida te da sorpresas, sorpresas te da la vida, ¡Ay Dios!... Como en una novela de Kazka el borracho dobló por el callejón. La vida te da.... "En la cuidad de Nueva York dos personas fueron encontradas muertas. Esta madrugada los cuerpos sin vida de Pedro Barrios y Josefina Wilson de dirección deconocida..."
Video: Volleyball European Cup Match UU vs Lasa-R 06-10-07
Title: Volleyball European Cup Match UU vs Lasa-R 06-10-07
Description: European Cup Match UU vs Lasa-R 06-10-07 volleyball match finished 3-0 to Lasa-R music: reuben - 'Stuck in my throat' biffy clyro 'Glitter and trauma' Northern Ireland Univerisity of Ulster Jordanstown volleyball UU squad: Nick Wright(c), Dave Hamilton, Alan Workman, Tom Napier, Mark Hazley, Mark Fulton, Wilson Greenlee, Adam Bell, David Smith, Will Strickland.
Video: Judge Jules & Ferry Corsten - Weekend Warmup on BBC Radio 1
Title: Judge Jules & Ferry Corsten - Weekend Warmup on BBC Radio 1
Description: 01. Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body, Rock 02. Lee Haslam - Punch Drunk 03. Jon Gibbons & Scimon Tist ? Maktub 04. Joomla - Untitled 05. Matt Hardwick vs. Portishead - Untitled 06. Breakfast & Mike Saint-Jules - Only Two Should Know 07. Zoo Brazil - Crossroads Ferry Corsten Quick Mix 08. Mirco De Govia - Evolution Part 2 (Stonefeace & Terminal Remix) 09. Milo.nl & CJ Stone Featuring Lizzy Patinson - Surrrender (DJ Choose Mix) 10. ID 11. DNS Project Presents Whiteglow ? Airborne Bart Claessen on the Phone 12. Ali Wilson - Shakedown Ferry Corsten Picks a Classic 13. Art of Trance - Madagascar (Full On Ferry Edit) 14. Rui da Silva - On My Mind 15. Push - Back to the Essence (Ruben de Ronde Remix) Sander Van Doorn on the Phone 16. Sander Van Doorn - Apple (Marcus Sch?ssow Remix) 17. Marcel Woods vs. Nic Chagall - Beautiful Sun Red (Katsarov Mashup) Ferry Corsten in the Mix 18. Embrace - Embrace (Leon Bolier Remix) 19. Michael Angelo vs. Salo - Find Your Way (Mike Shiver's Garden State Mix) 20. Tritonal - Essence of Kea 21. Simon Patterson & Sean Tyas - Somethin's Up 22. Y-Traxx - Mystery Land (Barry Jay 2008 Rework) The Recovery Record ? Ferry?s Choice 23. Orbital - Belfast
Video: baby
Title: baby
Description: music video with ian j stewart & mandy wilson special appearances by jacques & reuben directed by daisy scorcese www.myspace.com/silverback

Comment it

Message: Name:
Code

Enter code
Copied to
clipboard
 
     
 

Please enter verificatoin code to proceed to download page

Please, enter correct code

The secret code:
Please, enter the secret code: