Classic; one of (if not) their all time best. Certainly mine!
@queniquexespr.8772Күн бұрын
Can't find it anyplace (SOS someone, please)!
@momaculver65Күн бұрын
Bobby Ritchie / Kid Rock is one of the best musicians ever and has reached out to so many people who would have loved to see him and he's hit most all music genres...... He has hit the mark every single time ..... A personality so full of love and kindness..... Devoted to each fan ..... Babe 💋 keep moving forward 💕💋 God bless you and you are loved Always and Forever Babe 😘💋
@RenaErvin-gf7hf2 күн бұрын
Love this
@atticuslikesbees2 күн бұрын
♥️🎧✨️
@lindze62 күн бұрын
soul healer Yanni love from India. ..❤❤❤❤
@user-cn9qc3vv9d4 күн бұрын
You're the Best 💯❣️
@user-cn9qc3vv9d4 күн бұрын
I Luv you so much. You are my soulmate.... 💜🙏faith=Love .🤍 Trsust me 😉🦋🦋🦋❣️😊
@ireneledesma63244 күн бұрын
I so love this album ❤. Thanks for uploading.
@user-hx5he9kw5c5 күн бұрын
Kick Ass album!!!
@serbaevdmitry52969 күн бұрын
Какое великолепие! Эта музыка успокаивает и поднимает настроение.
@user-lh8lw9mg9p9 күн бұрын
신난다
@marianomiguel460911 күн бұрын
Este álbum es hermoso. ¿Alguien sabe de alguna banda/artista que haga música similar? Una onda pop melancólico, me encantaría conocer más obras similares.-
@user-tz1wx8qx6g13 күн бұрын
26 min ❤
@urbanrockwellart15 күн бұрын
I love this!!! Discovered new music from here thay I've never heard before!!!!
@magadiuzumaki481517 күн бұрын
Saw them last night at the Cape Town Jazz Festival free concert. Loved it! 🫶🏽🌟
@ireneledesma632418 күн бұрын
The best among his albums. I've been listening to this since college days. I still have my cassette tape of this 'til now, vintage!😊
@meiersherylann38119 күн бұрын
Bobby you are my Heart... I can't live without my Heart Babee... =381=
@MikeCaseyMusic22 күн бұрын
thank you young lee 🙏
@philippebourgade138122 күн бұрын
Masterpiece, the best rock band of the 90's
@thepandachannel_yt23 күн бұрын
“Welcome to _____ ____. First rule of _____ ____ is, you do not talk about _____ ____. The second rule of _____ ____ is, YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT _____ ____. The third rule, if somebody says “stop”, goes limp, or taps out, the fight is over. The fourth rule, there’s only two people in a fight. Fifth rule, one fight at a time, fellas. (laughter) Sixth rule, no shirts or shoes. The seventh rule, fights must go on for as long as they have to. The eighth and final rule, if this is your first time at _____ ____, you have to fight.” - Tyler Durden
@user-td5bm1yb5u23 күн бұрын
ジャケ買いするわ(下心)
@user-td5bm1yb5u23 күн бұрын
34:16 SEX
@juliomurga155225 күн бұрын
Magnífico
@sic610725 күн бұрын
한국에는 유명한 대사가 존재하지! "모히또가서 몰디브나 한잔하지"
@sic610725 күн бұрын
그 유명한 몰디브네요.
@massimilianoguidotti236026 күн бұрын
Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters Review by Thom Jurek There can be no doubt about the excitement producer John Burk felt when going through Ray Charles' studio vault and discovering hundreds of unreleased songs. Burk, who produced Charles' final studio album, Genius Loves Company, narrowed the massive selection down to nine songs from there, along with one additional track he licensed from Sony. He assembled the album from material recorded between the '70s and the '90s, trying to assemble the flow of an actual album using genuinely unreleased tunes. Many of them were in various stages of completion; some were merely sketch demos. Burk did what has become de rigueur in the 21st century: he added studio players to complete "unfinished" tracks. Depending on your historical point of view, this can be problematic: would it have been better to simply present the songs as they were? Perhaps. That said, what is here is tastefully done and feels at least somewhat organic. He respectfully treated the source material as economically as possible. This was made easier because Charles' singing -- even on the demos -- is top grade. "Love's Gonna Bite You Back" from 1980 weaves soul, gospel, and jazz in a moving arrangement with a full original studio band including horns and strings. "It Hurts to Be in Love," from the same period, is a nocturnal soul-blues with strings; with Charles on Rhodes, and the band tight, bright, bold, and untouched. "The Wheel of Fortune" from a 1972 session features studio horns, strings, and Charles' voice and smoking piano; Burk added Chuck Berghofer's upright bass and Greg Field's drums to finish the cut beautifully. "I'm Gonna Keep on Singin'" is a finished track; nothing was added. It features killer vibes work and the Raylettes and it's pure Charles' R&B. "Isn't It Wonderful" is the sexiest cut on the set, with Larry Goldings and others filling it out naturally. Problems arise with the skeletal blues demo, "There'll Be Some Changes Made," where added musicians including Keb' Mo''s guitar and Bobby Sparks' organ create a distance between the emotion in the vocal and the slicker accompaniment. The same feeling pervades "I Don't Want No One Else But You," where a larger studio band recorded over Charles' own; it's too polished to feel natural. The set closes dramatically with a soulful reading of Kris Kristofferson's "Why Me Lord" as Charles plays a funky electric piano and sings gospelized backup to Johnny Cash's lead vocals. This wasn't in Charles' vault, but it belongs here. While there are some aesthetic and historical issues with this type of recording (perhaps there should have been a bonus disc of the original tracks), Burk did an admirable job of presenting Charles as the genius he was; giving fans a solid set of new performances. FROM ALLMUSIC.COM
@Some_guy-on-the-internet27 күн бұрын
“What is fight club” is chilling
@HiPS.28 күн бұрын
23:34
@wilkyesilva721129 күн бұрын
Thank you to the woman who recommended this film to me. I loved this soundtrack.
@user-nn8xn3ow9x29 күн бұрын
U leave every ounce of energy on stage ! 🔥🔥🔥
@pablovanhelsin983Ай бұрын
ES UNA LASTIMA NO TENER DE ESTA HERMOSURA DE GRABACION LOS DATOS TECNICOS DE DONDE FUE REGISTRADO Y DE QUE MANERA Y DE LOS MUSICOS PARTICIPANTES
@judyburfordrivera9220Ай бұрын
❤Beautiful ❤️
@gordonfreeman9368Ай бұрын
His name is Robert Paulson
@sylviafarese9546Ай бұрын
Buen dia ⚘️🐀❤️
@gustavoheredia9931Ай бұрын
La música de Yanni hace sentir que es tuya.
@mareerogers1114Ай бұрын
THE MOST AMAZING RENDITION OF PORGY AND BESS EVER! Wish it wqs on spotify😢
@andresgomezgonzalez6855Ай бұрын
Muy buena onda, cool
@markopolo945Ай бұрын
👍😎👍 Amazing Album❤
@diegorosales4365Ай бұрын
Sick 👍🏼
@misaki_hiroshiАй бұрын
お元気ですか? 私は、元気です。
@mariaangelaviolani1858Ай бұрын
Esse album é tão pouco conhecido como belíssimo. Adoro!!
@jamesdelornhowlandjr.6516Ай бұрын
I like Matt Bianco songs because it reminds me of the eighties.
Paragon would fit perfectly into Katamari Damacy stage
@infraRedRidingHoodАй бұрын
When he burns his hand hes teaching him to live in non resistance then pain isnt a problem as such resisting pain is the main problem Thats how i love and eat very spicy madras i even eat it at a high temp to enhance the burn The main point being let your self feel your inner pain because it happens in total non resistance but not only that its felt and released or at least channelled into art first Check out a movie called Revolver with Jason statham
@infraRedRidingHoodАй бұрын
I ThuKin LoVe this Film
@enriquebernabeplatero7232Ай бұрын
Marvellous album... I like it too much...
@rickmerritt128Ай бұрын
This guy can sing. Everything from the Jackson Five to the great soul music of any era. Bought his first record and he and the back ground singers to the instrumentalists superb. Almost too good to be true.