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What Are You Listening To? Part 14 [W: 2921]

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Santana – Put Your Lights On ft. Everlast


Written by Erik Schrody (Everlast) / Record Plant, Sausalito / Arista Records 1999


2000 Grammy Award – Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal


Carlos Santana – lead guitar
Everlast – rhythm guitar and lead vocal
Benny Rietveld – bass guitar
Chester D. Thompson – keyboards
Rodney Holmes – drums
Karl Perazzo – congas and percussion
Dante Ross, John Gamble – programming


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My all-time favorite film, watched it at least 15 times.

I love it because it is so interesting and well done, and this is me, the guy who has a low tolerance for violence. I would much rather have sex. But in this movie.....
 


what ever happened to them? their interesting mix of gregorian chants and techno music got them lots of exposure in movie tracts (Single White Female is one I can recall) in the early 90s. I don't think I have heard anything from them except every once in a while on satellite radio
 
what ever happened to them? their interesting mix of gregorian chants and techno music got them lots of exposure in movie tracts (Single White Female is one I can recall) in the early 90s. I don't think I have heard anything from them except every once in a while on satellite radio


I guess they were overtaken by the hateful zealots polluting the music industry.
 
Mary Hopkin – Those Were The Days


Written by Boris Fomin, Konstantin Podrevsky, Gene Raskin / EMI Studios, London / Capitol (US) and Apple (UK) Records 1968



This song is originally (1924) a Russian tune (Дорогой длинною - The Long Road ) by Boris Fomin with words by the poet Konstantin Podrevsky

English lyrics were later added (1962) by Gene Raskin (which are not an English translation of the Russian lyrics)

Mary Hopkins version was produced by Paul McCartney and it was the second single (catalog number APPLE 2) released by Apple Records



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a bit gainy compared to most of Derek's playing
 
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