- published: 09 Jan 2008
- views: 352706
- author: Rastavibe13
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Bob Marley Talking Blues
Reggae Roots Rastavibe13 Yeah, oh yeah, no! Cold ground was my bed last night And rock was...
published: 09 Jan 2008
author: Rastavibe13
Bob Marley Talking Blues
Reggae Roots Rastavibe13 Yeah, oh yeah, no! Cold ground was my bed last night And rock was my pillow too Cold ground was my bed last night And rock was my pillow too, yeah I'm sayin talkin' blues, talkin' blues They say your feet is just too big for your shoes Talkin' blues,...
- published: 09 Jan 2008
- views: 352706
- author: Rastavibe13
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Bob Marley "Talkin' Blues" (Full Album)
-----------Nesta Robert Marley------------- ------Released: February 4, 1991------- {Setli...
published: 27 Jul 2012
author: worldwarXP
Bob Marley "Talkin' Blues" (Full Album)
-----------Nesta Robert Marley------------- ------Released: February 4, 1991------- {Setlist:} * Talkin' * Talkin' Blues * Talkin' * Burnin' and Lootin' * Talkin' * Kinky Reggae * Get Up, Stand Up * Talkin' * Slave Driver * Talkin' * Walk The Proud Land * Talkin' * You Can't Blame the Youth * Talkin' * Rastaman Chant (traditional) * Talkin' * Am-A-Do * Talkin' * Bend Down Low * Talkin' * I Shot The Sheriff {Personnel:} * Bob Marley - Vocals And Guitar * Peter Tosh - Vocals And Guitar * Joe Higgs - Vocals And Percussion * Al Anderson - Guitar * Bernard Harvey- Piano And Organ * Tyrone Downie - Keyboards * Earl Lindo - Keyboards * Aston Barrett - Bass * Carlton Barrett - Drums And Percussion * Alvin Patterson - Percussion * The I Threes - Background Vocals * Dermot Hussey - Interviewer
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 247597
- author: worldwarXP
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Bob Marley and The Wailers - Talkin' Blues
Bob Marley and The Wailers Talkin' Blues Natty Dread 1974 ©Tuff Gong/Island Records (Unive...
published: 02 Aug 2008
author: oOmunirOo
Bob Marley and The Wailers - Talkin' Blues
Bob Marley and The Wailers Talkin' Blues Natty Dread 1974 ©Tuff Gong/Island Records (Universal) Lycris: Yeah! Oh, yeah! Now! Cold ground was my bed last night (bed last night) And rock was my pillow, too; (doo-oo-oo-oo-oo!) Cold ground was my bed last night (bed last night)...
- published: 02 Aug 2008
- views: 161397
- author: oOmunirOo
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Mean Talking Blues - Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie Mean Talking Blues The Asch Recordings Vol. 3 (1944) www.woodyguthrie.com...
published: 08 Aug 2009
author: T.A. Sedlak
Mean Talking Blues - Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie Mean Talking Blues The Asch Recordings Vol. 3 (1944) www.woodyguthrie.com
- published: 08 Aug 2009
- views: 37523
- author: T.A. Sedlak
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Chris Bouchillon - Talking Blues (1926)
The first talking blues. Recorded November 4, 1926 in Atlanta. From Wikipedia: Bouchillon ...
published: 02 Feb 2011
author: hawkan75
Chris Bouchillon - Talking Blues (1926)
The first talking blues. Recorded November 4, 1926 in Atlanta. From Wikipedia: Bouchillon developed his trademark "talking" way of singing because of his supposedly horrible singing voice. His recording director reportedly loved to listen to him talk however, and recommended he re-record a few songs by talking instead of singing. The resultant record, "Talking Blues" was released in 1927 and became a hit. This unique talking style of singing became known as the talking blues and inspired artists such as Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan. If you think this sounds like rap, listen to Memphis Jug Band two years later, 1928! www.youtube.com
- published: 02 Feb 2011
- views: 3311
- author: hawkan75
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Johnny Cash: Singin' in Vietnam Talkin' Blues
Johnny Cash debuts a song he wrote the day before on the March 17, 1971 edition of his ABC...
published: 04 Sep 2008
author: abargle
Johnny Cash: Singin' in Vietnam Talkin' Blues
Johnny Cash debuts a song he wrote the day before on the March 17, 1971 edition of his ABC variety show.
- published: 04 Sep 2008
- views: 65820
- author: abargle
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Bob Marley - Talkin Blues live
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published: 09 May 2010
author: beastofpeace
Bob Marley - Talkin Blues live
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- published: 09 May 2010
- views: 149492
- author: beastofpeace
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott & Derroll Adams - Talking Blues
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published: 15 Jan 2012
author: RamblinTroubadour
Ramblin' Jack Elliott & Derroll Adams - Talking Blues
- published: 15 Jan 2012
- views: 524
- author: RamblinTroubadour
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Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #1 (String Bending)
Musicians Institute and Guitar World bring you a series of guitar lessons with some of the...
published: 03 Feb 2011
author: guitarworld
Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #1 (String Bending)
Musicians Institute and Guitar World bring you a series of guitar lessons with some of the top guitar instructors around. In this video, blues master Keith Wyatt gives a lesson on string bending!
- published: 03 Feb 2011
- views: 29339
- author: guitarworld
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Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #2 (Bo Diddley)
Musicians Institute and Guitar World bring you a series of guitar lessons with some of the...
published: 17 Feb 2011
author: guitarworld
Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #2 (Bo Diddley)
Musicians Institute and Guitar World bring you a series of guitar lessons with some of the top guitar instructors around. In this video, blues master Keith Wyatt gives a lesson on Bo Diddley.
- published: 17 Feb 2011
- views: 28291
- author: guitarworld
5:24
Robert Pete Williams : Prisoner's Talking Blues
Robert Pete Williams (19141980) was a Louisiana-based bluesman. He used unconventional tun...
published: 15 Dec 2009
author: paganmaestro
Robert Pete Williams : Prisoner's Talking Blues
Robert Pete Williams (19141980) was a Louisiana-based bluesman. He used unconventional tunings and song structures. He had no formal education, spending his childhood picking cotton and cutting sugar cane. At age 14, he moved to Baton Rouge to work in a lumberyard. At age 20, Williams fashioned a crude guitar by attaching five copper strings to a cigar box. When he had enough money, he bought a cheap, mass-produced one, but kept many of idiosyncratic approaches he'd already developed. He got his start as a performer at church gatherings, fish fries, suppers, and dances. From the 1930s into the 1950s, Robert Pete played music and continued to work in the lumberyards. He was discovered in Angola prison by ethnomusicologists Dr Harry Oster and Richard Allen, where he was serving a life sentence for shooting a man dead in a local club in 1956, an act which he claimed was in self-defense. Oster and Allen recorded Williams on the grounds of Angola, performing songs about life in prison. Under ongoing pressure from Oster, the parole board eventually issued a pardon. In December 1958, Williams was released into 'servitude parole', which required 80 hours of labor per week on a Denham Springs farm without due compensation, and only room and board provided. This parole prevented him from working in music, though Robert Pete kept playing. Williams' music had achieved some favorable word-of-mouth reviews based on the Angola recordings, and he played his first concert outside ...
- published: 15 Dec 2009
- views: 17040
- author: paganmaestro
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Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #3 (Fills)
Musicians Institute and Guitar World bring you a series of guitar lessons with some of the...
published: 08 Mar 2011
author: guitarworld
Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #3 (Fills)
Musicians Institute and Guitar World bring you a series of guitar lessons with some of the top guitar instructors around. In this video, blues master Keith Wyatt gives a lesson on Fills.
- published: 08 Mar 2011
- views: 42683
- author: guitarworld
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Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #4 (Shuffle and Swing)
Musicians Institute and Guitar World bring you a series of guitar lessons with some of the...
published: 29 Mar 2011
author: guitarworld
Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #4 (Shuffle and Swing)
Musicians Institute and Guitar World bring you a series of guitar lessons with some of the top guitar instructors around. In this video, blues master Keith Wyatt gives a lesson on Shuffle and Swing.
- published: 29 Mar 2011
- views: 22161
- author: guitarworld
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Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #11 (Jazz-Blues Soloing: Extensions) Part 1
Check out www.guitarworld.com for the rest of this exclusive Guitar World lesson. This vid...
published: 04 Aug 2011
author: guitarworld
Keith Wyatt: Talkin' Blues #11 (Jazz-Blues Soloing: Extensions) Part 1
Check out www.guitarworld.com for the rest of this exclusive Guitar World lesson. This video is bonus content related to the September 2011 issue of Guitar World. For full print reviews, lesson tabs and more, look for the September 2011 issue of Guitar World on newsstands now! In the latest edition of "Talkin' Blues," Keith Wyatt explores jazz-blues soloing in the first part of a multi-part series.
- published: 04 Aug 2011
- views: 34725
- author: guitarworld
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9:36
BOOMBOX
100 days, 100 songs, 100 locations, 100 dances.
100 Songs:
001. Heart of Glass / Blondie...
published: 16 Feb 2009
author: Ely Kim
BOOMBOX
100 days, 100 songs, 100 locations, 100 dances.
100 Songs:
001. Heart of Glass / Blondie
002. Jimmy / M.I.A.
003. Deceptacon / Le Tigre
004. Im on Fire / 5000 Volts
005. Je Veux Te Voir / YELLE
006. The Way I Are / Timbaland
007. Too Young / Phoenix
008. Over And Over / Hot Chip
009. Stick It To The Pimp / Peaches
010. Say My Name / Destiny's Child
011. Pin / Yeah Yeah Yeahs
012. Geremia / Bonde Do Role
013. Let Me Clear My Throat / DJ Kool
014. Point Of No Return / Expose
015. Bubble Sex / The Seebach Band
016. Pump Up the Jam / Technotronic
017. Let's Make Love And Listen To Death From Above / CSS
018. Hella Nervous / Gravy Train
019. Me Plus One / Annie
020. Don't Go / Yaz
021. Bootylicious / Destiny's Child
022. Electric Feel / MGMT
023. Boys Don't Cry / The Cure
024. Lose Control / Missy Elliott
025. Ride The Lightning / Evans And Eagles
026. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough / Michael Jackson
027. Hearts On Fire / Cut Copy
028. Tainted Love / Soft Cell
029. Between Us & Them / Moving Units
030. It Feels Good / Tony Toni Tone
031. Polaris (Club Mix) / Cyber People
032. You Never Can Tell / Chuck Berry
033. Huddle Formation / The Go! Team
034. Pump That / FannyPack
035. My Love / Justin Timberlake
036. Hung Up / Madonna
037. Justice - D.A.N.C.E (MSTRKRFT Remix) / Justice
038. Cybernetic Love / Casco
039. Creep / TLC
040. When I Hear Music / Debbie Deb
041. B.O.B. / Outkast
042. Bubble Pop Electric / Gwen Stefani
043. Miss You Much / Janet Jackson
044. You Spin Me Round / Dead Or Alive
045. Slide In / Goldfrapp
046. Kelly / Van She
047. Mine Fore Life / The Sounds
048. Disco Heat / Calvin Harris
049. Nighttiming / Coconut Records
050. Club Action / Yo Majesty
051. Pogo / Digitalism
052. Lip Gloss / Lil Mama
053. Heartbeats / The Knife
054. Enola Gay / OMD
055. Goodbye Girls / Broadcast
056. Kids In America / Kim Wilde
057. Kiss / Prince
058. Tenderness / General Public
059. Push It / Salt N Pepa
060. Circle, Square, Triangle / Test Icicles
061. Day 'N' Nite (Crookers Remix) / Kid Cudi
062. Shadows / Midnight Juggernauts
063. Paris (Aeroplane Remix) / Friendly Fires
064. Out At The Pictures / Hot Chip
065. Me Myself and I / De La Soul
066. AudioTrack 10 / Diplo
067. Girls & Boys / Blur
068. Heater / Samim
069. I Wanna Dance With Somebody / Whitney Houston
070. Hands In The Air / Girl Talk
071. Limited Edition OJ Slammer / Cadence Weapon
072. Meeting In The Ladys Room / Mary Jane Girls
073. NY Lipps / Soulwax
074. Lex / Ratatat
075. Gravity's Rainbow (Soulwax Remix) / Steve Aoki
076. Once In A Lifetime / Talking Heads
077. Leave It Alone / Operator Please
078. Half Mast / Empire Of The Sun
079. Hardcore Girls / Count and Sinden feat. Rye Rye
080. Dance, Dance, Dance / Lykke Li
081. Never Gonna Get It / En Vogue
082. Blue Monday / New Order
083. Crazy In Love (Featuring Jay-Z) / Beyoncé
084. 10 Dollar / M.I.A.
085. Love To Love You Baby / Donna Summer
086. Steppin' Out / Lo-Fi-Fnk
087. Karle Pyar Karle / Asha Bhosle
088. Love Will Tear Us Apart / Joy Division
089. Straight Up / Paula Abdul
090. My Drive Thru / Santogold, Casablancas, NERD
091. Like A Prayer / Madonna
092. Freedom 90 / George Michael
093. Black & Gold / Sam Sparro
094. B-O-O-T-A-Y / Spank Rock and Benny Blanco
095. Great Dj / The Ting Tings
096. In A Dream / Rockell
097. Don't Stop the Music / Rihanna
098. Hong Kong Garden / Siouxsie & The Banshees
099. It's Tricky / D.M.C.
100. Bizarre Love Triangle / New Order
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10 Things I have learned about Mountainbiking
Head wind is an inspiring phenomenon: Every time I come home from riding the mountains, my...
published: 23 Jul 2011
author: Filme von Draussen
10 Things I have learned about Mountainbiking
Head wind is an inspiring phenomenon: Every time I come home from riding the mountains, my mind is full of new impressions. This short film sums up some of the simple yet complex insights that struck me while riding my mountainbike.
Enjoy. And please share your learnings.
*Winner of the Audience Award at the International Cycling Film Festival 2011*
Soundtrack:
Blue Sky Black Death «From Sun’s Angle», taken from «A Heap of Broken Images», Mush Records 2006. They are awesome, check them out on Itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/ch/album/a-heap-of-broken-images/id319871740
Microcopter-Pilot: Marco Bryner
Steadycam: Stefan Kluge (www.vebfilm.net)
Follow me on Facebook for Behind the Scenes & Geek Talk: http://www.facebook.com/filmevondraussen
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Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska
In April of 2008 I drove from Lake Tahoe to Haines, Alaska up the Al-Can highway through B...
published: 14 Sep 2009
author: Chappy
Avalanche Skier POV Helmet Cam Burial & Rescue in Haines, Alaska
In April of 2008 I drove from Lake Tahoe to Haines, Alaska up the Al-Can highway through British Columbia and the Yukon with an enclosed 4-snowmobile trailer and a ton of gear. I told myself the year before after a few years of getting "shut out" with heli time, that I wouldn't come back up without snowmobiles....instead of sitting around drinking myself into oblivion on a "down day."
Well thank God we did that because we definitely had down days again right from the get-go. The sledding up at Haines Pass is out of control good. Even staying closer to town like below Old Faithful is great. Can't say enough about how much fun it is to ride snowmobiles up there with no trees.
So the first legit day after that main snow storm cycle, we still went out snowmobiling one more time wanting to let the snow set up a bit more....while another part of our group went up in the bird. Actually two groups went up in the bird, and the first group did all the normal day-after-storm-cycle snow pit and snow quality tests.
The first group decided that while the dangers remained elevated, that it was good to go. They all made some of the sickest pow turns in their lives I was told. The next group then - a couple hundred meters or so over - set up for their descent.
The guy in the video was the first one to drop from their group and while not a guide, he had a lot of Utah and AK backcountry experience. He had a Black Diamond Avalung on, but as you can tell from the video while he's talking as he's dropping in, it wasn't in his mouth to start. He tried to shove it in the instant of starting to get sucked down, but it didn't stay in fully during his ragdoll descent. It was just off to the corner of his mouth he said, and he definitely got some snow / ice in his mouth still.
So as he drops in you can also see the sluff to the skier's right immediately start building....and that's actually the chute that was the intended route down. For whatever reason - well pure, unadulterated powder will do it to you - he didn't go make some strong "skier cuts" into the upper pack to do one final snow check as instructed by the main guide who was doing the "tail gunner" work.
Instead he just sent it. And it didn't take more than a few turns out on this big shoulder above this cliff band to break loose.
This was a decent sized avalanche. 1,500 feet the dude fell in a little over 20 seconds. The crown was about 1 - 1.5m. The chute that he got sucked through to the skier's right was flanked on either side by cliff bands that were about 30m tall. He luckily didn't break any bones and obviously didn't hit anything on the run out.
He was only buried for 4 and a half minutes which is incredibly short. I cannot stress these next sentences enough; that in and of itself to be unburied in ONLY 4:28 is miraculous if you have any understanding of being caught in an avalanche and what it takes to be found. It could literally be some kind of "world record" just on how good the guide and supporting cast of other skiers was in getting to him. It also shows why you should ALWAYS be going with people trained in avalanche rescue / first aid....as well as why you'd want to be going with a guided heli operation. Sure this was terrifying for him, but he would've probably been dead if not for going with a guide.
He also got very lucky to be honest. In the time that he's buried, you can hear his breathing already accelerate. The ruffling noise back and forth is his chest rising and falling and the noise that his jacket makes. The intermittent whimpering noise you hear is him trying to swallow and get some air since the avalung wasn't fully in his mouth and instead just to the corner of his mouth. Still sends chills up the back of my neck. Oh...the luck? They located him so fast because his right glove came off just before he came completley to rest and there was an excellent visual of course.
And then the digging out is utterly amazing. I don't think that you could've paid a Hollywood crew to stage something better. The fact that he could've been facing any 360 direction and yet he's looking right up into the sun-filled blue sky with that first full scoop away of the shovel is borderline spiritual.
This is simply a very sobering and unbelievable video. However, you should take away from this video all the positive things that you can learn from it. Yes there are risks to the backcountry - but with proper gear, training, and guide(s) with avalanche and EMT training - you can greatly lower your chances of getting caught in an avalanche in the first place.....and coming back alive if you ever were to get caught in a slide.
Respect Mother Nature for sure. Learn from this. But just like a Craig Kelly in the snowboard world or a Shane McConkey in the ski world who died out in the backcountry (Craig via avalanche and Shane via ski B.A.S.E. jumping), they left this earth while doing the things that they were truly passionate about. A
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Fish Leong and Tony Chao
Boracay Philippines
Discovery Shores
Gown : Vera Wang
Coordinator : Amanda Tirol
For abou...
published: 02 Feb 2010
author: Mayad Studios
Fish Leong and Tony Chao
Boracay Philippines
Discovery Shores
Gown : Vera Wang
Coordinator : Amanda Tirol
For about a year we’ve been traveling like crazy from one country to another. We’ve seen a lot of amazing places, breathtaking views and serene beaches, met a lot of people and covered a lot of destination weddings, but, nothing beats white powdered sands, calm blue waters and a perfect sunset view. ...It is the beach that is the closest to our hearts... Where else but in the beautiful island of Boracay, Philippines. True to what I wrote earlier, it is indeed the most perfect place to tie the knot. There is something about the island that makes everyone feel at home. Probably the ambiance and warm hospitality of the locals and, of course, the after wedding parties are always a blast.. A recent wedding in Boracay actually proves my point.
See the articles :
http://tw.nextmedia.com/applenews/article/art_id/32274508/IssueID/20100202
http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/hr.asp?fpVname=TAIW_AD&ref;_pge=lst
In a world of stars and celebrities, who would ever think that we would meet such funny, humble and amazing people? The first time we heard that we are going to be covering the wedding of one of the hottest stars in Taiwan, we were so giddy and excited. I’m talking about none other than Fish Leong and Tony Chao. It was an intimate and truly heartfelt experience, especially, since it was done at the beautiful island of Boracay Philippines. Everybody and everything looked so perfect during that day thanks to the best coordinator in Boracay, Amanda Tirol.
We know words cannot describe the magical feeling we had when they tied the knot, so why don’t we share with you the SDE we made just for them.
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8:10
Story of the Blues Part 1 & 2 (Talking Blues)
Decided it was about time the full song was done....I kept the video to the 1st part nearl...
published: 30 Sep 2008
author: damnedlikebeauty
Story of the Blues Part 1 & 2 (Talking Blues)
Decided it was about time the full song was done....I kept the video to the 1st part nearly the same (corrected the punctuation that I kept being pulled up on) and changed a few images but that's about it. Added some quotes by Eleanor Roosevelt at the end......
- published: 30 Sep 2008
- views: 22091
- author: damnedlikebeauty
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Tedeschi Trucks Band - Everybody's Talkin'
Music video by Tedeschi Trucks Band performing Everybody's Talkin'. (C) 2012 Sony Music En...
published: 22 May 2012
author: TedeschiTrucksVEVO
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Everybody's Talkin'
Music video by Tedeschi Trucks Band performing Everybody's Talkin'. (C) 2012 Sony Music Entertainment
- published: 22 May 2012
- views: 140010
- author: TedeschiTrucksVEVO
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Alvino Rey plays "St. Louis Blues" with Stringy the talking steel guitar!
Alvino Rey is as important to the development of the electric guitar as Les Paul was, but ...
published: 13 Dec 2009
author: KoolKlipsFromDeke
Alvino Rey plays "St. Louis Blues" with Stringy the talking steel guitar!
Alvino Rey is as important to the development of the electric guitar as Les Paul was, but has been criminally uncredited for it--until now. More and more photos, recordings and film clips like these are coming out of the woodwork to show what a genius Alvino was. This film clip is from 1944 and shows Alvino demonstrating not only his amazing work on the steel guitar, but also his "singing guitar" effect, similar to the Sonovox, manifested in the persona of "Stringy" the talking guitar puppet! Enjoy this and whatever you do, DO NOT TAKE ACID BEFORE VIEWING....we warned you....
- published: 13 Dec 2009
- views: 55437
- author: KoolKlipsFromDeke
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Moody Blues: Talking Out of Turn
Music of The Moody Blues When I took a little loving from you Oh I, never thought about th...
published: 23 Mar 2010
author: EssentialDegnities
Moody Blues: Talking Out of Turn
Music of The Moody Blues When I took a little loving from you Oh I, never thought about the hurting inside But I took a little more than I should Oh why, can't explain that I ever would Let you slip through my fingers Let you escape like yesterday I would appreciate you knowing I thought your love had come to stay Talking out of turn Shot to pieces When will I learn Talking out of turn Shot to pieces When will I learn But I took a little more of your each day When I didn't see that I was breaking you apart With angry words of love I didn't mean Oh why, can't believe that I ever would Talk myself out of tomorrow Talked like a fool to yesterday And as the evening loses colour Your love began to fade away Talking out of turn Shot to pieces When will I learn Talking out of turn Shot to pieces When will I learn Talking out of turn Talking out of turn If I upset you I didn't mean to hurt you I didn't mean to make you cry I don't need an alibi To start me talking out of turn When I took a little loving from you Oh I, can't believe that I ever would Let you slip through my fingers Let you escape like yesterday I would appreciate you knowing I thought your love had come to stay Talking out of turn Shot to pieces When will I learn Talking out of turn Shot to pieces When will I learn
- published: 23 Mar 2010
- views: 70047
- author: EssentialDegnities