Pierre David Guetta (7 November 1967), known professionally as David Guetta (French pronunciation: [daˌvid ɡɛˈta]), is a French house music producer and DJ. Originally a DJ at nightclubs during the 1980s and 1990s, he co-founded Gum Productions and released his first album, Just a Little More Love, in 2002. Later, he released Guetta Blaster (2004) and Pop Life (2007). His 2009 album One Love included the hit singles "When Love Takes Over" (featuring Kelly Rowland), "Gettin' Over You" (featuring Chris Willis, Fergie & LMFAO) and "Sexy Bitch" (featuring Akon), the last becoming a top five hit in the United States and all three reaching #1 in the United Kingdom, as well as another internationally known single called "Memories" featuring Kid Cudi which became a top five hit in many countries. Guetta has sold over three million albums and 15 million singles worldwide. He is currently one of the most sought-after music producers. As at 2012 David Guetta is the world's most popular DJ, claiming the #1 poll position of the DJ Mag 100 popularity poll.
José Antonio Domínguez Banderas (born 10 August 1960), better known as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish film actor, film director, film producer and singer. He began his acting career at age 19 with a series of films by director Pedro Almodóvar and then appeared in high-profile Hollywood films, especially in the 1990s, including Assassins, Evita, Interview with the Vampire, Philadelphia, Desperado, The Mask of Zorro, Spy Kids, the Shrek sequels and Puss in Boots.
Banderas was born in Málaga, Andalucía, Spain, in 1960, to Ana Banderas, a school teacher, and José Domínguez, a police officer in the Guardia Civil. He has a younger brother, Javier. Although the family name is Domínguez, he took his mother's surname as his stage name. As a child, he wanted to become a professional football player until a broken foot sidelined his dreams at the age of fifteen. He went on to enroll in some drama classes, eventually joining a theater troupe that toured all over Spain. His work in the theater, and his performances on the streets, eventually landed him a spot with the National Theatre of Spain.
This next song is 108 years old
But the message is as clear today as it was way back
then
You see it was about that time that a terrible mining
disaster occurred
Then people dealt with their tragedy through the
eloquent poetic lyrics of their folk music
So clearly articulated the depth of their feelings
The miners died in eighty-nine
The miners died in eighty-nine
The miners died in eighty-nine
The miners died in eighty-nine
T'was eighty-nine when the miners died
T'was eighty-nine when the miners died
T'was eighty-nine when the miners died
T'was eighty-nine when the miners passed away
'So, what was the profession of these men who died?'
'They were miners.'
'And how old were they when they died?'
'They were minors.'
'And what key were they singing in at the time of their
dieths?'
'They were singing in the key of: A Flat Minor. Oh no,
I don't mean that to sound like, you know, there was a
flat miner or something. There were hundreds of them -
squished flat down the mine.'
'There's probably relatives here, you can' say that!'
'Oops, I've dug myself into a huge hole! Oops sorry
again!'
(*A song is played on a whistle entirely on one note
except for the last note, which is a lower note, which
goes flat at the end*)
'You were a bit flat at the end, there'
'That was in tribute to the miners'
T'was eighty-nine when the miners died
T'was eighty-nine when the miners died
T'was not ninety-one
No, nor seventy-three
Nor a-hundred-and-forty-two
Down in the mine it's dark and it's damp
Your legs will be bent and your buttocks will cramp
Dust will get into your eyes and your pants
And make your underwear filthy.
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Down in the mine it's dark as a night
Our helmet's too big and our boots are too tight
We drink beer all day and throw up all night
And we wake up and do it again.
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
My father was a miner. And my mother was a miner before him. And my uncle had sex with minors, but he's in prison now, it's a horrible thing.
Down the black hole we go every day
Diggin' the coal to earn our pay
Some of us straight and rest of us gay
But all of us stinkin' like men!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Down in the mine it's dark and it's damp
Your legs will be bent and your buttocks will cramp
Dust will get into your eyes and your pants
And make your underwear filthy.
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Down in the mine it's dark as a night
Our helmet's too big and our boots are too tight
We drink beer all day and throw up all night
And we wake up and do it again.
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
My father was a miner. And my mother was a miner before him. And my uncle had sex with minors, but he's in prison now, it's a horrible thing.
Down the black hole we go every day
Diggin' the coal to earn our pay
Some of us straight and rest of us gay
But all of us stinkin' like men!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!
Hail the miner!