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good show needs rammstein music.......song title is engel
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I don't wanna say that the music tonight is bad, but I hope the sound mixer behind the scenes can decide to one theme of music and stop quickly this stupid effects! I have rarely heard such a chaos.....
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24 May 1941 ?
(...the answer my friend is blowing in the wind...) A legend of music was born this date and is a piece of music history today. Like a rolling stone; Knocking on heavens door ( NOT YET ) BOB DYLAN is going to be 70 today. Happy Birthday Bob. Unforgettable songs by you. Many singers performed it, we also tried it around the camp fire in the night. But this is only yours. A song for more than one generation. In ORIGINAL by him [hidden link - please register] And here in 2 famous covers by nice ladies. 1.) Alanis Morissette [hidden link - please register] 2.) Katie Melua [hidden link - please register] Hope so much it will work everywhere. Love, Peace, Rock'n Roll Greets and Good Night |
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What's the electro song usually play when the night show start? It has a lot of percussion
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Yes of course Tarl_Cabot read your post and remeber me.
I think only the right to play older songs it's cheaper because my favorite told it me the song must be older than 15 years and they played also "Wish you were here by Pink Floyd" pubilshed 1975. It seems me the boss payed a limited amount for the copyrights and so it's possible to play that it's independant from the state of the band like music legends Pink Floyd and Guns'n Roses or a "0815 group." and the records company. I'm very thrilled how it will be with songs by "The Rolling Stones or The Beatles". Really it's not so easy to find some useful information, tried it on the GEMA-website but that was unsatisfactory. Thanks Schubert, good links Have a nice time |
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Read this :
[hidden link - please register] or: [hidden link - please register] For example: Term of Copyright A copyright is granted for 70 years after the death of the last surviving copyright holder. In the case of a work-for-hire, the copyright is good for 95 years after the work is first published or 120 years after it was created, whichever comes first. |
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I repeat what I fantasized one month ago
Tarl_Cabot wrote:outside wrote:Purple Rain just played, did they pay Prince his royalties. |
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They have played also "Don't Cry" by "Guns'n Roses" during the last hour.
I believe it was a viewers wish and know it's older than 15 years. My favorite told it me, music wishes are possible if the song older than 15 years. |
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thank you all.
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dazaman wrote:schubert wrote:Chrizzzzzzz wrote:Can someone tell me how the song is called in the officeshow preview? Then maybe this video : [hidden link - please register] Or Dazaman's video [hidden link - please register] |
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schubert wrote:Chrizzzzzzz wrote:Can someone tell me how the song is called in the officeshow preview? PS: Sadly the video wont work for everybody |
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Chrizzzzzzz wrote:Can someone tell me how the song is called in the officeshow preview? When I remember well , it's the begintune of "The Benny Hill Show " (an English actor) And I found this "The real mane (name?) of the tune is Yakity Sax by Boots Randolph!". |
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Can someone tell me how the song is called in the officeshow preview?
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logic wrote:Do the models hear the same music in the studio what we hear on TV? If yes, my deepest respect!! they hear different "normal" music |
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