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The album combines songs performed over two nights in May 1992 at the Selland Arena in Fresno, California. Most of the songs on the album were from the first night, such as the solos performed by Eddie Van Halen and Sammy Hagar. There is much debate as to whether or not the songs on this album have been doctored in the studio, as the original ...
"New Horizons" is the album's first single and was released in the iTunes Store on August 21. However, the song made its radio debut on Windsor, Ontario rock station 89X on August 1. [ 12 ] According to bassist Pat Seals, the song is about "a feeling of looking toward the unknown future with hope."
In the December 10, 2007 issue of Jet magazine the Sylvers were featured in the "Where Are They Now?" segment. In early 2008, a few siblings did an interview with Damien Maurice on his show Just Chillin' with KPOO-FM in San Francisco. Both a Jet article and the radio interview hinted at the possibility of new Sylvers music in the near future.
Although Van Halen vocalist Sammy Hagar was a financial supporter of President George W. Bush in his 2004 re-election campaign, [23] during the 2004 reunion tour, the band projected the "Right Now" music video, with a few extra modern scenes, on a large screen behind them while they performed the song. Some new modern scenes were, "Right now ...
New Rising Star (Video 1990) New Horizons (CD 1992) Never Had It So Good (SCD 1992) The Early Years 20 Steel Guitar Favourites (CD 1993) The Early Years 20 Classic Songs (CD 1993) Daniel O'Donnel & Friends Live (Comp. Video 1993) An Evening With Sarah (Video 1993) Web of Love (CD 1994) The Best of Country And Irish (Comp. CD 1994) Web of Love ...
Pokémon Horizons The Series 🌅 Ep. 1 Sneak Peek 👀 - YouTube - 0-10-40 Pokémon’s newest anime series, Pokémon Horizons, is finally set to start airing the world over, after having ...
"Starting Over" carries a "raw, stripped down and vulnerable" theme, [3] with Stapleton singing of looking for new horizons, in "perpetual motion". [2] The love song fuses acoustic guitar chords and a percussive shake, [5] while drummer Derek Mixon delivers a "brushed" snare rhythm, which Rolling Stone ' s Joseph Hudak said evokes Willie Nelson's version of "City of New Orleans".
[20] [21] "Right Now" also debuted at number 32 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart. [22] On February 25, 2013, "Right Now" entered the Australian Singles Chart at number 39. [23] The song was later certified platinum in the country for sales of 70,000 copies. [24] On June 10, 2013, "Right Now" entered the US Mainstream Top 40 chart at number 37