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Chris Holmes is a DJ and musician. He is best known as Paul McCartney's DJ - warming up audiences for more than 10 years, [1] [2] but his contributions are much broader. He has collaborated with The Smashing Pumpkins, Felix da Housecat, Daft Punk, Rachael Yamagata, Soulwax, LCD Soundsystem, Prince, Bloc Party, Mandy Moore, Interpol, Bauhaus, Justice, Joshua Radin, Spank Rock, Fischerspooner ...
If we can express those emotions properly, That would make me very happy. — Dursun Can Çakin, "Travelers' Reverie" – Behind the Scenes of the Music of Sumeru Forest of Jnana and Vidya ( 智妙明论之林 ), the fourteenth Genshin Impact soundtrack album to be produced, is dedicated to the Sumeru Chapter.
This is a partial list of recorded songs containing the '50s progression. The list does not include songs containing the progression for very short, irrelevant sections of the songs. In some cases, such as "Blue Moon", it includes notable remade recordings of songs ("covers") by other artists; but mostly the songs are shown in their original ...
"Beautiful Day" is played at a tempo of 136 beats per minute in a 4 4 time signature. [8] The song opens with a reverberating electric piano playing over a string synthesiser, introducing the chord progression of A–Bm 7 –D–G–D 9 –A. [9] This progression continues throughout the verses and chorus, the changes not always one to a bar. [9]
Musically, the sound of From Here to Infirmary has been described as pop-punk [10] and punk rock, [11] with more of a focus on melody. [12] Skiba explained that the band were moving in "a more pop direction", which he said they had always wanted to do, and "now have just perfected it."
"We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" is a ballad published in 1939 by Nelson Cogane (né Nelson Cogane Fonarow; 1902–1985), Sammy Mysels and Dick Robertson. [1] It was a hit song in 1940 for both The Ink Spots on Decca and Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra on RCA Victor , both versions reaching No. 3 in Billboard in December.
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Whether directly or indirectly, the Kingsmen version influenced the musical style of the early Kinks. They were huge fans of the Kingsmen's "Louie Louie" and Dave Davies remembered the song inspiring Ray's singing, saying in an interview: [186] [187] We played that record over and over. And Ray copied a lot of his vocal style from that guy ...