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<font color=darkgreen>Had a blast at MGM's Super S
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I like Chikezie too, good job.
I hope to God these ad companies are not getting paid a lot for putting a couple of picture to music.
And am I nuts or was I in some parralel earth in the 80's.
Well, it's not "from" Shrek.![]()
I haven't read all of tonight's postings so maybe this has already been mentioned but has anyone else thought the mics are not on at full potential??
maybe it's my TV??
Okay, my wife is getting a bit aggrieved about folks crediting Shrek for "Hallelujah". From Wikipedia:
"Hallelujah" is a song written by Leonard Cohen. It was first recorded on his 1984 album Various Positions. It has been covered numerous times and featured in the soundtracks of several movies and television shows, including: Jeff Buckley, John Cale, Bono, Dave Smallen as of Street To Nowhere, Brandi Carlile, Allison Crowe, Guy Forsyth, k.d. lang, Bob Dylan, Rufus Wainwright, Regina Spektor, Kevin Max, The Dresden Dolls, Jazz Mandolin Project, Imogen Heap, and Willie Nelson.
[Cale's version (slightly edited) was featured in the movie Shrek, but Wainwright's replaced it on the soundtrack album, apparently because Wainwright was signed with Dreamworks SKG at the time and Cale was not.][/quote]
OK so at least I know I wasn't crazy.
Okay, my wife is getting a bit aggrieved about folks crediting Shrek for "Hallelujah". From Wikipedia:
"Hallelujah" is a song written by Leonard Cohen. It was first recorded on his 1984 album Various Positions. It has been covered numerous times and featured in the soundtracks of several movies and television shows, including: Jeff Buckley, John Cale, Bono, Dave Smallen as of Street To Nowhere, Brandi Carlile, Allison Crowe, Guy Forsyth, k.d. lang, Bob Dylan, Rufus Wainwright, Regina Spektor, Kevin Max, The Dresden Dolls, Jazz Mandolin Project, Imogen Heap, and Willie Nelson.
[Cale's version (slightly edited) was featured in the movie Shrek, but Wainwright's replaced it on the soundtrack album, apparently because Wainwright was signed with Dreamworks SKG at the time and Cale was not.]
Okay, my wife is getting a bit aggrieved about folks creditng Shrek for "Hallelujah".
They're set to low and the band/backup singers set to high.![]()
i think Luke and Jacuzzi are going home this week...................