Saturday, April 28, 2012

Tell me why - Neil Young cover

Tell me why - Neil Young cover
This song has been interpreted by me, but comes from Neil Young, which he published in 1970 on his album "After The Goldrush". So I pursue any commercial objectives and the like. My motivation is simply artistic. Dieses Lied wurde nur von mir interpretiert, stammt aber von Neil Young, welches er 1970 auf seinem Album "After The Goldrush" veröffentlichte. Damit verfolge ich keinerlei kommerziellen Ziele oder ähnliches. Meine Motivation ist lediglich künstlerischer Natur.





Evolución sindicalista de ELA en la Segunda Republica

Evolución sindicalista de ELA en la Segunda Republica
Presentación del libro "ELA en la Segnda República", realizada por su autor, el Historiador dario Ansel. Bilbao 2 de abril de 2012





Imagine John Lennon cover by Anita bk

Imagine John Lennon cover by Anita bk
A cover for John Lennons Imagine by Anita bk





Montage Week: TES Super DayTage #4

Montage Week: TES Super DayTage #4
Can we get 100 likes :) new montage will go up tomorrow i hope you like and enjoy the video. Daytage 3 www.youtube.com Song/Artist dear lucid, our time is right now - Evans Blue





Where the Sidewalk Ends - Rasmus Storgaard (Original Music Video) Piano Ambient 2012

Where the Sidewalk Ends - Rasmus Storgaard (Original Music Video) Piano Ambient 2012
rasmusstorgaard.bandcamp.com 'Where the Sidewalk Ends' is an original music video from the second album 'Never Ending Rain' composed by the Danish artist Rasmus Storgaard. Further infomations are available at soundcloud.com Hi My name is Rasmus Storgaard. I'm 28 years old and have lived my entire life in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since I was a little kid I have always been facinated by the piano even though I couldn't play it. In my early teens my parents gave me an electric keyboard with about 48 keys with no weighted hammer action. I spend many hours on this keyboard learning many single handed cover music only by ear, because I didn't knew how to read sheet music back then. In my late teens I stopped playing the keyboard probably because I thought it was too silly to play at. I wanted to play on a real piano not a cheap 4 polyphonic keyboard with a bad sound. Neither my parents or I could afford a piano so I gave up that idea completely. Years later I left home (got a dorm) an! d began studying at the University of Copenhagen. Even though my life was great, I still had this tiny feeling of something were missing in my life. Even though it might seems very obvious what the "cure" was, it wasn't really that obvious to me. But when it did, I realized, that there were other options than purchase a real expensive piano. A full size electric piano with weighted hammer keys was the solution for me and something I could afford. All my friends and family said I was crazy for buying an ...