these guys are hitting it big over here..I have respect..listened to these guys through some pretty dark times in life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhG-vLZrb-g
I had never heard this song before and the combination of all those old images of John and George, turn this video in an interesting (and somewhat bizarre, actually) testimony of the musical talent of the group:
Although I hated the film (for the theft made against WIR), this song I liked every time I heard (besides, Irish, Scottish or Celtic rhythms always captures my attention):
Although I hated the film (for the theft made against WIR), this song I liked every time I heard (besides, Irish, Scottish or Celtic rhythms always captures my attention):
Can't remember if it was Chinese, Japanese or Korean, but I'm sure once we found a LazyTown song in one of those languages. Actually, I'm thinking Korean, and I remember thinking the audio was inferior, presumably because that particular LazyTown fan didn't have any sophisticated equipment available to them.
Can't remember if it was Chinese, Japanese or Korean, but I'm sure once we found a LazyTown song in one of those languages. Actually, I'm thinking Korean, and I remember thinking the audio was inferior, presumably because that particular LazyTown fan didn't have any sophisticated equipment available to them.
Listening to this Fairly Odd Parents medley, the Korean audio also sounds inferior, like someone held a microphone to their TV speakers, which I doubt Nickelodeon did for this medley!
The instrumental and vocals are all smooth and blend well, until you get to the Korean and it stands out, would love to know why that seems to happen universally.
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