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| thin air (pearl jam cover) by JERÓNIMO x4Wed, 07 Jan 2009 16:36:15 -0800 by joaoalexfonsecathere's a light when my baby's in my arms...there's a light when the window shades are drawn...hesitate when i feel i may do harm to her...wash it off 'cuz this feeling we can share...and i know she's reached my heart, in thin airbyzantine is reflected in our pondthere's a cloud but the water remains calmreaching in, the sun's fingers clutch the dawn to passeven out, it's a precious thing to bearand i know she's reached my heart, in thin air [uh-uh-uh]yes i know she's reached my heart, in thin air [uh-uh-uh]it's not in my past to presume [ahh-ahh-ahh]love can keep on moving in both directionshow to be happy and true [ahh-ahh-ahh]is the quest we're taking on together taking on, on, on, on, on...taking on, on, on, on, on... there's a light when my baby's in my armsand i know she's reached my heart, in thin air [uh-uh-uh]and i know she's reached my heart, in thin air [uh-uh-uh]and i know she's reached my heart, in thin air [uh-uh-uh]yes i know she's reached my heart... Related: binaural acoustic guitar |
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| Bold As Love - Hendrix - CoverWed, 07 Jan 2009 16:36:11 -0800 by chuntoon007"Bold as Love" is a song by Jimi Hendrix, the final song and title track of the Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1967 album Axis: Bold As Love.Themes and lyricsJimi Hendrix, a self-taught musician, was unable to read music, and as such often experienced musical and emotional ideas in terms of color (similar to the condition of synesthesia). The lyrics reflect this (Hendrix stated, in explanation of his color-emotion interpretations, "Jealousy is purple; I'm purple with rage...", paralleling the lyrical reference to the "purple armor" of a personified anger). The piece also has elements of a love song, as Hendrix explained that his usage of color is how "... you explain your different emotions in colors toward this certain girl who has all the colors in the world...".[edit] RecordingThe song was recorded on a four-track machine. After the initial recording was completed, Hendrix overdubbed harpsichord and additional bass parts. Recording engineers Eddie Kramer and George Chkiantz introduced phased stereo sound, which Hendrix called the sound he had been "hearing in [his] dreams". Related: bold as love blues music jimi hendrix tab lesson guitar help solo john mayer axis axis: huntoon redding |
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