Yes, it is back! My old channel was deleted and so was everything on it — so this is the new version, which is also available for free on archive dot org: archive.org/details/MallMusicMuzakMallOf1974
A lot of people loved this and a few asked for it to be re-done, so here it is!
Official video for «Over My Shoulder» by Mike The Mechanics. One of the bands best known tracks, ‘Over My Shoulder’ is the first single from the album Beggar On A Beach Of Gold and it reached position 12 in the UK and number 9 in France.
Lyrics:
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye
I never dreamed it could be over
I never wanted to say goodbye
Looking back over my shoulder
With an aching deep in my heart
I wish we were starting over
Oh instead of drifting so far apart
Everybody told me you were leaving
Funny I should be the last to know
Baby please tell me that Im dreaming
I just never want to let you go
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye
Turning my heart over and over
I never wanted to say goodbye
I dont mind everybody laughing
But its enough to make a grown man cry
Cos I can feel you slipping through my fingers
I dont even know the reason why
Every day its a losing battle
Just to smile and hold my head up high
Could it be that we belong together
Baby wont you give me one more try
One more try
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye
I never dreamed it could be over
I never wanted to say goodbye
Looking back over my shoulder
Oh with an aching feeling inside
Cutting me up, deeper and deeper
Fills me with a sadness that I cant hide
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye
I never dreamed no no it could be over
I never wanted to say goodbye
Looking back over my shoulder
Oh with an aching feeling inside
Cutting me up, deeper and deeper
Fills me with a sadness that I cant hide
Looking back over my shoulder
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Songs ~ Gymnopedies #1 ~ Gnossiennes #1,3,4,5 ~
Album ~ Satie: Works For Piano Solo And Piano Duet ~
Artist ~ Pianist: Anne Queffelec ~
with artwork by Edouard Leon Cortes
Tracks: 0:00 Gymnopedies #1
3:32 Gnossiennes #1
6:52 Gnossiennes #3
9:33 Gnossiennes #4
11:52 Gnossiennes #5
Walkers! I’m beyond excited to share this video with you. Collaborating with Hans Zimmer on this release has been an out-of-body experience on a whole different level. Everyone who knows me, knows that I’m a huge fan of his work, and it has played a big part of my musical journey. Especially “Time,” which is probably my favorite song ever. Plus it marks the 10th anniversary for Inception this year too. I’m as grateful as I can possibly be for this opportunity!
Making this music video during a world that’s on lockdown, provided some obvious challenges. However, we decided to use that to our advantage, and I really hope you like the result. Let me know what you think in the comment section below!
Acoustic Guitar: Adam Granduciel
Electric Guitar: Adam Granduciel
Harmonica, Organ, Producer, Vibes, Vocals, Wurlitzer: Adam Granduciel
Keyboards: Adam Granduciel
Additional Recording: Adam Granduciel
Synthesizer: Adam Granduciel
Acoustic Guitar: Anthony LaMarca
Engineer: Austin Asvanonda
Engineer: Carter Jahn
Drums, Percussion: Charlie Hall
Engineer: Clay Blair
Additional Recording: Daniel Schlett
Bass: Dave Hartley
Engineer: David Davis
Engineer: Gabe Wax
Additional Recording: Gabe Wax
Engineer: Garret De Block
Engineer: Gosha Usov
Masterer: Greg Calbi
Engineer: Ivan Wayman
Additional Recording: Jeff Zeigler
Engineer: Jon Ashley
Backing Vocals: Louise Hayat
Pedal Steel Guitar: Max Hart
Rhythm Guitar: Michael Bloch
Additional Recording: Nicholas Vernhes
Additional Recording: Nick Krill
Engineer: Omar Yakar
Backing Vocals: Paloma Gil
Fender Rhodes Keyboards: Robbie Bennett
Percussion: Robbie Bennett
Mixer, Recording: Shawn Everett
Engineer: Tyler Shields
Engineer: Wesley Seidman
Engineer: Will Delaney
Writer: Adam Granduciel
I Know How To Speak, the new Manchester Orchestra documentary. A behind the scenes, fly on the wall glimpse of the process of making this album; the good and the bad, the ups and the downs. This movie shares the title of our latest single. “I Know How to Speak” encompasses the wide range of emotions that the studio process brings, and we hope you enjoy seeing the work behind the scenes. I still can’t really watch it, but I think you will dig it.