When have you really
heard a song on the radio that didn't just give a token verse to the topic of «life is hard» or «when I fail» or «when I'm tempted» etc only to spend the rest of the song on the chorus in Praise.
One night in early 1983, my teenaged - Christian - 60s - obsessed - socialist / pacifist - leaning self
heard this song on the radio.
I heard a song on the radio yesterday that reminded me of my childhood days, when I spent wonderful vacations at my aunt Maisa's - I used to sing that song while pretending my aunt's floor polishing machine was a microphone...:) I was 8 back then.
I heard this song on a night out over the weekend and it got the whole club moving and I thought that it would be the perfect song for Music Monday as it features some amazing clothing in it.
Do you remember
hearing a song on the radio that made you hum in the car and put a smile on your face?
You're on a bus and
hear a song on the HD Radio that you've been trying to track down forever, and you buy it or get it on Zune Pass right there.
You will
hear this song on the radio.
Not necessarily distracting either, but when
I hear the song on a CD it should take me back to the feel of that dungeon.
Ever
heard a song on the radio and wanted to know what it was?
Not exact matches
I have found it's a great way to increase my energy when I
hear a great
song and then I can listen to it when I begin to focus
on work again.
One aspect: «For the first time ever, when listeners
hear a new or favorite
song on the radio they can instantly replay a
song and even save it directly to a playlist.»
By brainstorming how the company could help people like being put
on hold - a seemingly impossible feat - it came up with the idea of asking some of the best bands to create unplugged versions of their
songs that could only be
heard while
on hold.
Desperate to find a way to get his music
heard, he licensed every
song on the album (many multiple times) for ads, television, and movies.
The U.S. Supreme Court
on Monday refused to
hear a bid by major record labels to revive copyright infringement claims against video - sharing website Vimeo for hosting content that included
songs by famed bands such as the Beatles, the Jackson 5, and the Beach Boys without permission.
At the start of the
song, you
hear seven digits dialed
on a telephone, followed by a phone ringing twice.
When West claimed
on Twitter that Swift approved the lyric, the singer's rep quickly issued a statement claiming Swift never
heard the
song and warned the rapper about using a «misogynistic message.»
Still, it was tough to evaluate the HomePod
on its own, and I didn't realize just how good it sounded until I
heard a nearby Sonos 3 speaker playing the same
songs.
In the future, we hope that when playwrights and
song writers
hear man - machine duet, they'll be inspired to use new technology
on their next composition for the stage.
The only
song currently available for streaming is Hello, which Adele is hosting
on her own Vevo channel (
songs can also be
heard on Pandora but that's a different situation because Pandora is a radio service that doesn't let users call up a
song on - demand).
Sawyer Garrity and Andrea Pena penned the original
song «as a creative outlet so our voices and the voices of those 17 could be
heard and never forgotten,» Pena wrote
on Twitter.
Bird's proclivity for, well, most everything serves him well once again, as each of his
songs are punctuated by his piercing whistle (if you haven't
heard it, you should stop reading andgo watch this), always spot -
on guitar playing and classically trained violin plucking and bowing.
But when what you're seeing is so disturbing and awful that you don't
hear what's going
on in the background, obviously the
song takes a back seat to the graceless, skanky display she put
on.
And,
on the other hand, I never seem to be satisfied with the outcome: I seem to always
hear the mistakes louder than the
song itself, no matter how hard I try.
Back when I was in college, these two Scottish lads (Charlie and Craig Reid) sort of appeared
on the radio with this bawling - awesome march / anthem / ballad called «I'm gonna be (500 miles)», and it's a
song that you have to
hear to appreciate.
John Mark McMillan doesn't write traditional church
songs, but this recent performance (from this April) of «I Dreamed There Was a Fountain» is just as worshipful as anything you'll
hear on Sunday morning.
And a few minutes later he bounded back onto the stage, strapped
on his guitar and launched into the finale: those last few
songs we had been waiting the whole concert to
hear.
(love to
hear your thoughts
on it) And returning to
songs, have you
heard «The Black Cloud Of Islam» by Roy Harper?
If in such moments we would listen to the wind in the trees, the waves curling
on the beach, feet crunching in sand, and the
song of the mockingbird as the evening sun sets, we would surely
hear creator God singing hymns over us, his creation.
The people will learn that they are ministers also, and that following Jesus is more than just showing up
on Sunday to
hear a sermon and sing a few
songs, but also involves loving each other and serving the world.
These creatures lived
on an island and would sing
songs so seductive and deadly, that whomever
heard it would be so intoxicated by their sound they would crash their ship
on the reef near the island and be killed.
We are given a vision that the winter shall be past, the flowers shall appear
on the earth, the time of singing shall come, and the voice of the turtle dove shall be
heard in the land [
Song of
Songs 2:11 - 12].
A delightful coincidence is that a bird can be
heard chirping in the background as the discussion draws to a close, even as a woman raises a question
on the subject of bird
song.
After
hearing the President's speech and seeing the headlines of the Washington Post
on yesterday, «You Are Not alone», he placed
on his website a dedication to the victims and a free download of the
song to anyone.
You're just as likely to
hear it as a
song on AIR1 as you are to
hear two 14 year olds calling it «their
song».
Myself and a friend were discussing something very similar to this... we
heard it in a
song played
on a very popular christian radio station, but I've
heard it many other times in a few specific bands.
Hey, love this
song, have since the first time i
heard it, even before it was
on the cd It's one of the things that got me through my mum's short illness and death, i used to sing it to her during the night watches through my tears, until HE did come and carry her home.
The
song Hard To Get from this album comes to mind but you'll never
hear it
on Christian Radio.
Songs like «Redeemed» by Big Daddy Weave and «I need a Miracle» by Third Day, which talks about a man contemplating suicide who
hears God calling him from a
song on the radio, resulting in him accepting Christ.
Here is a
song a I
heard recently
on the radio which captures the feelings that most people around us have.
Based
on what I have
heard, and the lyrics of Elder Price's
song, the musical gets a lot of laughs, but it is not meant to explain Mormon beliefs.
It does not say what is
on that shirt at all!!!! It says «Take thou away from me the noise of thy
songs; for I will not
hear the melody of thy viols.»
We look at the front cover feature
on persecution in Africa, examine WWE star Shawn Michael's testimony, ask whether Horror is bad for you,
hear from L'Arche founder Jean Vanier
on significance, read RT Kendall's open letter to the UK church and have a laugh with Matt as he explains why the
song writing inspiration flows when he goes to the loo.
That, says Dr. Southgate, is because the issue is focused
on HIV / AIDS, and she asks readers to consider the «incalculable loss» from the disease --» the loss to all those whose lives would have been touched, even changed, but were not, by books not read because they were never written, by paintings not seen because they were never painted, by performances never
heard because the
song was not sung.»
For, lo, the winter is past; The rain is over and gone; The flowers appear
on the earth; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle - dove is
heard in our land (
Song of Sol.
I didn't realize how easily
songs came to him until I
heard him singing to himself all the time, just working
on puzzles, singing all the
songs I sing.
Attenborough aims to persuade first through the detail and intimacy of his account of insect life: the female bumble bee's patient construction of the chamber in which she lays her eggs; the cooperative relationship between African acacias and the ants that make «mansions» in the «bloated and hollow» bases of the tree's protective spines (and sting the muzzles of grazing predators, driving them away); the cunning design of the mole cricket's burrow, which amplifies the male's mating
song so that, «
on a windless night, he can be
heard from nearly half a mile away.»
I first
heard this
song several years ago
on a CD... I played it over and over and over and it became my
song!
For those who haven't
heard her before, here's a few other
songs to check out: «Now the Bells Ring» (from the album of the same name); her
song «Working Man» (a true classic); and this video where she performs three
songs back to back: «He's Leading Me
on,» «When We Overcome,» and «I Said I wasn't Gon na Tell.»
«The first time I
heard the
song, I really had issues with it,» says Melodie Malone, who performs lead vocals
on it.
I got hooked
on Chris Tomlin when I
heard his rendition of Amazing Grace, admittedly though I hated it at first, but then I actually LISTENED to the
song...