A book is pages, pictures and words
A book is animals, people and birds
A book is stories of queens and kings
Poems and songs-so many things!
Curled in a corner where I can hide
With a book I can journey far and wide
Though it’s only paper from end to end
A book is a very special friend.
The Tenors Become Vampires for ‘Who Wants To Live Forever’ Video With Lindsey Stirling
The Tenors released the new music video for “Who Wants to Live Forever” on October 28, 2015, exclusively via Billoard.com. The video – which features Lindsey Stirling – dropped just in time for Halloween.
“Who Wants to Live Forever” is featured on The Tenors’ most recent release Under One Sky.
~LYRICS~
(Instrumental Intro featuring Lindsey Stirling)
(Fraser)
There’s no time for us.
There’s no place for us.
What is this thing that builds our dreams, yet slips away from us?
(Remi)
Who wants to live forever?
Who wants to live forever? Oh,
(Clifton)
There’s no chance for us.
It’s all decided for us.
This world has only one sweet moment set aside for us.
(Victor)
Who wants to live forever?
Who dares to love forever?
Oooh, Ahh,
(Clifton)
Who dares to live forever? Woah,
When love must die.
(Instrumental break featuring Lindsey Stirling)
(Fraser/Remi)
But touch my tears with your lips
Touch my world with your fingertips
(All)
And we can have forever,
And we can love forever.
(Victor)
Forever is our today.
(All)
Who wants to live forever?
Who wants to live forever?
Forever is ours,
(Fraser)
Who wants forever anyway?
(Instrumental close featuring Lindsey Stirling)
~~GRAPHICS SOURCE~~
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The Tenors (formerly known as The Canadian Tenors) are a vocal quartet consisting of Remigio Pereira, Victor Micallef, Fraser Walters and Clifton Murray. They perform operatic pop music that is a mixture of classical and pop, featuring songs such as “The Prayer” and Panis Angelicus from the former genre, and Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah from the latter.
Originating from Canada, Pereira from Ottawa/Gatineau, Micallef from Toronto, Walters from Vancouver and Murray from Port McNeil, the Tenors have performed on more than 60 international television programs. They appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show with Celine Dion in 2010, at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards, at the opening ceremonies of 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and on ITV (TV network) Diamond Jubilee Show at Windsor Castle for HM Queen Elizabeth II. The venues they have performed in include the Tel Aviv Opera House, and the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. They also appeared on the 2009 Grey Cupbroadcast and on CBC Television’s Holiday Festival of Ice.
They have shared the stage with Sarah McLachlan, Neil Young, Paul Anka, Justin Bieber, Paul McCartney, Brian McKnight, David Foster and Natalie Cole.
Who doesn’t love a good vampire scene set in a haunted castle?
In The Tenors’ video for their cover of Queen’s “Who Wants To Live Forever,” from their latest album Under One Sky, the quartet are vampires lamenting their immortality. The clip also features violinist Lindsey Stirling who contributed to the song.
Directed by Matěj Pichler, the video was shot in a historic castle in Prague, which locals have rumored is haunted by a previous family who inhabited the space 300 years ago.
I have a great friend who comes from Wales. Of course she likes all things British. One of her favorites is Mrs. Brown’s Boys. Now I find myself looking for her postings on Facebook about this show.
I’ve found that anytime I need a good laugh, all I have to do is look for these videos. Guaranteed that your troubles will disappear for a while!
Thank you, Welshie!!
Mrs. Brown’s Boys is a television sitcom created by and starring Irish writer and performer Brendan O’Carroll and produced in the United Kingdom by BBC Scotland alongside companies BocPix and RTÉ. The titular character Agnes Brown is played by O’Carroll himself along with several close friends and family members making up the rest of the cast.
The show adopts an informal production style where production mistakes and tomfoolery, mostly instigated by O’Carroll, are edited into each episode. After being lambasted by critics, the show has become a ratings success in both Ireland, where it is set, and the United Kingdom, where it is recorded. It is also gaining increasingly higher ratings in Australia and Canada. Subsequently in 2012 it won three television comedy awards.
Mrs. Brown’s Boys was developed from O’Carroll’s works going back to the early 1990s. The character Agnes Browne appeared in stage plays, radio plays, books and straight-to-DVD films. For the sitcom, Agnes’ surname was shortened from Browne to Brown. The stage shows have continued and during February and March 2014 it toured around Australia.
Since its first broadcast on RTÉ One on 1 January 2011, 23 episodes have been produced across three series, including four Christmas specials. Mrs. Brown’s Boys D’Movie is scheduled to be released on 27 June 2014.
~~Mrs Brown’s Orgasmic Phone Call~~
Mrs Brown’s Boys – Series 3 Episode 5 Preview – BBC One
The universe is infinite in every sense of the word. Infinitely small (atoms), infinitely large (Stars, galaxies). What are atoms? Are they more universes? And what are stars? More atoms?
A cell forgets itself and becomes one with many other cells. These cells form our skin and the blood in our veins – all our organs and bones.
An organ forgets itself and becomes one with many other organs to form a body: You
You release your ego and become one with your brothers and sisters to form a family.
A family comes together with other harmonious families to form a sustainable community.
Communities come together to create a loving country and countries come together to form peace on Earth.
The Earth rotates around the sun with seven others planets and together they form a perfect, beautiful solar system.
Solar systems makes galaxies, galaxies make universes …
Which, for all we know, are just atoms. And atoms make cells.
“May you listen to your longing to be free.
May the frames of your belonging be large enough for the dreams of your soul.
May you arise each day with a voice of blessing whispering in your heart, “Something good is going to happen to you!”
May you find harmony between your soul and your life.
May the mansion of your soul never become a haunted place.
May you know the eternal longing that lies at the heart of time.
May there be kindness in your gaze when you look within.
May you never place walls between the light and yourself.
May you be set free from the prisons of guilt, fear, disappointment and despair.
May you allow the wild beauty of the invisible world to gather you, mind you, and embrace you in belonging.”
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‘Longing to be free’
~~intense sad deep original piano score/lacrimosa~~
Published on Feb 17, 2014
‘Longing to be free’
“An intense piece played last night.
Longing to be free is a deep expression of a much familiar haunting pain that comes and goes in cycles for some people their entire lives. Without longing, one could succumb to the depths of the experience and become that of merely existing or possibly not at all … longing, although quite a melancholy term, is actually a gift of strength that lay within all of us, which speaks of the soul’s desire to continue to believe that there is a way and that their will come a day of the truest freedom, yet reluctantly accepting the inner shadow experience that we all have to greater or lesser degrees throughout our lives, at the same time.