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T-Bone - Name Droppin' T-Bone's new video "Name Droppin"' features appearances from Toby Mac, Jeremy Camp, Rachel Lampa, Audio Adrenaline, Eric Dawkins, and many more legendary artists. Pick up the album Bone Apetit' to cop this song! Tags: t-bone audio adrenaline rachel lampa petra take 6 jeremy camp toby mac |
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T-Bone "To Da River" from Fighting Temptations Check T-Bone's verse out from the movie "Fighting Temptations" with Cuba Gooding Jr., Beyonce, and Montell Jordan. Tags: Christian rap flicker boneyard records T-Bone |
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T-Bone Walker w/ Jazz At The Philharmonic - Live in 1966 Norman Granz "Jazz at the Philharmonic" Poplar Town Hall, UK Weds 30th November 1966 - BBC TV "Woman, You Must Be Crazy" (Aaron Walker) "Goin' To Chicago Blues" (Aaron Walker) w/ Dizzy Gillespie, Teddy Wilson, Louis Bellson, Clark Terry, Coleman Hawkins, Zoot Sims, Jimmy Moody, Benny Carter and Bob Cranshaw. _____________________ Tags: t-bone walker tbone dizzy gillespie jatp jazz at the philharmonic norman granz clark terry louis bellson teddy wilson |
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T-Bone Walker- Don't throw your love on me so strong T-bone Walker performs "Don't throw your love on me so strong" from The American Folk Blues Festival collection. He was a pioneer of electric guitar, and he has influenced a lot of blues guitar players like Chuck Berry, Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, BB King or SRV and many more... This was recorded in 1962 for the Horst Lippman's TV show called "Jazz gehört & gesehen" (Jazz heard & seen) on the SWF ( German TV station located in Baden-Baden). Tags: tbone walker guitar blues aaron |
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Robert Plant, T-Bone Burnett, Alison Krauss on Charlie Rose Robert Plant, T-Bone Burnett, Alison Krauss on Charlie Rose discussing their album, Raising Sand. The FULL program airs Wednesday November 14 Tags: Robert Plant T-Bone Burnett Allison Krauss Charlie Rose |
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T-Bone Steak Recipe from the BBQ Pit Boys One of the best tasting cuts of beef steak available is the T Bone Steak. It's actually two steaks in one, the larger portion on the bone is Strip steak and the smaller side is the Tenderloin. One of the BBQ Pit Boys demonstrates how to barbecue this prized cut of beef to perfection! You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at http://www.BarbecueWeb.com --- Tags: bbq steak barbecue recipe barbeque grill steaks food beef |
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Play Blues Guitar Like T Bone Walker - Guitar Lesson Online guitar courses and programs begin January 12th, 2009. http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/guitar/?pid=2036 Check out this video from Berkleemusic.com and watch as Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music, Michael Williams explains how to spice up your rhythm guitar playing and get that T Bone Walker sound by adding chromatic approaches to the chords in your favorite blues guitar progressions. Tags: blues guitar lesson berklee solo guitarist bone walker chords |
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Willie Dixon, Memphis Slim, T-Bone Walker... Maybe the best blues band I've ever seen. Tags: willie dixon t-bone walker memphis slim sonny terry brownie mcghee john jackson helen humes |
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T-Bone- Name Droppin' The official music video for Name Droppin' by T-Bone from his album Bone-Appetit: Servin' Up Tha Hits. VS1 I woke up in the morning, hungry threw some GRITS on the SKILLIT, ate JOHN RUBEN'S sandwich with ROD's PARSLEY and cream spinach, got AUDIO ADRENALIN up in my veins eating BILLY GRAHAM crackers while REBECCA's reading ST. JAMES, I can only imagine all his love and MERCEY on ME, when he died on the cross, rose and threw my sins in the sea, open my bible, turn to genesis started reading told YOLANDA how ADAMS sin got him kicked OUT OF EDEN, Then went to JEREMY'S CAMP on the 3RD DAY of the week and met this SUPERCHICK that I had been dying to meet, she wore a WHITECROSS and spoke with a DC TAlK accent lived in BUILDING 429 right next to JACI VELASQUEZ, Was from the OC with SUPERTONE body, she said she stayed in shape cuz it was her temple and GOD'S PROPERTY, my phone rang, and I had been waiting on CAIDMENS CALL I asked HEZIKIAH to WALKER to the HILLSONG mall. Chorus Weather you like hip-hop, punk rock or classic... It really don't matter Turn this up in ya car stereo and blast it... Turn it up, now turn it up, We don't quit, and a, we don't stop, Can't stop singing till we reach top so throw ya hands in the air let your head start bopping, I'm about to do some name dropping. VS2 I flew KIRK to FRANKLIN for a BIG TENT REVIVAL, then gave CREFLO a DOLLER so he'd let me borrow his bible, GREY VOLZ shared on the 2ND CHAPTER OF ACTS, then I looked up and seen this kid TOBY the MAC, he was a, street kid with no CODE OF ETHICS so I took him to FRED'S HAMMOND eggs spot for breakfast, he ordered T-BONE and steak and yo my stomach was growling I was starving but went ahead and got the SHIRLEY CEASAR salad, that's when RAY BOLTZ straight through the door, trying to sell me some JARS OF CLAY he got from el SALVADOR, I couldn't afford it if you know what I mean, so I picked up the phone called the REV. AL for some GREEN, he gave AMY'S GRANT money, she had for a home and told me pray 4 HIM cuz they owed some money to 12 STONES, I called STEVEN CURTIS and I asked him to prey, like I do EVERY SUNDAY with RACHAEL LAMPA and RELIANT K. VS3 SMITTY asked me to TAKE 6 of his friends to STEVE's TAYLOR, to get a EARTHSUIT, PLUS ONE for BILL GAITHER, jumped in my CARMAN heading toward EAST WEST and SWITCHFOOTs on the gas so my tires would KUTLESS, that's when I seen GEOFF MOORE in THE DISTANCE but these KIDS IN THE WAY kept blocking my vision, jumped on the GRAMMATRAIN, then right OUT OF THE GREY I saw BRYAN DUNCAN his donuts at the PETRA café, I couldn't believe it starting feeling DELIRIOUS, but had to spread the good NEWSBOYS to those curious, there were 10 of them some, really arrogant told TWILA PARIS and NICOLE just NORDAMEN, They can't touch this Gospel sound, so bow down to the king and start CASTING CROWNS, he's the, king of kings and lord of lords play this on your i P.O.D. to learn more, about all of his pain when he took your place on the cross that's the very first POINT OF GRACE, and I really can't wait until I see his face with KIETH GREEN and RICH MULLINS at the pearly gates. Behind the Song: T-Bone shows the fun side of his lyrical brilliance on the new song "Name Droppin'," which references the top names in past and present Christian music. Tags: rap religious hip-hop T-Bone Name Droppin' Bone-Appetit: Servin' Up Tha Hits Music Video |
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Roots of Blues -- T-Bone Walker „Mean Old World" „Mean Old World" (A. Walker) Recorded: Hollywood, July 20, 1942 T-Bone Walker (vcl) (g) Frediie Slack (p), Jud De Naut (b), Dave Coleman (d) Walker was born on May 26, 1910 in Linden, Texas of African American and Cherokee descent. When he was a young man his family moved to a region of south Dallas known as Oak Cliff where he met and learned from Blind Lemon Jefferson, another blues musician. Walker's recording debut was "Wichita Falls Blues"/"Trinity River Blues", recorded for Columbia Records in 1929 under the name Oak Cliff T-Bone. His distinctive sound did not develop until 1942, when Walker recorded "Mean Old World" for Capitol Records. His electric guitar solos were among the first heard on modern blues recordings and set a standard that is still followed. [Some music historians cite Ernest Tubb's 1940 honky tonk classic, "Walking the Floor over You" as the first "hit" recording to feature and highlight a solo by a standard electric guitar--though earlier hits featured electric lap steel guitars. The blues master Lonnie Johnson had also recorded at least once on electric guitar, but his innovation was neither much noted nor influential.] Much of Walker's output was recorded from 1946--1948 on Black & White Records, including 1947's "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)", with its famous opening line, "They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday's just as bad". He followed up with his "T-Bone Shuffle" and "Let Your Hair Down, Baby, Let's Have a Natural Ball". Both are considered blues classics. B. B. King says "Stormy Monday" first inspired him to take up the guitar. The song was also a favorite live number for The Allman Brothers Band. Throughout his career Walker worked with the top quality musicians, including Teddy Buckner (trumpet), Lloyd Glenn (piano), Billy Hadnott (bass), and Jack McVea (tenor sax). Following his work with Black & White, he recorded from 1950-54 for Imperial Records (backed by Dave Bartholomew). Walker's only record in the next five years was T-Bone Blues, recorded over three widely separated sessions in 1955, 1956 and 1959, and finally released by Atlantic Records in 1960. By the early 1960s, Walker's career had slowed down, in spite of a hyped appearance at the American Folk Blues Festival in 1962 with Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon, among others. A few critically acclaimed albums followed, such as „I Want a Little Girl". Walker recorded in his last years, 1968 - 1975, for Robin Hemingway's Jitney Jane Songs music publishing company, and he won a Grammy Award in 1971 for Good Feelin' (Polydor), produced by Robin Hemingway. "Fly Walker Airlines", Polydor, also produced by Hemingway, was released in 1973. T-Bone Walker died of pneumonia on March 15, 1975, at the age of 64. He is interred in the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. Tags: Blues Roots_of_Blues History_of_music Vintage_Blues |
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T Bone Burnett - Earlier Baghdad (The Bounce) T Bone in his first live solo performance of a song from The True False Identity...his first album in 14 years. Tags: tbone baghdad live performance video |
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T-Bone Burnett - The Killer Moon T-Bone Burnett The Killer Moon (C) 1987 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Tags: T-Bone Burnett The Killer Moon Pop Music Video |
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Doctor Brown and the Groovecats - T-Bone Shuffle This tune from Doctor Brown and the Groove cats was filmed for Gettin' the Blues, a forthcoming series of documentaries about the Blues in Britain and beyond. Doc Brown is a vetran of the North East Blues scene with 25 year plus behind him. Here is performing a shit kicking version of of the T-Bone walker song, He's known for his superb Harp playing. If you want to book Doc Brown of for more info contact him at: doctorbrowns@aol.com Tags: rod piazza paul lamb doctor brown groove cats bone walker shuffle west coast chicago gettin the blues harmonica |
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T-Bone - Can I live Video da musica Can I Live do T-Bone, muito bem produzido e que, mesmo pra quem nao sabe ingles ou nao conhece a letra ja da pra entender a mensagem! Valeu!!! Hip Hop na veia e Jesus no coracao!!! Tags: t-bone tbone can live hip hop gospel rap |
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PZW - Stormbringer vs TBone Up and coming upstart TBone takes on Stormbringer in this exciting contest Tags: pzw power zone wrestling stormbringer tbone |
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Roots of Blues -- T-Bone Walker „T-Bone Blues" „T-Bone Blues" (L. Hite) Recorded: New York City, June, 1940 T-Bone Walker (vcl) Paul Campbell, Walter Williams, Forrest Powell (tp), Britt Woodmann, Allan Durham (tb), Les Hite, Floyd Turnham (as), Quedillis Martin, Roger Hurd (ts), Sol Moore (bs), Nat Walker (p), Frank Pasley (g), Al Morgan (b), Oscar Lee Bradley (d) Walker was born on May 26, 1910 in Linden, Texas of African American and Cherokee descent. When he was a young man his family moved to a region of south Dallas known as Oak Cliff where he met and learned from Blind Lemon Jefferson, another blues musician. Walker's recording debut was "Wichita Falls Blues"/"Trinity River Blues", recorded for Columbia Records in 1929 under the name Oak Cliff T-Bone. His distinctive sound did not develop until 1942, when Walker recorded "Mean Old World" for Capitol Records. His electric guitar solos were among the first heard on modern blues recordings and set a standard that is still followed. [Some music historians cite Ernest Tubb's 1940 honky tonk classic, "Walking the Floor over You" as the first "hit" recording to feature and highlight a solo by a standard electric guitar--though earlier hits featured electric lap steel guitars. The blues master Lonnie Johnson had also recorded at least once on electric guitar, but his innovation was neither much noted nor influential.] Much of Walker's output was recorded from 1946--1948 on Black & White Records, including 1947's "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)", with its famous opening line, "They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday's just as bad". He followed up with his "T-Bone Shuffle" and "Let Your Hair Down, Baby, Let's Have a Natural Ball". Both are considered blues classics. B. B. King says "Stormy Monday" first inspired him to take up the guitar. The song was also a favorite live number for The Allman Brothers Band. Throughout his career Walker worked with the top quality musicians, including Teddy Buckner (trumpet), Lloyd Glenn (piano), Billy Hadnott (bass), and Jack McVea (tenor sax). Following his work with Black & White, he recorded from 1950-54 for Imperial Records (backed by Dave Bartholomew). Walker's only record in the next five years was T-Bone Blues, recorded over three widely separated sessions in 1955, 1956 and 1959, and finally released by Atlantic Records in 1960. By the early 1960s, Walker's career had slowed down, in spite of a hyped appearance at the American Folk Blues Festival in 1962 with Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon, among others. A few critically acclaimed albums followed, such as „I Want a Little Girl". Walker recorded in his last years, 1968 - 1975, for Robin Hemingway's Jitney Jane Songs music publishing company, and he won a Grammy Award in 1971 for Good Feelin' (Polydor), produced by Robin Hemingway. "Fly Walker Airlines", Polydor, also produced by Hemingway, was released in 1973. T-Bone Walker died of pneumonia on March 15, 1975, at the age of 64. He is interred in the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. Tags: Blues Roots_of_Blues History_of_music Vintage_Blues |
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Guitar Lesson - T-Bone Walker Style Blues Available from Alfred Publishing. Keith Wyatt has spent decades studying the styles of major rock and blues artists. A graduate of the Guitar Institute of Technology's first class, he went on to join the faculty, help develop the curriculum, and later serve as the GIT Director of Programs. Keith's years as a renowned educator have given him unique insight into the best ways of developing and teaching phrasing and style. Rockin' the Blues teaches the development of blues style by guiding viewers through the phrasing and feel of traditional blues and its open relationship to rock. Keith covers shuffle rhythms, open string licks, call and response phrasing, target notes, intros, turnarounds and endings, plus many traditional blues phrases. Keith's inspirational playing and demonstrations help build a rock solid foundation for the blues. Tags: Keith-Wyatt alfred-publishing guitar guitar-lesson blues-guitar theory musict-bone-walker |
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Paul Plumeri Blues Band - T Bone Shuffle The Paul Plumeri Blues Band performing at the 2006 Evolution of the Blues Guitar concert. visit: paulplumeri.com Tags: paul plumeri blues band guitar t bone shuffle trenton |
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Roots of Blues -- T-Bone Walker „I Got A Break Baby" Recorded: Hollywood, July 20, 1942 T-Bone Walker (vcl) (g), Freddie Slack (p), Jud De Naut (b), Dave Coleman (d) Walker was born on May 26, 1910 in Linden, Texas of African American and Cherokee descent. When he was a young man his family moved to a region of south Dallas known as Oak Cliff where he met and learned from Blind Lemon Jefferson, another blues musician. Walker's recording debut was "Wichita Falls Blues"/"Trinity River Blues", recorded for Columbia Records in 1929 under the name Oak Cliff T-Bone. His distinctive sound did not develop until 1942, when Walker recorded "Mean Old World" for Capitol Records. His electric guitar solos were among the first heard on modern blues recordings and set a standard that is still followed. [Some music historians cite Ernest Tubb's 1940 honky tonk classic, "Walking the Floor over You" as the first "hit" recording to feature and highlight a solo by a standard electric guitar--though earlier hits featured electric lap steel guitars. The blues master Lonnie Johnson had also recorded at least once on electric guitar, but his innovation was neither much noted nor influential.] Much of Walker's output was recorded from 1946--1948 on Black & White Records, including 1947's "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)", with its famous opening line, "They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday's just as bad". He followed up with his "T-Bone Shuffle" and "Let Your Hair Down, Baby, Let's Have a Natural Ball". Both are considered blues classics. B. B. King says "Stormy Monday" first inspired him to take up the guitar. The song was also a favorite live number for The Allman Brothers Band. Throughout his career Walker worked with the top quality musicians, including Teddy Buckner (trumpet), Lloyd Glenn (piano), Billy Hadnott (bass), and Jack McVea (tenor sax). Following his work with Black & White, he recorded from 1950-54 for Imperial Records (backed by Dave Bartholomew). Walker's only record in the next five years was T-Bone Blues, recorded over three widely separated sessions in 1955, 1956 and 1959, and finally released by Atlantic Records in 1960. By the early 1960s, Walker's career had slowed down, in spite of a hyped appearance at the American Folk Blues Festival in 1962 with Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon, among others. A few critically acclaimed albums followed, such as „I Want a Little Girl". Walker recorded in his last years, 1968 - 1975, for Robin Hemingway's Jitney Jane Songs music publishing company, and he won a Grammy Award in 1971 for Good Feelin' (Polydor), produced by Robin Hemingway. "Fly Walker Airlines", Polydor, also produced by Hemingway, was released in 1973. T-Bone Walker died of pneumonia on March 15, 1975, at the age of 64. He is interred in the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. Tags: Blues Roots_of_Blues History_of_music |
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Ronnie Earl - T-Bone Boogie Ronnie Earl rips up T-Bone Boogie!! A little better audio quality. Tags: ronnie earl blues guitar solo broadcasters t-bone boogie jam darrell nulisch rock soul |
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T-Bone, Zane & Montell Jordan- To Da River from Fighting Temptations OST Full version!! Lyrics: Ah Fashigidate, Mr.Boney Bone Corleon, LiL Zane And the one and only Busta Chavigidate Holla at 'em Zane let 'em know how we do pimpin' (ZANE:) Wasn't for him I wouldn't be alive Chastized for tellin' lies Since then baptized look in my eyes Can you see the pain? Why does the sun shine when it rains? Hard times got me feelin' Daddy never did a thang I'm GOD's chosen He put me in a rolls and keeps my wrist frozen Never brown nosin'like an explosin' I cause a comotion Spit the truth like a profit I talk to the ocean People fear what they cant understand I thank GOD that I can I stay focused keepin' Him in my plan Never losin' my fate Haters gonna try to degrate Gotta be in my state of mind to relate Gotta know this is the end and ain't no time to waist Time to face your fate And I pray you don't end up in the lake Do whatever it takes So many mistakes we make But we gone all get it right Once we down by the river side Chorus: (Montell Jordan:) Goin' Down(We goin down to da river, take it to da river) Goin' down baby(Yo Yo down to da river take it to da river) Goin' down Goin' down baby(We goin' down to da river) (T-BONE:)I'm gonna lay down All of my glocks and automatics I'm charismatic like crack addicts Ya wreak havoc Like road ragers in bare traffic It gets drastic But He's fantastic and attractin' Never packin' Now I'm fastin' (Hazard)With passion How can I get this life everlastin'? Sick of blastin'and dashin' Flashin' like Charles Manson He payed the ransom Now I'm glory holla dancin' I'm flippin' it rippin' it Comin' wit lyrical styles ya'll never heard Steady reachin' partnas That be on them corners flippin' birds Forget the english spit rhymes para mi jente Buster and giovanni bringing beats like tito fuente Salsa merengue, Ripos caliente, Asucar sabroso par ti y para mi Headin' down to the river side So I can let the old man die When I come out of the water A new man feel it come alive Revived with the Holy Ghost and tears in my eyes CHORUS We so hot We don't stop We take it to the river ya know we goin' down, down Cause we so hot (T-Bone:) I'm sick of packin' all these 9's Slangin' dimes and smokin' on da marijuana Chillin' wit pretty momma's From Havanah in the Bahamahs Plus demons tryna see me hot like I'm in da sauna And I'm just tryna get ya loose kinda like Madonna (Zane:) Call up everybody I know Tell 'em it's time to go Me and T-Bone in the 6-4 sittin real low Bout to roll to da riverside Put that liquor to da side ain't no need for gettin high Stay alive, pay your tithes (T-Bone:) Cause El shadi Elohim Got me trippin' ya'll Now I been laying down all of my burdens because I don't wanna be left and burnin' Flirtin' with death and He Promise my last breath Dressed in prison blues Holy Spirit got me under arrest (Zane:) I used to be a thug Sold drugs might assault ya Stepped up in da church Got converted at the altar And I don't fault ya Fell back and he caught ya Out tryna floss better live what he tought ya CHORUS We so hot We don't stop We take it to the river ya know we goin' down, down Cause we so hot Tags: t-bone zane montell jordan rap hip-hop river gospel fighting temptations |
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The Solo Secrets of T Bone Walker Online guitar courses and programs begin January 12th, 2009. http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/guitar/?pid=2036 Rip a killin' solo over the coolest blues standards, such as T Bone Walker's Poppa Ain't Salty, by learning the popular techniques and scales used in playing the hottest lines. Berkleemusic.com is the continuing education division of Berklee College of Music, delivering online access to Berklee's acclaimed curriculum from anywhere in the world and teaching online music production, music business, songwriting, guitar, bass, music theory, arranging and performance. http://www.berkleemusic.com/?pid=2036 Tags: TBoneWalker GuitarSolo BluesGuitar Berklee Berkleemusic blues |
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George is KoKo Seinfeld season 9 episode 19 "The Maid" shows George's struggle for a new identity as T-Bone... Koko insues Tags: Seinfeld George T-Bone |
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T-Bone Ft. Eric Dawkins - Name Droppin' + LYRICS (Music Video) PLEASE SUBSCRIBE COMMENT AND RATE LYRICS: [T-Bone] VS1 I woke up in the morning, hungry threw some GRITS on the SKILLET, ate JOHN REUBEN'S sandwich with ROD's PARSLEY and cream spinach, got AUDIO ADRENALINE up in my veins eating BILLY GRAHAM crackers while REBECCA's reading ST. JAMES, I can only imagine all his love and MERCY on ME, when he died on the cross, rose and threw my sins in the sea, open my bible, turn to genesis started reading told YOLANDA how ADAMS sin got him kicked OUT OF EDEN, Then went to JEREMY'S CAMP on the 3RD DAY of the week and met this SUPERCHICK that I had been dying to meet, she wore a WHITECROSS and spoke with a DC TALK accent lived in BUILDING 429 right next to JACI VELASQUEZ, Was from the OC with SUPERTONE body, she said she stayed in shape cuz it was her temple and GOD'S PROPERTY, the phone rang, and I had been waiting on CAEDMONS CALL I told HEZEKIAH to WALKER to the HILLSONG mall. [Eric Dawkins] Chorus Whether you like hip-hop, punk rock or classic... We got what ya like if ya listen to it Turn this up in ya car stereo and blast it... there aint nothin to do but to do it We don't quit, we don't stop, Can't stop singing till we reach top so throw ya hands in the air let your head start bopping, I'm about to do some name dropping. [T-Bone] VS2 I flew KIRK to FRANKLIN for a BIG TENT REVIVAL, then gave CREFLO a DOLLER just to let me borrow his bible, GREY VOLZ shared on the 2ND CHAPTER OF ACTS, then I looked up and seen this kid TOBY the MAC, he was a, street kid with no CODE OF ETHICS so I took him to FRED'S HAMMOND eggs spot for breakfast, he ordered T-BONE and steak and yo my stomach was growling I was starving but went ahead and got the SHIRLEY CEASAR salad, that's when RAY BOLTZ straight through the door, trying to sell me some JARS OF CLAY he got from el SALVADOR, I couldn't afford it if you know what I mean, so I picked up the phone called the REV. AL for some GREEN, he me gave AMY'S GRANT money, she had for a home and told me pray 4 HIM cuz they owed some money to 12 STONES, I called STEVEN CURTIS and I asked him to prey, like I do EVERY SUNDAY with RACHAEL LAMPA and RELIENT K. [Eric Dawkins] Whether you like hip-hop, punk rock or classic... Turn it up, please, turn it up Turn this up in ya car stereo and blast it... Turn it up, now turn it up, We don't quit, we don't stop, Can't stop singing till we reach top so throw ya hands in the air let your head start bopping, I'm about to do some name dropping. [T-Bone] VS3 SMITTY asked me to TAKE 6 of his friends to STEVE's TAYLOR, to get a EARTHSUIT, PLUS ONE for BILL GAITHER, jumped in my CARMAN heading toward EAST WEST and SWITCHFOOTs on the gas so my tires would KUTLESS, that's when I seen GEOFF MOORE in THE DISTANCE but these KIDS IN THE WAY kept blocking my vision, jumped on the GRAMMATRAIN, then straight OUT OF THE GREY I saw BRYAN DUNCAN his donuts at the PETRA café, I couldn't believe it starting feeling DELIRIOUS, but had to spread the good NEWSBOYS to those curious, there were 10 of them some, really arrogant I told TWILA PARIS and NICOLE "just (ig)NORDAMEN", They can't touch this Gospel sound, so bow down to the king and start CASTING CROWNS, he's the, king of kings and lord of lords play this on your i P.O.D. to learn more, about all of his love when he took your place on the cross that's the very first POINT OF GRACE, and I really can't wait until I see his face with KEITH GREEN and RICH MULLINS at the pearly gates. [Eric Dawkins] Whether you like hip-hop, punk rock or classic... It really don't matter Turn this up in ya car stereo and blast it... Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up We don't quit, and a, we don't stop, Can't stop singing till we reach top so throw ya hands in the air let your head start bopping, I'm about to do some name dropping. T-Bone - Name Droppin' Music Video Bona Fide, Bone'Appetit Bone Yard Records Tags: t-bone name droppin music video bona fide bone'appetit bone yard records christian gospel holy hiphop 116 clique tedashii lecrae sho baraka trip lee south mr del canton jones millyon meazy joey soulp jr the ambassador json k-drama rap lil wayne weezy lollipop 50 cent akon young jeezy rkelly soulja boy vic get silly 2pac Notorious BIG eminem dmx bunb ruff ryders swizz beats xzibit snoop dogg d-block jay-z dr dre krs-one g-unit dipset usda jim |
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TOOL - VICARIOUS {Un-Official Video by T.Bone} http://www.youtube.com/group/TOOL This is my view of the songs lyrics not Tool's vision... This took 10 hours to make and 2 days of searching for the right pics to follow the song... My freind Stacy R. did some of the artwork go check her out here: http://luxton.blogware.com/ http://www.chetzar.com/ http://www.alexgrey.com/ http://www.toolband.com/ http://www.digitalapocalypse.com/ artwork also by Oceanyork,W.Kozak, and me T.Bone TOOL - Vicarious Eye on the the TV 'Cause tragedy thrills me Whatever flavor it happens to be, like... "Killed by the husband" "Drowned by the ocean" "Shot by his own son" "She used a poison in his tea...kissed him goodbye" It's my kind of story It's no fun until someone dies Don't look at me like I am a monster Frown out your one face But with the other Stare like a junkie Into the TV Stare like a zombie While the mother holds her child Watches him die Hands to the sky crying, "Why, oh why?" Cause I need to watch things die... from a distance Vicariously I live while the whole world dies You all need it to don't lie... Why can't we just admit it? Why can't we just admit it? We won't give pause until the blood is flowing Neither the brave nor bold Are right as the story's told We won't give pause until the blood is flowing I need to watch things die... from a good safe distance Vicariously I live while the whole world dies You all feel the same, so... Why can't we just admit it? Blood like rain falling down Drawn by the brave and proud Part vampire Part warrior Carnivore and warrior Still have the transmitter Sink to the death rattle La, la, la, la, la, la-la-lie (x4) Credulous at best Your desire to believe in Angels in the hearts of men But pull your head on out Your head, please, and give a listen Shouldn't have to say it all again The universe is hostile, so impersonal Devour to survive... so it is, so it's always been We all feed on tragedy It's like blood to a vampire Vicariously I live while the whole world dies Much better you than I Tags: tool vicarious tbone voodoo music death war entertainment people art animation |