~ Looking for Changes
Views: 1018 |  |  |  |  | Paul McCartney (Off the Ground/Paul is Live 1993) Buscando Cambios Vi a un gato con un aparato en su cerebro el hombre que lo cuidaba dijo que no sentía ningún dolor me gustaría ver a ese hombre quitar el aparato e incrustárselo en su propio cerebro! sabe ...More s a lo que me refiero? Vi un conejo con sus ojos llenos de lágrimas el laboratorio que lo tenia dijo que lo han hecho durante años porqué no los hacemos pagar por cada ojo que no ha podido derramar sus propias lágrimas? sabes a lo que me refiero? Cuando te digo que estamos buscando cambios cambios en la manera en que tratamos a nuestras indefensas criaturas y entonces aprenderemos a crecer... Vi a un mono empezando a sofocarse un tipo junto a el le daba a fumar cigarros y cada vez que el mono empezaba a toser el hijo de puta se reía en su cara! sabes a lo que me refiero? Cuando te digo que estamos buscando cambios cambios en la manera en que tratamos a nuestras indefensas criaturas y entonces aprenderemos a madurar... |
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~ LOOKING FOR CHANGES-PAUL MCCARTNEY COVER
Views: 265 |  |  |  |  | LEAD + HARMONY + BACKING VOCALS. A SOLID ROCKER FROM THE UNDERRATED "OFF THE GROUND" ALBUM 1993 FROM THE VEGAN/ANIMAL ACTIVIST MACCA. I Saw A Cat With A Machine In His Brain The Man Who Fed Him Said He Didn't Feel Any Pain I'd Like To See That Man Take Ou ...More t That Machine And Stick It In His Own Brain You Know What I Mean I Saw A Rabbit With Its Eyes Full Of Tears The Lab That Owned Her Had Been Doing It For Years Why Don't We Make Them Pay For Every Last Eye That Couldn't Cry Its Own Tears Do You Know What I Mean When I Tell You That We'll All Be Looking For Changes Changes In The Way We Treat Our Fellow Creatures And We Will Learn How To Grow Well I Tell You That We'll All Be Looking For Changes Changes In The Way We Treat Our Fellow Creatures And We Will Learn How To Grow When We're Looking For Changes I Saw A Monkey That Was Learning To Choke A Guy Beside Him Gave Him Cigarettes To Smoke And Everytime That Monkey Started To Cough The Bastard Laughed His Head Off Do You Know What I Mean When I Tell You That We'll All Be Looking For Changes Changes In The Way We Treat Our Fellow Creatures And We Will Learn How To Grow When We're Looking For Changes We're Looking For Changes We're Looking For Changes We're Looking For Changes In The Way We Are |
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~ Paul McCartney - Off The Ground: Looking For Changes
Views: 193 |  |  |  |  | Off the Ground is an album by Paul McCartney, released in 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the acclaimed Flowers in the Dirt from 1989, and bears many similarities with its predecessor. Recording and structure When ...More the sessions for the album began in the fall of 1991, McCartney decided to use his current touring band as session musicians, most of whom had already appeared on Flowers In The Dirt.[citation needed] In addition, "Mistress And Maid" and "The Lovers That Never Were", which emerged from his songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello, made their appearance on this album. Unlike Flowers In The Dirt, however, Costello would not appear on Off the Ground. One of the main differences between Flowers In The Dirt and Off The Ground is the leaner, more direct sound. With the musicians sounding less studied than they had on the previous release, Off The Ground has a relaxed, natural feel by comparison. Another change is McCartney's increased interest in social issues, be it the scathing anti-animal cruelty rocker "Looking For Changes" (McCartney and his wife Linda long-time vegetarians by this time) or paeans for a better world ("Hope Of Deliverance" and "C'Mon People"). Release The lead single, "Hope Of Deliverance", was released in the last week of December 1992 and the album followed in February 1993. While Off The Ground hit #5 in the UK and reached #17 in the US, where it eventually went gold, it was the first Paul ... |
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~ ¡La unión hace la fuerza!
Views: 137 |  |  |  |  | Looking for Changes - Paul McCartney. I saw a cat with a machine in his brain The man who fed him said He didn?t feel any pain I?d like to see that man take out that machine And stick it in his own brain You know what I mean I saw a rabbit with it?s eyes ...More full of tears The lab that owned her had Been doing it for years Why don?t we make them pay for every last eye That couldn?t cry it?s own tears Do you kmow what I mean When I tell you that we?ll all be Looking for changes Changes in the way we treat our fellow creatures And we will learn how to grow Well I tell you that we?ll all be Looking for changes Changes in the way we treat our fellow creatures And we will learn how to grow When we?re looking for changes I saw a monkey that was learning to choke A guy beside him gave him cigarettes to smoke And everytime that monkey started to cough The bastard laughed his head off Do you know what I mean When I tell you that we?ll all be Looking for changes Changes in the way we treat our fellow creatures And we will learn how to grow When we?re looking for changes We?re looking for changes We?re looking for changes We?re looking for changes in the way we are |
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~ Project College: Day 1
Views: 44 |  |  |  |  | Project college is my way of getting motivated to start packing up and getting ready to move into college on August 20th. OTHER CHANNELS: youtube.com youtube.com ELSEWHERE: amilenemccartney.tumblr.com http SONGS: Looking For Changes - Paul McCartney Biker ...More Like an Icon - Paul McCartney I DID NOT CREATE THIS MUSIC! ALL CREDIT TO PAUL McCARTNEY! NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! |
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~ The lovers that never were (Paul Mccartney)
Views: 4784 |  |  |  |  | Off the ground (1993) I have always needed somebody girl, But I close the doors to keep out the world. But for you, I would be here all alone, Locked in a photograph. All of the clocks have run down. Lover beware. Well be the lovers that never were. I han ...More g patiently on every word you send. Will we ever be much more than just friends? As for you, you sit there playing this game, You keep me waiting When all of the clocks have run down, All over the world. Well be the lovers that never were. For as long as the sun shines in somebodys eyes, I believe in you baby, so dont tell me lies. For as long as the trees throw down blossoms and leaves, I know there will be a parade of unpainted dreams. And I know dear, how much its going to hurt If you still refuse to get your hands dirty. So you, you must tell me something,...i love you, Say goodbye or anything. All of the clocks have run down. Times at an end. If we cant be lovers well never be friends. For as long as the sun shines in somebodys eyes, I believe in you baby, so dont tell me lies. For as long as the trees throw down blossoms and leaves, I know there will be a parade of unpainted dreams. |
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~ Paul McCartney - Off The Ground: C'mon People
Views: 24 |  |  |  |  | Off the Ground is an album by Paul McCartney, released in 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the acclaimed Flowers in the Dirt from 1989, and bears many similarities with its predecessor. Recording and structure When ...More the sessions for the album began in the fall of 1991, McCartney decided to use his current touring band as session musicians, most of whom had already appeared on Flowers In The Dirt.[citation needed] In addition, "Mistress And Maid" and "The Lovers That Never Were", which emerged from his songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello, made their appearance on this album. Unlike Flowers In The Dirt, however, Costello would not appear on Off the Ground. One of the main differences between Flowers In The Dirt and Off The Ground is the leaner, more direct sound. With the musicians sounding less studied than they had on the previous release, Off The Ground has a relaxed, natural feel by comparison. Another change is McCartney's increased interest in social issues, be it the scathing anti-animal cruelty rocker "Looking For Changes" (McCartney and his wife Linda long-time vegetarians by this time) or paeans for a better world ("Hope Of Deliverance" and "C'Mon People"). Release The lead single, "Hope Of Deliverance", was released in the last week of December 1992 and the album followed in February 1993. While Off The Ground hit #5 in the UK and reached #17 in the US, where it eventually went gold, it was the first Paul ... |
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~ Paul McCartney - Off The Ground: Off The Ground
Views: 264 |  |  |  |  | Off the Ground is an album by Paul McCartney, released in 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the acclaimed Flowers in the Dirt from 1989, and bears many similarities with its predecessor. Recording and structure When ...More the sessions for the album began in the fall of 1991, McCartney decided to use his current touring band as session musicians, most of whom had already appeared on Flowers In The Dirt.[citation needed] In addition, "Mistress And Maid" and "The Lovers That Never Were", which emerged from his songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello, made their appearance on this album. Unlike Flowers In The Dirt, however, Costello would not appear on Off the Ground. One of the main differences between Flowers In The Dirt and Off The Ground is the leaner, more direct sound. With the musicians sounding less studied than they had on the previous release, Off The Ground has a relaxed, natural feel by comparison. Another change is McCartney's increased interest in social issues, be it the scathing anti-animal cruelty rocker "Looking For Changes" (McCartney and his wife Linda long-time vegetarians by this time) or paeans for a better world ("Hope Of Deliverance" and "C'Mon People"). Release The lead single, "Hope Of Deliverance", was released in the last week of December 1992 and the album followed in February 1993. While Off The Ground hit #5 in the UK and reached #17 in the US, where it eventually went gold, it was the first Paul ... |
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~ Paul McCartney - Off The Ground: Winedark Open Sea
Views: 50 |  |  |  |  | Off the Ground is an album by Paul McCartney, released in 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the acclaimed Flowers in the Dirt from 1989, and bears many similarities with its predecessor. Recording and structure When ...More the sessions for the album began in the fall of 1991, McCartney decided to use his current touring band as session musicians, most of whom had already appeared on Flowers In The Dirt.[citation needed] In addition, "Mistress And Maid" and "The Lovers That Never Were", which emerged from his songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello, made their appearance on this album. Unlike Flowers In The Dirt, however, Costello would not appear on Off the Ground. One of the main differences between Flowers In The Dirt and Off The Ground is the leaner, more direct sound. With the musicians sounding less studied than they had on the previous release, Off The Ground has a relaxed, natural feel by comparison. Another change is McCartney's increased interest in social issues, be it the scathing anti-animal cruelty rocker "Looking For Changes" (McCartney and his wife Linda long-time vegetarians by this time) or paeans for a better world ("Hope Of Deliverance" and "C'Mon People"). Release The lead single, "Hope Of Deliverance", was released in the last week of December 1992 and the album followed in February 1993. While Off The Ground hit #5 in the UK and reached #17 in the US, where it eventually went gold, it was the first Paul ... |
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~ Paul McCartney - Off The Ground: Mistress And Maid
Views: 29 |  |  |  |  | Off the Ground is an album by Paul McCartney, released in 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the acclaimed Flowers in the Dirt from 1989, and bears many similarities with its predecessor. Recording and structure When ...More the sessions for the album began in the fall of 1991, McCartney decided to use his current touring band as session musicians, most of whom had already appeared on Flowers In The Dirt.[citation needed] In addition, "Mistress And Maid" and "The Lovers That Never Were", which emerged from his songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello, made their appearance on this album. Unlike Flowers In The Dirt, however, Costello would not appear on Off the Ground. One of the main differences between Flowers In The Dirt and Off The Ground is the leaner, more direct sound. With the musicians sounding less studied than they had on the previous release, Off The Ground has a relaxed, natural feel by comparison. Another change is McCartney's increased interest in social issues, be it the scathing anti-animal cruelty rocker "Looking For Changes" (McCartney and his wife Linda long-time vegetarians by this time) or paeans for a better world ("Hope Of Deliverance" and "C'Mon People"). Release The lead single, "Hope Of Deliverance", was released in the last week of December 1992 and the album followed in February 1993. While Off The Ground hit #5 in the UK and reached #17 in the US, where it eventually went gold, it was the first Paul ... |
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~ Paul McCartney - Off the Ground: Peace In The Neighbourhood
Views: 25 |  |  |  |  | Off the Ground is an album by Paul McCartney, released in 1993. As his first studio album of the 1990s, it is also the follow-up to the acclaimed Flowers in the Dirt from 1989, and bears many similarities with its predecessor. Recording and structure When ...More the sessions for the album began in the fall of 1991, McCartney decided to use his current touring band as session musicians, most of whom had already appeared on Flowers In The Dirt.[citation needed] In addition, "Mistress And Maid" and "The Lovers That Never Were", which emerged from his songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello, made their appearance on this album. Unlike Flowers In The Dirt, however, Costello would not appear on Off the Ground. One of the main differences between Flowers In The Dirt and Off The Ground is the leaner, more direct sound. With the musicians sounding less studied than they had on the previous release, Off The Ground has a relaxed, natural feel by comparison. Another change is McCartney's increased interest in social issues, be it the scathing anti-animal cruelty rocker "Looking For Changes" (McCartney and his wife Linda long-time vegetarians by this time) or paeans for a better world ("Hope Of Deliverance" and "C'Mon People"). Release The lead single, "Hope Of Deliverance", was released in the last week of December 1992 and the album followed in February 1993. While Off The Ground hit #5 in the UK and reached #17 in the US, where it eventually went gold, it was the first Paul ... |
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