The Devil's Crayon sees Tom Fleming swap vocals duties with usual lead singer Hayden Thorpe. With its refrain of "We are so many tiny pieces" and Tom's yearning delivery, the song shimmers in widescreen around a sense of location, melody and wonder at the scale of things. The Devil's Crayon sounds like the theme song to a new kind of very English, (probably un-filmable) road movie. http://www.wild-beasts.co.uk/http://www.myspace.com/wildbeastshttp://www.dominorecordco.com/site/ [ More Detail ]
this is metallica - reload song 3...good stuff man...if you want any other cd,band,album,song, comment on my channel.here are the lyricsfirst songYeahI feel you tooFeelThose things you doIn your eyes I see a fire that burns to free the youThat's wanting throughDeep inside you know, seeds I plant will growOne day you will seeAnd dare to come down to meYeah, c'mon, c'mon, now take the chanceThat's rightLet's danceSnakeI am the snakeTemptingThat bite you takeLet me make your mindLeave yourself behind...Be not afraidI got what you need, hunger I will feedOne day you will seeAnd dare to come down to meYeah c'mon, c'mon, now take the chanceyeahCome dance!Yeah, come dancinOne day you will seeAnd dare to come down to meYeah c'mon, c'mon, now take the chanceYeahI feel you tooFeelThose things you doIn your eyes I see a fire that burns to free the youThat's warning throughDeep inside you know, seeds I plant will growOne day you will seeAnd dare to come down to meYeah c'mon, c'mon now take the chanceThat's rightLet's danceIt's nice to see you hereHa ha [ More Detail ]
Japanese Heavy Metal band Sabbrabells performing two of their most famous songs live.This video was taken from a concert entitled "All Night Metal Party '84 to '85". Both songs are from the band's first LP, "Sabbrabells", from 1983.Vocals: Kiichi TakahashiGuitar: Hiroyuki SanoGuitar: Junichiro MatsukawaBass: Keiichi MiyaoDrums: Shigeo Ishibashi [ More Detail ]
The light that fills my lonely cellIs blocked out by the keyThat locks the door to this hellThe place they wanted meTime's racing like the windExecution's nearOh lord, I wait for deathAnd, yes, I have no fearI recall that night, my every breathAnd step along the wayClosed my eyes, walkingAs danger paved the wayThe devil, and the darknessLet her evil wander freeHere on Devils IslandThe final stop for meDevils Island, Devils IslandOh, there's no escapeThe sea is full of sharksTide takes you away, andSmash you on the rocksThe sun is shiningBut feel not todayIt's warmth, it's dyingAnd fading awayDevils Island, here I stay, Devils IslandOh, hear the callFrom the grave beyondOh, so perniciousHer soul it creates songAs there is no manThat is here upon the earthAble to terminate ourNoisome will since birthThe priest that reads the sermonIs walking next to meTo the stake my last requestTo have her burn with meAnd so it did, the heavens openedRain began to fallFinal judgement came andWas spread before you allFinal judgementOld, weak, and feeble,And the lesson taught to meStay away from evil,She doesn't care for meShe haunts me in my sleepThough I tore that page awayHere on Devils IslandI'll always have to stayDevils Island, Devils IslandHere I amDevils Island, Devils Island [ More Detail ]
When two friends, Dominique (Alexz Johnson) and Ursula (Magda Apanowicz), uncover an ancient book in a graveyard one night, they discover that the book has the supernatural power to grant any desire written within it. In a series of escalating acts of vengeance, Ursula harms anyone who opposes her. Dominique realizes that the book fills all who possess it with the feeling of ultimate power. Seeking help from Father Mark Mulligan (Brian Krause), a priest, and other people she knows, Dominique tries to destroy the book and save Ursula before it's too late. [ More Detail ]
When two friends, Dominique (Alexz Johnson) and Ursula (Magda Apanowicz), uncover an ancient book in a graveyard one night, they discover that the book has the supernatural power to grant any desire written within it. In a series of escalating acts of vengeance, Ursula harms anyone who opposes her. Dominique realizes that the book fills all who possess it with the feeling of ultimate power. Seeking help from Father Mark Mulligan (Brian Krause), a priest, and other people she knows, Dominique tries to destroy the book and save Ursula before it's too late. [ More Detail ]
FOR PART TWO CLICK:http://www.vbs.tv/player.php?bctid=1119221786&bccl=MTExOTE3NDYwNF9fTkVXUw==When VBS initially asked me to go down to Colombia to dig into this Scopolamine story, I was pretty excited. I had only a vague understanding of the drug, but the idea of a substance that renders a person incapable of exercising free-will seemed liked a recipe for hilarity and the YouTube hall of fame. I even spent a little time brainstorming the various ways I could transport some of it back to the states and had a pretty good list going of different ways to utilize it on my buddies.The original plan was for me to sample the drug myself to really get an idea of the effect it had on folks. The producer and camera man had flew down to Bogota ahead of me to confirm some meetings and start laying down the groundwork. By the time I arrived a few days later, things had changed dramatically. Their first few days in the country had apparently been such a harrowing montage of freaked-out dealers and unimaginable horror stories about Scopolamine that we decided I was absolutely not going to be doing the drug. All elements of humor and novelty were rapidly stripped away during my first few days in town. After meeting only a couple people with firsthand experience, the story took a far darker turn than we ever could have imagined and the Scopolamine pranks I had originally imagined pulling on my friends seemed beyond naive and absurd. By the time we were wrapping things up and preparing to leave the country, I couldn't wait to get as far away from Colombia and that drug as possible. Apologies for a fleeting moment of sincerity, but looking back, I'm pretty proud of the work we did down there. This story, and the people who tell it, truly deserve to be heard. [ More Detail ]