There was much speculation behind the reasons why Roger Hodgson left Supertramp. In an interview in the 90`s Hodgson stated that family was the main r
There was much speculation behind the reasons why Roger Hodgson left Supertramp. In an interview in the 90`s Hodgson stated that family was the main reason he left the band. He also went on to say that his wife at the time and Rick Davies` wife did not get along very well and it became a big conflict for the group. He said there were never any real personal or professional problems between him and Rick Davies as some people thought.
Having left the band in 1983, Hodgson began a solo career, his biggest hit "Had A Dream (Sleeping With the Enemy)" coming from his first solo album `In the Eye of the Storm`, in 1984.
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i worked so hardon this!!!
its a KookyCorner Production
im kookygirl
Cornergirl09 is on youtube still she has posted the other kookycorner pros g
i worked so hardon this!!!
its a KookyCorner Production
im kookygirl
Cornergirl09 is on youtube still she has posted the other kookycorner pros go see them there all really really good we worked on them together
OMG this was so hard to do without sony vegas!!!
i love this song credit goes to Rosinaaaa for introducing me to the song ^_^
i stayed up ALL night doing this vid so please hit and comment !!!
THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FAN MADE AND HAS NO ACCOIATION WITH THE ARTIST OR THE ANIME COMAPNY IN ANY WAY
Teen titans (c) DC comics
What have you done(C) within temptaion
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Another "AMV" of sorts, using movie clips from "Twin Warriors" with Jet Li, and the song "Enemy" by Disturbed. This song usually gets my blood rushing
Another "AMV" of sorts, using movie clips from "Twin Warriors" with Jet Li, and the song "Enemy" by Disturbed. This song usually gets my blood rushing, so.. I thought it`d be good to use.. I made this last summer.
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To label Chuck D a rapper sells him short. He is also an author, a lecturer, a producer, a publisher, a radio personality, a composer, an actor, the f
To label Chuck D a rapper sells him short. He is also an author, a lecturer, a producer, a publisher, a radio personality, a composer, an actor, the founder of Slamjamz Records, and, most importantly, a leader and activist whose followers span generations. Thankfully the passionate Public Enemy frontman has consistently been a voice for the people, telling it like it is and saying what others are often hesitant to say, making him dangerous to some and a hero to others. His lyrics cover topics like oppression, ignorance, empowerment, respect, and equality—all of which pertain to the animal rights movement, so naturally we couldn’t pass up the chance to pick his brain when we met up with him a while back. Chuck D told us that he sees parallels between the oppression of animals in factory farms and the oppression of people throughout history and that big business is the “common denominator.” Have a listen.
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