NOTE: The lyrics contain one F word ..
Added instruments:
(1st track - guitar and voice)
- percussion (darbuka drum)
- bassline (played on a-gu
NOTE: The lyrics contain one F word ..
Added instruments:
(1st track - guitar and voice)
- percussion (darbuka drum)
- bassline (played on a-guitar)
- tambourine
- and 2nd voice in the end.
Kris.
_________
Darling remember from when you come to me
that I`m the pretender, I`m not, what I`m supposed to be
but who could know, lf I`m a traitor?
time`s the revelator
They caught the katy, and left me a mule to ride
The fortune lady came along she walked beside
but every word seemed to date her
time`s the revelator - ...the revelator
Up in the morning, up and on the ride
I drive in to corning and all the spindles whine
and every day is getting straighter
time`s the revelator - ...the revelator
Leaving the valley and fucking out of sight
I`ll go back to Cali where I can sleep out every night
and watch the waves and move the fader
time`s the revelator - ...the revelator
Queen of fakes and Imitators
Time`s the revelator
.
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Here is a famous song of 1963 (written by The Mamas & the Papas) performed (in 1970) by the astoundingly beautiful Raquel Welch.
Raquel Welch (bo
Here is a famous song of 1963 (written by The Mamas & the Papas) performed (in 1970) by the astoundingly beautiful Raquel Welch.
Raquel Welch (born in 1940) is an American actress and occasionally singer. She was born Jo Raquel Tejada in Chicago, Illinois. She took dancing lessons as a child, and was winning beauty pageants by the time she was a teenager. Among her titles were "Miss Photogenic", "Miss La Jolla", "Miss Contour" and "Miss San Diego". In 1957, she was named "Miss Fairest of the Fair" at the San Diego County Fair. Welch's first featured role was in "A Swingin' Summer", which led to a contract with 20th Century Fox. She was then cast in the Sci-fi hit "Fantastic Voyage", which finally made her a star. On loan out to Hammer Studios in Britain, she starred in the remake of "One Million Years B.C.". After her appearance as Lust incarnate in "Bedazzled", she returned to the United States and appeared in a Western with James Stewart and Dean Martin titled "Bandolero!", which was followed by "Lady in Cement" with Frank Sinatra. Her first real starring role, as a transsexual heroine, was in "Myra Breckinridge" with Mae West. Welch became one of the leading sex symbols of the 1960's and 1970's. Playboy called her the "Most Desired Woman" of the 1970's. Her television appearances include the series "The Hollywood Palace", the made for TV movies "The Legend of Walks Far Woman" and "Right to Die" and the PBS series "American Family". In 1974, Raquel Welch won a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical or Comedy for "The Three Musketeers". She was also nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance in the TV drama "Right to Die" (1987). She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood. In 1987, she flirted with a pop singing career, releasing the dance single "This Girl's Back In Town". She has also performed in a nightclub act in Las Vegas and has starred on Broadway in "Woman of the Year" and in "Victor/Victoria", where she replaced Julie Andrews.
Enjoy Raquel's stunning beauty and charming voice!
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Here is a famous song of 1963 (written by The Mamas & the Papas) performed (in 1970) by the astoundingly beautiful Raquel Welch.
Raquel Welch (bo
Here is a famous song of 1963 (written by The Mamas & the Papas) performed (in 1970) by the astoundingly beautiful Raquel Welch.
Raquel Welch (born in 1940) is an American actress and occasionally singer. She was born Jo Raquel Tejada in Chicago, Illinois. She took dancing lessons as a child, and was winning beauty pageants by the time she was a teenager. Among her titles were "Miss Photogenic", "Miss La Jolla", "Miss Contour" and "Miss San Diego". In 1957, she was named "Miss Fairest of the Fair" at the San Diego County Fair. Welch's first featured role was in "A Swingin' Summer", which led to a contract with 20th Century Fox. She was then cast in the Sci-fi hit "Fantastic Voyage", which finally made her a star. On loan out to Hammer Studios in Britain, she starred in the remake of "One Million Years B.C.". After her appearance as Lust incarnate in "Bedazzled", she returned to the United States and appeared in a Western with James Stewart and Dean Martin titled "Bandolero!", which was followed by "Lady in Cement" with Frank Sinatra. Her first real starring role, as a transsexual heroine, was in "Myra Breckinridge" with Mae West. Welch became one of the leading sex symbols of the 1960's and 1970's. Playboy called her the "Most Desired Woman" of the 1970's. Her television appearances include the series "The Hollywood Palace", the made for TV movies "The Legend of Walks Far Woman" and "Right to Die" and the PBS series "American Family". In 1974, Raquel Welch won a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Musical or Comedy for "The Three Musketeers". She was also nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance in the TV drama "Right to Die" (1987). She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood. In 1987, she flirted with a pop singing career, releasing the dance single "This Girl's Back In Town". She has also performed in a nightclub act in Las Vegas and has starred on Broadway in "Woman of the Year" and in "Victor/Victoria", where she replaced Julie Andrews.
Enjoy Raquel's stunning beauty and charming voice!
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Segment 1: David Sinclair of Harvard Medical School talks about his research on the effect
of red wine on mice. Also, Nicholas Wade of The New York
Segment 1: David Sinclair of Harvard Medical School talks about his research on the effect
of red wine on mice. Also, Nicholas Wade of The New York Times who wrote an article about the study.
Segment 2: Andy Grove, former CEO of Intel, and Richard Tedlow, author of "Andy Grove: The
Life and Times of an American".
Segment 3: Jack & Suzy Welch, co-authors of "Winning: The Answers"
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