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Black Sabbath "Changes" 1972 HD (Audio Remastered)
I remember this song.I was listening to my music collection this morning and came across "Harbor" by Moby.
I kept asking myself who was that voice?
It was Sinead O'Connor. This is a beautiful song.
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Moby feat. Sinead O'Connor - Harbour (HQ audio)
I remember this song.
One of my favorite Sabbath songs. Completely different than the typical Ozzie voice.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
Black Sabbath "Changes" 1972 HD (Audio Remastered)
Yeah that's what I was talking about. Although it came in better when we were near Prescott, you could still get it at night in the valley.Memory is a little faded, but I think we use to listen to KOMA at night back in the 60's. Here in AZ.
I first heard them when they opened for Adam and the Ants at the outdoor Ampitheater in Mesa in the early 80's. And I became an INXS fan that day.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
INXS – The Stairs (Official Live Video) Live From Wembley Stadium 1991 / Live Baby Live
I first heard them when they opened for Adam and the Ants at the outdoor Ampitheater in Mesa in the early 80's. And I became an INXS fan that day.
Yeah he was never the same after the fall/brain damage.Losing Michael Hutchence was devastating.
INXS had some great songs, but the video quality in many is not as good as I would like.
Yeah he was never the same after the fall/brain damage.
I didn't know about that but I still suspect that, whatever happened, it stemmed from the incident where he reportedly was knocked to the ground and hit his head. He suffered brain damage which led to the same kind of changes we see with some pro football players diagnosed with CTE. He went from raging to suicidal at a moment's notice following that attack and was never the same person according to friends.There has been some dispute on how Michael Hutchence died.
Michael Hutchence - Wikipedia
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I didn't know about that but I still suspect that, whatever happened, it stemmed from the incident where he reportedly was knocked to the ground and hit his head. He suffered brain damage which led to the same kind of changes we see with some pro football players diagnosed with CTE. He went from raging to suicidal at a moment's notice following that attack and was never the same person according to friends.