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John O’Callaghan & Betsie Larkin – Save This Moment (Gareth Emery Remix)


Download on iTunes: bit.ly Download on Beatport: bit.ly Releasing heavy-weight productions for nearly a decade, has made Irishman John O’Callaghan establish himself as a quality producer, DJ and label owner. Awarded for ‘Best Producer’ and ‘Best DJ’ at the Irish Dance Music Awards, taking in the number 33 of the DJ Mag Top 100 of 2010 and proudly owning the successful Subculture record label. But there’s much more to come. A relentless drive to give the crowd that energetic push and mesmerize them with a breathtaking intensity. That’s what’s been keeping John busy, while in the studio to produce the follow-up to his ‘Never Fade Away’ album. With his eyes fixed on the future he reveals ‘Unfold’, the third artist album that’s going to spread the JOC sound even further. The third single from the album is the beautiful Betsie Larkin collab, ‘Save This Moment’. With the same potential as big hits ‘Find Yourself’ and ‘Big Sky’, ‘Save This Moment’ will take you in with lush guitar, thick, low bass and lush vocals. To remix this vocal beauty, John asked no one less than globally acclaimed DJ and producing talent Gareth Emery. The UK producer always knows how to give a track something extra. The real Gareth Emery sound takes over ‘Save This Moment’ and lets it bursts with melodic violence. Pure energy!

John O’Callaghan & Betsie Larkin – Save This Moment (Official Music Video)


Listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com Download on iTunes: bit.ly Download on Beatport: bit.ly Releasing heavy-weight productions for nearly a decade, has made Irishman John O’Callaghan establish himself as a quality producer, DJ and label owner. Awarded for ‘Best Producer’ and ‘Best DJ’ at the Irish Dance Music Awards, taking in the number 33 of the DJ Mag Top 100 of 2010 and proudly owning the successful Subculture record label. But there’s much more to come. A relentless drive to give the crowd that energetic push and mesmerize them with a breathtaking intensity. That’s what’s been keeping John busy, while in the studio to produce the follow-up to his ‘Never Fade Away’ album. With his eyes fixed on the future he reveals ‘Unfold’, the third artist album that’s going to spread the JOC sound even further. The third single from the album is the beautiful Betsie Larkin collab, ‘Save This Moment’. With the same potential as big hits ‘Find Yourself’ and ‘Big Sky’, ‘Save This Moment’ will take you in with lush guitar, thick, low bass and lush vocals. To remix this vocal beauty, John asked no one less than globally acclaimed DJ and producing talent Gareth Emery. The UK producer always knows how to give a track something extra. The real Gareth Emery sound takes over ‘Save This Moment’ and lets it bursts with melodic violence. Pure energy!

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My personal favourite moments.

Shania Twain Feat. Backstreet Boys – From This Moment On (Live in Miami, Florida, US 1999) – HQ


Song: From This Moment On. Sung & Performed by: Shania Twain and Backstreet Boys. Song written by: Robert John “Mutt” Lange and Shania Twain. Album: “Come on Over” November 4, 1997. Produced by: Robert John “Mutt” Lange. Record Label: Mercury Nashville Records (UMG Nashville) Niceties by: www.youtube.com Synopsis! “From This Moment On” is a song by Canadian country singer Shania Twain. It was the fourth country single released from her 1997 multi-platinum album, Come on Over, while it was the second to be released to North American pop radio and third to international markets. The song was written by Mutt Lange and Shania Twain. It became her second biggest single on the Billboard Hot 100 and went on to become Twain’s ninth top-ten single on the Billboard Country singles chart. It was also her second number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary singles chart. The original version of the song featured fellow country singer Bryan White, while a new re-recorded version featured Twain solo. “From This Moment On” was included in both the Come on Over and Up! tours, as well as her Miami, Chicago and Up! Close and Personal specials. Twain has stated that during performances of the song on stage at shows, there have been incidents of couples proposing to each other. The song was written at a soccer game in Italy, as a love song between Twain and Lange. At the 1999 Canadian Country Music Awards, “From This Moment On” won the award for Vocal/Instrumental Collaboration of the Year

Nas ft. Quan – Just A Moment (Uncut) [HD]


From 2004 Album: “Street’s Desciple”….. Get mp3 here: www.amazon.com Get CD here: www.amazon.com Street’s Disciple is the seventh studio album by American hip hop rapper Nas, released November 30, 2004 on Columbia Records. The album title was taken from Nas’s first verse of “Live at the Barbeque”, the Main Source song, which served as his debut appearance. The album cover is a digitally created image which uses several photos of Nas to create an adaptation of The Last Supper. Upon its release, Street’s Disciple was met with mostly good reviews. Some fans and critics state that the album’s unique concepts and tone is a flashback to Nas’s most well-known and acclaimed work, 1994’s Illmatic. As of November 18, 2005, Street’s Disciple was certified platinum by the RIAA making it Nas’ seventh consecutive platinum album. Street’s Disciple features multiple socio-conscious and political songs, such as “A Message to the Feds, Sincerely, We the People”, “American Way” and “These Are Our Heroes”. The latter (originally titled “Coon’s Picnic”) contained attacks directed toward multiple black celebrites including: OJ Simpson and NBA superstar Kobe Bryant. Another topic addressed by Nas were important women in his life or females in general. “Getting Married” is dedicated to his then-newlywed wife Kelis Rogers-Jones, “Me & You (Dedicated to Destiny)” is, aptly titled, directed toward Nas’ daughter and “Makings of a Perfect Bitch” describes most men’s idea of the ideal woman. Death

Sentenced – When the Moment of Death Arrives


You can sense the true spirit right here…Let us gather our hearts in the dark and cold… Okay,this is Sentenced which was formed in Muhos,1989. They had started out with names like “Embalmed”,”Utmost Deformity” and “Deformity”. Sentenced followed the footsteps of fellow finnish bands like:Abhorrence,Funebre and Swedish and American bands like Obituary,Death and Entombed (Those bands defined their sound but Sami Lopakka has stated that his favourite band was at the time Slayer and Miika Tenkula’s favourite band was Iron Maiden). They recorded their first demo “When Death Joins Us” in 1990. At the time the line-up was: Miika Tenkula,Lead Guitar and Vocals. Sami Lopakka,Guitar. Lari Kylmänen,Bass. Vesa Ranta,Drums. They recorded the second demo “Rotting Ways to Misery” with the same line-up. Thrash Records which was a french label,offered a (bad) record deal. They recorded their first album “Shadows of the Past” in 1991 (Taneli Jarva who is Miika’s cousin,replaced Lari Kylmänen on Bass). Later to regret the deal,Sentenced left the record label. They recorded the promo tape “Journey to Pohjola” in 1992,which was sent to all kinds of different record labels. Finally Spinefarm (which was at the time really small,they had Beherit for example) called them up. They recorded the technical and melodic masterpiece “North from Here” in 1993. Miika,who wasn’t interested anymore in singing,made Taneli the bands frontman. The EP release “The Trooper” had an Iron Maiden cover,one song

“This Magic Moment” by Ben E. King & the Drifters


No Video, Just the Music. THIS IS A RE-RECORDING The Original Album Information: “This Magic Moment” Performed by Ben E. King & the Drifters Atlantic Records Recorded in 1960 Trivia: Ben E. King also recorded the song “Stand By Me” in 1961. *After many comments on the video’s factuality, I checked with other songs, and found that this version of “This Magic Moment” is actually a re-recording of the original. It is on the 2003 album “23 Super Hits-The Best of the Drifters (Re-Recorded Versions)”. I am sorry for the mix-up. (It appears that though this is the re-recorded version, it is the most popular. Refer to online music sites to see what I mean.) Thanks, Musicaleminence