Posted by Oscar on Thursday, 22 of March , 2007 at 5:28 am

Glenn Alan Medeiros is a singer and songwriter of Portuguese ancestry from the state of Hawai’i. He is best known for his rendition of George Benson’s “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You,” which was #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 of 1987 and #1 in the UK as well as in France and Germany (one of his three worldwide #1 hit singles).
See also: Video - Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You
Lyrics: Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You - Glenn Medeiros
If I had to live my life without you near me
The days would all be empty
The nights would seem so long
With you I see forever oh so clearly
I might have been in love before
But it never felt this strong
Our dreams are young and we both know
They’ll take us where we want to go
Hold me now
Touch me now
I don’t want to live without you
Nothing’s gonna change my love for you
You ought to know by now how much I love you
One thing you can be sure of
I’ll never ask for more than your love
Nothing’s gonna change my love for you
You ought to know by now how much I love you
The world may change my whole life through
But nothing’s gonna change my love for you
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Category: 1980, Lyrics
Posted by Oscar on Tuesday, 20 of March , 2007 at 5:42 am
Donald Wayne “Don” Johnson (born December 15, 1949) is an American actor well known for his film and television appearances. Johnson became a household name as a result of his role in the popular 1980s TV cop series, Miami Vice. He was also popular in the 1990s for another cop series, Nash Bridges.
In 1986 Johnson released the album Heartbeat which featured a hit single of the same name, he registered a Top Five hit.
Video: Heartbeat - Don Johnson
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Category: 1980, Videos
Posted by Oscar on Monday, 19 of March , 2007 at 10:22 pm

Darrin O’Brien (born October 30, 1968, in North York, Ontario) is an award-winning Canadian reggae musician, best known by his stage name Snow.
See also: Video - Informer
Lyrics: Informer - Snow
[CHORUS:]
Informer
You know say daddy me snow me-a (gonna) blame
A licky boom-boom down
‘Tective man he say, say Daddy Me Snow me stab someone down the lane
A licky boom-boom down
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Category: One Hit Wonders, 1990, Lyrics
Posted by CoyoteDJ on Wednesday, 7 of March , 2007 at 2:05 pm
Chumbawamba were formed in 1982 from two other bands based in Yorkshire, The Passion Killers and Chimp Eats Banana. Inspired musically by The Fall and the radical political stances of Crass, Chumbawamba’s activities in the early years were based around a communal house in Armley, Leeds. Stalwarts of the cassette culture scene, the band was featured on many compilations. Chumbawamba were at the forefront of the 1980s anarcho-punk movement, frequently playing benefit gigs in squats and small halls for causes such as animal rights, the anti-war movement, and community groups. The band shared all touring revenue equally between every member of the band as well as the crew that helps them perform each night, a practice that they still adhere to. The band’s collective political views are often described as anarchist.
After signing to the independent One Little Indian record label, Anarchy (1994) lyrically remained as politically uncompromising as ever, continuing to address issues such as homophobia, the Criminal Justice Act and the rise of fascism in the UK following the election of a British National Party candidate in south-east London in 1993.
Chumbawamba drew criticism from the band’s original following in 1997 when the members signed to the major label EMI in Europe, particularly as much of their earlier output had explicitly attacked this corporation; they had even been involved with a compilation LP called Fuck EMI in 1989. However, the band argued that EMI had severed the controversial link with weapons manufacturer Thorn a few years previously, and that experience had taught them that, in a capitalist environment, almost every record company operates on capitalist principles; “Our previous record label One Little Indian didn’t have the evil symbolic significance of EMI BUT they were completely motivated by profit.” They added that this move brought with it the opportunity to make the band financially viable (all members were up until then working in other jobs to make a living) as well as to communicate their message to a wider audience.
Chumbawambas biggest chart hit, “Tubthumping”, features what, without the context of the accompanying liner notes (removed from the US release of the Tubthumper album for copyright reasons), appears to be one of the most apolitical of any of the band’s lyrics. It was also during this period that Chumbawamba gained some notoriety when male vocalist Danbert Nobacon poured a jug of water over the UK Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott at the 1998 Brit Awards.
Chumbawamba released the album WYSIWYG on EMI in 2000, and parted from the label in 2001.
In 2007, Chumbawamba were confirmed to be playing at the Glastonbury Festival.
Category: 2000, Videos