Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The music video for "Rolling in the Deep," directed by Sam Brown, premiered on Channel 4 on 3 December 2010. [52] [53] The video begins in an abandoned house, where Adele is sitting in a chair singing. During the video, the scenes show hundreds of glasses filled with water that vibrate to the beat of a drum.
Vázquez Sounds released their cover of Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" on November 10, 2011, on YouTube. [5] [6] The single peaked at number one on the Mexican Top 100 Chart, and was certified platinum by the AMPROFON.
The album's lead single, "Rolling in the Deep", was co-written by Adele and Paul Epworth. [7] It has since been certified eight-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) [ 8 ] and won two awards at the 54th Grammy Awards : Record of the Year and Song of the Year . [ 9 ]
Their arrangements borrow from jazz and jazz fusion, gospel, funk, electronica, pop, and disco. They are known for their jazz fusion reharmonized covers of pop songs like "Baby" by Justin Bieber, "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele, ''Just Dance'' by Lady Gaga, and "Wake Me Up" by Avicii.
The video also features scenes of Fred Durst with five girls dancing in a room. The video was filmed around the same time as the film Zoolander, which explains Stiller and Dorff's appearance. Fred Durst has a small cameo in that film. The "Rollin'" video received the award for Best Rock Video at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards.
Sam Brown, who had previously directed the music video for "Rolling in the Deep", also directed the one for "Oh My God", [65] which was shot on 14 October 2021. [66] Adele shared a teaser of it on her Twitter account on 6 January 2022, [67] and the video premiered on YouTube on 12 January. [68]
British singer, actor and “crown princess” of the 1960s “Swinging London” scene, Marianne Faithfull has died, her spokesperson told BBC.She was 78. “It is with deep sadness that we ...
New Worlds Fair is a 1975 concept album by UK rock group Michael Moorcock & The Deep Fix.. The brainchild of science-fiction author Michael Moorcock, bassist Steve Gilmore, and guitarist Graham Charnock, Fair featured a host of guest players, among them members of Hawkwind and guitarist Snowy White.