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Silver & Gold is the 25th studio album by Canadian/American musician Neil Young, released on April 25, 2000.Like the previous albums Comes a Time and Harvest Moon and the subsequent Prairie Wind, it largely features acoustic performances with a backing band of Nashville musicians with a long history of collaboration with Young.
Because being a drug addict is a full-time job, and being in Jane’s Addiction is a full-time job. And now I was free of all those things.” With no demands on their time, they could hunker down ...
The lyrics of "Tired Eyes" describe a cocaine deal that went bad, resulting in the death of four men. [2] [7] It is based on a true story that occurred in Topanga Canyon in 1972. [7] [5] [3] According to Young, "That actually happened to a friend of mine. My friend was the one who shot the other guys. It was just one of those deals that went bad."
The song's meaning appears to be a biographical comment from lead singer Daniel Johns, who fought anorexia, clinical depression and reactive arthritis in the late nineties and early millennium, and was able to beat them. It also appears to be about being content with your place in life, thus walking in a straight line.
The full song was, however, included on the album. The music video went viral. [7] On February 23, 2011, rapper Kanye West stated on Twitter that he thought the "Yonkers" video was the best of 2011. [8] The video earned Tyler the Best New Artist award at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, as well as a nomination for Video of the Year.
Produced by Ken Scott with the songs written by Terry Bozzio, Dale Bozzio, and Warren Cuccurullo, Spring Session M is a new wave rock album with elements of synth-pop. Upon its release, the album received generally positive reviews from music critics and also noted commercial success, peaking at #17 on the Billboard 200.
"Tired" is a song by Norwegian DJ and music producer Alan Walker, featuring Irish singer-songwriter Gavin James. The song was written by Mike Needle , Dan Bryer , Gavin James and Ollie Green, and was produced by Alan Walker, Gunnar Greve , Mood Melodies , Lars Kristian Rosness, Marcus Arnbekk, Fredrik Borch Olsen and Carl Hovind.
"Chasing Pavements" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele for her debut studio album, 19 (2008). Written by Adele with her producer Francis "Eg" White, the song was released as the second single from the album on 14 January 2008. Its lyrics describe questioning whether or not to keep chasing something that is not going anywhere.