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Everybody's Talkin / Shiver - Covers (15/05/09 Gig) Part 2 of 2 This last bit was after we'd finished the set. People wanted more. We gave em more! Completely (More) This last bit was after we'd finished the set. People wanted more. We gave em more! Completely unrehearsed and off the cuff, so forgive me forgettin some of the words :p Some footage from the gig the other night. The band loved it and had a great night. Thanks to everyone who came down! X 1st Song - Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin' (Cover) 2nd Song - Coldplay - Shiver (Cover) Watch in HQ if poss! For updates, news and future gigs, SIGN UP to my newsletter on : www.ortopilot.com... (Less)
Harry Nilsson - Everybody s Talkin Stockholm 1969 Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 January 15, 1994) was a Swedish-American songwriter, singer, (More) Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 January 15, 1994) was a Swedish-American songwriter, singer, pianist, and guitarist who achieved the height of his fame during the 1960s and 1970s. For most of his recordings, he did not use his first name, and was credited only as Nilsson. Despite some significant critical and commercial successes, including two Grammy Awards and two Top 10 singles, Nilsson's tendency to make broad stylistic jumps from one record to the next coupled with his generally iconoclastic decision-making kept him from fully capitalizing on his career. Among Nilsson's best-known recordings are "Without You", "Jump into the Fire", "Everybody's Talkin'" (theme from the movie Midnight Cowboy) and "Coconut". Nilsson was born in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, New York in 1941. His paternal grandparents were Swedish circus performers, especially known for their "aerial ballet" (which is the title of one of Nilsson's albums). His father, Harry Edward Nilsson, Jr., abandoned the family three years later. An autobiographical reference to this is found in the opening to Nilsson's song "1941": Well, in 1941, the happy father had a son And in 1944, the father walked right out the door Nilsson's "Daddy's Song", recorded by The Monkees, also refers to this period in the artist's life. Harry grew up with his mother, Bette Nilsson, and his younger half-sister. His younger half-brother Drake was left with family or friends during their moves between California and New York, sometimes living with a succession of relatives and stepfathers. One relative who had an important influence on him was his Uncle John, a mechanic in San Bernardino, California, who helped Nilsson improve his vocal and musical abilities.[1] Drake and Diane were his half-brother and half-sister through their mother. He also had three half-sisters through his father: Carol, Barbara and Rainy, and another half brother, Gary, all of whom lived in Florida during Nilsson's childhood. Due to the poor financial situation of his family, Nilsson worked from an early age, including a job at the Paramount Theatre in Los Angeles. When the Paramount closed, Nilsson applied for a job at a bank, falsely stating he was a high school graduate on his application (he only completed ninth grade).[1] He turned out to have an aptitude for computers, which were beginning to be employed by banks at the time. He performed so well that the bank retained him after discovering the lie about his education. He worked on bank computers at night, and in the daytime pursued his song writing and singing career (Less)
HARRY NILSSON - EVERYBODY'S TALKIN'.mp3
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