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James Chance and The Contortions - Roving Eye - Buy - LYRICS

* James Chance - vocals, alto saxophone, keyboards * David Hofstra - bass * Don Christensen - drums * Jody Harris - guitar * Pat Place - slide guitar * George Scott III- bass on bonus tracks * Adele Bertei - acetone organ on bonus tracks Roving Eye from the LP Buy 1979. This is the best album by The Contortions and probably the best punk album of all time. "Buy" sounds like it was released yesterday. It defies era like it defies genre...funk, punk, avante garde jazz, angst rock, it's all of those. James Chance aka James White got his recording start from Brian Eno on the "NO NEW YORK" album. A compilation of gritty punky bands tracked in one take. Eno described it as "no wave" music. Honestly, I was mildly impressed, mainly because of the audio quality. (It only sounded good at deafening volumes!) But I was knocked out when "Buy" was released by The Contortions and "Off White" was released by his alter ego band James White & The Blacks. You have never heard anything like this. This band is so tight and the mastering perfect! Few albums have as much energy or nasty angst as this one. This album wants to shoot heroin with you, then rape and rob you. It gets in your soul and explodes. A minimalist foundation of fast James Brown funk with jagged wailing licks from Pat Place's peddle steel guitar ala Snakefinger. Ayler-like saxophone that whines like a whipped puppy and just enough keyboards to keep it all rolling along. Then there is James Chance's snearing vocals...a spoiled <b>...</b>
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'Mr. Roving Eye Guy' from 'pages' - Julie Feeney

Composer/performer Julie Feeney with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and conductor David Brophy performing on The John Kelly Ensemble on RTÉ lyric fm as part of RTÉ Big Music Week 2010. 'Mr. Roving Eye Guy' from 'pages' composed and orchestrated by Julie Feeney © See www.rte.ie/concertorchestra and www.juliefeeney.com
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Roving Eye - The Sunshine Factory

Roving Eye - The Sunshine Factory off the album, Vintage Revolution
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James Chance & the Contortions ROVING EYE All Tomorrow's Parties UK 4-24-2005

James Chance and the Contortions: Jody Harris, Pat Place, Don Christiansen and Eric Sanko. Performing "ROVING EYE" at the All Tomorrow's Parties Festival at Camber Sands holiday camp in East Suxxex, England April 24, 2005.
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INFOCOMM: Roving Eye 2008

As part of National Myopia Prevention Programme 2008 (NMPP), an Eye Care Reporter Competition is organised. Through the competition, winning schools will have a platform to showcase their eye care week activities in Mediacorp's Kids Central. The Infocomm Club from Yew Tee Primary School had won both Voters Choice and Judges Choice!
The Feed - The Roving Eye Film Festival

The Feed at Roger Williams University reports on The Roving Eye Film Festival.
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Roving Eye (Complete)-MOV.

PSA for 2010 Roving Eye Film Festival. Created by RWU students Tim Boughton and Kristin Durnick. Voice over: Mat Beer. www.film-festival.org
Roving Eye Dentity

Experimental video, attempting to create a loop with that runs smooth and incorporates a surreal quality. David Fleming: Concept, Filming, DV Editing in Adobe AfterEffects
Cliff Richard & The Young Ones - Living Doll + lyrics

lyrics: Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll Take a look at her hair, it's real And if you don't believe what I say, just feel I'm gonna lock her up in a trunk So no big hunk can steal her away from me Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll Well, take a look at her hair, it's real And if you don't believe what I say, just feel Gonna lock her up in a trunk So no big hunk can steal her away from me Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll
The Roving Kind (Snader Telescriptions) - The Weavers - (Lyrics)

Comment and vote, folks! Lyrics on video too: She had a dark and a roving eye And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets She was a nice girl, a proper girl But one of the roving kind. As I cruised out one evening upon a night's career I spied a lofty clipper ship and to her I did steer I heisted out my sig-a-nals, which she so quickly knew And when she saw me smiling her, she immediately hove too-oo-oo. She had a dark and a roving eye And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets She was a nice girl, a proper girl But one of the roving kind. "Oh, pardon me" she says to me "for being out so late But if my parents heard of this then, sad would be my fate My father is in politics a good and righteous man my mother is an acrobat, I do the best I can. She had a dark and a roving eye And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets She was a nice girl, a proper girl But one of the roving kind. Well, I took her for some fish and chips and treated her so fine Hardly did I realize she was the rovin' kind Well, I kissed her lips, I missed her lips and found to my surprise She was nothin' but a pirate ship rigged up in a disguise. She had a dark and a roving eye And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets She was a nice girl, a proper girl But one of the roving kind. So come all you good sailor men who sail the wintry sea Come all you apprentice lads, a warning take from me Beware of lofty clipper ships, they'll be the ruin of you For it was there she made me walk the plank and pushed me under too-hoo-hoo. She <b>...</b>
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The Roving Kind - The Weavers - (Lyrics)

Comment and vote, folks! Lyrics on video too: As I cruised out one evening upon a night's career I spied a lofty clipper ship and to her I did steer I heisted (hoisted) out my sig-a-nals, which she so quickly knew And when she saw my bunting flag, she immediately hove too-oo-oo. She had a dark and a roving eye And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets She was a nice girl, a proper girl But one of the roving kind. "Oh, pardon me" she says to me "for being out so late But if my parents heard of this Oh, sad would be my fate My father is in politics a good and righteous man my mother is an acrobat, I do the best I can. She had a dark and a roving eye And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets She was a nice girl, a proper girl But one of the roving kind. I took her for some fish and chips and treated her so kind And hardly did I realize she was the rovin' kind I kissed her lips, I missed her lips and found to my surprise She was nothin' but a pirate ship rigged up in a disguise. She had a dark and a roving eye And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets She was a nice girl, a proper girl But one of the roving kind. So come all you good sailor men who sail the wintry sea And come all you apprentice lads, a warning take from me Beware of lofty clipper ships, they'll be the ruin of you For it was there she made me walk the plank and pushed me under too-hoo-hoo. She had a dark and a roving eye And her hair hung down in ring-a-lets She was a nice girl, a proper girl But one of the roving kind.
Cliff Richard & the Shadows, Living Doll,Ahoy Rotterdam

Cliff en the Shadows in Rotterdam 10-11-2009 songtekst Living Doll Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll Take a look at her hair, it's real And if you don't believe what I say, just feel I'm gonna lock her up in a trunk So no big hunk can steal her away from me Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll Well, take a look at her hair, it's real And if you don't believe what I say, just feel Gonna lock her up in a trunk So no big hunk can steal her away from me Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll
Angelo Di Crescenzo - Living Doll (2011)

"Living Doll" is a song written by Lionel Bart made popular by Cliff Richard and the Shadows in 1959. This is my own version, entirely played by me... It took a long time! :) I hope you like it! ;) ------------------------------------------------------ Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll Take a look at her hair, it's real And if you don't believe what I say, just feel I'm gonna lock her up in a trunk So no big hunk can steal her away from me Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll SOLO Well, take a look at her legs, it's real And if you don't believe what I say, just feel Gonna lock her up in a trunk So no big hunk can steal her away from me Got myself a crying, talking, sleeping, walking, living doll Got to do my best to please her, just 'cause she's a living doll Got a roving eye and that is why she satisfies my soul Got the one and only walking talking, living doll
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James Chance and the Contortions - Design to Kill - Buy - LYRICS

* James Chance - vocals, alto saxophone, keyboards * David Hofstra - bass * Don Christensen - drums * Jody Harris - guitar * Pat Place - slide guitar * George Scott III- bass on bonus tracks * Adele Bertei - acetone organ on bonus tracks Roving Eye from the LP Buy 1979. This is the best album by The Contortions and probably the best punk album of all time. "Buy" sounds like it was released yesterday. It defies era like it defies genre...funk, punk, avante garde jazz, angst rock, it's all of those. James Chance aka James White got his recording start from Brian Eno on the "NO NEW YORK" album. A compilation of gritty punky bands tracked in one take. Eno described it as "no wave" music. Honestly, I was mildly impressed, mainly because of the audio quality. (It only sounded good at deafening volumes!) But I was knocked out when "Buy" was released by The Contortions and "Off White" was released by his alter ego band James White & The Blacks. You have never heard anything like this. This band is so tight and the mastering perfect! Few albums have as much energy or nasty angst as this one. This album wants to shoot heroin with you, then rape and rob you. It gets in your soul and explodes. A minimalist foundation of fast James Brown funk with jagged wailing licks from Pat Place's peddle steel guitar ala Snakefinger. Ayler-like saxophone that whines like a whipped puppy and just enough keyboards to keep it all rolling along. Then there is James Chance's sneering vocals...a spoiled <b>...</b>
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Saturday Night Out -- Longmoor Train Crash

Saturday Night Out was originally hosted by Robert Beatty as 'The Man with the Mike'. The memorable title sequence started with a picture of a telephone on a desk. This would ring and a voice would say: "Outside Broadcast, we're starting now...". The camera would then pan out of the window, where we saw the Outside Broadcast vans ("Roving Eyes") on the move and a BBC doorman saluting. The action would then cut to show the camera on the roof on the Roving Eye travelling fast down a straight road towards a hoarding showing the inscription "Saturday Night Out". The brakes would squeal and the camera would burst through the hoarding and cut to the OB live transmission for this week. So began a weekly, hour long, live programme which was never filmed. The firm rule was that it was always live. One week it would be coming from the Midlands, the next week Brussels and the following week it might be Paris or London. In February 1956 The Royal Engineer's were planning to send a steam engine named Merlin, a 1919 engine of the King Arthur class along the track, blowing up the track so the train went over an embankment. The driverless train goes speeding along the track, whistle blowing, it arrives at the embankment, where there is an explosion, the train rises slightly in the air, drives down the embankment & comes to rest in the middle of the plain, whistle still blowing. The train, tender & three carriages still remain upright! Somewhat of an anticlimax to the expected wreck of <b>...</b>
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ELTON JOHN- Without Question (Expanded) 2000

Without Question The more I learn, the more I see The less the world impassions me The hungry heart, the roving eye Have come to rest, do not apply The frantic chase, the crazy ride The thrill has gone, I step aside chorus And I'd believe in anything were it not for you Showing me by just existing only this is true I love you, I love you, without question, I love you The more I want the more I steal The more I hold the less is real All worldly things I follow blind In hope not faith was paid in kind The line is drawn, the change is made I come to you, I'm not afraid [repeat chorus] [repeat chorus]
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Roberta Flack "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (1969)

"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is a 1957 folk song written by Ewan MacColl for his wife Peggy Seeger. It was popularized by Roberta Flack and became a breakout hit for the singer after it appeared in the 1971 Clint Eastward film Play Misty for Me. Though the song first appeared on Flack's 1969 album First Take, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year three years later.
Muddy Waters "Champagne & Reefer"

McKinley Morganfield (born April 4, 1913, Issaquena County, Mississippi; died April 30, 1983, Westmont, Illinois), better known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues musician and is generally considered "the Father of Chicago blues". He is also the actual father of blues musicians Big Bill Morganfield and Larry 'Muddy Junior' Williams. Considered one of the greatest bluesmen of all time, Muddy Waters was a huge inspiration for the British beat explosion in the 1960s and considered by many to be one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century
The Dramatics "In The Rain"

The Dramatics (formerly The Dynamics) were a American soul music vocal group, formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1967. They are best known for their 1970s million- selling hit songs, "In the Rain" and "Whatcha See is What You Get" Ron Banks died early Thursday morning, March 4, 2010. Banks was born on May 10, 1951, in Redford, Michigan. It is believed that Banks died of a heart attack. RIP











