Man can’t sing but he can play the hell out of a piano
@alz7880Күн бұрын
Is this like scatting?
@matthiassajczuk9594Күн бұрын
how anybody can survive this at a gig..........waiting for her to stop...................
@beensybaby773Күн бұрын
the people laughing piiiiissed me off dude
@amyclarke-gv3gs2 күн бұрын
They are known for criticizing the NYT but looks like they got their instructions from same mainstream source. In an episode on trumps cabinet picks they discuss Isreal but never once refer to the Palestinian genocide between their indifferent and in light of the omission sadistic cackling. Another Zionist leaning podcast.
@kv999903 күн бұрын
Why are people sitting as he walks in?
@Speakingofling3 күн бұрын
Why tf are they laughing
@HollyCranfan4 күн бұрын
They laughed because that last part would make her cry. Just thinking of Heath
@DivinesDoor2224 күн бұрын
People feel sound that’s why music has the power to change how a person reacts even in their mind that’s why I teach my son to be weary of what he listens too I told him you see how that type of music made u feel ?did you even read the lyrics ?and he was surprised the lyrics was not for him
@rafaelramirez57274 күн бұрын
Hermano lo mató otra lo revivió otra lo volvió a matar y está lo enterró ahora si k el pobre no tiene pa donde cojer anuel 7 vida nada ma tiene un gato
@rafaelramirez57274 күн бұрын
Recuerden este comentario un sholiceo de anuel con toros pidiendo disculpa a todos y abrazándose como hermanos buenos que son y los abuelitas los quiero desercionado con el trilibarquilla ok
@rafaelramirez57274 күн бұрын
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@khatarsisabreaccion5 күн бұрын
Loviu Yoko ❤
@Gracious-m3b5 күн бұрын
She looks Gray
@ChrisBronson-gn5yd6 күн бұрын
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@nabong59686 күн бұрын
I remember the scene where Ledger sings "Can't take my eyes off of you"
@dianehghzn76706 күн бұрын
He leaves you speechless truly i wonder if the masters who composed these pieces played them as well as lang lang iam sure that if they were alive they’d be amazed by the genius of Lang Lang and would make them immensely proud and happy that in the far flung future there is a glorious pianist like this genius Lang Lang God bless you and your family with health and wealth and happiness 🌼⭐️🎹🎼🌷💐🌻🌈🌈☔️☔️🎵🎻🌎🎄🌏🙏👋👋🍀🌸😍🥰😇🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘😂☮️💟🍀
@samuelrauschenberger6 күн бұрын
junge was machst du hier mit mir
@SkyIsTumbling7 күн бұрын
Immaculate
@BanquetNZ7 күн бұрын
DEEP. one smart musician and creative!
@Zhcwu7 күн бұрын
1:40:06 I thought it was a health ledger eulogy.
@MichaelHarrisIreland7 күн бұрын
It stirs the good emotions.
@spokenblackgirl70188 күн бұрын
This has happened to me so many times as a Black woman in publishing. You walk in and everyone's looking at you like, "What are you doing here?" Time to create our own spaces and honor our spaces like the Schomburg.
@thegreenmanofnorwich8 күн бұрын
I love 10 Things About You. That scene was brilliant, and the characterisation was generally wonderful.
@lainthor58088 күн бұрын
Im allegic to weddings anyway. I dont like this lovey dovey shit going on betwen the bride and bridegroom. F dat
@ceciliafemayor9589 күн бұрын
Excelentes músicos
@shanepovey-garman75869 күн бұрын
For the time......refreshing and fantastic
@jeanettesdaughter9 күн бұрын
I love that Ferrante lets her books live on their own. It is a selfless act especially in These narcissistic times. Good divorce is a nice way of putting that. I revisit often; she doesn’t need to. Or if she returns to the neighborhood quietly.,. Well, that’s a thing that we who have fled the neighborhood do from time to time, anonymously. Good on her❤
@OceaniaOracle9 күн бұрын
New moon vibes ❤
@davidrennie819710 күн бұрын
The Yoko response (chair) was cool and was done in humour. He was his quiet self, no bad or nasty. Maybe a lot of US viewers didn't catch his humour.
@brooklynsouthard281311 күн бұрын
People laughing ruined that
@swanisisetiquette259611 күн бұрын
Croooooooooner all day long
@BrianGengaBSide31312 күн бұрын
Watching from Dearborn Heights Michigsn...good work 👏
@PaoloValle-b1z13 күн бұрын
Bach è un compositore trascendentale!
@-elijahriggs-14 күн бұрын
I've got tickets for Bright Eyes in March. The friend that I got the other ticket for passed away three weeks ago. When I told him I got his tickets this is the first thing he asked is if I thought he would play Lua.
@devinsparks152312 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that man. Hope you’re okay.
@zinasands777914 күн бұрын
A true master of his craft!❤
@destinynicole181814 күн бұрын
lol the movie is free on KZbin rn
@HenriNoddnsock-xd7jw14 күн бұрын
This is what makes Yoko Ono think she's an artist. Total nutcase..
@Vigilante-k4q14 күн бұрын
She loved him, she hated them laughing at it
@AW-xc1xc14 күн бұрын
She and Heath in that movie were my bisexual awakening, and regardless that movie holds a special place in my heart ❤️
@kapemteulwa554114 күн бұрын
Her voice changed when she said" I hate when your not around"
@FannyVera-d4l15 күн бұрын
Love this movie , never get tired of it❤❤❤
@phoebetwotoes15 күн бұрын
love love love, great performance. so much fun !!!!
@JosephMcKenna-he7ps15 күн бұрын
Sounds like the audience should be singing along? Grea t song
@babsclark857215 күн бұрын
beautiful
@pinodesanto630216 күн бұрын
I tried to carefully follow the debate on Ferrante with the help of the Italian subtitles and from what I understood I would like to clarify some things. Speaking of dialect: it is true that Ferrante uses it in a way that seems threatening, but it becomes so in a certain context which, according to the author herself, serves to better understand the evolution of the episodes and to better understand those who lived first hand the authenticity and feeling you really get. The Neapolitan dialect is anything but violent. The poems and songs in Neapolitan are among the best known and most famous in the world. As regards politics: The problem of the South has always been present since the post-war period but I would say especially after the unification of Italy (1861). A South plundered of its resources to favor small states like Piedmont and Lombardy in full bankruptcy. This happened thanks to the influence of France and England, then imperialist powers of the time, who saw the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies with its primates as their antagonist in that part of the Mediterranean world. A unitary Italian state would have reduced the threat. After the war there was the famous American Marshall plan to get Italy back on its feet economically after the tragedy of the Second World War. Most of the resources went to northern Italy, leaving only crumbs in the south and its fate of poverty and abuse. Lila and Lenù want to be free and change this world...Lenù by educating herself and emigrating and become a successful writer and Lila with her tenacity tries to change the reality of the "Rione"