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Stop, you breathe you lie Loops got ya lost I can't hear ya Treason took a try Desperate drown in dirty things Juvenile Jazz you hide Can't loose no lov...
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Stop, you breathe you lie Loops got ya lost I can't hear ya Treason took a try Desperate drown in dirty things Juvenile Jazz you hide Can't loose no love from day I shared Faint twinkle in your eyes Weary from how you earn your things You slip from sliding Slowly, slither, sneaky Simple for a snake Poser in pursuit of passion Can't rush my quiver fake a quake Betrayer, disarrayer, Leave a soft one frying in the pain Deceitful, full of that Couldn't care less if you're crying in the rain
Stop that crying, stop that lying It's boring me I don't wanna spend my time with you Stop to think that once you brought me to exctasy I want the loving that I really need
Wooh, oh, hoh
Stop that crying in the rain now No more crying in the rain... Who said that crying in the rain Could ever wash away a lover's pain Wooh, oh, hoh
Fake, no truth, no real Trapped in your toss Can't shake aching Fictions all you feel Make up to hide, make up of self Wicked with step ahead of skills Menial madness molds your making Plot to place for prize Weak known wonders for wealth You dig the dirt well deep in darkness Dare to deal on the down low Tripping for treasures, plastic pleasures Headline in some kid side show A taste of a thrill got to have glitter Serpents seem to savor show Fool can't afford To feign alone you're crying in the rain
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Robert Miles (born Roberto Concina, November 3, 1969, in Neuchâtel) is a Swiss Italian (not from Italian Switzerland proper but the son of Italian ...
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Robert Miles (born Roberto Concina, November 3, 1969, in Neuchâtel) is a Swiss Italian (not from Italian Switzerland proper but the son of Italian immigrants) record producer, composer and musician in trance and ambient music.
Robert Miles was born to Antonietta and Albino Concina in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Although not a musical prodigy, Miles became proficient at playing the piano during his youth in Friuli, in the small town of Fagagna, where his family moved when he was still a young boy, and has been in the music "scene" since 1988. He worked as DJ in some Italian clubs and in 1990, he used his savings to establish his own studio and bought some second-hand equipment. However, his initial compositions went unnoticed.
In 1994, Miles wrote his most famous dream house work, titled "Children". The single picked up steam slowly, and within two weeks of its official release in 1995, had sold more than 30,000 copies all over Europe and topped the charts in many countries. It earned Miles platinum records in the UK and Germany and gold records in other countries. "Children" fell shy of reaching Top 20 status on the US charts, but remained popular with the DJs. In December 2004, "Children" reached new audiences in the UK when it was sampled on a collaboration between Angel City and Ministry of Sound, entitled "Do You Know?", which reached the Top 10 in the UK.
Miles' next single was "Fable", with vocals performed by Fiorella Quinn. Part of this song was used in the theatrical trailer for the US movie, Ever After starring Drew Barrymore and Dougray Scott. His debut album Dreamland was released on June 7, 1996 in Europe, and released a few days later in the United States, with a new track, "One and One", sung by Maria Nayler and written by songwriters Billy Steinberg, Rick Nowels and Marie Claire D'ubaldo. This new track became very popular and was later released as a single in the U.S. and Germany. At the end of 1996, Miles released a new version of Dreamland, called Dreamland - The Winter Edition, containing the track "One and One", which wasn't released in the European version of Dreamland. "One and One" was originally written for Polish leading female artist Edyta Górniak. She recorded it a year later on her international debut album Edyta Gorniak.
On November 27, 1997, Miles released another track, "Freedom", which was one of the key tracks on the album 23am featuring vocals provided by Kathy Sledge of Sister Sledge. Containing a different feel from the previously light Dreamland, 23am incorporated more lyrics-driven songs than its predecessor while maintaining Miles' trademark piano sound from the first album.
Miles remained under the radar until June 11, 2001, when his new album, Organik, was released on both vinyl and CD. Featuring the new single "Paths", it was considered by many fans to be a break from the style that Miles had pioneered in his first two albums.[citation needed]
In 2003, an album mainly remixes of many of the songs found on Organik was released. The album, appropriately titled Organik Remixes, contained remixes by the winners of the remixing contest held on Robert Miles' website, as well as remixes from well known artists such as The Future Sound of London. The album also had one new track, "Bhairav", which featured the vocals of Amelia Cuni.
In late 2003, Miles moved from his home in London to Los Angeles. He started his own production label, Salt Records, and in 2004 released an album created under a partnership with Trilok Gurtu, entitled Miles Gurtu. According to his website, Miles is expected to release one final album under the Robert Miles name, bringing his music career under it to a close.
"Fable" is a 1996 song recorded by the Swiss Italian musician known under the pseudonym of Robert Miles. It was the second single from his album Dreamland.
The music video for "Fable" was directed by Maria Mochnacz. In it, Robert Miles falls asleep on his sofa, in front of the television. On the wall behind him, three girls are performing a choreography of synchronized swimming.
It was a hit in several countries, reaching top ten in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland and UK. Its highest position in Europe was #2 in Finland, but the single was unable to dislodge Metallica's "Until It Sleeps", which topped the chart then.
The song was charted in 1997, as third single (after "Children" and "One and One"), on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play on which it peaked at #1 for one week.
This song was featured in the theatrical trailer for the Drew Barrymore film Ever After.
Fiorella Quinn is the vocalist of this instrumental song.
For this videoremix i have edited the "Robert Miles - Fable (Message Version)" and mixed it with the original video, edited too in the timeline and with some new effects.
Hope you enjoy it. ;)
You can buy this verion of the song on Itunes or in any music-shop in Cd format.
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I just wrote a piece of music and made a tribute to Final Fantasy X for it.
It's on my channel called "Welcome Home."
Would be awesome if you could watch it !
Cheers,
Ridvan Düzey - Instrumental Rock Artist.
your Vidios are wonderfully
Nice GreEtz
Flo
random question but do u no a webby where i can gt cutscenes like the ffx ending 1?
i would really appreciated it if ya could tell me
please w.b
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