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| Chicago - You're The Inspiration |
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You know our love was meant to be
The kind of love that lasts forever
And i need you here with me
From tonight until the end of time
You should know, everywhere i go
You're always on my mind, in my heart
In my soul
Chorus:
You're the meaning in my life
You're the inspiration
You bring feeling to my life
You're the inspiration
Wanna have you near me
I wanna have you hear me sayin'
No one needs you more than i need you
And i know, yes i know that it's plain to see
We're so in love when we're together
And i know that i need you here with me
From tonight until the end of time
You should know, everywhere i go
Always on my mind, in my heart
In my soul
Chorus
The post-Cetera era
* Robert Lamm - keyboards, vocals
* Dawayne Bailey - guitar
* Jason Scheff - bass, vocals
* Danny Seraphine - drums
* Bill Champlin - keyboards, vocals
* James Pankow - trombone, vocals
* Lee Loughnane - trumpet, vocals
* Walter Parazaider - saxophone, vocals Tags : 80's chicago inspiration m316 innreal jason peter cetera you are the rock |
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Affichage : 810377
Durée : 261 s |
| Inspirace : by Karel Zeman |
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Karel Zemans amazing short "Inspiration"
(Inspirace), made in 1948, is a love-story
set inside a single drop of water, which
Zeman animated by heating and bending fragile
blown-glass figurines.
The films of master Czech animator and
director Karel Zeman (1910 - 1989) are a
glittering jewelbox filled with wonders spun
from ancient myth and modern science: moon
men and underwater pirates, pedal-powered
airships and diabolical engines of
destruction.
In films like THE FABULOUS WORLD OF JULES
VERNE and BARON MUNCHAUSEN, Zeman combined
cartoon and stop-motion animation, puppetry,
matte paintings and live action, creating a
fantastic mechanical clockwork that
anticipated the work of later
animator/directors such as Terry Gilliam and
Tim Burton. Born in 1910 in Ostromer,
Czechoslovakia, Zeman began his career as a
window dresser and poster artist, graduating
to filmmaking in the mid-1940's with a series
of shorts featuring his animated alter-ego,
Mr. Prokouk. Inspired by the pioneering films
of magician/director Georges Melies and the
fiction of Jules Verne, Zeman began
animating, art directing and often writing
his own features in the early 1950's,
overcoming miniscule budgets and rudimentary
equipment to create his elaborate adventures.
The joy of Zeman's work is often in the
details: stop-motion owls against a crescent
moon sky, a gold pocketwatch trapped in a
bottle, a crew of sailors who literally paint
their ship into existence. Tags : karel zeman inspirace inspiration czech childrens film fantasy special effects prague krabat jesters tale john and mary |
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Affichage : 8004
Durée : 594 s |
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