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Zoukie a écrit
Merci Seniorita...J'ai la grosse larme à l'oeil! C'est chanson représente une des personnes que j'aime le plus au monde,ce que j'aime faire le plus au monde....
Mais j'avoue que je donnerais cher pour l'entendre chanter la vraie version! Plus rapide,plus rock!
J'ai la version originale de «Foo Fighters», ce n'est pas «Cook», mais si tu aimerais l'avoir, dis-le moi !!!
Merci Seniorita...J'ai la grosse larme à l'oeil! C'est chanson représente une des personnes que j'aime le plus au monde,ce que j'aime faire le plus au monde....
Mais j'avoue que je donnerais cher pour l'entendre chanter la vraie version! Plus rapide,plus rock!
J'ai la version originale de «Foo Fighters», ce n'est pas «Cook», mais si tu aimerais l'avoir, dis-le moi !!!
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Merci «Seniorita» pour toutes ces belles photos !!!
WOWWW !!! Comment peut-il être aussi beau et sexy... avec un habillement de baseball !!! Son sourire m'a toujours fait craquée..., mais, ouf, sur ces photos, il me fait fondre... !!! Il a l'air tellement heureux !!! Cette journée doit être tellement un "boost" énorme !!!
WOWWW !!! Comment peut-il être aussi beau et sexy... avec un habillement de baseball !!! Son sourire m'a toujours fait craquée..., mais, ouf, sur ces photos, il me fait fondre... !!! Il a l'air tellement heureux !!! Cette journée doit être tellement un "boost" énorme !!!
David Cook sings Take Me Out To The Ballgame. The end of a busy day! ça fait différent de l'hymne national...
http://www.myfoxkc.com/myfox/MyFox/page ... cale=EN-US --Message edité par seniorita le 2008-05-10 20:54:28--
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Vous ne verrez plus jamais la météo de la même manière avec «David Cook» comme "weatherman" :
«David Cook» on the Fox 4 Morning Show (9 mai) ~ pratique (1ère partie):
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOIfdlb6aZM
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2e partie;
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9qSfmUM ... re=related
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Eh que j'aime regarder la météo maintenant !!!
«David Cook» on the Fox 4 Morning Show (9 mai) ~ pratique (1ère partie):
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOIfdlb6aZM
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2e partie;
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9qSfmUM ... re=related
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Eh que j'aime regarder la météo maintenant !!!
Citation :Crazy for Cook: Kansas City salutes its 'American Idol' finalist
By LISA GUTIERREZ and TIMOTHY FINN
The Kansas City Star
American Idol finalist David Cook threw out a ceremonial first pitch before Friday's baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles at Kauffman Stadium.
JOHN SLEEZER |
American Idol finalist David Cook threw out a ceremonial first pitch before Friday's baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles at Kauffman Stadium.
David Cook stopped by Jack FM 105.1 this morning for a radio interview before his midday concert downtown. David Cook's midday concert brought a crowd to the Power & Light District. "American Idol" finalist David Cook performed today in the Power & Light District. At his homecoming appearance in Blue Springs on Friday, David Cook hugged his K-5 music teacher, Fredalyn Gentry. Blue Springs made much hoopla over Cook when he sang Friday at his alma mater, Blue Springs South High School. About 10,000 people turned out to hear him. Thousands of cheering fans showed their support as “American Idol” finalist David Cook sang “Livin’ on a Prayer” Friday at lunchtime in the Power & Light District.
The boy next door came home Friday to screams of We love you, David!! and a hero’s pomp — fireworks, a marching band, Chiefs cheerleaders and local paparazzi, politicians and police escorts.
Friday belonged to Blue Springs native and “American Idol” finalist David Cook. He is one of three contestants left standing until next week, when the top-rated TV show eliminates someone from contention.
“This is the coolest day of my life,” he told his fans at the day’s outset.
In the morning, the shaggy-haired, 25-year-old rocker drew a lunchtime crowd of thousands to the Power & Light District. The force that hit him bowed his back: An ocean of people, signs and an ecstatic roar — the kind you hear at rallies for Super Bowl champs. This city hasn’t had a major-league title since 1985, but for now, it seems that David Cook will do.
By late afternoon, when Cook stood on a stage on the football field of Blue Springs South High School, his alma mater, he looked stunned. He looked at the crowd of about 10,000, leaned into the microphone and laughed.
“Um, I’ve been thinking about this all day,” he told his hometown. “Blue Springs, you guys are fantastic. I don’t know what to say.”
Before he could sit down, a girlie squeal rang out from the stands.
“We love you, David!”
“I love you, too,” he shouted back.
It’s all on film
Cook is one of three finalists this season, the show’s seventh. All three — Cook, David Archuleta and Syesha Mercado — went to their respective hometowns Friday for similar rallies. Footage of the visits will be aired during the “Idol” shows on Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Wednesday night, the contestant who receives the fewest phone-in and text-messaged votes will be eliminated, losing the privilege to compete in the season finale May 20 at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles.
If Cook doesn’t make it, it’s not from lack of trying on the part of his local fans. Blue Springs South students, who swarmed the stands of their football stadium after school let out, said they’ve been voting for him by “the millions.”
“He’s original,” said junior Michael Jones, 17. “He’s more surprising than anyone else. He makes songs his own.”
Eight-year-old Payton Whitaker of Blue Springs came to the rally with his grandmother, Jann Howard of Lake Lotawana. Payton wore his Guitar Legend T-shirt from Old Navy for the occasion.
Payton, who likes rock music, pronounced Cook a “good singer,” but said he hasn’t voted for him because “Mom and Dad won’t let me.”
Sharon Schuette, 64, who has voted for Cook twice, predicted a finale featuring the two Davids.
“It’s going to be tough, but I’d like to have our hometown boy. It’s nice to have Blue Springs represented,” she said. “When I hear ‘Blue Springs,’ it brings chills up my back.”
Blue Springs can claim him as one of theirs, but all of Kansas City shared the pride on Friday.
A downtown show
Downtown, the crowd filled the covered pavilion of the Power & Light District, people standing on stairs and walkways and the roofs of nearby buildings. There was no characterizing Cook’s fan base — tots, middle-schoolers, teens, tweens, young adults, middle-age folks and grandparents.
Friends and family appeared with Cook, and he acknowledged some of them, including younger brother Andrew, who strained to hold back the tears.
“Don’t start crying,” his older brother warned, “or I will.”
Nobody cried, though. Mostly there was a lot of celebrating and cheering and sign-waving. And a little music, too. Cook performed two songs, accompanying himself on acoustic guitar. The first: Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer,” his audition tune, then “Always Be My Baby,” his contribution to the show’s Mariah Carey Week.
After his second number he made his way through the crowd. Along the way he signed everything stuck in front of him, including some of the $10 David Cook T-shirts sold before and after his performance. It took him 20 minutes to get to the stretch limo waiting for him.
The adoration was no less intense at the high school, a rally jet-fueled by teen spirit. Girls with painted faces pressed up against the fence between the field and stands, holding signs that read, “David Cook Rocks My Socks Off,” and, “David Cook U Had Us At Hello.”
“Is it the darnedest thing you ever saw?” marveled one man, one of the gaggle of school board members, City Hall employees, coattail relatives and other VIPs standing on the field.
When the free tickets to the rally became available to the public on Tuesday, not even two hours passed before they were all snapped up. Though some enterprising folks turned around and tried to sell them — unsuccessfully, by and large.
The crowd was full of people buzzing about their connections to Cook.
“He played on my father’s baseball team.”
“He’s my neighbor.”
“His mother is my best friend.”
Twenty-two-year-old Pamela Todd of Blue Springs goes to school now with Cook’s brother at the University of Central Missouri. She, too, tried out for “American Idol.” She made it all the way to sing for some of the show’s producers. She described the David Cook magic: Could it be that Midwestern thing?
“I think he has a factor of likability,” she said. “He’s like the kid next door.”
Make that the kid next door with a lot of new plaques to hang on his wall. Blue Springs Mayor Carson Ross, there with five City Council members, gave him the key to the city — the first, he said, he’s ever given anyone.
“I don’t know if it opens anything,” the mayor said, “but it opened the hearts of your fans in Blue Springs.”
(Earlier in the day, Cook also received proclamations from Kansas City and the state of Missouri. “No pressure, but we really hope you win,” Wayne Cauthen, Kansas City’s city manager, told him.)
After a bit of theater for the “American Idol” cameras rolling — an “urgent message” from “Idol” judge Simon Cowell announcing that Cook will sing Roberta Flack’s “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” next week — Cook led the crowd in reciting the Blue Springs South school song.
And then, he sang. Three songs, including the two he sang downtown.
He stayed at the school about an hour before being whisked away by limo to Kauffman Stadium, where he threw out the first pitch and sang “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” During an interview with broadcaster Ryan Lefebvre, Cook said he was floored by the reception.
“I couldn’t have asked for a better day,” Cook said. “It’s such a trip.”
source:
http://www.kansascity.com/105/story/613893.html
--Message edité par félix le 2008-05-10 21:41:58--
By LISA GUTIERREZ and TIMOTHY FINN
The Kansas City Star
American Idol finalist David Cook threw out a ceremonial first pitch before Friday's baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles at Kauffman Stadium.
JOHN SLEEZER |
American Idol finalist David Cook threw out a ceremonial first pitch before Friday's baseball game between the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles at Kauffman Stadium.
David Cook stopped by Jack FM 105.1 this morning for a radio interview before his midday concert downtown. David Cook's midday concert brought a crowd to the Power & Light District. "American Idol" finalist David Cook performed today in the Power & Light District. At his homecoming appearance in Blue Springs on Friday, David Cook hugged his K-5 music teacher, Fredalyn Gentry. Blue Springs made much hoopla over Cook when he sang Friday at his alma mater, Blue Springs South High School. About 10,000 people turned out to hear him. Thousands of cheering fans showed their support as “American Idol” finalist David Cook sang “Livin’ on a Prayer” Friday at lunchtime in the Power & Light District.
The boy next door came home Friday to screams of We love you, David!! and a hero’s pomp — fireworks, a marching band, Chiefs cheerleaders and local paparazzi, politicians and police escorts.
Friday belonged to Blue Springs native and “American Idol” finalist David Cook. He is one of three contestants left standing until next week, when the top-rated TV show eliminates someone from contention.
“This is the coolest day of my life,” he told his fans at the day’s outset.
In the morning, the shaggy-haired, 25-year-old rocker drew a lunchtime crowd of thousands to the Power & Light District. The force that hit him bowed his back: An ocean of people, signs and an ecstatic roar — the kind you hear at rallies for Super Bowl champs. This city hasn’t had a major-league title since 1985, but for now, it seems that David Cook will do.
By late afternoon, when Cook stood on a stage on the football field of Blue Springs South High School, his alma mater, he looked stunned. He looked at the crowd of about 10,000, leaned into the microphone and laughed.
“Um, I’ve been thinking about this all day,” he told his hometown. “Blue Springs, you guys are fantastic. I don’t know what to say.”
Before he could sit down, a girlie squeal rang out from the stands.
“We love you, David!”
“I love you, too,” he shouted back.
It’s all on film
Cook is one of three finalists this season, the show’s seventh. All three — Cook, David Archuleta and Syesha Mercado — went to their respective hometowns Friday for similar rallies. Footage of the visits will be aired during the “Idol” shows on Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Wednesday night, the contestant who receives the fewest phone-in and text-messaged votes will be eliminated, losing the privilege to compete in the season finale May 20 at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles.
If Cook doesn’t make it, it’s not from lack of trying on the part of his local fans. Blue Springs South students, who swarmed the stands of their football stadium after school let out, said they’ve been voting for him by “the millions.”
“He’s original,” said junior Michael Jones, 17. “He’s more surprising than anyone else. He makes songs his own.”
Eight-year-old Payton Whitaker of Blue Springs came to the rally with his grandmother, Jann Howard of Lake Lotawana. Payton wore his Guitar Legend T-shirt from Old Navy for the occasion.
Payton, who likes rock music, pronounced Cook a “good singer,” but said he hasn’t voted for him because “Mom and Dad won’t let me.”
Sharon Schuette, 64, who has voted for Cook twice, predicted a finale featuring the two Davids.
“It’s going to be tough, but I’d like to have our hometown boy. It’s nice to have Blue Springs represented,” she said. “When I hear ‘Blue Springs,’ it brings chills up my back.”
Blue Springs can claim him as one of theirs, but all of Kansas City shared the pride on Friday.
A downtown show
Downtown, the crowd filled the covered pavilion of the Power & Light District, people standing on stairs and walkways and the roofs of nearby buildings. There was no characterizing Cook’s fan base — tots, middle-schoolers, teens, tweens, young adults, middle-age folks and grandparents.
Friends and family appeared with Cook, and he acknowledged some of them, including younger brother Andrew, who strained to hold back the tears.
“Don’t start crying,” his older brother warned, “or I will.”
Nobody cried, though. Mostly there was a lot of celebrating and cheering and sign-waving. And a little music, too. Cook performed two songs, accompanying himself on acoustic guitar. The first: Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer,” his audition tune, then “Always Be My Baby,” his contribution to the show’s Mariah Carey Week.
After his second number he made his way through the crowd. Along the way he signed everything stuck in front of him, including some of the $10 David Cook T-shirts sold before and after his performance. It took him 20 minutes to get to the stretch limo waiting for him.
The adoration was no less intense at the high school, a rally jet-fueled by teen spirit. Girls with painted faces pressed up against the fence between the field and stands, holding signs that read, “David Cook Rocks My Socks Off,” and, “David Cook U Had Us At Hello.”
“Is it the darnedest thing you ever saw?” marveled one man, one of the gaggle of school board members, City Hall employees, coattail relatives and other VIPs standing on the field.
When the free tickets to the rally became available to the public on Tuesday, not even two hours passed before they were all snapped up. Though some enterprising folks turned around and tried to sell them — unsuccessfully, by and large.
The crowd was full of people buzzing about their connections to Cook.
“He played on my father’s baseball team.”
“He’s my neighbor.”
“His mother is my best friend.”
Twenty-two-year-old Pamela Todd of Blue Springs goes to school now with Cook’s brother at the University of Central Missouri. She, too, tried out for “American Idol.” She made it all the way to sing for some of the show’s producers. She described the David Cook magic: Could it be that Midwestern thing?
“I think he has a factor of likability,” she said. “He’s like the kid next door.”
Make that the kid next door with a lot of new plaques to hang on his wall. Blue Springs Mayor Carson Ross, there with five City Council members, gave him the key to the city — the first, he said, he’s ever given anyone.
“I don’t know if it opens anything,” the mayor said, “but it opened the hearts of your fans in Blue Springs.”
(Earlier in the day, Cook also received proclamations from Kansas City and the state of Missouri. “No pressure, but we really hope you win,” Wayne Cauthen, Kansas City’s city manager, told him.)
After a bit of theater for the “American Idol” cameras rolling — an “urgent message” from “Idol” judge Simon Cowell announcing that Cook will sing Roberta Flack’s “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” next week — Cook led the crowd in reciting the Blue Springs South school song.
And then, he sang. Three songs, including the two he sang downtown.
He stayed at the school about an hour before being whisked away by limo to Kauffman Stadium, where he threw out the first pitch and sang “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” During an interview with broadcaster Ryan Lefebvre, Cook said he was floored by the reception.
“I couldn’t have asked for a better day,” Cook said. “It’s such a trip.”
source:
http://www.kansascity.com/105/story/613893.html
--Message edité par félix le 2008-05-10 21:41:58--
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
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«93.3 FM» Kansas City Radio/Video Interview» (9 mai):
Un «David Cook» très ému et en larmes dans cette entrevue radio où il a eu un appel de «Randy Jackson», entre autres, et «Katharine McPhee & Elliott Yamin» qui sont parmi ses plus grands fans !!!
Au début de la page, vous avez toutes les photos qui ont été prises et par la suite, à la fin, vous avez le vidéo de l'entrevue :
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http://www.mix93.com/Article.asp?id=687716&spid=
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Voici un lien pour entendre une autre entrevue radio, mais c'est seulement l'audio, mais ça vaut vraiment l'écoute, car c'est une excellente entrevue !!! Ce gars là a non seulement une voix magnifique comme chanteur, mais aussi juste l'écouter parler, sa voix est tellement agréable et il est surtout vraiment articulé et dynamique, bref, "the all package" !!! «AI» a vraiment un excellent ambassadeur et porte-parole avec l'image de «Cook» !!!
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http://kcfx.stage.cumulus.net/mf/blog/D ... erview.mp3
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Un «David Cook» très ému et en larmes dans cette entrevue radio où il a eu un appel de «Randy Jackson», entre autres, et «Katharine McPhee & Elliott Yamin» qui sont parmi ses plus grands fans !!!
Au début de la page, vous avez toutes les photos qui ont été prises et par la suite, à la fin, vous avez le vidéo de l'entrevue :
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http://www.mix93.com/Article.asp?id=687716&spid=
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Voici un lien pour entendre une autre entrevue radio, mais c'est seulement l'audio, mais ça vaut vraiment l'écoute, car c'est une excellente entrevue !!! Ce gars là a non seulement une voix magnifique comme chanteur, mais aussi juste l'écouter parler, sa voix est tellement agréable et il est surtout vraiment articulé et dynamique, bref, "the all package" !!! «AI» a vraiment un excellent ambassadeur et porte-parole avec l'image de «Cook» !!!
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http://kcfx.stage.cumulus.net/mf/blog/D ... erview.mp3
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Voici un autre petit vidéo du «Homecoming Day» très, très court, soit à peine 20 seconces, mais oh combien so sweet... !!!
Il va surprendre les enfants de son école pour remettre des fleurs à son professeur tout en lui en faisant un vraiment HUGE hug... !!! Les enfants sont fous comme de la merde et crient comme des malades, c'est tellement cute !!!
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http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=z5Iq2F_3LJw
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Il va surprendre les enfants de son école pour remettre des fleurs à son professeur tout en lui en faisant un vraiment HUGE hug... !!! Les enfants sont fous comme de la merde et crient comme des malades, c'est tellement cute !!!
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http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=z5Iq2F_3LJw
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Voici un magnifique... vidéo "hommage" à la journée de «David Cook» fait par une de ses fans qui a assisté à cette journée mémorable pour lui !!! Et par surcroît, ii a été monté avec la chanson "My Hero" de «Foo Fighters» interprétée par lui cette même journée !!! Le montage comporte parmi les plus belles photos, ainsi que quelques petits montages vidéos de cette journée !!!
Bref, un vidéo tout à fait sublime et vraiment touchant !!! Je ne sais pas si c'est moi qui est trop braillarde... et sensible, mais j'avais les larmes aux yeux du début à la fin !!! Je l'ai écouté plusieurs fois de suite et ça me fait toujours le même effet !!! Les photos, avec sa nièce dans les bras, sont particulièrement très touchantes, ainsi qu'avec sa mère et son frère «Andrew» très ému lui aussi !!! Donc, coeurs sensibles comme moi, préparez peut-être un kleenex à proximité avant de l'écouter !!!
P.S.
C'est un vidéo sur "Youtube" et je vous conseille de le mettre en format "high quality" en bas de l'écran à droite, c'est déjà un peu mieux comme qualité que le standard !!! Et de l'écouter en mode plein écran, car l'effet de certaines photos, entre autres, est encore plus impressionnant que de voir un petit écran !!!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI9qbY_lzSs
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Bref, un vidéo tout à fait sublime et vraiment touchant !!! Je ne sais pas si c'est moi qui est trop braillarde... et sensible, mais j'avais les larmes aux yeux du début à la fin !!! Je l'ai écouté plusieurs fois de suite et ça me fait toujours le même effet !!! Les photos, avec sa nièce dans les bras, sont particulièrement très touchantes, ainsi qu'avec sa mère et son frère «Andrew» très ému lui aussi !!! Donc, coeurs sensibles comme moi, préparez peut-être un kleenex à proximité avant de l'écouter !!!
P.S.
C'est un vidéo sur "Youtube" et je vous conseille de le mettre en format "high quality" en bas de l'écran à droite, c'est déjà un peu mieux comme qualité que le standard !!! Et de l'écouter en mode plein écran, car l'effet de certaines photos, entre autres, est encore plus impressionnant que de voir un petit écran !!!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI9qbY_lzSs
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WOWWWWWWWWWWW !!! Je suis assez renversée de ma récente découverte !!! Je viens de tomber sur un vidéo, sur "Youtube", genre de "tribute" to «David Cook», avec pleins de photos et montages vidéos de son passage à «AI» depuis le début jusqu'à aujourd'hui, mais non pas sur une chanson de «Cook», mais plutôt sur une chanson d'une fille que je n'ai jamais entendu auparavant, et dont le titre est : "Voice on the Radio" !!!
Disons que les paroles de cette chanson sont vraiment impressionnantes, voir même boulversantes, car on pourrait jurer que cela a été écrit spécialement pour «David» et ça transmet, par surcroît, exactement le "feeling", l'émotion que sûrement la grande majorité de ses "fans féminines" ressentent, en tout cas, pour ma part, c'est exactement l'effet que «David Cook» a sur moi !!! Je n'aurais pas pu mieux dire, c'est exactement comment je me sens !!! I want more and more «David Cook» comme disait «Paula» !!!
Voici les paroles :
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«Voice on the Radio»
Last night I fell in love with a stranger
Behind the glass house he came walking out the backdoor
Into a crowd of screaming girls calling his name
I never saw it coming, the way a voice can make me feel
And I fear that I am falling
I should be old enough to know
Not to fall in love with the voice on the radio
So here I stand fighting what I feel for you
Torn between what reason says and how I really feel
And here I stand, wondering what to say to you
Hoping that you feel the same, the same as I do
He's in a rock band with a voice like an angel
And eyes of a raven sky
And suddenly I find myself twelve years old again
Dreaming of you
But who am I kidding to even think that you might see me
It's in the stars that girls like me
And boys like you were never meant to be
So here I stand fighting what I feel for you
Torn between what reason says and how I really feel
And here I stand, wondering what to say to you
Hoping that you feel the same, the same as I do
Would you be scared if I told you I like you
And would you run if I told you I love you
Cuz here I stand fighting what I feel for you
Torn between what reason says and how I really feel
And here I stand, wondering what to say to you
Hoping that you feel the same, the same
As I do, as I do, as I do
I never saw it coming the way a voice can make me feel
And I fear that I am falling
I should be old enough to know
Not to fall in love with the voice on the radio
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Et voici maintenant le lien du vidéo :
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http://www.youtube.com//watch?v=HY_HtMifGKg
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WOWWWWWW !!!
J'en reviens pas encore !!!
Disons que les paroles de cette chanson sont vraiment impressionnantes, voir même boulversantes, car on pourrait jurer que cela a été écrit spécialement pour «David» et ça transmet, par surcroît, exactement le "feeling", l'émotion que sûrement la grande majorité de ses "fans féminines" ressentent, en tout cas, pour ma part, c'est exactement l'effet que «David Cook» a sur moi !!! Je n'aurais pas pu mieux dire, c'est exactement comment je me sens !!! I want more and more «David Cook» comme disait «Paula» !!!
Voici les paroles :
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«Voice on the Radio»
Last night I fell in love with a stranger
Behind the glass house he came walking out the backdoor
Into a crowd of screaming girls calling his name
I never saw it coming, the way a voice can make me feel
And I fear that I am falling
I should be old enough to know
Not to fall in love with the voice on the radio
So here I stand fighting what I feel for you
Torn between what reason says and how I really feel
And here I stand, wondering what to say to you
Hoping that you feel the same, the same as I do
He's in a rock band with a voice like an angel
And eyes of a raven sky
And suddenly I find myself twelve years old again
Dreaming of you
But who am I kidding to even think that you might see me
It's in the stars that girls like me
And boys like you were never meant to be
So here I stand fighting what I feel for you
Torn between what reason says and how I really feel
And here I stand, wondering what to say to you
Hoping that you feel the same, the same as I do
Would you be scared if I told you I like you
And would you run if I told you I love you
Cuz here I stand fighting what I feel for you
Torn between what reason says and how I really feel
And here I stand, wondering what to say to you
Hoping that you feel the same, the same
As I do, as I do, as I do
I never saw it coming the way a voice can make me feel
And I fear that I am falling
I should be old enough to know
Not to fall in love with the voice on the radio
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Et voici maintenant le lien du vidéo :
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http://www.youtube.com//watch?v=HY_HtMifGKg
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WOWWWWWW !!!
J'en reviens pas encore !!!
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Ok., je viens de trouver un autre vidéo de justement "In studio with «Marie Digby» - "Voice in the Radio", où elle explique comment cette chanson lui est venue, eh non, finalement, ce n'est pas «David Cook qui lui a inspiré cette chanson, mais on ne sait malheureusement pas c'est qui ce fameux chanteur dans un groupe rock avec la voix d'un ange !!!
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=oqmdG8HjqRo
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- Sweet Angel
- Magicien des Mots
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~*Chris*~ a écritJ'adore Marie Digby Je l'adore, jai telecharger son cd sur I-Tunes lautre jour ....
Je ne la connaissais pas, en tout cas, elle a une très belle voix, en plus d'être une belle fille qui semble calme et sereine !!!
Son style musical me fait penser un peu à «Brooke», donc je comprends, «Chris», que tu dois l'aimer beaucoup !!!
Je ne la connaissais pas, en tout cas, elle a une très belle voix, en plus d'être une belle fille qui semble calme et sereine !!!
Son style musical me fait penser un peu à «Brooke», donc je comprends, «Chris», que tu dois l'aimer beaucoup !!!
- Sweet Angel
- Magicien des Mots
- Messages : 3528
- Inscription : mer. mars 16, 2005 1:00 am
Voici une autre entrevue radio filmée, cette fois-ci, à "JackFM", de vendredi «Homecoming Day» :
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXOrjuB3 ... t3032.html
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Sweet Angel a écrit
Je ne la connaissais pas, en tout cas, elle a une très belle voix, en plus d'être une belle fille qui semble calme et sereine !!!
Son style musical me fait penser un peu à «Brooke», donc je comprends, «Chris», que tu dois l'aimer beaucoup !!!
Justement, elle est "Singer-Songwriter" tout a fait comme Brooke <3...
Je ne la connaissais pas, en tout cas, elle a une très belle voix, en plus d'être une belle fille qui semble calme et sereine !!!
Son style musical me fait penser un peu à «Brooke», donc je comprends, «Chris», que tu dois l'aimer beaucoup !!!
Justement, elle est "Singer-Songwriter" tout a fait comme Brooke <3...