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  1. Don't wish it away Don't look at it like it's forever Between you and me I could honestly say That things can only get better. And while I'm away Dust out the demons inside And it won't be long Before you and me run To the place in our hearts Where we hide. And I guess that's why They call it the blues Time on my hands Could be time spent with you Laughing like children Living like lovers ...

  2. 6 de jun. de 2009 · Living the Blues: The Story of Canned Heat: Directed by Lance Miccio. With Fito De la Parra, Bob Hite, John Lee Hooker, Larry Taylor. A Rock and Roll story of survival by Fito de la Parra, from the cafes and road houses of Mexico to Woodstock and beyond.

  3. But more than ever. Eu simplesmente amo você. I simply love you. Mais do que amo a própria vida. More than I love life itself. E eu acho que é por isso que. And I guess that's why. Eles chamam de tristeza. They call it the blues.

  4. LIVING THE BLUES - Canned Heat, 1968. Cuando en 1965 dos chavales llamados Alan Wilson y Bob Hite formaban Canned Heat en Los Angeles poco podían sospechar que tan sólo cuatro años más tarde habrían actuado ya ante las inmensas audiencias de los festivales de Monterrey y de Woodstcok. Wilson y Hite tomaron el nombre de su grupo del tema ...

  5. 16 de jun. de 2010 · story is living proof that love is louder than violence, louder than. hatred, and louder than racism. In the face of dire poverty, racial prejudice, and violent, brutal. injustice Dr. Perkins chose to break the cycle of hate and respond. with love. He has since become a well known author and leader in.

  6. DR. JOHN. Dr. John is the living embodiment of New Orleans. Talented, scary, steeped in tradition, no stranger to drugs and violence, but always entertaining; Dr. John is also the character adopted by Mac Rebennack when it’s Showtime! With roots deep in jazz and R&B, with costumes and voodoo imagery coupled with that distinctive growl and ...

  7. 6 de jun. de 2019 · June 6, 2019. Dr. John, the Hall of Fame musician who fused fused funk with R&B and boogie woogie, died at the age of 77. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. Mac Rebennack, the New Orleans pianist ...