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twenty one pilots: Stressed Out (Official video)
Greetings to you in Columbus from Canton. Ohio does have a decent rock history beyond just the rock hall... Chrissie Hynde, DEVO, Trent Reznor (technically from PA, but his NIN project started in Cleveland, so I count him as Ohio), Marilyn Manson, and Black Keys just to name ones off the top of my head... John Legend... of course there's also Dean Martin but he's not rock... I know there's more... I was last in Columbus for the 4th of July for the Columbus Crew game that day.
All Of Me - John Legend & Lindsey Stirling
Sure, it's John Legend's All of Me... but it's also Lindsey Stirling... so *beg
Julia Nunes - It Don't Have to Change
Tags for this video have been changed from 'john legend, cover, junu, ukelele, soul, jaaaaaaa, scroll on mah face' to 'john legend, cover, junu, ukelele, ukulele, soul, jaaaaaaa, scroll on mah face' - edited by calvados
Fink - Sort Of Revolution
Fink @Wikipedia
Fink, AKA Fin Greenall, is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer and DJ from St. Ives, currently based in Brighton. Since 2006, the name Fink has also referred to the recording and touring trio fronted by Greenall himself, completed by Guy Whittaker (bass) and Tim Thornton (drums). Fink is signed to independent record label Ninja Tune Records. Greenall is also a sought-after songwriter for other artists, having most recently written for John Legend, and Ximena Sarinana.
Colbert Christmas: The Importance of Nutmeg
This was my introduction to John Legend. I just thought of sifting it and am surprised it didn't do so well. Maybe with a better quality video like
http://www.eatmedaily.com/2008/11/nutmeg-song-from-a-colbert-christmas-john-legend-and-stephen-colbert-video
Anyway, years later upvote from me.
Julia Nunes - It Don't Have to Change
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Julia Nunes - It Don't Have to Change
Tags for this video have been changed from 'john legend, junu, ukelele, soul, jaaaaaaa' to 'john legend, junu, ukelele, soul, jaaaaaaa, scroll on mah face' - edited by calvados
Julia Nunes - It Don't Have to Change
Tags for this video have been changed from 'john legend, junu, ukelele, soul' to 'john legend, junu, ukelele, soul, jaaaaaaa' - edited by gwiz665
Estelle ~ American Boy
hey, was that John Legend at 1:47?
Colbert National Anthem Montage
For those who didn't get enough of Colbert's voice in this video, here's Dag's related post:
http://www.videosift.com/video/John-Legend-and-Stephen-Colbert-sing-The-Girl-is-Mine
John Legend and Stephen Colbert sing "The Girl is Mine"
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
I actually read on some other webernet board that Colbert was singing off-key, but I think he's pretty on-key and even manages a tricky key change. I'm impressed. Especially to hold his own with John legend - who to my ears is a very talented musician - and plays piano in that effortless, beautiful way.
They should win an Emmy for this one.
will.i.am - yes we can
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will.i.am - yes we can
Wow. That is maybe the most unique approach to crafting a political song I've ever heard. I mean, when was the last time you heard lyrics composed entirely of lines from stump speeches?
Now, I'll admit to being a huge Obama supporter, so maybe it's more affecting for me than for others. But I'll say this: I think it's more than a small part of Obama's appeal that not only is he great at delivering speeches, he consistently has great speeches to deliver. They tap into all the greatest ideals of America, and make people who've been cynical and downtrodden about our politics for years feel like they can be proud of their country again. In other words, they remind people of what is important about being an American, and what is great about America herself. This is no small thing in an age of bickering and gotcha politics, because hope is no small thing, and it's hope we've been desperately missing for so long.
P.S. John Legend is the man.