Showing posts with label Alannah Myles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alannah Myles. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2008

Obsession #2

For those who do not know me, I like walking instead of being stuck in traffic. I am also fortunate to work pretty close from where I live.

For over 6 months now I've been crossing paths with this fellow I started to like very much. In the beginning I was tempted to walk straight to him and slip him a note. I guess it said something about how we sometimes get this good vibe about someone just by looking in their eyes. And may I add, what beautiful eyes... The kind of eyes that show there is a person behind the stare, and even one that might have a story to tell...

I didn't give him the note though, suddenly remembering all the previous times I was impulsive and when things didn't work out quite the way I expected. We keep passing each-other by every day. We either keep looking at each-other or keep avoiding to notice each-other's presence.

Why do we make things so complicated?


ALANNAH MYLES "Song Instead Of A Kiss"
Album "Rockinghorse" - 1992

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Quiz #102 - Alannah Myles "Black velvet"

In my humble opinion, it should ring a bell...

Anyway, you have one week to provide the right answers.

UPDATED:

Toronto rock singer Alannah Myles spent several years struggling unsuccessfully to secure a Canadian record deal, so she and songwriting partner Christopher Ward set their sights south of the border. Myles recorded a demo and video for the song "Just One Kiss," which got the attention of several companies and ended up on her self-titled 1989 debut album. "Love Is" established her in her home country and made Alannah Myles the biggest-selling debut in Canadian history, but it was the smoky, sensual "Black Velvet" that became a worldwide hit, reaching number one in the U.S. An American release of "Love Is" fizzled as a follow-up, and Myles thus far remains something of a one-hit wonder to U.S. audiences. She released a follow-up album, Rockinghorse, in 1992.

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Alannah Myles "Black velvet"
Album "Alannah Myles" - 1989