POPULAR VIDEO : Over my shoulder.Vocals: Paul
Carrack.
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye
I never dreamed it could be over
I never wanted to say goodbye
Looking back over my shoulder
With an aching deep in my heart
I wish that we were starting over
Oh instead of drifting so far apart
Everybody told me you were leaving
Funny I should be the last to know
Baby please tell me that I'm dreaming
I just never want to let you go
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye
Turning my heart over and over
I never wanted to say goodbye
I don't mind everybody laughing
But it's enough to make a grown man cry
Cos I can feel you slipping through my fingers
I don't even know the reason why
Every day it's a losing battle
Just to smile and hold my head up high
Could it be that we belong together
Baby won't you give me one more try
One more try
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye
I never dreamed it could be over
I never wanted to say goodbye
Looking back over my shoulder
Oh with an aching feeling inside
Cutting me up, deeper and deeper
Fills me with a sadness that I can't hide
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye
I never dreamed no no it could be over
I never wanted to say goodbye
Looking back over my shoulder
I can see that look in your eye Tags :mikeandthemechanics
Clips from a BBC documentary explaining the
arguments from the 1920's until now as to whether
electrons are particles, waves or both.
It outlines Einstein's distaste at Heisenberg's
uncertainty principle and is a good starting point
in realising that the universe is far, far
stranger than can be imagined.
Formerly on thingsihaveseen Tags :QuantumMechanicsElectronsParticleWavesEinsteinHeisenberg'sUncertaintyPrinciple
Beulah plays Popular Mechanics for Lovers on their
last tour, in support of their last album Yoko, in
2001. From the "A Good Band is Easy to Kill" DVD
documentary. Long live Beulah! Tags :beulahpopularmechanicslive
September 11, 2001 - five years after the attacks
many people are asking questions about what
happened on that day in New York, Washington and
Pennsylvania. Websites, articles, books and
documentaries have put forward a variety of
alternate theories to the government's account of
what happened. The most popular of these is a
documentary called "Loose Change." Now, a book
dealing with many of these theories has just been
published by the magazine Popular Mechanics, it's
called "Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy
Theories Can't Stand Up to the Facts." In a
Democracy Now! national broadcast exclusive, we
host a debate between the filmmakers of Loose
Change and the editors of Popular Mechanics on
9/11. Tags :9119/11democracynowdemocracynowamygoodman
Mike & The Mechanics - The Living Years. The
second single off the album "Nobody's Perfect",
the title track, was a worldwide number one hit,
reaching that mark on the Billboard Hot 100 chart
the week ending March 25, 1989. Tags :popMikeTheMechanicsLivingYearssinglealbumNobody'sPerfect