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| Oasis - The Shock of the Lightning |
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Oasis new single The Shock of the Lightning. This
is a promo rip.
Lyrics:
I'm all over my hearts desire
I feel cold, but i'm back in the fire
Out of control, but i'm tied up tight
Come in, Come out, Tonight
Im coming up in the early morning
I feel love in the shock of the lightning
I fall into the binding light
Come in, Come out, Come in, Come out, Tonight
Love is a time machine
Up on the silver screen
Its all in my mind
Love is a litany
A magical mystery
And all in good time
And all in good time
And all in good time
And all in good timeeeee
I got my feet on the street but i cant stop flying
My heads in the clouds but atleast im trying
Im outta control, but im tied up tight
Come in, Come out Tonight
Theres a hole in the ground into which im falling
So god speak to the sound of the pounding
Im all into the binding light
Come in, come out, Come in, Come out, tonight
Love is a time machine
Up on the silver screen
Its all in my mind
Love is a litany
A magical mystery
And all in good time
And all in good time
And all in good time
And all in good timeeeee
Its all in my mind
Love is a time machine
and all in good time
and all in good time
and all in good time
and all in good time Tags : Godlike Oasis wonderwall mega proper apple Liam Noel Gallagher |
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Durée : 310 s |
| World of Warcraft - Frost Shock! |
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Please note, I didn't make the video and I don't
take credit for it. I happened to find the video
on FilePlanet and downloaded it to share with you
all here =) The author's site is:
http://www.craftingworlds.com/studio/ -- I just
downloaded this from FilePlanet at:
http://www.fileplanet.com/159291/150000/fileinfo/W
orld-of-Warcraft---Switchers!-Movie Tags : World of Warcraft Frost Shock |
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Affichage : 1395626
Durée : 117 s |
| Future Shock (1972) 1/5 |
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This is a little known documentary based on the
book Future Shock by Alvin Toffler.
See review here:
http://oddculture.com/2004/11/13/movie-review-futu
re-shock/
This movie came out in 1972 and features Orson
Welles as the narrator. I was most amused by the
high amount of paranoia in regards to the
future... some of the segments (like people
choosing their own skin color) are downright
hilarious. Worth a look - at the very least for
its historical value.
As far as I can tell, this documentary is in the
public domain.
Part 1 of 5 Tags : future shock alvin toffler Orson Welles documentary 70s paranoia movie film short |
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Durée : 598 s |
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