Like A Version is a segment on Australian radio station triple j.
Every week, a musician, or band comes into the studio to play one of their own songs and cover a song they love.
Since 2004, many artists have participated, including Childish Gambino, Lorde, CHVRCHES, Tame Impala, Tash Sultana, HAIM, Gang of Youths, Halsey, DMA’S, Aurora, Arctic Monkeys.
The official video for the hit single “A Girl Like You” by Scottish singer-songwriter Edwyn Collins, taken from his third solo studio album, Gorgeous George, in 1994.
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Here is how Wikipedia describes this song & music video:
“Frozen” is a song by American singer and songwriter Madonna from her seventh studio album, Ray of Light (1998).
Maverick and Warner Bros. Records released it as the album’s lead single on January 23, 1998.
The song was also included on the compilation albums, GHV2 (2001) and Celebration (2009).
“Frozen” was written by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, who both produced it in collaboration with William Orbit.
The mid-tempo electronica ballad, which has a layered sound enhanced by synthesizers and strings, lyrically addresses a cold and emotionless man.
“Frozen” received acclaim from music critics, some of whom deemed it as a highlight from Ray of Light.
The song was described as being a masterpiece, and its melodic beat and sound were defined as “cinematic”.
“Frozen” was also a global commercial success.
In the United States, it became Madonna’s sixth single to peak at number two on the Billboard Hot 100.
In the United Kingdom, “Frozen” became Madonna’s first single to debut at number one on the UK Singles Chart, while also reaching number one in Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Scotland and Spain, and the top-five elsewhere.
The accompanying music video for “Frozen”, directed by Chris Cunningham, was filmed at Cuddeback Lake in California, and features Madonna as an ethereal, witch-like, melancholy persona, who shapeshifts into a flock of birds and a black dog.
The music video won a Moonman for Best Special Effects in a Video at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards.
To promote Ray of Light, Madonna performed the song live in several occasions, including its first world premiere on Sanremo Music Festival in Italy and on Wetten, dass..? in Germany.
Additionally, it was performed in several of her concert tours.
“Frozen” has been covered by many artists, such as Swedish hard rock band Talisman, and Polish industrial metal band Thy Disease.
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You’re watching the HD Remastered music video for Madonna’s ‘Frozen’, directed by Chris Cunningham.
Original song taken from the ‘Ray Of Light’ album released on Warner Bros. in 1998.
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Lyrics: You only see what your eyes want to see How can life be what you want it to be You’re frozen When your heart’s not open
You’re so consumed with how much you get You waste your time with hate and regret You’re broken When your heart’s not open
Mmmmmm, if I could melt your heart Mmmmmm, we’d never be apart Mmmmmm, give yourself to me Mmmmmm, you hold the key
Now, there’s no point in placing the blame And you should know I suffer the same If I lose you My heart will be broken
Love is a bird, she needs to fly Let all the hurt inside of you die You’re frozen When your heart’s not open
Mmmmmm, if I could melt your heart Mmmmmm, we’d never be apart Mmmmmm, give yourself to me Mmmmmm, you hold the key
You only see what your eyes want to see How can life be what you want it to be You’re frozen When your heart’s not open
Mmmmmm, if I could melt your heart Mmmmmm, we’d never be apart Mmmmmm, give yourself to me Mmmmmm, you hold the key
If I could melt your heart Mmmmmm, we’d never be apart Mmmmmm, give yourself to me Mmmmmm, you hold the key
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Frozen · Madonna
Celebration
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String Arranger: Craig Armstrong Engineer: David Reitzas Engineer: Jon Englesby Producer: Madonna Vocals: Madonna Keyboards: Marius de Vries Engineer: Mark Endert Engineer: Matt Silva Engineer: Pat Mccarthy Additional Arrangement By: Patrick Leonard Producer: Patrick Leonard Masterer: Ted Jensen Producer: William Orbit Writer: Madonna Writer: Patrick Leonard
This year’s Black History Month celebration at the Tiny Desk features a carefully crafted lineup spanning many genres, generations, and walks of life.
Each artist represents the best in their class and will be performing at the Tiny Desk for the first time.
Stephen Thompson | February 10, 2023 You can’t see it on the screen, but there’s a piece of paper taped to the Desk in front of Lee Fields throughout the R&B, blues and soul veteran’s long-awaited Tiny Desk debut.
It’s got the set list, of course, but also an instruction to the singer: “NO AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION!!!!”
It speaks to Fields’ legendary showmanship — he’s often been dubbed “Little JB” due to his similarities to the hardest-working man in show business — that his team felt a need to rein in his generous impulse to work any crowd before him, knowing the time constraints of a Tiny Desk concert.
It speaks further to Fields’ showmanship that he ended up ignoring the directive: By the time he got to the set-closing “Two Jobs,” which features a call-and-response listing the hours in the day, he was yelling, “I want y’all to count the hours!”
Though pandemic-era protocols limit the size of the Tiny Desk crowds these days, Fields got the shouts of approval (and participation) he was seeking, as he barreled through three songs from last year’s Sentimental Fool and one relative oldie from a career that stretches all the way back to the late ’60s: the self-explanatorily titled “Ladies,” from his 2009 album My World.
SET LIST “Forever” “Ladies” “What Did I Do” “Two Jobs”
MUSICIANS Lee Fields: vocals Benjamin Trokan: guitar Jason Colby: trumpet Frederick DeBoe: sax Toby Pazner: keys Evan Pazner: drums Jacob Silver: bass
TINY DESK TEAM Producer: Bob Boilen Director: Kara Frame Audio Engineer: Neil Tevault Series Producer: Bobby Carter Audio Mixing: Josh Rogosin Videographers: Kara Frame, Joshua Bryant, Maia Stern, Sofia Seidel Editor: Sofia Seidel Audio Assistant: Brian Jarboe Production Assistant: Jill Britton Tiny Desk Team: Suraya Mohamed, Marissa Lorusso, Hazel Cills, Ashley Pointer VP, Visuals, and Music: Keith Jenkins Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann