![]() ![]() The success is encouraging to peer-to-peer advocates at a time when some members of Congress seem poised to outlaw the technology completely. "I would expect to see more and more creative new attempts (from artists) to reach an audience online." "We were surprised at how much interest there was, particularly for the video files," said Garland. Using data from BigChampagne, and factoring in estimates for downloads from discussion groups, chat rooms and FTP servers, Jun Group estimated that 2.5 million copies of the song have been downloaded. ![]() ![]() Hard times knocking on your door, Ill tell them you aint there no more. Dont stop and lose your touch, oh no, baby. "I've never met an artist that wasn't looking for every possible opportunity to expose more people to their music in new ways." When life is too much, roll with it, baby. "Every artist would do this if they were able," said Eric Garland, CEO of BigChampagne, which monitors downloads on peer-to-peer networks. But for indie artists, every bit of publicity counts. Recommendable but not that great.Although Wincraft credits the P2P promotion for helping to increase sales of Winwood's album, it certainly hasn't vaulted the release to the top of the charts. Lyrics to song Roll With It Baby by Steve Winwood: When life is too much, roll with it, baby Dont stop and lose your touch, oh no, baby Hard times. It has some charm and power but considered what David Fincher would do in other clips (Madonna's "Vogue" is an artful masterpiece), this one feels like a lesser work. A memorable pure R&B, jazzy sound that won't leave you quiet. And if this song became a hit, partly of its effect goes to this clip, one of the rarest in Steve career. And "Roll with It" was one of his greatest efforts, right after "Valerie" and "While You See a Chance". Blues guitarist Jimmie Vaughan will open. Neither the venue nor the promoter announced prices. 14 for his first local concert in 14 years. Veteran from the British invasion with his Spencer Davis Group, then Traffic and Blind Faith, he's a true musician who survived through it all and redefined himself as a solo artist in the 1980's, with dignity, class and presence. Eric Clapton, the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, will return to St. Yes, he mastered the technique used in other clips and films a long time ago. Hit songs: Blue Suede Shoes, Boppin’ the Blues, Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby, Honey Don’t, Matchbox Best song: Blue Suede Shoes 93. Also worthy of mention is the sex appeal he brings into this, something nice and without vulgarity. When life is too much, roll with it, baby Dont stop and lose your touch, oh no, baby Hard times knocking on your door, Ill tell them you aint there no more Get on through it, roll with it, baby Luckll come and then slip away, youve gotta move, bring it back to stay You just. It creates a sense of spectacle, a show delivered unto us. Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer. The director's attention to detail is truly amazing even back then: close-up on objects, faces, sweat, dance moves, Winwood's performance or the sax player during the solo. Black and white cinematography, couples dancing in this crowded bar and Steve Winwood and band performing the song. Fincher's contribution is nice but the video's success owes more to the sound we hear than to images we see. The team gathered here is amazing: Steve Winwood at the top of his game back in the 1980's with a great hit song Paula Abdul providing the choreography for the video and that video clip master-later-turned-into-outstanding-filmmaker directing it, David Fincher (yes, the same from "Se7en" and "Gone Girl") were all integral part of this promo of Winwood's song "Roll with it". ![]()
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