mahlers.com 23.04.2007 21:38 |
link "THE SHOW MUST GO ON" (Queen "Innuendo". Although Queen is listed as the creators as a band, it was Brian May of whom penned this song, before Freddie Mercury passed away of HIV/AIDS related pneumonia, 1991) (PS. Try convincing Fred, a man, I stood next to for 10 minutes or so, 2003 outside the (now defunct) Prodigal Son of Hyannis, MA. - long story.) "THE SHOW MUST GO ON" Empty spaces - what are we living for Abandoned places - I guess we know the score On and on, does anybody know what we are looking for... Another hero, another mindless crime Behind the curtain, in the pantomime Hold the line, does anybody want to take it anymore The show must go on The show must go on, yeah Inside my heart is breaking My make-up may be flaking But my smile still stays on Whatever happens, I'll leave it all to chance Another heartache, another failed romance On and on, does anybody know what we are living for ? I guess I'm learning (I'm learning learning learning) I must be warmer now I'll soon be turning (turning turning turning) Round the corner now Outside the dawn is breaking But inside in the dark I'm aching to be free The show must go on The show must go on, yeah yeah Ooh, inside my heart is breaking My make-up may be flaking But my smile still stays on Yeah yeah, whoa wo oh oh My soul is painted like the wings of butterflies Fairytales of yesterday will grow but never die I can fly - my friends The show must go on (go on, go on, go on) yeah yeah The show must go on (go on, go on, go on) I'll face it with a grin I'm never giving in On - with the show Ooh, I'll top the bill, I'll overkill I have to find the will to carry on On with the show On with the show The show - the show must go on Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on Go on, go on Go luv ya VT! link link PPS: Although I'm a decent singer, sometimes, emotion gets the best of me, such as when listening to "The Show Must Go On", thus while listening, posting here. W. K. Mahler link |
mahlers.com 23.04.2007 21:46 |
"UNDER PRESSURE" Originally recorded in a "jam" session with David Bowie and released on Queen "Hot Space". The only known live performance (in concert) between David Bowie and the surviving members of Queen, John Deacon, Brian May & Roger Taylor, took place at the Freddie Mercury Memorial Concert, 1992, Wembley Stadium. Annie Lennox joined David Bowie in a duet to nearly 86,000 people there at Wembley with a world wide audience watching and listening via media around the world. "UNDER PRESSURE" Mm ba ba de Um bum ba de Um bu bu bum da de Pressure pushing down on me Pressing down on you no man ask for Under pressure that brings a building down Splits a family in two Puts people on streets Um ba ba be Um ba ba be De day da Ee day da - that's okay It's the terror of knowing What the world is about Watching some good friends Screaming 'Let me out' Pray tomorrow gets me higher Pressure on people people on streets Day day de mm hm Da da da ba ba Okay Chippin' around - kick my brains around the floor These are the days it never rains but it pours Ee do ba be Ee da ba ba ba Um bo bo Be lap People on streets - ee da de da de People on streets - ee da de da de da de da It's the terror of knowing What this world is about Watching some good friends Screaming 'Let me out' Pray tomorrow - gets me higher higher high Pressure on people people on streets Turned away from it all like a blind man Sat on a fence but it don't work Keep coming up with love but it's so slashed and torn Why - why - why? Love love love love love Insanity laughs under pressure we're breaking Can't we give ourselves one more chance Why can't we give love that one more chance Why can't we give love give love give love give love give love give love give love give love give love 'Cause love's such an old fashioned word And love dares you to care for The people on the (People on streets) edge of the night And loves (People on streets) dares you to change our way of Caring about ourselves This is our last dance This is our last dance This is ourselves Under pressure Under pressure Pressure |
mahlers.com 23.04.2007 21:48 |
--Act Of Mercy-- November 2003 From "W K. Mahler" In an act of mercy From somebody in a bind A morning dove landed waiting for me Patiently and intently on the telephone line With a gift, an order, a simple plea Come here young man and talk with me My eyes roam where danger may be found My ears listen carefully for any sound My heart it beats in accordance with you In chaos and or calm I must remain true In hopes that I can keep helping our skies be blue In trust, that I remain faithful to you Remember the times devoid of fights Delights of innocent days and or nights Inhibitions left behind while in bliss For splendors of sharing nakedness Nobody knew the meaning of lies And nobody heard any painful cries For nobody dared and nobody implied To keep a soul from being alive Believe me somebody has tried My instincts told me where I was bound For a destination with a stop or two With and or without a clear image and sound Keeping in time while the words I find Come from a place that is truly divine Still there is this hellish nature by design I know there is much to keep in mind I know you and I have to let it all go sometime I am sure you and I will find in places discreet Nary a moment left in the darkest of the deep The truths of consciousness that we keep The forgotten may be a contradiction Perhaps the remembered will create friction True reality derived from fact and or fiction There's much we experience and more we are missing So please take my hand Stranger and friend There is a place for us to be in the end Tell my lover it is she of whom I send All my love and hopes and prayers whilst I make amends For crimes past and present for a innocent future So the next life has a place to live within again Into the next moment and the moment thereafter In hopes of peace, unity and laughter link Streams MP3! Peace, William K. Mahler Cape Cod of Massachusetts, USA. |
Sweetie 24.04.2007 03:23 |
when I first read that title I thought it said Vagina.... |
Adam Baboolal 24.04.2007 07:25 |
Heeeeee'ssss baaaa-aaaacccccck! |
FriedChicken 24.04.2007 09:11 |
Edit :P |
The Real Wizard 24.04.2007 10:50 |
Mahler, how did you manage to get back on the forum? You were banned, if I'm not mistaken. And I still can't figure out why you continue to come here, as you don't actually discuss things, as opposed to simply posting drivel. Being as you never receive any kind of serious reply, most people in your position would have left in frustration by now. Perhaps then I should admire your stamina. Still, how about talking to people, normally? Maybe you might get somewhere. |
john bodega 24.04.2007 11:17 |
"Still, how about talking to people, normally? Maybe you might get somewhere." That's just crazy talk. |
Micrówave 24.04.2007 13:21 |
mahlers.com wrote: -In an act of mercy From somebody in a bind A morning dove landed waiting for me Patiently and intently on the telephone line With a gift, an order, a simple plea Come here young man and talk with me My eyes roam where danger may be found My ears listen carefully for any soundEverybody!!! Sweet home Alabama Where the skies are so blue... *does 3rd, no 4th guitar solo on air Brian May Guitar* |
Boy Thomas Raker 24.04.2007 13:42 |
From the dawn of time, no words have begun the healing process more than, "Um ba ba be, Um ba ba be, De day da, Ee day da, Day day de mm hm, Da da da ba ba, Ee do ba be, Ee da ba ba ba, Um bo bo, Be lap." Thoughtfully posted. |
mahlers.com 24.04.2007 15:18 |
Sir GH<br><h6>ah yeah</h6> wrote: Mahler, how did you manage to get back on the forum? You were banned, if I'm not mistaken. And I still can't figure out why you continue to come here, as you don't actually discuss things, as opposed to simply posting drivel. Being as you never receive any kind of serious reply, most people in your position would have left in frustration by now. Perhaps then I should admire your stamina. Still, how about talking to people, normally? Maybe you might get somewhere.Sir GH, Most of the topics and replies are well, too explicit of nature for myself to care to reply. However, there is "Jess The Mess" and her tale of her loss of her grand dad, gaining of an angel. That was highly worthy of a reply, she, "Jess The Mess" meant no malice. WK |
mahlers.com 24.04.2007 15:52 |
Taken from: link "violonbleu": "I understand nothing what you wrote, sorry. It is good that it has been moved..." violonbleu, During the early morning of April 15, 2007, a man "Cho" massacred 32 people (dead) and injured 15 at the Virginia Tech University Campus o Blacksburg, Virginia, USA. "Cho", born in South Korea, becoming a citizen of the USA during 1992, was said to be mentally disturbed, long before the shootings. This massacre has "sparked" controversy from the entire USA within South Korea and vice versa. It is worthy to know that theories and investigations from civilians to law enforcement, to mental health professionals to military personnel to politicians to clergy around the world are desperatly attempting to find the root cause of "Cho's" actions. Why? It is more than certain that Cho was in contact with terrorists within an underground movement in Japan. Retribution for Nagasaki and Hiroshima perhaps (WW2) in conjunction with Al-Qaeda. In the meantime, hearts, souls, spirits, minds, bodies contine to heal and ask why. Cho's parents have not been home since the incident, moved by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigations) from place to place every 24 hours. Cho's sister, a Princeton University (New Jersey USA) a graduate, is working for the United States government regarding situations in Iraq. Violonbleu, understand a previous scenario, an act of terrorism. During 1993, a small van bomb exploded underneath one of the World Trade Centers, (NYC). Cho is that "small van". (analogy) September 11, 2001, the World Trade Center (Twin Towers), the Pentagon and a field in Shanksburg, Pennsylvania became places of death due to terrorist activities. Two jets crashed into one of each of the Twin Towers, one jet crashed into the Pentagon, another, headed for somewhere in Washington DC (the USA capital) that jet, was taken over by civilians from terrorists and as a result, crashed into an open field, Shanksburg, Pennsylvania. Thus, nobody with care of the human race desires or wants another scenario such as Cho's. It is worthy of note, that along with music, beautiful music from centuries ago to now, has always helped processes of emotion for better or worse results, largely, worse results were unintended. It is books such as for example "The 40 Minute War" (1984) by my in-laws, Janet & Chris Morris that although intended as science fiction, fantasy, thriller that are made of some form of non fiction, reality. That book "The 40 Minute War" upon the original cover, depicts a passenger jet within 100 feet of crashing into the Washington DC capital building. Yet it was any one of the buildings in Washington DC, September 11, 2001 that those terrorists were attempting to crash into, stopped only by the collective conscious, the souls of ordinary citizens. There as I believe you perceive, important studies, beliegs to be enacted to prevent such tragedies as Virginia Tech University, 1993, September 11, 2001 but, how? I realize there is mistrust of government but please know this: Almost immediatly after reading "The 40 Minute War", Mr. Ray S. Cline hired Janet & Chris Morris. Mr. Cline at one time, handed President John F. Kennedy the Russian missile silo photos within Cuba. Mr. Cline during the Kennedy administration was the Deputy Director Of The CIA. Hundreds, if not thousands of people know of this, countless more have read that book, there is religion, talk, freedom of being anything and somehow, someway, although lives were lost in that field, hundreds more were spared. It has been written that Cho was what is known as a "loner". Someone whom did not make conversation with those immediatly, physically around him much if not at all. Only those people who w |
Miss Multiples aka colfarrell1 24.04.2007 17:24 |
No-One But You (Only The Good Die Young) Song Duration 4:11 Written by Brian May Sung by Roger Taylor, Brian May Released 5th January, 1998 and reached number 13. Lyrics A hand above the water An angel reaching for the sky Is it raining in Heaven - Do you want us to cry ? And everywhere the broken-hearted On every lonely avenue No-one could reach them No-one but you One by one Only the Good die young They're only flying to close to the sun And life goes on - Without you... Another tricky situation I get to drowning in the Blues And I find myself thinking Well - what would you do ? Yes! - it was such an operation Forever paying every due Hell, you made a sensation (sensation) You found a way through - and (You found a way through) One by one Only the Good die young They're only flying to close to the sun We'll remember - Forever... And now the party must be over I guess we'll never understand The sense of your leaving Was it the way it was planned ? And so we grace another table And raise our glasses one more time There's a face at the window And I ain't never, never saying goodbye... One by one Only the Good die young They're only flying to close to the sun Crying for nothing Crying for no-one No-one but you |
Adam Baboolal 24.04.2007 17:37 |
Sorry, how is this in the Queen general discussion forum? Go to the personal forum Mahler. It's a great frustration to see these threads here again. Adam. |
AmeriQueen 24.04.2007 18:57 |
Stone Cold Crazy is a more fitting tune. |
The Real Wizard 24.04.2007 23:41 |
mahlers.com wrote: However, there is "Jess The Mess" and her tale of her loss of her grand dad, gaining of an angel. That was highly worthy of a reply, she, "Jess The Mess" meant no malice.That's true. It started off as a nice post, but it didn't take long before you turned it into a personal plug to advertise your music. I thought that was pretty selfish. |
LozlanTheMage 25.04.2007 00:58 |
Ah. Yes. Please, instead of examining the corrosive aspects of American society that drive young men to pick up guns and kill their classmates, can we blame it all on the Arabs? Truly, such conspiracy theories are a blessing. They allow a continued obscuration of this great nation's turbulent undercurrent of violence and hatred, effectively othering (in essence, exporting) the cause of all violence. Cho picked up those weapons, and Cho gunned down his classmates. However, if we as a society cannot ascertain the base fact that America has repeatedly produced such atrocous acts, we doom ourselves to a limitless spiral of death and outrage. Casting the blame on vague foreign shores is a simple means of dismissing the deep, unresolved flaws prevalent in American society. So please, no more conspiracy theories. My heads all full, thanks. |
Elizabeth Knightson 25.04.2007 03:04 |
aye to that |
The Real Wizard 25.04.2007 10:58 |
LozlanTheMage wrote: Ah. Yes. Please, instead of examining the corrosive aspects of American society that drive young men to pick up guns and kill their classmates, can we blame it all on the Arabs? Truly, such conspiracy theories are a blessing. They allow a continued obscuration of this great nation's turbulent undercurrent of violence and hatred, effectively othering (in essence, exporting) the cause of all violence. Cho picked up those weapons, and Cho gunned down his classmates. However, if we as a society cannot ascertain the base fact that America has repeatedly produced such atrocous acts, we doom ourselves to a limitless spiral of death and outrage. Casting the blame on vague foreign shores is a simple means of dismissing the deep, unresolved flaws prevalent in American society. So please, no more conspiracy theories. My heads all full, thanks.Great post. You have brains. ....meaning, you're at the wrong forum! |