Showing posts with label your love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label your love. Show all posts

Monday, 28 June 2010

CANNOCK CHASE PICS AND VIDS

I'm sorry for not updating this blog as I'm accustomed to do. I've been sick these days, fever and stomach ache :S, but I'm back and reloaded with Timness :)

Cannock Chase Forest in June 26th...here the setlist

Back In Time
Bend and Break
Again and Again
Nothing in My Way
A Bad Dream
Clear Skies
This Is The Last Time
Stop for a Minute
Try Again (acoustic)
Hamburg Song (acoustic)
You Haven't Told Me Anything
Everybody's Changing
Your Love
Is It Any Wonder?
You Don't See Me
Perfect Symmetry
Spiralling
Somewhere Only We Know
My Shadow

Bedshaped
Crystal Ball

Some pics...credits to the keane boardies









Some vids...

This Is The Last Time



Your Love



My Shadow



You Haven't Told Me Anything

Saturday, 12 June 2010

BEDGEBURY PICS AND VIDS

Bedgebury Pinetum
11 June 2010
UK









Your Love (again Tim singing it!!! YAY!!)



Clear Skies (Tim playing the guitar, then the keyboards, then the guitar, then the... waaaa!!!!!!!!)





You Don't See Me



Somewhere Only We Know



Stop For A Minute

TIM SINGS YOUR LOVE AT THETFORD!! YAY!!!

Thetford Forest
10 June 2010
Suffolk, UK

Some pics taken from the Live Archive of KM.com...




and now what we were waiting for....

YOUR LOVE - TIM FINALLY SINGS IT!!!!!!!!!



Crystal Ball



when I get more vids I'll embed them here ;)

Sunday, 16 May 2010

TIM SINGS YOUR LOVE


Keane Exclusive Performance and Interview



Keane's Tim Rice-Oxley performs 'Your Love' in a Babelgum exclusive, plus speaks out about the band, plus their latest recordings. The tunesmith behind many of Keane's hits has never sung lead-vocals on a track before. Here, he sings his newest song exclusively for the cameras... 'Your Love' is taken from Keane's new EP 'Night Train', which is out now.

Sunday, 9 May 2010

ABOUT YOUR LOVE

From KM.com,



The sixth Night Train track-by-track video, features Tom chatting about Your Love, in which lead vocals are handled by Tim.

Friday, 7 May 2010

TIM INTERVIEW IN MUSIC CONNECTION


Enjoy another interview with Timmeh here. It's pretty fun to read it :)
Funny part: Tim's singing is a reminder of what a fantastic singer Tom is. (?) Ha! I think Tim is perfect in Your Love. His voice suits very well.

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

EIGHT FACTLETS ABOUT NIGHT TRAIN

From Popjustice's website,


1. They're calling it an EP but it's got eight tracks (EIGHT TRACKS) on it and three of them could be obvious singles so let's be honest here, it's an album. Full tracklisting: 'House Lights', 'Back In Time', 'Stop For A Minute' (feat K'Naan), 'Clear Skies', 'Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself)' (feat Tigarah), 'Your Love', 'Looking Back' (feat K'Naan), 'My Shadow'. We had a bit of a chit-chat with the band last week and put forward our 'it's clearly an album what are you talking about' opinion; Tim from the band mentioned that he agreed with something Liam Gallager recently said about the constraints of the modern music industry meaning that bands don't really get to release enough music. Keane's point regarding this EP is that the songs - recorded on the road - are so diverse that they don't really make sense as a 'proper album', but at the same time they're good enough to be released. So that is why they're calling it an EP.

2. It's an album.

3. The artwork is boring but don't let this fool you - there's some exciting stuff on 'Night Train'. Some of the songs continue in the trajectory of the last Keane album, so 'Your Love' (which has touches of 'Early Winter') is quite electrical and 'Stop For A Minute' (featuring a rap from K'Naan who manages to rhyme 'females' with 'e-mails' thus putting this song on a level with Pixie Lott's 'Cry Me Out' in that respect and that respect alone) sits well alongside something like 'Spiralling'.

4. If you fear the modern world don't worry. 'My Shadow' is a proper 'Bedshaped'-shaped Keane tearjerking piano ballad (a 'piallad', if you will). It is a lovely song about there being no need to feel alone because if you shine a light you "will see my shadow on every wall, and you will see my footprint on every floor", offering the advice that "when your back's against the wall that's when you show no fear at all" and *breaks down uncontrollably as result of massive pop blubfest*

5. 'Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself)' sounds like the theme from a long-forgotten early-90s Saturday morning kids TV show FROM SPAIN. Except the guest vocalist, Tigarah (very listenable MySpace tuneage here), is a Japanese Baile Funk expert so that's a bit confusing. The main point here is that 'Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself)' is on one hand amazing and on the other hand is the sort of thing that should never ever be heard by anybody at all, still less released as a single. It's not an easy song to come to terms with, but we've given it four stars out of five in our iTunes library if that's any help.

6. 'Looking Back' interpolates the Rocky theme (!) and 'Clear Skies' has a killer, 'Call The Shots'-esque chorus, while 'House Lights' is the music they came onto on their last tour (hence the name etc).

7. This isn't connected to the EP 'per se' but the Keane Website has a clip of Tom performing the Pet Shop Boys tune 'Your Funny Uncle', which is quite nice. *Breaks down uncontrollably for second time*

8. And there we have it. The new Keane ALBUM discussed in some vague waffle which while perhaps not particularly detailed or brilliantly written might lead you to be quite excited about this very good collection of tunes. 'Stop For A Minute' is the first single - Keanemusic have a behind the scenes report from the video shoot. The whole thing's out in May. THERE YOU GO.