PAULA COLE - TIGER скачать видео бесплатно


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Длительность: 04:22
Загружено: 2010/11/06

A great singer, just that :D

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9 years назад

yellowplaidguitar87

@specularreflection22- Kathleen and I were both making very important points. She pointed out that heart.defect did not communicate the comment clearly the first time it was written because of his spelling, and because of his bias towards a fan who wants to share what heritage they are from. I made an important point about people of African descent making fun of each other for liking music associated with Euro-Americans or what is called "Caucasians", and I made an important point about how "Caucasian" music fans may treat fans of African descent who like the same music. Kathleen's and my points are very important too, which you did not acknowledge. This record came out in the 90's, during a time where I could have been mistreated by other people of African descent and mistreated by some "Caucasian" fans of this genre. The comment I wrote was about this specific time period in my life when the record came out, and when I was mistreated by music fans of both African and "Caucasian" backgrounds. One bigot, is one bigot too many, and I was speaking to even just that one who has done this to others who might have read these comments, or may read it in the future. Lastly, Paula Cole's Tiger = screaming performed by a woman. Most genre's of music = LITTLE AGGRESSIVE SCREAMING FROM WOMEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT. My first comment = me sharing that she inspired a woman of African descent to perform screaming during a song. My first comment= DISCUSSING THE HARDCORE ROCK GENRE THAT HAS AGGRESSIVE SCREAMING BY MOSTLY "CAUCASIAN MEN", LOW PRESENCE OF SCREAMING BY WOMEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT. Specularreflection, heart.defect., and other commenters may not be as familiar with the screamo/emo/death metal/hardcore genres where there is a low presence of screamers who are of African descent. I simply. was pointing out. that Paula Cole. inspired. a woman. of african descent. to scream. My first comment -->about Paula Cole's screaming in this song 3:18-3:27---->reference to emo/screamo/hardcore genre where there is screaming performed mostly by people who aren't of African descent and female, like me. Therefore, Paula Cole----> my introduction to screamo------>I became a fan of aggressive screaming in music years later without realizing why until now.

9 years назад

Vanessa Islas

Tis one of the best songs of the 90's

9 years назад

colorme happy

Who doesn't wanna shout this at the top of a mountain and just be Free?! 

10 years назад

Guisella Infantes

que buena rola... recordando :) :)

10 years назад

yellowplaidguitar87

If defect's comment was really about just focusing on talented female singing, then he would have mentioned r&b as well as his mention of rap and hip hop. These are over-reactions based on ur assumptions of what I meant, simply because I didn't explain myself perfectly in an informal youtube comment about my experience with being exposed 2 rock music beginning with this album. If I went 2 a Paula Cole show around when this album came out, U are in denial that I wouldn't have experienced racism.

10 years назад

yellowplaidguitar87

Kathleen called heart.defect017 an idiot because of his spelling of the word acknowledging. The commentor's bigotry is in his assumption that I described myself physically because I think all white people assume I only listen to rap or hip hop. He assumed I described myself for that reason, instead of just asking me why, and instead of admitting that I was writing to and about people that actually are bigots towards ethnic fans of rock music. Defect didn't mention R&B for a reason as well.

10 years назад

yellowplaidguitar87

I wrote it 4 other ethnic individuals who are made fun of by people of their own background for liking music associated with another culture. Another reason why I wrote it is because you cannot see what I look like from just my comment. I don't want 2 upload a picture to every single social network tool I use. The last reason why I wrote it was 2 address even 1 single person of European descent who would mentally or verbally accuse me of being a poser fan of rock because I am African American.

10 years назад

specularreflection22

Um, actually they aren't being an idiot or a bigot at all. They have a very important point to make. Why does the color of her skin matter in what music she listens to? It doesn't have a point. If he was being an idiot and a bigot then he would be acting all surprised that because she's black that she listens to any songs like that.

11 years назад

heart.defect017

what does mentioning that you're an african american have do with egknowledging talented women singers??? When it comes to talented female singers, why does it really matter? Why? Cause all the white folks are gonna assume you listen to rap or hiphop? Why does it even matter to mention the color of your skin?

11 years назад

yellowplaidguitar87

didn't realize back then that this was my introduction to screamo rock. 25 now, grew up to be a fan of screamo, post-hardcore. Never heard a woman scream before this. Now there are women like Lacey Mosley of Flyleaf, etc. Fan of male singer/screamers like Silverstein (Shane Told) etc. as well. BTW, I am an African American woman lol. Good music crosses boundaries. So glad Paula Cole shared her amazing technical abilities with music fans. Can't wait 2 see artists in the future that she influenced

11 years назад

Elizabeth Clay

Eu aprendi algo muito doce. Aquele doce que faz choquinho na sua mandíbula, tão doce que é. E por hoje, temos "This Fire" - Paula Cole. 

11 years назад

Joy Tanteo

amazing how I still remember all the lyrics... hahaha... this song is classic

11 years назад

nas02s

LOL, this song still gives me chills at the end, just like when I was a teenager :D

12 years назад

Robert Nagy

Nothing to say....beautiful :-)

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