Paul McCartney "The Fireman" - Light From Your Lighthouse video free download


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Duration: 02:37
Uploaded: 2008/11/15

6/13

From the album Electric Arguments

The Fireman = Paul McCartney

Track Nº6/13.

"When the sky is filled up

With stones and heavy rain

And trouble starts sliding

Across the way

It's hard for me to see

Which road I've got to take

I know I need to find a way

To leave it all behind

Let it shine on

Let it shine on

Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me

Let it shine on

Let it shine on

Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me

And when the light is filled up

With storms and heavy rain

And trouble comes sliding

Across my mind

It's hard for me to see

Which road I've got to take

I know I need to find a way

To leave it all behind

Let it shine on

Let it shine on

Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me

Let it shine on

Let it shine on

Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me

Let it shine on

Let it shine on

Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me

Let it shine on

Let it shine on

Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me

Let it shine on

Let it shine on

Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me

Let it shine on

Let it shine on

Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me"

"Electric Arguments is an eclectic and varied album consisting of thirteen tracks recorded in thirteen days over the period of nearly a year. Each track was written and recorded in the space of one day. The Fireman went into the studio with no plan or clear direction of how they wanted the album to sound. The project took a life of its own and the results will surprise anyone expecting to hear the previous sound of the band.

The album's opener Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight is classic rock and an instant attention grabber. A heavy guitar riff with loud drums and souring vocals, it's like nothing The Fireman have ever done before. The second track, the acoustic driven Two Magpies immediately takes you in a different direction, calming things right down. Then we reach the third song Sing The Changes, a euphoric upbeat song with an instantly memorable melody. Electric Arguments continues in this fashion, keeping the listener intrigued as to where The Fireman will take them next. Each album track has an entirely different personality, yet somehow this collection sits together perfectly. Other standout tracks include 'Light From Your Lighthouse', 'Sun Is Shining' and 'Dance 'Til We're High', all in keeping with the genre-hopping spirit of the first two The Fireman albums. Electric Arguments demonstrates that Paul McCartney is still interested in pure musical possibilities. This is an album set to both surprise and delight the listener. Made with no record company restraints or a set release date to work to, Electric Arguments was made with complete artistic and creative freedom".

www.thefiremanmusic.com

Comments

10 years ago

Sharon Holland

I forgot all about this gem untll tonight is when Bob Dylan did it at his concert.om g

11 years ago

charlestoncar

i bet you anything blind willie johnson would be proud.

11 years ago

flmvdvsrg

Gorillaz sounds like the firemen*

11 years ago

Antonio de Padua Roldán

It sounds seems Gorillaz!!

12 years ago

kafata1

I had the amazing luck to be at a Macca concert two days ago. I was the only one I could see who knew what the fuck he was talking about when he said the next song he was gonna play was by "The Fireman". I loved it. I love him.

12 years ago

spiderswat34

if the beatles were still together, this would be one of their songs in a new album

12 years ago

sdjsdjsdj1

@ABCLakey2012 you're an even bigger ding dong. it's flippin paul mccartney

12 years ago

sdjsdjsdj1

@KingBlathers you're a ding dong

12 years ago

beatlesfan464

What surprises me is pauls amazing vocals! a really low voice dubbed with a high voice!! how does he do it?!?!

12 years ago

KingBlathers

Look up Blind Willie Johnson Let your light shine on me. The Fireman did a cover song, just because its paul McCartney does not mean he can't do cover songs.

12 years ago

AlesAngel

if Macca stole anything, he'll get in trouble for it. If there are any artists or music groups out there who think plagiarism is involved, they must file a lawsuit to have it proven and settled in court. But keep in mind ya'll that Sir Macca owns the music catalog for Buddy Holly and gosh knows who else. Ha! He oughta buy MJ's music catalog so he can get his Beatles stuff back. Just kiddin'....

12 years ago

grski88

@KingBlathers It's called a 'cover' version.

12 years ago

Roland Rog

I got my electric eye on you. The infrared light is shining on you. You're so easily red and led. Baby, you are so lit up sitting in the Anartica. Hot.

12 years ago

Nikki dePastillas

@kidzsanlorenzo *Gasp* O8 I found a clip of this song from another video. When I heard this song I just gotta YouTube it. It's a masterpiece. :') It has creepy experimental art written all over it. :3

12 years ago

Madiha A

Absolutely amazing. He didn't steal the song, he made a cover.

12 years ago

jimidee33

I like this tune. It is differrent and interesting. Beatle Paul will always be, a Beatle, an innovater of music. The tunesmith to the end.

13 years ago

KingBlathers

he stole the song from Blind Willie Johnson!

13 years ago

solessotess

you suck man! dont know what magic is! buhhh

13 years ago

solessotess

I love his voice!!!

13 years ago

spongebobnik

Aw, Paul I love ya but The Lighthouse is an old gospel music song-you stole the entire chorus and the melody.

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