The Last Time – Agnetha Fältskog (video) :)

The video for "The Last Time" was recorded a couple of days before Christmas 87 in Stockholm. The director Marcello Ansiano let a whole studio number 1 at the Film House in Stockholm re-build to a room full with furniture. A young blonde guy played Agnethas lover. "The Last Time" is the first single from Agnetha Fältskogs third English solo-album I Stand Alone, released in 1987. "The Last Time" was released as both 7 and 12 inch singles, as well as a 3 inch CD. The latter two also featured an extended version of the song. The song contained a different sound from Fältskogs previous work due to the West Coast American influences of the producers, Peter Cetera and Bruce Gaitsch. Despite a modern sound and a well-known producer, the single was not a resounding success. Fältskog did promote the song, including visiting London in February 1988, but the single only reached No.77 in the UK. In The Netherlands, where Fältskog traditionally had a large fan base, the single peaked at No. 40. For the South American market, Fältskog recorded a Spanish version of "The Last Time" called "La Ultima Vez." This version also appeared on the South American version of the album and is considered to be a rare recording. Lyrics: English version of La última vez (Robin Randall, Judithe Randall Jeff Law) Oh, I cant believe the time has come, What can I do, theres no place to run Hold me close, its not too much to ask Help me forget, tonight might be our last Dont let it pass. If its <b>…<b>

Brian Jones Song: Original Stone

Song: ORiginal Stone Music and Lyrics: Gord Jantzen All Vocals & Guitar: Gord Jantzen Drums, Sitar, Marimbas, Percussives; Rocky JR Produced By Rocky JR Copyrights to Original Stone Gord Jantzen 2008 Recorded @ RMJ Studios in Coquitlam, BC CA Aug-Sep 2007 A tribute song I wrote about the wonderful musical genius of Brian Jones. He took the band into some marvelous directions that might not have happened without him. Without Brian Jones the Stones would have become a Chuck Berry clone band. A very close dear friend to Bob Dylan; Dylan provided the casket at Sir Brian Jones funeral. Perspectively, I think it is the great ProducerEngineer — Eddie Kramer who summed it up best about working with the Stones and his favorite member of that band. Thus , it follows: Eddie Kramer: on SIR BRIAN JONES;;;;;; "Dear asthmatic, old Brian. He was so sweet. And was to me — He was the Genius behind the Stones. The guy who had the most musical knowledge". Rolling Stones at Olympic Studios, London 1967 www.kramerarchives.com (( Gotto this website and click on the STONES Pictures and youll find the audio clip with Kramers views on Sir Brian Jones. In addition, Brian Jones played percussion on Jimis version of ALL Along the Watchtower and jam session of "My Little One" with Brian Jones playing Sitar . With the Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary coming this year in 2012 — hopefully with a World Tour or at the very least some concert dates at the 02 Arena in London. Without Sir Brian Jones <b>…<b>