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Uhmm Heres Da THiing....Dont Got Nothin to do...so i decided to make a song with a lyrics on it...Nothing special bout the Video..its just lyrics n Pic...but For me The Special thing bout the video i made is the music itself...by Glenn Frey..."Lovers Moon"....Hope Ya'll Like IT.
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Again, go to this link if you want to see this video with better quality and sync. (http://vids.myspace .com/index.cfm?fusea ction=vids.individua l&videoID=917781604& n=2) The quality took a beating during compression for YouTube and is a lil desync'd but try to enjoy it anyway.
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Glenn Frey's music video of Part of Me, Part of You, from the Thelma and Louise soundtrack, as well as his album, Strange Weather.
From "Glenn Frey Online":
http://glennfreyo nline.com/
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From Miami Vice - Original TV Soundtrack (1985). Somehow, the video belongs to the New York City, not the Magic City. Former Eagles member from Motor City.
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"You Belong to the City" is a rock song written by Glenn Frey (of the Eagles) and Jack Tempchin, and recorded by Frey during his solo career. It was written specifically for the television show Miami Vice in 1985.
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Some photos of Glenn Frey from the seventies set to the tune of Joni Mitchell's "Help Me," which she wrote about him. (They dated c. 1974).
A presentation of http://www.eaglesonl inecentral.com with photos from http://www.glennfrey online.com
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The music video for Glenn Frey's hit song: Love in the 21st Century, off the album, Strange Weather. Very entertaining music video where Glenn Frey plays multiple characters.
From "Glenn Frey Online":
http://glennfreyo nline.com/
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SnOil" (short for Snake + Oil) is a tactile display that uses Ferrofluid (magnetically reactive liquid) and an array of electromagnets to control 144 individual "bumps" and integrated motion sensors that allows for the game of "Snake" to be played when the user tilts the tactile display back and forth.