MISTER X - SAMBA PA TI (Wonderful !)

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Slow heavy rock for rockers to rest....(Rock lento para roqueiros descansar......) Heavy rock arrange for this originally bolerock. MAESTRO RADIO & TV ! On the radio the best of music of alltimes or any genre at your selection ! Free, no danger, no propaganda, no bufer! Recomend it ! RÁDIO E TV MAESTRO ! Na rádio o melhor da música d todos os generos ou qualquer outro genero musical à sua escolha ! Grátis, sem perigo, sem propaganda, sem buferização! Recomende-a !http://maestroney.orgfree.com/maestro Mister X is my artistic name for rock, dance music and love songs. This video is a sample of "SAMBA PA TI", a song on my rock DVD / CD project, not released. I'm just improving my CDs. I've made and uploaded this sample of videoclip for evaluation. If I feel strong conditions to invest money on this someday I'll ask for license to release it and I'll go to TV. I would like a contract with a recording label..... Este video é 1 pequena parte d meu DVD / CD d rock, não lançado. Só estou aperfeiçoando-o. Volte a esta página d vídeos daqui uns dias q provavelmente vc verá esta gravação já inacreditavelmente aperfeiçoada. Não tenho pressa. Já estou gravando há 22 anos, se necessário levarei mais 22, o q me importa é qualidade. Qdo eu sentir q estou bom como quero entao pedirei licença às editoras. SAMBA PA TI is a composition and recording of Santana in the 60's. Comparison to Santana, Hendry Miranda, Iguanas and Franco. Thanx musicians friends for let me make this comparison. This video is part of my rock DVD / CD project, the best of rock of alltimes, real beautiful rock, not simple noise as is commom ! Fantastic list of songs= Rock das aranha, Travelin band, Day tripper, Down down, Hair of the dog, It don't come easy, Oh darling, Long cool woman, Mony mony, Owner of a lonely heart, Rock n' roll all nite, Satisfaction, Sweet child o' mine, Come together....Instruments= Eletric guitar with zoom g1. The band I played in my midi keyboard with vst and profesional soundfonts from my SUPER-SAMPLER, Sonar 4, megafont, Xtreme soundcard, webcam Microsoft, vegas...... See more of my project at http://maestroney.orgfree.com/Rock.htm If you like this litle demo, buy my DVD when released. Thanx boys and girls! Disclaimer: On this demo video a few material of third party acomplishs copyright law "FAIR USE", "quotation of excerpts in a review or criticism for purposes of illustration or comment". Todos os meus videos são substituídos frequentemente por outro aperfeiçoado. São removidos d 1 endereço para outro da minha mesma página d videos. Qdo vc clicar em algum link meu e este video falhar procure-o em minha página d videos. Clique no link abaixo pra ver como embedar pra sempre. Parece q meus videos tem poucas vistas mas tem, é q vivo removendo pra colocar o mesmo melhorado, entao zera qdo removo .....Quem sabe 1 dia o Youtube permite q a gente atualize o video como se faz com textos. (Sem trocar a url). (All of my videos are replaced frequently by another improved. Solutions= make a search for "Maestro Ney". For a more stable embeding of my videos read http://maestroney.orgfree.com/maestro/embed_my_videos_for... Add my videos page as favorite, When you click on some link and this video fails, go to my videos page and you'll find it. Due to constant removings it seems I haven't too much views but I have, but are removed, unhappily. Maybe someday Youtube will have a feature to replace videos without change url, as is possible with the text). Stars rating and comments disabled, so bad people don't mess my videos. Watch more Maestro Ney's videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/billyneynumberone and http://www.youtube.com/user/maestroneythemain http://www.youtube.com/user/neytheboss2008

Transformers:The Movie - 14 - The Transformers(Theme)(alternate version)*

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Tags: 1986  Al  Arcee  Autobots  Blurr  Brawn  Bumblebee  Bush  Cyclonus  Decepticons  DiCola  Film  Galvatron  General  Hot  Ironhide  Kup  Lion  Magnus  Megatron  Movie  N.R.G.  Optimus  Prime  Prowl  Ratchet  Rod  Scourge  Spectre  Springer  Stan  Starscream  Transformers  Ultra  Unicron  Vince  Weird  Wheeljack  Windcharger  Yankovic 

Here's the fourteenth song of the amazing original motion picture soundtrack of Transformers:The Movie in 1986 produced by Vince DiCola.This song is produced by Vince DiCola and performed by Stan Bush.*Bonus Tracks«The producers of Transformers The Movie first approached me in early 1986.They were familiar with some of my previous film scores and felt my composing style would be efective for their new Transformers animated film.Up until that point,I had very little knowledge of Transformers,other than being vaguely aware of the toy line.I was honored by their enthusiasm for my music and accepted their offer to score the movie.From the beginning,I found this to be a very challenging project.The first surprise was realizing that about 75 minutes worth of music would be required.This amount of music is not particularly uncommon for a full lenght animated film,but was certainly more than I had ever been asked to produce for one movie.Another surprise nearly threw me into a panic mode.I was told that I would be writing most of the music not to picture,as is usually the case,but to ''Storyboards'',which is far from the norm.I traded in my initial shock for more of a can-do attitude and told the director and producers,''Oh sure,no problem at all...I can do that!''Thanks to the help of a great team of people,including fellow producer Ed Frugé,engineer Tony Papa and all the great musicians who played on the soundtrack,I was able to create a score that I continue to be proud of and one that I believe holds up quite well after all these years.One of the more pleasant aspects of this project was the evident trust that the producers and director had in my ability.This allowed me the freedom to write,play and produce music without their constant oversight.I assumed that when the score was finished and the film released,my involvement with Transformers had come to and end.But,a few years later,Iwas approached by Glen Hallit,the executive producer of the Transformers convention known as ''BotCon'',who asked me to appear as a special guest at the convention in Rochester,NY the following year.I had a hard time believing that there was much interest left in Transformers.Just out of curiosity,I accepted the invitation.When I arrived,I was totally amazed that,even years after the movie release,Transformers was still so popular that it attracted thousands of fans to this convention!Glen had another revelation for me.Not only was there a tremendous amount of interest in the Transformers franchise in general,but there was still a huge amount of interest in the 1986 movie,and more specifically,my score!I had never performed for such and enthusiastic audience.Because of that first experience,I have appeared at several more Transformers conventions over the years,but that first one in 1997 really holds a special place in my heart.It is so gratifying to see that my contribution to Transformers The Movie has continued to hold such value for so many fans,for so long.I'm very pleased that SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT has asked me to be involved in this reissue of the original soundtrack.I'm also quite honored that four new pieces of music from my original score are being added as bonus tracks.Special thanks goes to Glen Hallit for years of service to the wonderful legion of Transformers fans and for keeping the culture alive.And a very special personal thanks to all my fans for your continued support and encouragement.This has been quite a ride!»Vince DiCola(April,2007)

Transformers:The Movie - 13 - Megatron Must Be Stopped(Pts.1 and 2)*

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Tags: 1986  Al  Arcee  Autobots  Blurr  Brawn  Bumblebee  Bush  Cyclonus  Decepticons  DiCola  Film  Galvatron  General  Hot  Ironhide  Kup  Lion  Magnus  Megatron  Movie  N.R.G.  Optimus  Prime  Prowl  Ratchet  Rod  Scourge  Spectre  Springer  Stan  Starscream  Transformers  Ultra  Unicron  Vince  Weird  Wheeljack  Windcharger  Yankovic 

Here's the thirteenth song of the amazing original motion picture soundtrack of Transformers:The Movie in 1986 produced by Vince DiCola.This song is produced by Vince DiCola.*Bonus Tracks«The producers of Transformers The Movie first approached me in early 1986.They were familiar with some of my previous film scores and felt my composing style would be efective for their new Transformers animated film.Up until that point,I had very little knowledge of Transformers,other than being vaguely aware of the toy line.I was honored by their enthusiasm for my music and accepted their offer to score the movie.From the beginning,I found this to be a very challenging project.The first surprise was realizing that about 75 minutes worth of music would be required.This amount of music is not particularly uncommon for a full lenght animated film,but was certainly more than I had ever been asked to produce for one movie.Another surprise nearly threw me into a panic mode.I was told that I would be writing most of the music not to picture,as is usually the case,but to ''Storyboards'',which is far from the norm.I traded in my initial shock for more of a can-do attitude and told the director and producers,''Oh sure,no problem at all...I can do that!''Thanks to the help of a great team of people,including fellow producer Ed Frugé,engineer Tony Papa and all the great musicians who played on the soundtrack,I was able to create a score that I continue to be proud of and one that I believe holds up quite well after all these years.One of the more pleasant aspects of this project was the evident trust that the producers and director had in my ability.This allowed me the freedom to write,play and produce music without their constant oversight.I assumed that when the score was finished and the film released,my involvement with Transformers had come to and end.But,a few years later,Iwas approached by Glen Hallit,the executive producer of the Transformers convention known as ''BotCon'',who asked me to appear as a special guest at the convention in Rochester,NY the following year.I had a hard time believing that there was much interest left in Transformers.Just out of curiosity,I accepted the invitation.When I arrived,I was totally amazed that,even years after the movie release,Transformers was still so popular that it attracted thousands of fans to this convention!Glen had another revelation for me.Not only was there a tremendous amount of interest in the Transformers franchise in general,but there was still a huge amount of interest in the 1986 movie,and more specifically,my score!I had never performed for such and enthusiastic audience.Because of that first experience,I have appeared at several more Transformers conventions over the years,but that first one in 1997 really holds a special place in my heart.It is so gratifying to see that my contribution to Transformers The Movie has continued to hold such value for so many fans,for so long.I'm very pleased that SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT has asked me to be involved in this reissue of the original soundtrack.I'm also quite honored that four new pieces of music from my original score are being added as bonus tracks.Special thanks goes to Glen Hallit for years of service to the wonderful legion of Transformers fans and for keeping the culture alive.And a very special personal thanks to all my fans for your continued support and encouragement.This has been quite a ride!»Vince DiCola(April,2007)

Transformers:The Movie - 12 - Moon Base 2 / Shuttle Lauch*

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Tags: 1986  Al  Arcee  Autobots  Blurr  Brawn  Bumblebee  Bush  Cyclonus  Decepticons  DiCola  Film  Galvatron  General  Hot  Ironhide  Kup  Lion  Magnus  Megatron  Movie  N.R.G.  Optimus  Prime  Prowl  Ratchet  Rod  Scourge  Spectre  Springer  Stan  Starscream  Transformers  Ultra  Unicron  Vince  Weird  Wheeljack  Windcharger  Yankovic 

Here's the twelfth song of the amazing original motion picture soundtrack of Transformers:The Movie in 1986 produced by Vince DiCola.This song is produced by Vince DiCola.*Bonus Tracks«The producers of Transformers The Movie first approached me in early 1986.They were familiar with some of my previous film scores and felt my composing style would be efective for their new Transformers animated film.Up until that point,I had very little knowledge of Transformers,other than being vaguely aware of the toy line.I was honored by their enthusiasm for my music and accepted their offer to score the movie.From the beginning,I found this to be a very challenging project.The first surprise was realizing that about 75 minutes worth of music would be required.This amount of music is not particularly uncommon for a full lenght animated film,but was certainly more than I had ever been asked to produce for one movie.Another surprise nearly threw me into a panic mode.I was told that I would be writing most of the music not to picture,as is usually the case,but to ''Storyboards'',which is far from the norm.I traded in my initial shock for more of a can-do attitude and told the director and producers,''Oh sure,no problem at all...I can do that!''Thanks to the help of a great team of people,including fellow producer Ed Frugé,engineer Tony Papa and all the great musicians who played on the soundtrack,I was able to create a score that I continue to be proud of and one that I believe holds up quite well after all these years.One of the more pleasant aspects of this project was the evident trust that the producers and director had in my ability.This allowed me the freedom to write,play and produce music without their constant oversight.I assumed that when the score was finished and the film released,my involvement with Transformers had come to and end.But,a few years later,Iwas approached by Glen Hallit,the executive producer of the Transformers convention known as ''BotCon'',who asked me to appear as a special guest at the convention in Rochester,NY the following year.I had a hard time believing that there was much interest left in Transformers.Just out of curiosity,I accepted the invitation.When I arrived,I was totally amazed that,even years after the movie release,Transformers was still so popular that it attracted thousands of fans to this convention!Glen had another revelation for me.Not only was there a tremendous amount of interest in the Transformers franchise in general,but there was still a huge amount of interest in the 1986 movie,and more specifically,my score!I had never performed for such and enthusiastic audience.Because of that first experience,I have appeared at several more Transformers conventions over the years,but that first one in 1997 really holds a special place in my heart.It is so gratifying to see that my contribution to Transformers The Movie has continued to hold such value for so many fans,for so long.I'm very pleased that SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT has asked me to be involved in this reissue of the original soundtrack.I'm also quite honored that four new pieces of music from my original score are being added as bonus tracks.Special thanks goes to Glen Hallit for years of service to the wonderful legion of Transformers fans and for keeping the culture alive.And a very special personal thanks to all my fans for your continued support and encouragement.This has been quite a ride!»Vince DiCola(April,2007)

Transformers:The Movie - 11 - Unicron Medley*

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Tags: 1986  Al  Arcee  Autobots  Blurr  Brawn  Bumblebee  Bush  Cyclonus  Decepticons  DiCola  Film  Galvatron  General  Hot  Ironhide  Kup  Lion  Magnus  Megatron  Movie  N.R.G.  Optimus  Prime  Prowl  Ratchet  Rod  Scourge  Spectre  Springer  Stan  Starscream  Transformers  Ultra  Unicron  Vince  Weird  Wheeljack  Windcharger  Yankovic 

Here's the eleventh song of the amazing original motion picture soundtrack of Transformers:The Movie in 1986 produced by Vince DiCola.This song is produced by Vince DiCola.*Bonus Tracks«The producers of Transformers The Movie first approached me in early 1986.They were familiar with some of my previous film scores and felt my composing style would be efective for their new Transformers animated film.Up until that point,I had very little knowledge of Transformers,other than being vaguely aware of the toy line.I was honored by their enthusiasm for my music and accepted their offer to score the movie.From the beginning,I found this to be a very challenging project.The first surprise was realizing that about 75 minutes worth of music would be required.This amount of music is not particularly uncommon for a full lenght animated film,but was certainly more than I had ever been asked to produce for one movie.Another surprise nearly threw me into a panic mode.I was told that I would be writing most of the music not to picture,as is usually the case,but to ''Storyboards'',which is far from the norm.I traded in my initial shock for more of a can-do attitude and told the director and producers,''Oh sure,no problem at all...I can do that!''Thanks to the help of a great team of people,including fellow producer Ed Frugé,engineer Tony Papa and all the great musicians who played on the soundtrack,I was able to create a score that I continue to be proud of and one that I believe holds up quite well after all these years.One of the more pleasant aspects of this project was the evident trust that the producers and director had in my ability.This allowed me the freedom to write,play and produce music without their constant oversight.I assumed that when the score was finished and the film released,my involvement with Transformers had come to and end.But,a few years later,Iwas approached by Glen Hallit,the executive producer of the Transformers convention known as ''BotCon'',who asked me to appear as a special guest at the convention in Rochester,NY the following year.I had a hard time believing that there was much interest left in Transformers.Just out of curiosity,I accepted the invitation.When I arrived,I was totally amazed that,even years after the movie release,Transformers was still so popular that it attracted thousands of fans to this convention!Glen had another revelation for me.Not only was there a tremendous amount of interest in the Transformers franchise in general,but there was still a huge amount of interest in the 1986 movie,and more specifically,my score!I had never performed for such and enthusiastic audience.Because of that first experience,I have appeared at several more Transformers conventions over the years,but that first one in 1997 really holds a special place in my heart.It is so gratifying to see that my contribution to Transformers The Movie has continued to hold such value for so many fans,for so long.I'm very pleased that SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT has asked me to be involved in this reissue of the original soundtrack.I'm also quite honored that four new pieces of music from my original score are being added as bonus tracks.Special thanks goes to Glen Hallit for years of service to the wonderful legion of Transformers fans and for keeping the culture alive.And a very special personal thanks to all my fans for your continued support and encouragement.This has been quite a ride!»Vince DiCola(April,2007)

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