How could you not love this man?
Hey Mama (Live at Coachella 2011)- Kanye West
How could you not love this man?
Hey Mama (Live at Coachella 2011)- Kanye West
In the Mourning/Landslide- Paramore
GET INVOLVED. STOP AT NOTHING. THE WORLD MUST KNOW.
I dare you to stop scrolling through your dashboard. Stop checking your Facebook newsfeed that you’ve already checked two seconds ago. Stop updating your Twitter and seeing what your favorite celebrities are saying. Stop watching funny and nonsense videos on Youtube. Take time to educate yourself to MAKE A DIFFERENCE in this world. This is your chance! WATCH THIS VIDEO.
Let’s make JOSEPH KONY Famous!!
Who is JOSEPH KONY?
He is THE WORST LIVING CRIMINAL. He abducts children and makes them use guns to kill their own parents. He takes girls and forces them to be sex slaves. He calls his abducted children the Lord’s Resistance Army, AKA the LRA. He has abducted over 30,000 children and forced them to be child soldiers in Central Africa. He remains at large because he is INVISIBLE to the world. FEW know his name, even FEWER know his crimes. WE ARE MAKING HIM FAMOUS! Because when he is, the world will unite against him and demand his arrest.
We can help make a change. We can make a difference.
I feel so inspired. I feel the need to help and make a difference. This has to happen in 2012. We can’t let him go around and keep doing this to children in Central Africa. Let’s make his name known so he can be stopped. HE CAN NO LONGER BE INVISIBLE!
REBLOG IF YOU CARE.
This will not make your blog ugly, please take a moment to reblog and get the word out. SHARE THIS TO EVERYONE! Be a part of something BIG and when they catch this man, you would be able to say.. “I HELPED.”
LET’S START HERE ON TUMBLR.
(Source: kimpoyfeliciano, via andthatlittleblackdress)
Taylor Swift sings karaoke to Miranda Lambert’s ‘Gunpowder and Lead”
Miranda Lambert “House That Built Me” Huntsville, Alabama 2/2/12
Country music, moreso than any other type of music, is about emotions, and here is a prime example. Everyone knows Miranda Lambert now I think. She’s the wife of Blake Shelton, whom everyone knows from The Voice, but Miranda is probably a bigger country star than Blake is. Anyway, if not from the Blake connection, you may know Miranda Lambert from her song The House That Built Me, which many critics think could be the best song of the past ten years. The song tells the story of a broken woman who visits her childhood home and finds healing as she recounts memories from growing up. It’s a powerful powerful song that I’m sure almost everyone can relate to.
In the past week, Miranda has had to reschedule some concerts because her father-in-law and a close childhood friend passed away recently. Her first show back was in Huntsville, and when she got to The House That Built Me, well, just watch what happens. It’s just a very human and very tender moment, a moving reaction to a moving song.Tears.
(via spotlightonthelake)
“It was the same thing as it is now, it’s just a way for me to figure out the things that I just don’t understand. I’d get home from school and if something was really rough for me that day I’d just write a song and it made a little more sense. And now, it’s just the same thing on a different, a little bit of a different venue, you know? Song writing is absolutely everything to me and it has been since the first day I started doing it and I just really appreciate it that you have made that into a possible career option for me. I can’t thank you enough for that. As you know I tend to write a lot of songs about love and break ups and I love writing about it. Because it’s kind of when you need music the most, when you’re either falling in love or losing it, when you’re absolutely bawling your eyes out in your car going through the worst break up or you’re like giggling for no reason because you just met somebody awesome. That’s when you need music, you need a song that says how you feel. I guess that has to do with being one of the hopeless romantics of the world, where we don’t think there will be a break up, you know? That’s the thing about us, us hopeless romantics. And I assume that this an entire crowd full of them because you’re here tonight. The thing about us is that we don’t ever expect that there will be a breakup. We fall in love and we see the best case scenario, we see forever. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. But, when there is a break up it kinda leaves us shattered all over the floor drowning in a gallon of cookie dough ice cream and crying. It just kinda leaves you like this broken puddle of sadness on the floor. And that’s where I was when I wrote this song and it’s called Last Kiss.”
My video of Taylor singing ‘Iris’! (It’s a little shaky at times and there is some screaming.)
I seriously just got chills all over my body.
(Source: fearlesslyonfire, via mountainswemoved)
So precious.
(Source: 4gifs, via youshouldvesaidnobaby)
Taylor Swift singing Sugarland’s Baby Girl
Taylor Swift performing “Superman” live in Kansas City, MO (9/24/11)
Starts at 1:20
Her voice sounds so good, I love this. Oh my GOD.
Stay Beautiful, Missing You (Cover), Irreplacable (Cover), Tied Together With A Smile, I’d Lie
The Fearless Tour: April 23, 2009 - June 5, 2010
Long Live, (in parentheses “We Will Be Remembered”), is the first song where I’ve ever had parentheses in the title. Besides that, though, this song is about my band, and my producer, and all the people who have helped us build this brick by brick. The fans, the people who I feel that we are all in this together, this song talks about the triumphant moments that we’ve had in the last two years. We’ve had times where we just jump up and down, and dance like we don’t care how we’re dancing, and just scream at the top of our lungs, “How is this happening?” And, I feel very lucky to even have had one of those moments, nonetheless all the ones that I got to have.
Long Live is about how I feel reflecting on it. This song for me is like looking at a photo album of all the award shows, and all the stadium shows, and all the hands in the air in the crowd. It’s sort of the first love song that I’ve written to my team.”
(via spotlightonthelake)
Taylor Swift singing “Untouchable” in Sacramento 9/3/11
(sorry only video I can find so far, but you can hear her well)
(via spotlightonthelake)