‘We Are Live’ N°1 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos
Kid Rock, Arctic Monkeys, McFly, Foo Fighters, U2, Babyshambles, Queen & Paul Rodgers, Embrace, The Secret Machines, Stereophonics, Razorlight, Jeff Buckley
They are the performers of twelve “live” music videos that were ranked in the UK charts, this week (01/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s. (
)Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
Tracklist
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![]() 1 . Kid Rock – All Summer LongThe title track from his 2007 album, “Rock & Roll Jesus.” It’s a lively rock tune that borrows parts from both “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd and “Werewolves of London” by Warren Zevon. As a result of its commercial success, the song was certified four times platinum in the United States and in the top 20 in a number of other countries.
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![]() 2 . Arctic Monkeys – Teddy PickerThe title track from their 2007 album of the same name. It has a quick tempo and violent lyrics, making it a rock song. The title alludes to a fanatic for stuffed animals.
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![]() 3 . McFly – That GirlMusic from their 2007 album “Motion in the Ocean” This song is an exciting pop rock tune with a memorable chorus and lyrics about a guy who’s fallen for a girl.
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![]() 4 . Foo Fighters – All My LifeFrom the album “One by One,” released in 2002. It’s a fast-paced rock tune with some exciting guitar work. The song became a commercial success, charting in the top 10 in a number of countries and earning a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance.
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![]() 5 . U2 – Walk OnA track off their 2000 album, “All That You Can’t Leave Behind.” It’s a rock tune with a moderate speed and reflective lyrics about keeping on. Aung San Suu Kyi, a Burmese opposition leader who was imprisoned at the time, served as an inspiration for the song. As well as charting highly in a number of countries, “Walk On” also won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
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![]() 6 . Babyshambles – KillamangiroA track off their Babyshambles EP, released in 2004. It’s a rock song with a quick beat and memorable lyrics. The drug use of the lead singer is reflected in the mashup of the words “kill” and “mangy” that serve as the song’s title.
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![]() 7 . Queen & Paul Rodgers – Say It’s Not TrueTune from their 2008 album “The Cosmos Rocks.” It’s a rock ballad set at a moderate tempo, with lyrics that emphasize the need for more kindness and love in the world. They put out the single to benefit the Nelson Mandela 46664 charity.
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![]() 8 . Embrace – AshesThe title track from their 2004 album of the same name. It’s a rock ballad set to a moderate tempo, with heartfelt lyrics about overcoming loss and moving on. Commercially, the single was a huge success, as it charted in the top 10 in the UK and was eventually certified Gold there.
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![]() 9 . The Secret Machines – Sad And LonelyIt appeared on their 2004 album. It’s a sad, introspective ballad about feelings of isolation and longing.
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![]() 10 . Stereophonics – Handbags And GladragsThe song was written and first recorded by Rod Stewart in 1969, but it was the 2001 release by the Stereophonics that made it a hit. The protagonist of this song is an unsatisfied man who can’t stand the superficial materialism of his peers.
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![]() 11 . Razorlight – AmericaIt appeared on the band’s 2006 self-titled album. The song is a high-spirited anthem whose lyrics praise the promise of a better life in the United States. |
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![]() 12 . Jeff Buckley – HallelujahSong by Canadian musician Leonard Cohen, covered by Jeff Buckley on his “Grace” album from 1994. The song’s emotional, soulful vocals and inspiring lyrics have made it one of Buckley’s most popular and enduring works.
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