"The Bird" is a song written by Dennis Knutson and A.L. "Doodle" Owens and recorded by country music artist George Jones. It comically recounts how a parrot exposes the narrator's infidelities to his wife, who walks out on him. Before she leaves he stops her at the curb and declares, "The last thing I gave her was the bird." The song contains a double entendre, with the tag line possibly referencing the obscene gesture of "flipping the bird." Epic Records released it as a single from George's 1987 LP Too Wild Too Long and it became a Top-30 country hit.
Album: SUMMER SAMPLER
Artists: Bedouin
Release Date: 2015-08-20
Label: All Day I Dream
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published: 08 Jan 2016
The Cinematic Orchestra Arrival of the Birds & Transformation
The first part is also of the commercial of Acqua di Gioia, this video contains also Transformation, which is a bit different but still the same concept. Enjoy!
i just made a video with the song, i dont own any rights
published: 28 Mar 2011
BIRDS IN FLIGHT
Birds flying in slow motion, Part 1/4
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2kVdKb8gco&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPwyordKszA&t=10s&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zEodcWiMx0&t=1s&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Music - "Fluidscape", Kevin MacLeod
published: 15 Apr 2019
Imagine Dragons - Birds (Animated Video)
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LYRICS
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published: 24 Jul 2019
Two Steps From Hell - Flight of the Silverbird
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published: 10 Aug 2015
Flight of the Starlings: Watch This Eerie but Beautiful Phenomenon | Short Film Showcase
We know a lot of factual information about the starling—its size and voice, where it lives, how it breeds and migrates—but what remains a mystery is how it flies in murmurations, or flocks, without colliding. This short film by Jan van IJken was shot in the Netherlands, and it captures the birds gathering at dusk, just about to start their "performance." Listen well and you'll be able to hear how this beautiful phenomenon got its name.
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The first part is also of the commercial of Acqua di Gioia, this video contains also Transformation, which is a bit different but still the same concept. Enjoy!...
The first part is also of the commercial of Acqua di Gioia, this video contains also Transformation, which is a bit different but still the same concept. Enjoy!
i just made a video with the song, i dont own any rights
The first part is also of the commercial of Acqua di Gioia, this video contains also Transformation, which is a bit different but still the same concept. Enjoy!
i just made a video with the song, i dont own any rights
Birds flying in slow motion, Part 1/4
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2kVdKb8gco&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPwyo...
Birds flying in slow motion, Part 1/4
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2kVdKb8gco&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPwyordKszA&t=10s&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zEodcWiMx0&t=1s&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Music - "Fluidscape", Kevin MacLeod
Birds flying in slow motion, Part 1/4
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2kVdKb8gco&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPwyordKszA&t=10s&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Part 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zEodcWiMx0&t=1s&ab_channel=WildlifeWorld
Music - "Fluidscape", Kevin MacLeod
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Follow Two Steps From Hell & Discover our music:
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Composed by Thomas Bergersen.
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Follow Two Steps From Hell & Discover our music:
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We know a lot of factual information about the starling—its size and voice, where it lives, how it breeds and migrates—but what remains a mystery is how it flie...
We know a lot of factual information about the starling—its size and voice, where it lives, how it breeds and migrates—but what remains a mystery is how it flies in murmurations, or flocks, without colliding. This short film by Jan van IJken was shot in the Netherlands, and it captures the birds gathering at dusk, just about to start their "performance." Listen well and you'll be able to hear how this beautiful phenomenon got its name.
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We know a lot of factual information about the starling—its size and voice, where it lives, how it breeds and migrates—but what remains a mystery is how it flies in murmurations, or flocks, without colliding. This short film by Jan van IJken was shot in the Netherlands, and it captures the birds gathering at dusk, just about to start their "performance." Listen well and you'll be able to hear how this beautiful phenomenon got its name.
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The first part is also of the commercial of Acqua di Gioia, this video contains also Transformation, which is a bit different but still the same concept. Enjoy!
i just made a video with the song, i dont own any rights
Birds flying in slow motion, Part 1/4
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We know a lot of factual information about the starling—its size and voice, where it lives, how it breeds and migrates—but what remains a mystery is how it flies in murmurations, or flocks, without colliding. This short film by Jan van IJken was shot in the Netherlands, and it captures the birds gathering at dusk, just about to start their "performance." Listen well and you'll be able to hear how this beautiful phenomenon got its name.
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"The Bird" is a song written by Dennis Knutson and A.L. "Doodle" Owens and recorded by country music artist George Jones. It comically recounts how a parrot exposes the narrator's infidelities to his wife, who walks out on him. Before she leaves he stops her at the curb and declares, "The last thing I gave her was the bird." The song contains a double entendre, with the tag line possibly referencing the obscene gesture of "flipping the bird." Epic Records released it as a single from George's 1987 LP Too Wild Too Long and it became a Top-30 country hit.
I feel off light; light is my source All evil thoughts and pathful memorties are washed away By the radiance of golden spring Standing as a flaming torch on the road of time Past, present and future gathered in one force Physical pleasure; summer is mine I'm dying in the darkness I'm living in the light I'm but a song, a voice in the wind And I feel like flying The wheel has turned The flame still burns No more hiding under the ice I'm but a song; the wind carries me on The bird of light shall rise I feed off ligh; light is my source Past, present and future gathered in one force Summer I greet thee Thou art my time And I feel like flying The wheel has turned The flame still burns No more hiding under the ice I'm but a song; the wind carries me on The bird of light shall rise As winter dies Hot is the fire now burning Bright are the songs they play But when the winter spirits Once more take the sun away Will it be free Will it be free