Secondhand Serenade - Fall For You

March 20th, 2009 by hnivemo

||.Fall For You.||

Best thing about tonight’s that we’re not fighting
Could it be that we have been this way before
I know you don’t think that I am trying……
I know you’re wearing thin down to the core..

But hold your breath
Because tonight will be the night that i will fall for you
Over again
Don’t make me change my mind
Or I won’t live to see another day
I swear its true
Because a girl like you is impossible to find
You’re impossible to find

This is not what I intended
I always swore to you I’d never fall apart
You always thought that I was stronger
I may have failed
But I have loved you from the start

Oh, But hold your breath
Because tonight will be the night that I will fall for you
Over again
Don’t make me change my mind
Or I won’t live to see another day
I swear it’s true
Because a girl like you is impossible to find
It’s impossible

So breathe in so deep
Breathe me in
I’m yours to keep
And hold onto your words
‘Cause talk is cheap
And remember me tonight
When you’re asleep

Because tonight will be the night that I will fall for you
Over again
Don’t make me change my mind
Or I won’t live to see another day
I swear it’s true
Because a girl like you is impossible to find

Tonight will be the night that I will fall for you
Over again
Don’t make me change my mind
Or I won’t live to see another day
I swear it’s true
Because a girl like you is impossible to find
You’re impossible to find

Panic! at the disco

February 10th, 2009 by hnivemo

The band was formed in the suburban area of Summerlin, Las Vegas, by two childhood friends—Ryan Ross on the guitar and Spencer Smith on the drums. Since the age of thirteen, the two played Blink-182 covers in bands of different formations, according to an interview with Walker and Ross. Ross and Smith then created a band under the name of “Summer League” with two other friends, including Brent Wilson and a guitarist who would later leave the band.

Wilson met Brendon Urie at Palo Verde High School. Wilson asked Urie to try out as guitarist for the fledgling band, as they were looking for a replacement guitarist at the time. Originally, Urie was not the band’s lead singer. Rather, the position belonged to current guitarist and lyricist Ross. However, when they heard him sing backup vocals during a rehearsal, they were impressed with his backup vocal abilities and unanimously decided to make him the singer. The band then settled on the name ‘Panic! at the Disco.’ They lifted the name from the lyrics of a song called “Panic,” by Name Taken: Panic at the disco / Sat back and took it so slow / Are you nervous? Are you shaking? / Save compliments to praise compilation / We don’t have to feel we fit in / We can move back / We can leave them.[6] Although the band often says that the name comes from the song Panic by The Smiths, it was revealed by them that the Name Taken song did also lend inspiration to the band, but that the song by The Smiths is sometimes easier to explain to those unaware of Name Taken.[citation needed]

The band contacted Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz through LiveJournal and sent him an internet link to their PureVolume site. Wentz took a trip to Las Vegas to meet the band. After seeing them practice, he asked if they would sign with his Fueled by Ramen imprint label Decaydance.

Panic! at the disco

February 10th, 2009 by hnivemo

The band was formed in the suburban area of Summerlin, Las Vegas, by two childhood friends—Ryan Ross on the guitar and Spencer Smith on the drums. Since the age of thirteen, the two played Blink-182
covers in bands of different formations, according to an interview with
Walker and Ross. Ross and Smith then created a band under the name of
“Summer League” with two other friends, including Brent Wilson and a
guitarist who would later leave the band.

Wilson met Brendon Urie at Palo Verde High School.
Wilson asked Urie to try out as guitarist for the fledgling band, as
they were looking for a replacement guitarist at the time. Originally,
Urie was not the band’s lead singer. Rather, the position belonged to
current guitarist and lyricist Ross. However, when they heard him sing
backup vocals during a rehearsal, they were impressed with his backup
vocal abilities and unanimously decided to make him the singer. The
band then settled on the name ‘Panic! at the Disco.’ They lifted the
name from the lyrics of a song called “Panic,” by Name Taken:
Panic at the disco / Sat back and took it so slow / Are you nervous?
Are you shaking? / Save compliments to praise compilation / We don’t
have to feel we fit in / We can move back / We can leave them.[6] Although the band often says that the name comes from the song Panic by The Smiths,
it was revealed by them that the Name Taken song did also lend
inspiration to the band, but that the song by The Smiths is sometimes
easier to explain to those unaware of Name Taken.[citation needed]

The band contacted Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz through LiveJournal and sent him an internet link to their PureVolume site. Wentz took a trip to Las Vegas to meet the band. After seeing them practice, he asked if they would sign with his Fueled by Ramen imprint label Decaydance.

Hello world!

December 4th, 2008 by hnivemo

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