Lady GaGa treated fans at her St Paul, Minnesota (USA) concert - part of her "Monster Ball" World Tour - with a performance of a brand new song called "Living On The Radio" on Monday night - The pop phenom was halfway her setlist at the Xcel Energy Center when she announced she would be singing a new song. GaGa said however she didn't think "Living on the Radio" would appear on her upcoming album. Perhaps b-side material? In general, I think it's an amazing gift for fans giving new songs in concerts, plus it helps increase the anticipation for her new record. However, Lady GaGa is clever as she's only debuting "ballads" and is keeping under lock and key the big guns = the uptempo smash hits. In any case, "Loving on the radio" is a nice effort with really beautiful lyrics. Check it out.
Lyrics :
I’m my own queen
But I’m living on, living on the the radio
That’s my dream
Stone river eyes
And a lonely heart
If I’m living on the radio
They won’t tear me apart
10 steps and roses on the tree
10 steps and lonely nights
But you’ve still got me
On the road
Road paved in gold
Baby you must believe
Baby you must be free
Keep living on, living on the radio
That’s my dream
Baby you’ve gotta friend
And so many little monsters, yeah
Keep living on, living on the radio
And when there’s nowhere to go
And your friends are gone
And you only got your daddy to call
It will be all right, honey
‘Cause your songs are on the radio
‘Cause the showbiz, all the caviar
The champagne and the sold out shows
But it will be all right honey
‘Cause your songs are on the radio
Music is found in every known culture, past and present, varying wildly between times and places.
Around 50,000 years ago, early modern humans began to disperse from Africa, reaching all the habitable continents. Since all people of the world, including the most isolated tribal groups, have a form of music, scientists conclude that music is likely to have been present in the ancestral population prior to the dispersal of humans around the world.
Consequently music may have been in existence for at least 50,000 years and the first music may have been invented in Africa and then evolved to become a fundamental constituent of human life.
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