The Scientist
Today’s song is the Coldplay track The Scientist, from the 2002 album A Rush of Blood to the Head.
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Today’s song is the Coldplay track The Scientist, from the 2002 album A Rush of Blood to the Head.
First time here? Find out more about the 365 Songs project.
https://soundcloud.com/mark-pentleton/the-scientist
Song number 5 of 365: Hymn to Her by the Pretenders. This has always been one of my favourite songs. It first appeared on the 1986 album Get Close and reached #8 on the UK charts. I hope you enjoy this rendition!
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https://soundcloud.com/mark-pentleton/hymn-to-her
Today I’ve chosen to play the Billy Joel song, She’s Got a Way which dates from 1971 and was included on his first solo album, Cold Spring Harbor.
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https://soundcloud.com/mark-pentleton/shes-got-a-way
Today I’ve recorded Emeli Sandé’s Read All About It, as performed at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
https://soundcloud.com/mark-pentleton/read-all-about-it
Song number 2 of (hopefully!) 365! This is my version of the Carpenters classic from 1973. It’s apparently been covered in Icelandic, Swedish, French, Finnish, Dutch and Cantonese. And now with me and my piano. Hope you enjoy it!
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https://soundcloud.com/mark-pentleton/150102-topoftheworld
I’ve decided to have a go at replicating my challenge from 2010 when I played and recorded a different song every day of the year. For the first day of the year I’ve decided to play one of the most beautiful songs released since I did my original challenge, Christina Perri’s A Thousand Years. I played this song at our neighbours’ wedding a couple of years ago along with a friend on violin and it’s the perfect song for a wedding. I hope you like it.
First time here? Find out more about the 365 Songs project.
https://soundcloud.com/mark-pentleton/a-thousand-years
I took my DJI Phantom 2 Vision out today on a cold and clear morning and headed down to the pretty village of Dunure in South Ayrshire to film the castle and the harbour from the sky.
Auld Lang Syne performed at a special concert of the Nanjing Little Red Flower Children’s Art Troupe with Douglas Academy Chamber Choir at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow on 7th February 2014. Filmed for my documentary on the Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools.
Here’s another slow motion video, this time of Paris. I filmed this while shooting High Five French footage in the city.
Another slow motion video, this time filmed in the Belgian capital of Brussels while visiting as part of my work with SEET.