Hanson – Give a Little (Single)
- “Give A Little” (Radio Mix) (3:35)
- “Give A Little” (RAC Mix) (3:41)
- “Give A Little” (Questlove Mix) (4:16)
- “Give A Little” (Album Mix) (3:53)
- “Give A Little” Making off video
Buy Hanson – Give A Little (Deluxe Single)
Buy Hanson – Give A Little (Deluxe Single)
if Hanson ever did a concert publicly like this they could call in 5N1. 5N1 is 5 albums in 1 night and this is the logo that could look like a fat knight. This is Zac who drew this as they are running down all 5 albums (Middle Of Nowhere, This Time Around, Underneath, The Walk, Shout it Out) in a row for 5of5 LONDON.
Yes Hanson, hopefully a concert like this coule be come true!
Zac drew this on his drum so he has something nice to look at during practice.
Take a look his Drum Head’s Metamorphosis.
“Weird Al” fans are familiar with the singer’s “style parodies,” which are original compositions done in the style of a particular artist. Yankovic said he invited Taylor Hanson to play on one track because it’s a Hanson style parody:
“He plays keyboards on a song called ‘If That Isn’t Love.’ It’s an original song, but when I wrote the song, I was trying to give it a Hanson vibe. So when it came time to record it, I thought, who better to play keyboards on it than Taylor Hanson?”
Time Baby Take It: http://youtu.be/8FCV5IpAUrw
Bittersweet: http://youtu.be/zwEgsfVtcH4
Get Out Of My Heart: http://youtu.be/z97_k-qekBU
Stories: http://youtu.be/m1yxvaL9QY0
Next Train: http://youtu.be/5dpSu5cMIZs
Coming Back For More: http://youtu.be/0gfcoypRGyE
Thinking About Something: http://youtu.be/HHAYNBeL52M
HANSON will sing the National Anthem at the OKC Thunder vs Dallas Mavericks NBA finals gam. The game begins at 9pm ET on ESPN.
Isaac and Zac are rooting for Thunder, their basketball local team
US Magazine: You guys started out so young, have you met Justin Bieber? Do you have any advice for him getting through this whole thing like you did?
TH: I think it’s honestly hard to succeed whether you start out really young or you go into it at 20 or 40. You have to live and breathe music, and it has to be something you’re just committed to. We met Justin at the start of his career at a Grammy event about a year and a half ago and he honestly seemed like just a nice kid that was really happy that people were paying attention to what he was doing. I will say that one of the hardest things to do is to survive success and in some ways it’s easier than surviving failure because when you do succeed, and you reach a place you want to be, just figuring out how to maintain that and also just maintain focus and perspective is a challenge.
US Magazine: Do you think he’ll make it and still be making music at the age you guys are now?
TH: I don’t know. It’s rare to succeed like he has, so you have to give him credit for what he’s done regardless of anything that’s going on behind the scenes or how he makes his records. I will say there are young people, like Taylor Swift, who’ve had a lot of success in the last few years. She’s somebody who I feel will be making records for years. You just can’t take no for answer to survive. You have to stay with it.