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《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇【优秀范文】

《家乡》赵雷在线试听1  《家乡》赵雷歌词  我的家乡越来越年轻  就像一件俗气的衣裳  越来越老的不止爸爸的脸庞  擦干那扇蒙着雾的车窗  我清晰的望那陌生的家乡  流逝的`岁月被冲磨一切都变了下面是小编为大家整理的《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇【优秀范文】,供大家参考。

《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇【优秀范文】

《家乡》赵雷在线试听1

  《家乡》赵雷歌词

  我的家乡越来越年轻

  就像一件俗气的衣裳

  越来越老的不止爸爸的脸庞

  擦干那扇蒙着雾的车窗

  我清晰的望那陌生的家乡

  流逝的`岁月被冲磨一切都变了

  推开那扇锁了很久的门

  房子里无等待的人

  我就像是从远方来路过这里的客人

  高傲的大楼遮住了阳光踩着一面一面沉睡的墙

  沉睡的墙里曾经住着一家可爱的脸庞

  彩色的容易腻嚼不出味道

  回忆的黑白停留在年少

  像那些过时却经典的老故事片

  又一次看到那座时钟

  我就知道自己快到家了

  大风卷走叶子把灵魂丢给春天

  这是我最终要归回的家乡

  即使有再多践踏你的车辆

  我想永远守着你我的家乡

  却不知明天的船舶停靠在何方

  最终我会回来安静的陪在你的身旁

  那片土下将成为我永久不弃的地方

  这是我最终要归回的家乡

  即使有再多践踏你的车辆

  我想永远守着你我的家乡

  却不知明天的船舶停靠在何方

  最终我会回来安静的陪在你的身旁

  那片土下将成为我永久不弃的地方

  不弃的地方


《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇扩展阅读


《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇(扩展1)

——《雄狮》宣传曲《家乡》赵雷3篇

《雄狮》宣传曲《家乡》赵雷1

  我的家乡越来越年轻

  就像一件俗气的衣裳

  越来越老的不止爸爸的脸庞

  擦干那扇蒙着雾的车窗

  我清晰的望那陌生的家乡

  流逝的岁月被冲磨一切都变了

  推开那扇锁了很久的门

  房子里无等待的人

  我就像是从远方来路过这里的客人

  高傲的"大楼遮住了阳光踩着一面一面沉睡的墙

  沉睡的墙里曾经住着一家可爱的脸庞

  彩色的容易腻嚼不出味道

  回忆的黑白停留在年少

  像那些过时却经典的老故事片

  又一次看到那座时钟

  我就知道自己快到家了

  大风卷走叶子把灵魂丢给春天

  这是我最终要归回的家乡

  即使有再多践踏你的车辆

  我想永远守着你我的家乡

  却不知明天的船舶停靠在何方

  最终我会回来安静的陪在你的身旁

  那片土下将成为我永久不弃的地方

  这是我最终要归回的家乡

  即使有再多践踏你的车辆

  我想永远守着你我的家乡

  却不知明天的船舶停靠在何方

  最终我会回来安静的陪在你的身旁

  那片土下将成为我永久不弃的地方

  不弃的地方


《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇(扩展2)

——戴荃悟空在线试听

戴荃悟空在线试听1

  创作背景

  《悟空》灵感来源于戴荃心中的“悟空精神”,叛逆、多变、乐观和坚持。他从五岁时就开始学习音乐,直到2015年,已经有30年了。在经历过被人欺骗、被人否定、被人不承认后,觉得孙悟空就是要身经百战,要去打仗,打一次强一次,所以将戏曲和流行音乐相结合,让它以时代的声音表现出来。

  歌曲赏析

  《悟空》整首作品恰到好处的融入了*元素,编曲风格很像周杰伦的*风,钢琴、架子鼓配上长笛、二胡,将戏曲和流行音乐相结合。配以大气的唱腔,呈现出一个了不同以往的悟空的"内心世界,并引起了无数人的共鸣。空灵的曲中有一种无奈的感觉,这其实是孤独,就像悟空,能力越大,空虚感越大。


《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇(扩展3)

——李荣浩新歌《嗯》在线试听

李荣浩新歌《嗯》在线试听1

  有一种人类

  没有兄弟姐妹

  刚走进社会

  人得罪一堆

  发型里的另类

  贫穷却有品味

  谁也学不会

  不喜欢纹身龙凤系列

  为一个爱的人去流血

  也许高尚的人不理解

  怀旧热泪和重口味

  少一个都不对

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  所以你不配

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  所以我不配

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯嗯

  崇拜的人物

  是个大人物

  他上山打过鼓

  下山打过虎

  最不害怕吃苦

  拒绝一切认输

  从来都不服

  不喜欢纹身龙凤系列

  为一个爱的人去流血

  也许高尚的人不理解

  怀旧热泪和重口味

  少一个都不对

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  所以你不配

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  所以我不配

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  所以你不配

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  所以我不配

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  刚过十八岁

  嗯嗯嗯嗯

  嗯嗯嗯嗯嗯


《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇(扩展4)

——在线英语阅读3篇

在线英语阅读1

  Some people prefer to stay in the same job for the same company; but others prefer to change jobs frequently.

  You should use specific reasons to compare the advantages and disadvantages of both sides.

  The uncritical view that is prevalent among some people at present is that people can no longer expect a job for life. This conception has its advantages, as far as I can see, especially at a time when new technologies constantly turn up. Therefore, a person will have to pursue several careers during his life, so that he will not become technologically obsolete, with skills that are no longer needed.

  Furthermore, large corporations sometimes make it a policy to move their men from one job to another. This is the protean man, having several different lives and having a variety of work experiences. But the disadvantages of this frequent shifting of ones job is expending too much time and energy on renewing ones knowledge and learning new skills, and the difficulty of landing a suitable job, especially in a recession when rivalry for employment becomes severe.

  In contrast to those protean men, some people will stay in the same job for the same company. This practice avoids the risk of losing ones accumulated rights, especially during a recession and the risk of joining on a last in, first out basis when they go to a new company. But what they lose is promotion because nowadays promotion is increasingly through career moves between companies.

在线英语阅读2

  Over the years, I never thought of my father as being very emotional, and he never was, at least not in front of me. Even though he was 68 years old and only five-foot-nine, while I was six feet and 260 pounds, he seemed huge to me. I always saw him as being that staunch disciplinarian who rarely cracked a smile. My father never told me he loved me when I was a child, and I never held it against him. I think that all I really wanted was for my dad to be proud of me. In my youth, Mom always showered me with “I love you’s” every day. So I really never thought about not hearing it from my dad. I guess deep down I knew that he loved me, he just never said it. Come to think of it, I don’t think I ever told him that I loved him, either. I never really thought about it much until I faced the reality of death.

  On November 9th, 1990, I received word that my National Guard unit was being activated for Operation Desert Shield. We would convoy to Fort Ben Harrison, Indiana, and then directly to Saudi Arabia. I had been in the Guard for 10 years and never dreamed that we would be activated for a war, even though I knew it was what we trained for. I went to my father and gave him the news. I could sense he was uneasy about me going. We never discussed it much more, and eight days later I was gone.

  I have several close relatives who have been in the military during war time. My father and uncle were in World War II, and two brothers and a sister served in Vietnam. While I was extremely uneasy about leaving my family to serve my country in a war zone, I knew it was what I had to do. I prayed that this would make my father proud of me. My father is very involved in the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization and has always been for a strong military. I was not eligible to join the Veterans of Foreign Wars because I had not been in a war zone—a fact that always made me feel like I didn’t measure up in my father’s eyes. But now here I was, his youngest son, being shipped off to a foreign land 9,000 miles away, to fight a war in a country we had barely heard of before.

  On November 17, 1990, our convoy of military vehicles rolled out of rural Greenville, Michigan. The streets were filled with families and well-wishers to see us off. As we approached the edge of town, I looked out the window of my truck and saw my wife, Kim, my children, and Mom and Dad. They were all waving and crying, except for my father. He just stood there, almost like a stone statue. He looked incredibly old at that moment. I don’t know why, he just did.

  I was gone for that Thanksgiving and missed our family’s dinner. There was always a crowd, with two of my sisters, their husbands and children, plus my wife and our family. It disturbed me greatly that I couldn’t be there. A few days after Thanksgiving I was able to call my wife, and she told me something that has made me look at my father in a different way ever since.

  My wife knew how my father was about his emotions, and I could hear her voice quaver as she spoke to me. She told me that my father recited his usual Thanksgiving prayer. But this time he added one last sentence. As his voice started to crack and a tear ran down his cheek, he said, “Dear Lord, please watch over and guide my son, Rick, with your hand in his time of need as he serves his country, and bring him home to us safely.” At that point he burst into tears. I had never seen my father cry, and when I heard this, I couldn’t help but start to cry myself. My wife asked me what was wrong. After regaining my composure, I said, “I guess my father really does love me.”

在线英语阅读3

  Citizens Financial Sells Three Insurance Agencies

  Citizens Financial Group (Providence, RI) was a "Top 25" bank insurance operation last year. That is not likely to be the case in the future.

  With its announcement yesterday (March 1) that it was selling three insurance agencies to Hub International Ltd., a Chicago-based insurance brokerage, Citizens (assets: $155 billion) made clear that it sees little future in the full-line insurance brokerage business.

  The agencies are Citizens Clair Insurance Group (Norristown, PA); Brewer & Lord (Norwell, MA); and Feitelberg Insurance (Fall River, MA). Collectively they have 19 offices in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Combined revenues were about $45 million last year.

  The purchase price for the brokerages was $80 million (inclusive of tangible net worth), payable in cash on closing, as well as an earn-out based on future performance. The insurance agencies will continue to operate independently within the Hub International system.

  The transaction was presented by the two companies more as a “strategic alliance” than an outright sale, promising “joint marketing efforts” that would bring a broader array of insurance products and services to Citizen"s retail and commercial customers. Citizens Bank will continue to refer clients with insurance needs to the brokerages, presumably, even though they will now be owned by Hub and not Citizens.

  “While we achieved both revenue growth and profitability in line with our strategies for the insurance brokerage business, we see a new opportunity to serve our customers by partnering with Hub International as our insurance broker of choice,” said Robert M. Mahoney, vice chairman of Citizens Financial Group. “Our strategic alliance with Hub International will expand our product offerings, locations and expertise, enhancing our competitive position.… We will be able to offer insurance products to corporate customers throughout our 13-state footprint, not just to customers in three local markets.”

  In 2003, Citizens Financial, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, purchased The Feitelberg Company, one of the largest insurance agencies in southeastern New England. With combined annual premiums of $325 million, the transaction made Citizens Bank, its operating bank, one of the largest bank/insurance brokerage operations in the United States. Citizens Clair and Brewer & Lord were acquired earlier, coming to Citizens as part of (larger) bank acquisitions.

  Citizens, the eighth-largest commercial banking company in the United States ranked by deposits, was a "Top 25" institution in Who"s Who in Bank Insurance (2005 Edition).

  The earn-out payments associated with the transaction will in the aggregate be at least $3 million. This will be payable over three years and, at Hub"s option, in cash or a combination of cash and Hub common shares. Martin P. Hughes, HUB CEO, indicated that he expects total consideration for the transaction will be within Hub"s target multiple of 5-7 times EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization). Closing of the acquisitions is expected to occur in April 2006 and is subject to the satisfaction of regulatory and other customary conditions.


《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇(扩展5)

——赵雷妈妈吉他谱及歌词 (菁选2篇)

赵雷妈妈吉他谱及歌词1

  妈妈 亲的妈妈

  妈妈 亲爱的妈妈

  我多想分给你一些我的力量

  我多想给你一颗轻松的心脏

  妈妈 妈妈

  走的时候一定叫醒我

  妈妈如果你不想看到你的孩子在清晨难过

  我不想在没有叶子的冬天沉默

  这个世界上也没有一辆能带我远离悲伤的车

  妈妈 妈妈

  带我走吧

  我们到天上或地下去等着爸爸

  妈妈

  带我走吧

  我相信天上或地下一定有个永不分离的家

  妈妈 亲爱的妈妈

  妈妈 亲爱的妈妈

  我多想分给你一些我的力量

  我多想给你一颗轻松的心脏

  妈妈 妈妈

  走的时候一定叫醒我

  妈妈如果你不想看到你的孩子在清晨难过

  我不想在没有叶子的冬天沉默

  这个世界上也没有一辆能带我远离悲伤的车

  妈妈 妈妈

  带我走吧

  我们到天上或地下去等着爸爸

  妈妈

  带我走吧

  我相信天上或地下有个永不分离的家

  妈妈

  带我走吧

  我们到天上或地下去等着爸爸

  妈妈

  带我走吧

  我相信天上或地下有个永不分离的家

赵雷妈妈吉他谱及歌词2

  赵雷,男,1986年7月20日生于北京,中国内地男歌手、音乐人。2009年,创办反拍音乐工作室。2010年5月,因参加北京草莓音乐节、北京迷笛音乐节受到关注。2011年7月,发行个人第一张唱片《赵小雷》,专辑的主打歌曲《南方姑娘》被众多歌手及乐迷翻唱。2014年1月,参加《中国好歌曲》;同年发行第二张个人专辑《吉姆餐厅》。2015年9月,发表单曲《再也不会去丽江》。2016年,凭借单曲《成都》走红。2017年1月21日,发行专辑《无法长大》;同年2月,参加湖南卫视综艺节目《歌手》。


《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇(扩展6)

——舞蹈试听课邀请函

舞蹈试听课邀请函1

  尊敬的家长:

  您好!

  首先感谢您给予我爱尚舞蹈班的信任与支持,将您的.儿女送此来学习,为了能让您看到孩子的学习成果,我们将于7月26号星期日下午三点准时在爱童幼儿园开展舞蹈试听课,诚邀您届时莅临指导!

  爱尚舞蹈班

  20xx-07-25


《家乡》赵雷在线试听3篇(扩展7)

——赵雷成都优美吉他谱鉴赏

赵雷成都优美吉他谱鉴赏1

  让我掉下眼泪的 不止昨夜的酒

  让我依依不舍的 不止你的温柔

  余路还要走多久 你攥着我的手

  让我感到为难的 是挣扎的自由

  分别总是在九月 回忆是思念的愁

  深秋嫩绿的垂柳 亲吻着我额头

  在那座阴的小城里 我从未忘记你

  成都 带不走的 只有你

  和我在成都的街头走一走

  直到所有的灯都熄灭了也不停留

  你会挽着我的衣袖 我会把手揣进裤兜

  走到玉林路的尽头 坐在小酒馆的门口

  分别总是在九月 回忆是思念的`愁

  深秋嫩绿的垂柳 亲吻着我额头

  在那座阴雨的小城里 我从未忘记你

  成都 带不走的 只有你

  和我在成都的街头走一走

  直到所有的灯都熄灭了也不停留

  你会挽着我的衣袖 我会把手揣进裤兜

  走到玉林路的尽头 坐在小酒馆的门口

  和我在成都的街头走一走

  直到所有的灯都熄灭了也不停留

  和我在成都的街头走一走

  直到所有的灯都熄灭了也不停留

  你会挽着我的衣袖 我会把手揣进裤兜

  走到玉林路的尽头 坐在(走过)小酒馆的门口

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