Band: Winger
Song: Miles Away
Album: Winger II - In The Heart Of The Young
Year: 1989
Kip Winger - Vocals/Bass
Reb Beach - Lead Guitar
Paul Taylor - Keyboards
Rod Morgenstein - Drums
Band: Winger
Song: Headed For A Heartbreak
Album: Winger (Sahara)
Year: 1988
Kip Winger - Vocals/Bass
Reb Beach - Lead Guitar
Paul Taylor - Keyboards
Rod Morgenstein - Drums
Band: Winger
Song: Can't Get Enuff
Album: Winger II - In The Heart Of The Young
Year: 1989
Kip Winger - Vocals/Bass
Reb Beach - Lead Guitar
Paul Taylor - Rhythm Guitar
Rod Morgenstein - Drums
Band: Winger
Song: Easy Come, Easy Go
Album: Winger II - In The Heart Of The Young
Year: 1989
Kip Winger - Vocals/Bass
Reb Beach - Lead Guitar
Paul Taylor - Rhythm Guitar/Keyboards
Rod Morgenstein - Drums
Easy Come Easy Go (Video) by Winger
(c) 1990 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States
This performance of "Madalaine" was for MTV's New Year's Bash, celebrating the coming of '89. I captured this video from my own VHS-recorded copy of the broadcast from back in the day. :)
For the higher quality video and audio version, add &fmt=18 to the end of the URL.
Wingers "Miles Away" video. Say what you will about the band, but this was a musically tight group. Besides, this song saved more of my relationships and got me more as* than any other I can think of. What about you?
March 5, 2.002. In a famous program of interviews, the bearer asks to Lynda Carter on the character of Drusilla (Wonder Girl) and the actress that interpreted it (Debra Winger), when she made the show "Wonder Woman".
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6yll1eGHzOk
Watch the one of the world's best winger with some of his finest moments.
I would have to say now that C.Ronaldo definitely is better at the moment lol.
But this vid was made 2/3 years ago when Joaquin had massive potential to be a great player. In the last few years, despite still playing for Valencia he seems to have faded away.
Who's The One (Video) by Winger
(c) 1993 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States
David Letterman interviewed Debra Winger in 1993 and asked her about her part in "Wonder Woman" in 1976. "Wonder Woman" aired from 1975 until 1979, however Debra's part as "Drusilla" was for just 3 episodes in 1976. Video remains the property of CBS and Worldwide Pants, Inc., all rights reserved.