good music on youtube
so ya know.....to include a you tube video, go to the video, off to the right there is a bit that has a jumble of letters and numbers in a field next to the letters 'URL'. these same characters appearin the url line of your browser. highlight everything after the '=' sign. copy it (ctrl+c) and paste it(ctrl+v) in between the following tags...
[COLOR=Blue] [youtube ][/COLOR] paste it here [COLOR=Blue][ /youtube][/COLOR] ...no spaces.
so, now that we know how to do it, let's share some stuff we like.
here's a good one:
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Stevie Ray Voughn , Texas Flood
[youtube]3HrQOtnQ7Ho[/youtube]
Gorillaz feel good inc / Ed / Edd / Eddy
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Gorillaz Dirty Harry
gotta put headphones on to hear that one, zip.....and the 2nd one is a no share type. i dont get that.
part1
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part2
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don;t be fooled by the credits. this is not Phish. it's the Gourds. Griff told me, so I know it's true.
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the beauty of youtube music is the kind of stuff you'd never ever see.
like this: a dorky white high school kid doing a seriously soulful jam version of jimi's little wing. just. fucken. wow.
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'nother dorky kid with killer pipes
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this guy can play a little bit
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but THIS guy makes him look like a beginner
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Well Jim They All play fine for me !!??!!
Post who they are Please ,
It may be obvious to YOU ,
But Some of us ain't quite as edgmocated
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Howlin' Wolf - Shake It For Me
Post who they are Please ,
It may be obvious to YOU ,
But Some of us ain't quite as edgmocated
half of the ones i put up are just regular folks like you and i. jinx's first one is jane's addiction.
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Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell (1980)
Come on folks get some vids up here !!!!
Airtap!
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cat stevens live in '76
4&20 steven stills
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embrace the many colored beast!
There is something compelling about this wierd Canadian chick. (Lederhosen Lucil) I watched it a bunch of times. If I like synth pop does that mean I'm turning emo?
[youtube]21hEIgRPQSk[/youtube]
And of course, y'all'll be wanting to save these videos to y'all's harddrives, right?
Dig it:
http://www.viloader.net/[youtube]OUi9-jqq_i0[/youtube]
slide guitar cam....groovy blues
[youtube]o2KmIEany-0[/youtube]
Allison Krause and Union Station. My man Jerry Douglas is on dobro being a little more subdued than Saturday night.
[youtube]dm0wUbMqt6U[/youtube]
And of course, y'all'll be wanting to save these videos to y'all's harddrives, right?
Dig it:
http://www.viloader.net/
What a pain in the ass that was.
Added the IE add-on, downloaded, wouldn't play, needed codec.
Finally found the codec and installed, wouldn't play, needed sound codec.
Found a package(K-lite) that included the sound codec and installed, didn't help.
Tried converting the video using their site, wouldn't play.
Downloaded a free
FLV player. works
I also tried using them to download rather than the IEadd-on, but that was no help.
So now I go to the page where the video is, right click, menu comes up, left click download, a pop-up opens(won't stay on top), left click download, add FLV file extension, play with the FLV player.
It shouldn't be that hard but now I have SG singing on my hard drive, forever.:blush:
That's odd. I used the firefox plugin and all I have to do is right click and there is a download video option. however, at some sites I'm unable to download. I'll check the software you linked to.
distillers - the hunger
[youtube]vWZoqoe1zrs[/youtube]
That's odd. I used the firefox plugin and all I have to do is right click and there is a download video option. however, at some sites I'm unable to download. I'll check the software you linked to.
What did it download, what kind of file? How do you play it? It maybe something to do with IE-7, although it says the codecs are Vista compatible. :confused:
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gravedigger dave matthews
What did it download, what kind of file? How do you play it? It maybe something to do with IE-7, although it says the codecs are Vista compatible. :confused:
I get an FLV file which I play with VLC since windows media player no longer works on my machine since I dumped Windows Genuine (dis) Advantage. I also lost my calculator, but I think that was unrelated.
i love this video:
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the Clancy Brothers Kilkelly
Code Monkey like Fritos. Code Monkey like Tab and Mountain Dew.
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Good thread there, LJ. Here is my modest contribution (which also appears on my CMEP3 set)
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my dad is a 'finger picker' style guitarist. i've always been in awe of how he plays......he tells me this guy is the shizznit. i tend to believe him. i believe he is an aussie. Name's Tommy Emmanuel.
[youtube]o3hrDeuc5OA[/youtube]
ray charles....what'd i say
afrter 'smoke on the water' and 'iron man' (one string songs), this was the first song i learned to play.
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my dad is a 'finger picker' style guitarist. i've always been in awe of how he plays......he tells me this guy is the shizznit. i tend to believe him. i believe he is an aussie. Name's Tommy Emmanuel.
Wow.....just fuckin' wow. :eek:
Nice calls on Willie and Queen Jinx! Flash put a big ole smile on my face.
[youtube]uNIeMoFOyho[/youtube] Any Sir Mix-A-Lot fans in the house? This has been recently discovered. Baby Got Back.
It shouldn't be that hard but now I have SG singing on my hard drive, forever.:blush:
Refresh my memory of the location of that post, please.
Y'all take Google Video, too, right?
Bad Horsie by Steve Vai.
[youtube]nqT0qvpJmRY[/youtube]
That's got to be your dad! He's awesome. I see where you get your talent from.
yep, that's pappy! same rugged good looks too
Rock On Pappy Jim !!!!!!!
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B-52's Mesopotamia
Just incase that doesent work ,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLfbu7NzBWIJake gets more music out of four strings than anyone I know.
It's an amplified tenor uke.
Check out a couple of his youtube videos. . .
http://tinyurl.com/2cdf6o
and
http://tinyurl.com/yttxkpyep, that's pappy! same rugged good looks too
Finally got a chance to play that vid. He's really good. It was fun to hear.
Refresh my memory of the location of that post, please.
I don't remember. She stuck it in a NSFW thread fearing someone would be freaked, maybe WTF-nsfw or Dwellers nsfw. :question:
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Jake Shimabukuro playing while my guitar gently weeps on a ukulele
DAMN !!!!!!
a little cheesy, but, hey..good guitar is good guitar
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The Stone Roses - Elephant Stone
[Youtube]FfzQLZtCZSY[/Youtube]
Wow. Joss Stone and Amy Winehouse are phenoms! Winehouses' Rehab is killer and Stone is a beautiful Joplinesque talent. Just WOW. I haven't bought a CD in years but I'm getting these two.
Every time I hear this song I'm just amazed at how good it is.
The Doors - Light My Fire
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The Band with the Staple Singers-The Weight
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Jethro Tull-Aqualung
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Jethro Tull - Aqualung
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The BAnd with The Staple Singers - The Weight
Orgasm - Porno for Pyros
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Yellow Ledbetter - Pearl Jam
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We had the Bands Last concert on the TIVO for a while , that version ALWAYS got Cranked WAY UP !!!
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The Cramps- Tear it up
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Crosby and Nash perform Guinevere, in 1970, one of the finest and most original songs ever conceived IMO. And I generally hate two acoustic + two-part harmony, it's been done to death for decades, but I could listen to this brilliance over and over. The tuning, the meter, the time, the harmony, all are in place and are wonderful.
Apparently Crosby got really high and came up with the guitar tuning for this song. He then proceeded to get amazingly high ever since then but hasn't come up with something this magical.
UT you posted this in the wrong thread , it should be in GREAT Music on YouTube !!!
Wow, no wonder lesbians
want to have his children.:rolleyes:
Seeing CSN in later years, i was struck with the impression that Graham Nash was a no talent hack, and that Stephen Stills carried them. This does nothing to really overcome that.....but i liked it. i can hit that g note in 'she turned her gaze down the slope to the haaaaaaaarbor" and it gives me NHO's, almost every time
How the hell did he eat with that moustache?
We had the Bands Last concert on the TIVO for a while , that version ALWAYS got Cranked WAY UP !!!
Yeah, we've still got it and Robert Plant/Jimmy Page UnLedded. These should have made the "meant to be played loud" thread.
The Staple singers , on SOUL TRAIN !!!
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it's good enough for me and Andy McKee.
I got to run sound for Andy last night. If you remember back a ways, Bruce posted a link to a remarkable YouTube video (linked below) of a guy who played a nifty percussive/acoustic guitar instrumental entitled "Drifting". Well, that's Andy. That video was the most viewed music video on YouTube until it was supplanted by another one of his earlier this year. Andy is a 28 year old phenomenon, totally unprepossessing, and the only person with talent I've ever met who is actually shorter than me.
If you get a chance to see him, do. I'll post a link to a song or two I videoed last night once I get around to it.
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I really like this song by supertramp.
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Supertramp is one of those bands whom, should they ever decide to get back together and do a world tour, will be able to command just about any price for a ticket one might imagine.
What a great band.
Supertramp is one of those bands whom, should they ever decide to get back together and do a world tour, will be able to command just about any price for a ticket one might imagine.
What a great band.
I like some of their other music too but this song seems to be relevant in any time.
All righty then , here is HaySeed Dixie ,
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Perhaps my favorite clarinetist, Sabine Meyer.
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Cab Calloway performs his signature song.
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Satchmo performs one of my favorites.
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Cab Calloway , reeferman
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An early Mothers day goodie for all you Mothers ,
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Satch is frigging *awesome*.
:blackr:
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Live - I Walk the Line
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Just like that Guinevere is gone.
"This video is no longer available"
The Chillie Peppers are at it again !!!!
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not one of my favorite songs, but definitly one of the coolest videos, make sure you watch it until the end.
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Now THIS is more up my alley.
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Warning: some NSFW lyrics and subject matter. I find it very funny, but I know both shows that are referenced--if you don't, you probably won't like it much.
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Jonny Cash ,
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I don't know how to embed the video. So I guess I'll link to three goodies.
Joss Stone- You had me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyuPhXSTMQ8
Joss Stone- The Chok'in Kind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQAWl6E-bB4
Right To Be Wrong
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXJcEaFl3jgsky to embed videos from youtube do this ,
[ youtube ] every thing after the = sign [ /youtube ]
with no spaces
thanks zip!
but I guess I'm too retarded to figure it out. :blush:
It's called Saftey Dance by Men Without Hats :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkyPZ08YhNg
My best friend played this for me over the phone a couple weeks ago. It's a happy song. I hope you enjoy it.
Tried to include the video according to LJ instructions but it wouldn't work silly me not getting something anyway here's the link i love this song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76zEsOeS5NY&mode=related&search=Now THIS is more up my alley.
I like Al Green, but
this song has more funk. :bass:
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And in this version he really tears it up!:shred:
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The Who , Who are You !!
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Featuring Kieth Moon , for Flint ( One of my ALL time FAVS !!!)
Have you heard her?
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Or him?
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song that jane likes. dave
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crush by dave matthews...one of my faves
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so sad....i never appreciated him until after he was gone. thank you, jeepngeorge for turning me on to him....long before 'Walk the Line' came out.
Featuring Kieth Moon , for Flint ( One of my ALL time FAVS !!!)
Thanks. What a maniac. Does he have the headphones duct-taped to his head?!
KT Dunstal doing Tangeled up in Blue ,
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Lookie at what I found !!
Red Hot Chile Peppers Love roller coaster !!
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I know a little:
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Where are Wayne and Garth when you need them?
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holy vampire fingernails!
The only thing I need on Friday night is a glass of 15yr old Cognac, my woman, and a little Green:
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Corinne Bailey Rae
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The audio SUCKS but you get the Jest of it !!
Better audio
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Just got into John Mayer and Rammstein
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Devin Townsend Band - Vampira
Happy Birthday Jerry!
:skull:
Death don't have no mercy
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Brokedown palace
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Fare you well, fare you well, I love you more than words can tell
Listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul.
LJ - After going through the whole thread, and basing my emotion on her musical choices, I have to say I might be in love with your wife.
Well, there is also that matter of her great backside as shown in some thread around here.
:D
dude....you should see it since we had the tan lines installed. hubba hubba.
a reeeeeeeeellly gud version of a previously linked willie nelson song: just listen, dammit
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Spectacular. IMHO, Teatro is one of his best ever. I bought it on the release date and have listened to it regularly since.
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Esmee Denters. A YouTube sensation, she was recently signed to a label if I am correct. She has a better clip, Dancing With My Father, that I already posted on ye olde viddeo clip a while ago, but check her out she is da ISH.
fuck this fucking fuck. how the fuck do you do the <strike> </strike> fucking thing! fuck!
K. I don't have a Youtube account and I don't know how to put youtube stuff in here anyway :P But here's a link to a fabulous Amy Winehouse performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OyxOLYgpTk
And another...less fabulous, less produced, brilliant. This chick's the real deal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmV6_oc2lwM&mode=related&search=is that her<strike>mom?</strike> milf?
What?
Okay....went and looked at the first page of this thread....the opening post explains how.....so here's No Good.
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Amy Winehouse. She may not have hit the states, she's quite big over here. Very talented, but very troubled.
lightning crashes:
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unforgiven ...metallica
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do a search for Mary Wilson, she's got some stuff on Youtube, some of it not too bad!

search Mary Wilson, she's got a few on YOU Tube that are ok.

shit, I posted it twice, sorry
White stripes - doorbell
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Amy Winehouse. She may not have hit the states, she's quite big over here. Very talented, but very troubled.
Bought the album as soon as it hit the US shelves.
i'm not a big fan of american idol but this guy chris daughtry tore up the song hemorrhage by fuel, imo he did a better job than they did:
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oh, my bad... this is supposed to be good music music on youtube.
Nicholas Barron. This guy is on the same label as Andy McKee (posted by Esplode).
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White stripes - doorbell
I spoke to Jack White and Brendan Benson a while back in our local Starbucks (Jack has a house not far from us). My wife said, "Do you know that guy? I see him a lot of places I go. I was going to make a joke that I think he is following me."
Sadly, I had to explain to her who The White Stripes and the Raconteurs are. :headshake
Sooo... how long has he been following her? Do you think she could score tickets?:D
Jolene
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oh, my bad... this is supposed to be good music music on youtube.
i did make a
bad music on youtube thread.
K. I don't have a Youtube account and I don't know how to put youtube stuff in here anyway :P But here's a link to a fabulous Amy Winehouse performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OyxOLYgpTk
And another...less fabulous, less produced, brilliant. This chick's the real deal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmV6_oc2lwM&mode=related&search=
I just discovered her a couple of weeks ago. She just slays me. But, can you tell me...how much of her white trash heroin addict schtick is schtick, and how much is for real?
Rehab is an awesome piece of music. Reminds me of Little Stevie Wonder, with a wicked left hand twist.
I just discovered her a couple of weeks ago. She just slays me. But, can you tell me...how much of her white trash heroin addict schtick is schtick, and how much is for real?
Unfortunately it's mostly for real. She is well on the road to dying young. She was taken into hospital two nights ago suffering from 'exhaustion' and has a reputation for canceling gigs at the last minute again for 'exhaustion'. Rumour has it that she spent wednesday night having her stomach pumped.
She is very sweet in interview. Though also very clearly far enough off the rails to have forgotten what they look like.
Well, that's fucked up, because there's a difference between singing the blues and dying from them. She's absolutely on fire right now, and she'd have to be completely stupid to fuck it up.
Somebody needs to give her the Janis Joplin lecture before its too damn late.
Maybe her newly wed husband will calm her down a bit.
The girl is ludicrously talented. A real original. If she produces a few more albums like Back to Black she'll still be being played in twenty years.
I've been rediscovering The Divine Comedy. Here is one of their newer ones: Guantanamo, and an old classic: Alfie (one of their best songs and one of my all time favourite songs).
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And another couple: Because the best way to see Neil Hanon perform is live ;)
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The Smiths. How soon is now, from the Meat is Murder album.
This band was the big thing when I was growing up in Manchester. The guitar riff on this song, is, for me, the sound of 80's Manchester.
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the cure: like cockatoos
had a special meaning to me after breaking up with the punk rock girl i thought i was in love with when i was 18.
Ooooh. I used to love the Cure! When I was at 6th form college they were what the 'outsiders' listened to. Which begs the question: at what point are there enough outsiders in a sub-group, for those outsiders to become insiders?
Currently stuck in my head...
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Intergalactic - Beastie Boys
Oh wow. I love thats song! Thanks for reminding me about it:)
I don't know if this video is already in this thread ,
if it is just Shut up and enjoy the FUNK !!!!!!!
Stevie Wonder - Superstition live on Sesame Street
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Jumpin Jive - Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers
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Stevie Wonder - Superstition live on Sesame Street
I don't believe I've ever heard a song speed up that much. The drummer starts it way too slow for the groove, and they spend the rest of the song making up for it.. until by the end it's twice as fast as when it started, actually too fast for the groove. Maybe they did it on purpose.
UT , that may be , but Stevie seems to get WAY into the groove !!
jimi hendrix. red house ..live in atlanta. extra groovy version
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Tool - Sober
[youtube]Zw3FTiWRXF8[/youtube]
Alice - Nutshell
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Encore
Alice - Would? edit:(just double click it)
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A friend turned me on to this song, says it reminds him of me :p
Pure Morning by Placebo
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stormieweather:
nice. didn't care for ending.
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Plain White T's: Hey There Delilah
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same song, cover by some guy
with a guitar in black and white
Love this track -heard it on the radio today after a while away from it and still thought "oh yeah".
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originally posted without the vid ...in hindsight, I think I prefer the vid in my head...
Old Crow Medicine Show
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The Paul Thorn Band:
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Audioslave:
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Good? Bad? I dunno. But inspired by recent posts. :angel:
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I know must of you don't like rap or hip hop. You don't have to. But I'm sure most of you will appreciate this drumming by Travis Barker.
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who's that? it's not Etta James.
Singing, yes.
Walking around, being kissed by Fred Astaire? no. That would be Audrey Hepburn.
I thought that was Bing Crosby. shows what I know about old dead people.
I thought I posted these... but I didn't.
Small Venues:
Warren Haynes / David Schools
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Perry Farrell / Stephen Perkins
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Dave Matthews
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And some Janis, just because there isn't any yet
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Oh, oh oh oh sweet child o' mine...
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Chris Cornell
Blackhole Sun
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Billie Jean
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I may've posted this one a while back in that other video clip thread, I don't remember:
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John Frusciante - "The Past Recedes"
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jinx, here's another guy doing Billy jean:
[youtube]sxdnM3Z8HAE[/youtube]
i little groovier.....but much much cleaner than chris's version.
Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls - live version of Romeo & Juliet
I didn't even realise until I heard this that it's a sad song, not a love song. Mark Knopfler can write, but he doesn't sing it with the same passion.
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In honor of this morning's root canal (2.5 hours ago--the Novocaine is wearing off nicely. :greenface )
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cannon in d major electric gutair solo
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My taste is pretty weird, but maybe someone shares it so I'll post a few.
[youtube]hCKsmmPXock[/youtube]
The Bird and the Bee - Fucking Boyfriend
[youtube]IH3aQJj119Y[/youtube]
Stereolab - French Disko
[youtube]eXilTWhpgPg[/youtube]
Readymade FC - The only one
[youtube]wiH2_oBinuo[/youtube]
Hanne Hukkleberg - Cheater's Armoury
Celtic Frost - A Dying God Coming Into Human Flesh:
[youtube]T31cG-RJCZU[/youtube]
In honor of this morning's root canal (2.5 hours ago--the Novocaine is wearing off nicely. :greenface )
Oh Steve I adore Little Shop of Horrors - I watched it to death when I was fifteen and was in the chorus in an am-dram about four years later.
I give you this - I like the music but it's more the images. Is I cheating?
[youtube]O-chCJW1dmg[/youtube]
Oh Steve I adore Little Shop of Horrors - I watched it to death when I was fifteen and was in the chorus in an am-dram about four years later.
Well, that was humorously weird. :eyebrow: :3eye:
[youtube]erc40wCxRZo[/youtube]
Dashboard - Modest Mouse.
I just learned how to play it on guitar, I'm really proud.
Dashboard - Modest Mouse.
perdy good vid.
I just learned how to play it on guitar, I'm really proud.
Congrats dude.
[youtube]4klyIX4RIWA[/youtube]
[youtube]YmmJaH_qWZY[/youtube]
Here's the first official music video from the best Death Metal band that never existed:
[youtube]2TghMv5gaDw[/youtube]
Another kickass music video from the best Death Metal band that never existed:
[youtube]h6bGOBIW5PE[/youtube]
Mockingbird- nice Stereolab cut!
is that Tom Brokaw?
no.
First was Cerys and Tom Jones
Second was Marc Almond and Gene Pitney
I've heard of one of those four people.
Tom Jones has actually done duets with a whole crapton of people. I have an mp3 of him and the Bare Naked Ladies; it's an awesome song.
For LJ- ages ago (we were both drunk in chat - well, I was) you said you'd sing a Neil Finn song for me. After calling him a faggot I think.
Well this is a very simple (if you ignore the intro) version of Faster Than Light. IMO it's one of his most beautiful songs, and yet one of the aspects I adore is the harmony - which is missing in this live performance. All I can say is if you aren't swayed by the Finn in this clip... I don't care! I'll get HM to teach me the harmony and we'll do another duet :p
[youtube]j6pW4FXljHM[/youtube]
PS - I have seen the world turning.
Well, that was humorously weird. :eyebrow: :3eye:
Yeah, just noticed this. I like musicals. I like opera too. I might not like death metal (although I have pretty eclectic taste) but I rarely raise a sarcastic eyebrow to someone else's musical taste. Little Shop of Horrors is a comedy musical but it features vocal talent (inc Levi Stubbs). The fact it's not Carmen or even Porgy & Bess doesn't stop me singing it in the bath.
Once again Drax, reign in your attitude or make a serious comment :eyebrow:
[youtube]BGRN39oifsE[/youtube]
[youtube]z0kSBiu1IGk&feature[/youtube]
That's some singin' :p
Once again Drax, reign in your attitude or make a serious comment :eyebrow:
'bout whut?
[youtube]dVyNM5mknnc[/youtube]
For LJ- ages ago (we were both drunk in chat - well, I was) you said you'd sing a Neil Finn song for me. After calling him a faggot I think.
Well this is a very simple (if you ignore the intro) version of Faster Than Light. .
well...i don't know if he's a faggot or not....but he's definitely had a cock in his mouth before.
[youtube]GAyWve5qejs[/youtube]
Thanks Drax
And blimey, what a young Cat Deeley
ETA - Data appears to be on the drums
Raconteurs - Bang bang
[youtube]xhGnuHuD5Fc[/youtube]
Audioslave - 7 Nation army
[youtube]ZmVPD1qak2c[/youtube]
Distillers - Hall of mirrors
[youtube]055jZp25ZBg[/youtube]
The first 2 are cover versions:
[list]
[*]Bang Bang was originally written in 1966 by Sonny Bono and released on Cher's 2nd album, and Nancy Sinatra's version is used on the
Kill Bill soundtrack.
[*]
Seven Nation Army was originally by
The White Stripes.
[/list]
All 3 of 'em are pretty cool tho.
The White Stripe - The Hardest Button to Button
[youtube]gWe-7Cm1GHg[/youtube]
Cradle Of Filth - Scorch Earth Erotica (NSFW)
In this case, NSFW = Not For Weak Stomachs.
[youtube]P_DSzEb-WH4[/youtube]
Eminem - Mosh
3 years old, but still "prudent at this juncture."
[youtube]VOLMVQa0KD8[/youtube]
Eminem and Dido - Stan
[youtube]YhhugemQi9I[/youtube]
Meredith Brooks - Bitch
[youtube]M60cl7bKCMw[/youtube]
I just wish the video quality was better.
i believe the cellar has a special tie to meredith brooks, "bitch" era music.
where the hell did that guy go to anyway?
where the hell did that guy go to anyway?
Of whom do you speakith?
yeah. smoothmoniker. he hasn't been around here in a long time.
Back To The Start:
[youtube]tUUZyNv2RIE[/youtube]
Of whom do you speakith?
yeah. smoothmoniker. he hasn't been around here in a long time.
Yeah, he toured with Meredith Brooks at the time, playing keyboards I'm pretty sure. May have also had a production role in the album. Anyway, he dropped off dramatically and then disappeared for good a few months later when his daughter was born. Shame on him for caring more about his baby than us! ;)
Bif Naked - Lucky:
[youtube]F5Jv93c3XEQ[/youtube]
Crematory - Tear Of Time:
[youtube]HlLG_BT8Pdo[/youtube]
How do you guys embed the file right into the post?
anyway, here is cory chisel and the wandering sons.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ithkgRHz10s
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fQ2lNd-A5e4&feature=relatedLookout
http://youtube.com/watch?v=[COLOR=Yellow]sxNu9rLKxF0[/COLOR]&feature=related
Put the highlighted portion between [youtube] tags. No spaces.
[youtube]sxNU9rLKxFO[/youtube]
A button would be awesome though, wouldn't it?
Green Jelly - Three Little Pigs:
[youtube]OK9TkyJcQfI[/youtube]
Juno Reactor/Traci Lords - Control (JR Remix) (MK VS SLK remix):
[youtube]ZjTTHPsJwAk[/youtube]
[youtube]VTd_M_0mbVQ[/youtube]
Neon Horse
[youtube]ABHMNrgHUfI[/youtube]
Outer Circle
[youtube]cOOz584wFQQ[/youtube]
Same singer three different projects over ten years or so.
The birth of short hair metal as a response to the heroin fueled grunge scene.
Helmet - 1992
[youtube]_8pyBZevUFQ[/youtube]
Same band 15 years later
[youtube]vBNLxCIkPBM&feature[/youtube]
[youtube]eMwn_hnoS5Y&rel=1[/youtube]
Stephanie Zinone(Michelle Pfeiffer) performs at a high school musical, right after the crash of the cool rider/Michael Carrington (Maxwell Caulfield). Thinking he's dead, she mourns the love she had finally found, and lost so sudden.
[youtube]htCQAakTklc[/youtube]
[youtube]HEZrB_FDw4c&rel=1[/youtube]
some good guitar.
This one's a slideshow of ex-Fuse VJ Juliya with Brotherhood by Winds Of Plague as the soundtrack:
[youtube]FF54PELNXjs[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzqMJWlKMsY
embedding is disabled by request on this one.
One of my all time favorite piano pieces. Make sure you have a few minutes and can relax a bit before clicking that link.
The Cranberries - Zombie
[youtube]MShJ8h7cEbE[/youtube]
Seether - Driven under
[youtube]9DsjinVRkhA[/youtube]
Best rock song evar (featuring bagpipes)
[youtube]H1iR2Wi3u5o[/youtube]
Jilted Jon - Gordon is a moron
Quirky one hit wonder, found this awesome video for it.
[youtube]MrYoQuGfo4w[/youtube]
[youtube]MPBS7dVrE1U[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzqMJWlKMsY
embedding is disabled by request on this one.
according to
them,
not to us.
[youtube]jzqMJWlKMsY[/youtube]
Pearl Jam - Jeremy:
[youtube]bMRTOZExfJA[/youtube]
Broken Social scene - Anthems for a seventeen year old girl
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MSzXbBRHJrM[youtube]L2m8wnE3c8M[/youtube]
Every Time I Die
[youtube]kQfAYrvGDDE[/youtube]
quicksand - early '90's
and now for something a bit old and bit different....
[youtube]h8GWZq1U-LY[/youtube]
I started off by putting this in the humour/humor thread - that was only a couple of weeks ago, but now it's getting more serious.
No. 2 son has taken hold of his skill to be able to write songs quickly and applied it to the world of English football (soccer). His first song ( the one in the humor thread) now has had over 140,000 viewings and he's written another 10 to go with it (a couple of them aren't actually to do with soccer).
It seems to be paying off. He's starting to get approaches from interested parties. So much so, that week he is providing part of the cabaret at the Sky Sports Ball in London - repeating a few of the songs he has written already.
A lot will be lost in translation for my USA friends given this is an Englsh sport and he is singing mainly about English clubs and players, but the lyrics are alongside to make life easier.
So if you fancy taking a look then
here's the link to all 11 songs he has on youtube:cool: Think he can come up with somethin' 'bout Doctor Who, Torchwood (w/ focus on Gwen Cooper), Sarah Jane, and K-9?
Inkubus Sukkubus - Wytches:
[youtube]B2D6C2IC1U0[/youtube]
Inkubus Sukkubus - Church Of Madness:
[youtube]pZ7JyfEuNFE[/youtube]
DEMONIC CHRIST - Blut Und Ehre:
[youtube]RfXWIGkcSlo[/youtube]
Demonic Christ - Witches Fall:
[youtube]dS_crISIwzE[/youtube]
Gangrel's WWE Entrance Theme:
[youtube]NqpPbNhEaRQ[/youtube]
Kane's WWE Entrance Theme (sorry folks, no actual video here):
[youtube]Edil3pePLTU[/youtube]
Liam Lynch - United States Of Whatever:
[youtube]Xz7_3n7xyDg[/youtube]
morphine
[youtube]yP8QhblSkRI[/youtube]
:cool:
Any thoughts on my recent picks?
thank you. now i know who watches WWE.
what? that's not what you meant?;)
Works fer me. I just like to know my feller Dwellars are watching/listening to the clips I posts. Whether you like them or not, lemme know. ;)
Augment: Actually, I don't watch the WWE anymore, but I watched Raw for a while back in the WWF days, and liked the theme songs by Jim Johnston.
Oh BTW, what'd you think of the 2 I.S. clips?
[youtube]nblSYuIVGlU[/youtube]
THESE GUYS ARE PRETTY AWESOME
U SHOULD LISTEN I PREDICT THEY ARE GOOD
[youtube]TiRjvQzLOyg[/youtube]
NELLIE MCKAY - THE DOG SONG
YEAH AMY WINEHOUSE NOW NO ONE IS GOING TO CARE ABOUT [SIZE="4"][COLOR="Red"]YOU[/COLOR][/SIZE], SUCK ON [COLOR="Cyan"][FONT="Century Gothic"]THATTTTTTT~~~[/FONT][/COLOR]
GAHAHAHAH
Perdy good, MAB. And
velcome to our domain.
.gif)
Nevermore - I, Voyager:
[youtube]vP_EhEpPHjY[/youtube]
http://youtube.com/watch?v=I2s7giSB4TI
Genesis - Cinema show(live) .....the whole thing
and for those that like things other than 4/4 - the mighty might bloodlet
[youtube]DmlxKp6Eeqs[/youtube]
same song in shitty little club in iowa.
[youtube]qe5D53sMRnI[/youtube]
bloodlet. Holy Rollin' Homicide. the only real video they ever did.
[youtube]WU31uPqpvRo&feature[/youtube]
Nice! :thumb:
Now, try this:
Nile - Sarcophagus
[youtube]KB4rBJL4tiY[/youtube]
These guys are gutteral to the max.! :devil:
YouTuber
Vinkus performing his
Death Growl:
[youtube]6UVA60PIKTQ[/youtube]
Not where I saw them (at The Royal Albert Hall) but in Sydney earlier this year.
I do love them.
Crowded House with their oldie but goodie, Fall at Your Feet.
[youtube]U3caVOJ0HWI[/youtube]
Death Metal riffs by thebiblebasher666:
[youtube]hjvcliZjko4[/youtube]
Not where I saw them (at The Royal Albert Hall) but in Sydney earlier this year.
I do love them.
Crowded House with their oldie but goodie, Fall at Your Feet.
[youtube]U3caVOJ0HWI[/youtube]
I like it.
:lol: Ya'll thought I 's just a metalhead, didncha?
Nah, we have very eclectic music tastes in my family.
But I am very pleased to hear you say you like it :)
Enya - May It Be:
[youtube]hitAHKGqJZI[/youtube]
Enya - The Celts:
[youtube]tRyJPLUUQCw[/youtube]
Enya- it's In The Rain:
[youtube]zoWcpafo1Zs&NR=1[/youtube]
Sarah Brightman - Deliver Me:
[youtube]zuECcqgwrvo[/youtube]
Sarah Brightman and Steve Harley - Phantom Of The Opera:
[youtube]MmI9gAyNPyE[/youtube]
remember when this was a thread about GOOD music on youtube? ....that was cool.
Nightwish - Phantom of the Opera:
[youtube]sAI9pYweJ-k[/youtube]
Nightwish - Wish I Had an Angel (Slideshow):
[youtube]o8bbmdcvJ7c[/youtube]
Impaled - Preservation Of Death:
[youtube]5Rj-DbgtSe4[/youtube]
remember when this was a thread about GOOD music on youtube? ....that was cool.
The stuff I post
is good...at least to me.
You started this thread, now deal with it.
I don't know, drax. It seems like you just put up whatever.....
I only put stuff that really speaks to me. exceptional stuff. maybe i should make a new thread......
or maybe you could make one for the way you post in this one.....like a youtube blog....you could call it draxtube.
you seem to have a lot more free time than i do.
Well, it might not be obvious to you, but I'm posting what I like. Whether you like what I post or not, I'm gonna keep posting whenever the mood strikes me.
If you don't like my metal stuff, fine; but Sarah Brightman...Enya? Come On.
I suppose you only like mid-20th century stuff. So here ya' go:
[youtube]mc5sDt4ppnE[/youtube]
[youtube]HGq1MRPDO6I[/youtube]
Oh yeah, I do like a few Elvis songs.
that's not what i'm saying at all.
i am saying that i have deduced....from the sheer VOLUME of your links in this thread....that you are putting up whatever you've seen lately...not stuff that really stands out. but whatever....you go ahead. i don't have to watch them... it's not a problem.....just....well...
hey...i searched this thread for posts jinx made...and while i know i'm totally biased....i gotta say....great stuff, all of it. you go girl. you're practically the antidrax.
that's not what i'm saying at all.
It sure seemed like it to me.
Sacred Spirit - Yeha Noha (Wishes Of Happiness And Prosperity);
[youtube]jn_o-xGkOIk[/youtube]
i am saying that i have deduced....from the sheer VOLUME of your links in this thread....that you are putting up whatever you've seen lately...not stuff that really stands out.
He likes his music like he likes his women.
you are putting up whatever you've seen lately
Exactly what do you mean by that? I'm not angry, I just want to know cuz I'm not sure.
Elite live 1973 Peter Gabriel preformance of Dancing in the moonlit knight(Genesis)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=RdD6L4cKKU8&feature=relatedExactly what do you mean by that? I'm not angry, I just want to know cuz I'm not sure.
drax, i don't know how to say it any clearer than that. and who cares if you're mad or not?
drax, i don't know how to say it any clearer than that.
Well then assuming that you mean, I just happened to have seen these on TV or something, then my answer is no. I specifically searched YouTube for every video I posted. Why? Because I like them, and I thought some of you might like them too. I mean, aren't you guys doin' the same thing...post vidz you like, and want to share them?
Speaking of which, I have another one I'd like to share:
Sepultura - Desperate Cry:
[size=1]Barcelona; 1991[/size]
[youtube]lvIlZEBQYts[/youtube]
Ok, that was my final post in this thread.
I LOVE IT, Drax. Don't stop.
ok..no it seemed like you were surfing you tube....like people do.....one thing leads to another...and before long you find yourself watching a clip of the Osmonds on Hee Haw.....and you post it.....
if you're specifically searching out each of these songs, then carry on, my wayward son.
ok..no it seemed like you were surfing you tube....like people do.....one thing leads to another...and before long you find yourself watching a clip of the Osmonds on Hee Haw.....and you post it.....
Oh please, Hee Haw is country bumkiness at its worst. I can't believe I was ever into that piece of shit.
I LOVE IT, Drax. Don't stop.
Ok. A little sumthin' for
all the ladies:
[youtube]Tj_NjLBPotQ[/youtube]
I assume all our Dweller hotties enjoyed a bit a Kenny there. ;)
So now, a little sumthin' else primarily for me:
[youtube]02z6MzgckMQ[/youtube]
ah, the old days of the straight edge hardcore scene
Strife - Through and through
[youtube]avY55ODez9Y[/youtube]
same scene, same type. Snapcase - Caboose
[youtube]o_A9ukvQTCc[/youtube]
ah, the old days of the straight edge hardcore scene
Strife - Through and through
Gotta say, the song is way better than the video.
dude - the videos all sucked for those bands as did most of the production. most of the bands were in their teens recording on the cheap and pressing 7 inches with every penny they could scrounge. ah, my misspent youth.;)
the videos were never meant to be aired on mtv. they were usually packaged to promote the label or a show. just throw some live footage over the song and let it go.
same scene, same type. Snapcase - Caboose
Now
that one rocked! But it seemed out-of-sync to me.
i'm sure greasy tony at victory probably through the footage over the song for some cheap promo. there was absolutely no budget for this stuff because there was no mass audience - it was the hardcore scene. straightedge, vegans, vegetarians... not exactly radio fodder at the time.
same time, but not from new york. florida hardcore. it was all regionally different.
strongarm
[youtube]3g4rSt8QSdw[/youtube]
Simon and Garfunkel....and Andy Williams.
[youtube]05ZGEEBMYl4[/youtube]
And a little christmas ditty......Steven King plays Carol of the bells finger style.....no, not THAT steven king.
[youtube]julsX5x06os[/youtube]
ding fries are done......
classic NY hardcore circa '91.
Sick of it All.
[youtube]9fvu951up_0&feature[/youtube]
and a little classic Bjork
[youtube]M1tVQ7L_cs0&feature[/youtube]
Daft Punk. someone lined up Charleston style dancing over the music.
[youtube]339ixMtHrVk[/youtube]
:lol: to the dancing. Also, who knew that 3 horn blowers from the & a sax player from the 1920s would know a French song from 1997. :D
Merry fuckin' Xmas ya'll! :devil:
[youtube]grwP8QvI1jY[/youtube]
[youtube]De47fjH6RKY[/youtube]
One of the best all time "stories"
Devil Went To Georgia
by Charlie Daniels
[youtube]3FRtkek-Et4[/youtube]
[youtube]Uva_FrpLU6M[/youtube]
[youtube]npBhCo5KzCI[/youtube]
Primus's cover of TDWDTG is terrible IMO. Their cover of Master Of Puppets is not bad, but I prefer Metallica's version.
Incidently, the embedded vid of TDWDTG didn't play...had to go to the site.
Also, why did you post MOP twice?
Don't start shit with me boy, I don't want to have to make you cry and run off...
Don't start shit with me boy
How exactly did I do that? By commenting on Primus' cover songs, or commenting on your posting of MOP twice. That's simply making an observation. I ain't tryin' to start nuthin'.
Also, at least I'm taking the time now to comment on others' Tube posts.[/QUOTE]
Avril Lavigne - Girlfriend
Let the flaming begin. :p
how about you start a 'guilty pleasures on youtube' thread for that kind of thing....I can pledge at least 3 posts to it. I'm in touch with my inner weenie.
i cannot believe that i'd never looked up the Violent Femmes on you tube before....thank you, drax for starting my mind down that guilty pleasure track.....not that I'm ashamed of liking the Femmes....they fuckin rock......It is my opinion that, had they had a LESS GAY name....they'd have been much more mainstream and successful. oh well....This was one of my favorites from my senior year.....i think i put it on 'that's what she said' ....the best of lumberjim album......;) anyone still have a copy of that?
Add it up!
[youtube]jSnLdYBdeHg[/youtube]
i cannot believe that i'd never looked up the Violent Femmes on you tube before....thank you, drax for starting my mind down that guilty pleasure track.
I don't see how Avril's music is a "guilty pleasure." That term never made sense to me.
3 little tones...
METAL IS BORN!!!! :devil:
[youtube]1yntdJ1kDI4[/youtube]
Vince Mira.....15 yr old Johnny Cash fan
[youtube]KaYqyOxa4kI[/youtube]
Folsom Prison Blues
Kid's good...sounds just like 'em.
[youtube]FRkgq4QTR9Q[/youtube]
Some mighty fancy fiddling.
[youtube]iihw3e3NvpI&eurl[/youtube]
Not bad, but let's him try Progenies Of The Great Apocalypse. :D
Wow, Bruce that was really cool. That bouncing bow movement is incredibly hard to keep going for any length of time...
Stairway To Heaven
Acoustic guitar version by rodrigo y gabriela
[youtube]vNc5o9TU0t0[/youtube]
love me some amos lee
[youtube]QUua6EB_N8M[/youtube]
[youtube]KEx0StgIUAQ&feature=related[/youtube]
martin sexton comes a close second
[youtube]zeKs66uZZu8[/youtube]
A vid by YouTuber Becky Rogers featuring clips of T.A.T.U., and Tomorrow by Avril Lavigne:
[youtube]PtX_pK4ehNc[/youtube]
...and here's Avril @ AOL:
[youtube]rYZRC5P-YFc[/youtube]
T Rex sampler! Marc Bolan was the father of Disco!
[youtube]Ylww2dOW7fg[/youtube]
20th century boy
[youtube]5oGcfwKN5jY[/youtube]
Bang A Gong (Gang a Bong)
[youtube]ti8sMxPwC4U[/youtube]
Jeepster!
Vince McMahon's WWE Entrance Theme:
[youtube]mHnPLLkjBkk[/youtube]
Yo LJ, you shorten yours, I'll shorten mine. :p
Yo LJ, you shorten yours, I'll shorten mine. :p
Can yours get any shorter?

Would you like me to send you to hell? :p
EDIT: Sorry dude. Just frustrated ,cuz it's 18 degress outside, and even with my heater on max., I'm still freezing, and I can hardly type cuz my hands are so cold.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8uHoqeH91o
The above video cannot be embedded because the record industry are a bunch of fucks who must be the first ones against the wall when the revolution comes.
Thanks Hon!
I was trying to embed this video and I couldn't get it to work - I deleted the message before I knew Tony was reposting for me.
It's Danielia Cotton rocking out to "Devil in Disguise":devil:
the Red Hot Chili Pipers
[youtube]OwrvHnYpwkk[/youtube]
Awesome. One of them looked suspiciously like LJ, though.....
Kudzu String Band gets Juggy
[youtube]9PKaOp6oLqQ[/youtube]
Afroman - Because I Got High (Uncensored)
[youtube]305vRNoofr8[/youtube]
what would the censored version be like?
oh ok. I think the "eat your pussy" is cut for the radio. mebbe. Or mebbe I was just high.
Correct. You just won...nuttin'! :D
Dunno why they bother. My kids just think it refers to poor starving people forced to munch on feral kitties...... :D
[youtube]1wfXMzZfn74[/youtube]
but makes me feel homesick
[youtube]fk1OWidapHs[/youtube]
(just be thankful I didn't post any of ManC's blue moon clips.....)
Dunno why they bother. My kids just think it refers to poor starving people forced to munch on feral kitties...... :D
Do whut?
[youtube]1wfXMzZfn74[/youtube]
In't 'at song by Cypress Hill?
New Year's revolution:
[youtube]1eOu-jVuuxo[/youtube]
In't 'at song by Cypress Hill?
House of Pain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZZADbubu0Y 'k. I thought House Of Pain was a song by Cypress Hilll.
The Beatnix (Beatle borrowers) doing Stairway to Heaven. Clever.
[youtube]3WfoccRna6I[/youtube]
Feist - 1, 2, 3, 4:
[YOUTUBE]p8Z-DIAthbM[/YOUTUBE]
Nick Pitera singing both the male and female parts of "A Whole New World" from Aladdin:
[youtube]t9-CS2v8wcc[/youtube]
[youtube]k3WhQB7Hq0Q[/youtube]
Nick Pitera singing both the male and female parts of "A Whole New World" from Aladdin:
So why is this good? (let's ignore the fact that the music is so nastily disney that's an automatic crap pass).
He can't sing either part well -his voice is strained and untrained. he's flat -in more than one sense. There is no depth to the male voice and no resonance to the female. It's like watching a very poor ventriloquist. How does this merit recognition on a "good music" thread?
OK forget it. I now see you're just trolling again. I clicked on the 1234 link. I ought to know better.
I don't know, drax. It seems like you just put up whatever.....
I only put stuff that really speaks to me. exceptional stuff. maybe i should make a new thread......
or maybe you could make one for the way you post in this one.....like a youtube blog....you could call it draxtube.
you seem to have a lot more free time than i do.
Well then assuming that you mean, I just happened to have seen these on TV or something, then my answer is no. I specifically searched YouTube for every video I posted. Why? Because I like them, and I thought some of you might like them too. I mean, aren't you guys doin' the same thing...post vidz you like, and want to share them?
Speaking of which, I have another one I'd like to share:
*DELETED FROM QUOTE*
Ok, that was my final post in this thread.
ok..no it seemed like you were surfing you tube....like people do.....one thing leads to another...and before long you find yourself watching a clip of the Osmonds on Hee Haw.....and you post it.....
if you're specifically searching out each of these songs, then carry on, my wayward son.
OK.... so now i think you lied about specifically searching out each video you've posted.
who searches for Aladdin? seriously.....if you searched this video out, then i count it as conclusive proof that you've had a dick in your mouth.
LJ is my sock puppet, by the way
...I just can't quite work out how to get my hands on his money... I should have gone for a glove puppet
i spent it.
...i had help.
[youtube]m3MHptWvC-s[/youtube]
Here ya go drax
[youtube]OHwsV5IqhZs[/youtube]
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pSIbfzK2spg
Imogen Heap - Just For Now
This is a really amazing preformance!
Nas's Ether. Note that there was no official video to the song.
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Pigs
[youtube]-T30cQgHoRE[/youtube]
pt2
[youtube]xvpkZ5HhV7A[/youtube]
Vera
[youtube]LzwCm9n6_Yw[/youtube]
SRV in Montreux
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Crank it UP !!!
Following Jinx's Floyd theme ,
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a blast from the past
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A little Blind Melon...
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I know I posted her befor BUT eather the audio sucked or the Video sucked , I made this my . the Audio is slightly slow , but this is my First try at this ,
Corinne Bailey Rae singing Since I been loveing You
[youtube]H5pS95aOuMw[/youtube]
Man, that is a voice, thanks Zip nice catch.
Thanks Griff ,
Purest like JIM will probley Bitch , but Corinne can SING !!!
that's too funny.....i was gonna...but then i said....jinx is my witness....."ah...i'll just hold my tongue."
Mavis Staples , See that my grave is kept clean
[youtube]hvRxPA-dN2s[/youtube]
I thinks zippy has teh jungle fevah.
Just a different ear than YOU !!
diggin' that steel slide guitar.... and the lady has her share of power. she reminds me of the oracle from the Matrix
Just a different ear than YOU !!
aw, don't be salty....i was just pickin. i like it, i like it. it IS good music on you tube!.... we're ok.
Just saw this Obama video on television last night. I love it!
[youtube]2fZHou18Cdk[/youtube]
Lyrics hereI saw Richard Thompson at The Blue Note in Columbia Tuesday night. My stills didn't come out well, but this video I shot was worth sharing. Great show, as always. I may go see him in Lawrence on March 12. I'm such a groupie.
[youtube]FzI1f7DQpCE[/youtube]
I'm in one of those moods. here's my youtubetreamofmusicconcsiousness
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suspect I will never grow out of this one....
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[youtube]C8uoY9e5YVY[/youtube]
one of the most amazing voices ever...
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Another great singer..
[youtube]BvcNtoHwd6Y&feature=related[/youtube]
Selena Gomez - Cruella De Vil:
[youtube]7H8LA0A1q_4[/youtube]
Say what you want about me & Disney Channel; I like this song.
Here's a couple by Vangelis:
Mythodea:
[youtube]G_U4k_lc3pE[/youtube]
Alpha:
[youtube]rT5zCHn0tsg[/youtube]
Kirsty Maccoll
[youtube]It1vvOnCiAc[/youtube]
Just JB and the Piano
[youtube]lfY77W8KNtg[/youtube]
this is a good one...
David Lindley is amazing - I don't think JB would've gotten where he did without him
[youtube]JaHEqrCTPyI[/youtube]
psssst!
jaxon browne is teh suxor
[youtube]HKTSaezB4p8[/youtube]
The main performer here is Richard Feynman, Nobel prize winner in Physics, one of the greatest scientists the world has ever known. His contributions to the world, let the Wikipedia entry explain:
known for expanding the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and particle theory. For his work on quantum electrodynamics, Feynman was a joint recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, together with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga; he developed a widely-used pictorial representation scheme for the mathematical expressions governing the behavior of subatomic particles, which later became known as Feynman diagrams.
He assisted in the development of the atomic bomb and was a member of the panel that investigated the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In addition to his work in theoretical physics, Feynman has been credited with pioneering the field of quantum computing, and introducing the concept of nanotechnology (creation of devices at the molecular scale). He held the Richard Chace Tolman professorship in theoretical physics at Caltech.
this one's for you Jimmy...
[youtube]IU1rZa8Ur_Q[/youtube]
BellX1 (this is accoustic - but both versions are good)
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BellX1 (this is accoustic - but both versions are good)
[youtube]nkDm8QtVqcU[/youtube]
[youtube]OCbuRA_D3KU[/youtube]
An incredible version of The Look of Love, with video from Eraserhead. It brings tears to my eyes.
[youtube]cDSZFdbPoFY[/youtube]
Ray Lamontagne
[youtube]3VBVqE-UtHw&feature=related[/youtube]
Motorhead
[youtube]ImrtZRrS70w[/youtube]
Distillers
[youtube]jRpgjmCD2XM[/youtube]
just a heads up for anyone that wants to actually download the videos on youtube:
1. Go to converttube.com
2. Enter the full URL into the green box.
3. Click "Convert & Download"
You could "hypothetically" download the music video, then rip just the audio track and create an mp3 from it, hypothetically speaking of course.
Ray Lamontagne
Whoa. Nice catch.
Thanks Griff. I just downloaded his album "Trouble", last week, I really like his voice. Some people are comparing him to a young Joe Cocker.
just a heads up for anyone that wants to actually download the videos on youtube:
1. Go to converttube.com
2. Enter the full URL into the green box.
3. Click "Convert & Download"
Or...
If you use Firefox, just install
this. Easy fa sheezy. :cool:
juanny cash:
[youtube]KaYqyOxa4kI[/youtube]
Perdy goood, Jimmy boy. Now, les listen to da real Man In Black perform his final tune 'fore departin' this world:
[youtube]AO9dbmJ_2zU[/youtube]
[youtube]AO9dbmJ_2zU[/youtube]
so sad....i never appreciated him until after he was gone. thank you, jeepngeorge for turning me on to him....long before 'Walk the Line' came out.
yep, way ahead of you there. i think the one i posted last night may have been a repeat too. meh...i listened again anyway. that's a great version of that song.
Sorry, Jim. Didn't see that you already posted it last June. :blush:
i think the one i posted last night may have been a repeat too.
yepI wasn't gonna mention it cuz I figured you'd get all territorial about this being your thread, and you'll repost if you want to. ;)
well, it's a good thing you didn't act like a little bitch then. that was a close one.
:D There would be no point. :D
Space:
[youtube]R136pVdgnPQ&feature[/youtube]
[youtube]N-wIvsZBFhQ&feature[/youtube]
[youtube]caXkHq3Q0N8&feature[/youtube]
Lucinda and Elvis
[youtube]71YAlG_uMgU[/youtube]
elvis singing alison
[youtube]vs6HbYit5-A[/youtube]
http://www.showmehowtoplay.com/video/tina_dico_live_session/?
I just discovered Tina Dico. I just love this song.
I think showmehowtoplay.com has a better live session but I can't post it. Here is the link. ( above)
[youtube]Iv8bO2zGIgI[/youtube]
[youtube]i6N0sNMKFO4&feature=related[/youtube]
ok, lets see if I can make this work.
I love this song, and its a sweet version.
yay! Rufus Wainwright
more lucinda
[youtube]RXbn1-aVQw8&feature=related[/youtube]
carsie blanton
[youtube]I9Vdk199CEk&feature=related[/youtube]
[youtube]qli4RyNaWUM[/youtube]
[LEFT]Probably my favourite Seether track, great video too.
Driven Under
[youtube]9DsjinVRkhA[/youtube]
[/LEFT]
the singer is awfully creedish. i like the bass line though.
[LEFT]Probably my favourite Seether track, great video too
[youtube]9DsjinVRkhA[/youtube]
Squeeze "cool for cats", video , not so much.
[youtube]pehHNJWKf3g[/youtube]
More squeeze "Take me, I'm yours", don't know why , but I think this awesome, great in the car when I feeling tired
[youtube]UcI2XJpsWqg[/youtube]
Squeeze Trifecta "Up the Junction"
[youtube]c3635AFfu0s [/youtube]
and now some TwoTone
The English Beat "Mirror in the Bathroom", Surprised to find this had a video
[youtube]UTNpaaPHENE [/youtube]
The Specials "Too much, too young"
[youtube]90ivvM7VH7U [/youtube]
More Specials "Ghost Town"
[youtube]28TeUbYvXS0&NR [/youtube] [/LEFT]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDcFwgU8HHg
I don't know how to actually post the video so..this is what you get.
:)
A link..
Vienna by Ultravox
[youtube]kvCxWTjrBXQ[/youtube]
tragically kept off the no1 spot by Joe Dolce
[youtube]sFacWGBJ_cs[/youtube]
I didn't know this guy was so attractive. He also looks like a guy that would be in "lord of the rings". I always thought he would look like an old curmudgeon...guess not. Then again..this was the 80's. Thank you, youtube!! A new favorite old vid.!!
[youtube]UJE9Ks3BBMM&feature=related[/youtube]
The Finnish rock band called The Leningrad Cowboys. A little while ago, they held a concert in Russia, in which - to the screaming applause of Russkie teen-agers - they got the Red Army Choir to join them on stage for a performance of "Sweet Home Alabama." In English.
[youtube]0lNFRLrP014[/youtube]
[youtube]1s8nRL2bPCU[/youtube]
Bob Seger
[youtube]Fe7yOccqdxI[/youtube]
Despite the big hair and cheesy gold lame - this song rocks
[youtube]k99h5aikc4g[/youtube]
If a song is pretty recently on YouTube and doesn't have as many views as its popularity would seem to warrant - it's probably something that has been and will be flagged for removal.
The last video you posted is marked as no longer available. 10 hours after you posted it!
I ran sound tonight for *spectacular* group called The Wiyos, who perform what they lovingly refer to "Old Timey Music", including much Texas swing, vintage blues, semi-novelty tunes, and just tons of the most amazing Americana you can imagine. If you get a chance to see them, do it. Don't even think about it, just go see them. If you don't like them, send me a PM and I'll personally refund your admission. Great guys, killer musicians, wonderful stage presentation.
Youtube link:The Dyin' Crapshooter Blues
[youtube]srzu3UnaG8E[/youtube]
sorry, just try to post a video but it doesn't go through.
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[youtube]wRSDzG5oOgc[/youtube]
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
[youtube]JL29_GH91f8[/youtube]
Robert Plant & Tori Amos
[youtube]pX8XEaCPTWs[/youtube]
Robert Plant - Morning Dew (Yes Drax, this is a cover)
[youtube]9Eba5xrhIPc[/youtube]
For those of you in the King of Prussia area of PA - The new Rolling Stones concert movie Shine a Light (Directed by Martin Scorsese) is showing at the IMAX.
Here is a clip - The quality is not ideal - it's really great on that 50 foot screen!
If you like the stones at all, I think you'll enjoy the IMAX experience
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Happy 420 ,
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a better clip [youtube]vfTRJ3ZtluM&feature=PlayList&p=1228EBBC04E5E9D6&index=0[/youtube]
One of my favorite Stones songs - Moonlight Mile
[youtube]g4Re6vR7Svc[/youtube]
Gov't Mule
[youtube]nf0BNlYY_RA&feature=related[/youtube]
[youtube]0t7HLkldXbg[/youtube]
Hayseed Dixie Hells Bells
The Lead in is Killer !!!
Hayseed Dixie Hells Bells
The Lead in is Killer !!!
Think I'll stick with AC/DCs version.
Robert Plant - Morning Dew (Yes Drax, this is a cover)
Why would ASS U ME I knew there was an original?
Flying fingers
[youtube]wXhynVqy9_I[/youtube]
Impressive. "Metallicoustic."
[youtube]VItmtAuWz0w[/youtube]
Don't start shit with me boy, I don't want to have to make you cry and run off...
Primus definitely kicks ass. I saw them live years ago at the Universal Amphitheater with my brother who plays Bass guitar. I made sure we got seats good enough for my little bro to watch Less Claypool's hands.
When I went skydiving the first time I got to choose 2 songs for the soundtrack over the video. One of them was a Primus song.
[youtube]WqeSjN2vrJI&feature[/youtube]
Operatic trained with a great sense of humour .........and she's great live.
Hey lush!
[youtube]iL4mywCOJXA[/youtube]
Dennis Chambers playing fusion with some Japanese dudes.
You MUST SEE the sexy look he gives his bandmate, around 2:24.
I live for the moments that you have one of these looks across stage.
[youtube]CPJB-DLbRbQ[/youtube]
REALLY GREAT
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The clips are too literal, and there are far too many of them.
But the song still moves me intensely. Even if we are no longer between the wars, but living in their times.
BTW, Billy Bragg wouldn't win a Billy Bragg soundalike competition. He'd be accused of exaggeration.
[youtube]yLQgkF_FsO4[/youtube]
You English are a warlike lot.
It's from 1984, and BB is an ex-squaddie.
But (as is obvious) a socialist with a strong work ethic.
Just because I can, but because I also do believe it is good music, one of his more commercial songs. With the late great Kirsty MacColl below.
For the record Billy Bragg is straight, but at the time sexuality was a political issue in Britain because of
Clause 28 . And for Brits - yes that is Phil Jupitus in the video. In his beat-poet stage.
[youtube]iqH_xqh0eVw[/youtube]
that's damn near rickrollish.......
... except that Billy Bragg has no illusions that he is cool or that he can dance, making the whole video a send-up from the start...?
Sorry - you got me on a 90s trip now.
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine - just the distinctive opening beats are enough to make people of my age (and political bent) grin like a rabid dog.
Again, it's probably aged to the outside world, but the part of me that's eternally 19 thrills to it.
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I know this is a lip sync...but it doesn't matter when it comes to Karen Carpenter, the angel voice. Can you believe she died because of her perception of her body? Bless her.
[youtube]dPmbT5XC-q0&feature=related[/youtube]
Gotta love the Manics. Even 15 odd years on.
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I know this is a lip sync...but it doesn't matter when it comes to Karen Carpenter, the angel voice. Can you believe she died because of her perception of her body? Bless her.
You can hear it in the songs. Amazing talent, but sadly miswired. I don't mean that in a dismissive way - it's the way I saw myself when I was at my worst.
Sadly, anorexia runs so deel into the psyche that body image is only the surface. Pun not intended. It's usually a control issue, but so closely aligned with image it's very difficult to address.
Anyway. What I meant to say was - she has a beautiful voice and a fantastic range.
Kate Nash
[youtube]Y9Xl9rdCPbE[/youtube]
Kate Nash - Dickhead
[youtube]grJUX2alNrU[/youtube]
sorry this cuts off before complete - but it's the best option for sound quality....
Paul Simon
[youtube]7-zTns957B4[/youtube]
The Corrs & Bono
When the Stars Go Blue
[youtube]XV_dbCF1jOA&feature=related[/youtube]
David Gray
The Other Side
[youtube]XxeWW3m2--E[/youtube]
Sonic Youth
Superstar
[youtube]hHZNWimbhUE[/youtube]
I have flown his flag many times before, to muted appreciation.
But was delighted to see someone had posted this clip from Seven Worlds Collide, which shows my hero Neil Finn with (hopefully) other people's heroes.
Watch it just for the roll call at the beginning. Not bad imo. No death metal stars though.
[youtube]g6EW0p_hj2I[/youtube]
The song drives me nuts, but my kids love it and I like the vid....
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I'm on a Neil Finn trip.
I won't apologise for it. The man is a masterful singer/ songwriter/ musician/ performer. And probably lots more!
I'd heard of this version of Stuff & Nonsense (cynic/ romantic that I am, my favourite love song of all time) but never heard it. To find this is delicious. If you like it enough to watch it through you'll like it twice as much.
"And you know that I love you, here and now not forever, I can give you the present, I don't know bout the future, that's all stuff and nonsense"
[youtube]0ucDD_nVEuE[/youtube]
Sex and druges and rock and roll !!!!
[youtube]gBLeVcP_JQg[/youtube]
Totally cool Griff.
I've been rediscovering a few old favourites.
Goriilaz: Clint Eastwood
[youtube]qpDer9wdUEw[/youtube]
this is probably old news....
but I think its good enough to be shown again
Guy who sings both male and female parts
[youtube]t9-CS2v8wcc[/youtube]
even BETTER where he combines his recordings
[youtube]xlRGidTBCPU[/youtube]
Metallica covering Turn the Page
[youtube]378uqEJdY9U&feature=related[/youtube]
Pink Floyd
Wish you were here
[youtube]3DXCHa9BYfE[/youtube]
R J Burnside StackOLee
[youtube]UiangdSG9ww[/youtube]
As Bad ass as it gets !!!
Music with stills again, sorry.
Manic Street Preachers Roses in the Hospital
I chose this version over the others because it's the album version. In the chart version (i.e. the video) they replaced "We don't want your fucking love" with a repeat of "Roses in the hospital". Still sounds good - but for me it was the former line that blew me away. I was 18? 19? and I did want love - from anyone, anywhere - I craved acceptance and was desperate to find my peer group. To hear that line sung so aggressively in a song about mental illness/ self harm was a revelation.
Lyrics underneath if you're interested - the intonation can be confusing.
[youtube]4jsZmcraVTY[/youtube]
Roses in the hospital
Try to pull my fingernails out
Roses in the hospital
I want to cling to something soft
Roses in the hospital
Progressing like a constant war
Roses in the hospital
There's no one to feel ashamed for
All we wanted was a home
Now we are so strung out we wanna own
Like a leaf in the autumn breeze
Like a flood in January
We don't want your fucking love
Roses in the hospital
Stub cigarettes out on my arm
Roses in the hospital
Want to feel something of value
Roses in the hospital
Nothing really makes me happy
Roses in the hospital
Heroin is just too trendy
All we wanted was a home
Now we are so strung out we wanna own
Like a leaf in the autumn breeze
Like a flood in January
We don't want your fucking love
Roses in the hospital
This century achieved so much
Roses in the hospital
To make a voice no voice at all
Roses in the hospital
Flowers cannot express the loss
Roses in the hospital
Torn reflections of burnt out trash
Of burnt out trash
Forever ever delayed
Forever ever delayed
Forever
Forever
Forever ever delayed
(Independence is a game)
Forever ever delayed
(Credibility, I'm yawning)
Forever
Forever
(Rudi Rudi Rudi Rudi Rudi Rudi Rudi Rudi gonna fail)
Forever ever delayed
Forever delayed
Forever
Forever
Forever delayed
(The west scratches onto my skin)
Forever delayed
(Contagious like a suntan)
We never felt any sun, any sun
Rudi Rudi Rudi gonna fail
Velvet revolver - wish you were here
[youtube]3q84pXEVwSI[/youtube]
how about some Elvis
[youtube]eWNG4oXcrmA[/youtube]
Duet of sorts:
O'Reilly and Drowning Pool
[youtube]ft3K9EFw6sY[/youtube]
And a bit more Elvis
[youtube]vRT8nA665Gs[/youtube]
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The Vaughan Brothers- Good Texan
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Two worlds collide - Tammy Wynette meets the KLF
[youtube]RPjggN-KByI[/youtube]
(then someone starting screaming "Turn up the strobe")
Speaking of Michelle Shocked. A friend turned me on to her music back in, I don't know, 1989? I like her voice and her style. Can't find Graffiti Limbo but here are a couple more off her "Short Sharp Shocked" album:
[youtube]q15PlMFQdMg[/youtube]
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Just for toe tappin' fun. :D
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Ah Shawnee I love Michelle Shocked!
Never owned an album, but had them played to me plenty.
Funny, don't think I've ever even seen her before. She reminds me of Dana! I think it's the physique and the bakers cap :)
Bruce
[youtube]aLSFcF8SOiw[/youtube]
Another Bruce
[youtube]mfzov0Cq90o[/youtube]
"devils and dust"
[youtube]_Zi92rsVsEQ[/youtube]
By a ten-year old girl. You think your kids rock? HAH!
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/2231106/7041371
(hope not already posted) (not youtube, so don't know how to embed it. Come to think of it, I'm not how to embed the youtoobies, either).
[youtube]iPS4G3AnG7Q[/youtube]
Sky Cries Mary - Small Town
This album is unbelievably great. I'm gut-shot with its beauty. (The video is not band-made. The song is though.)
thats beenn posted Cloud ,, but its Still good
Jane's Addiction "Jane Says"
[youtube]nXKXL8OlpUM[/youtube]
ah, sorry I did a search but nothing came up. tricksy search engine!
Radiohead
[youtube]W6uaTYjCWvY[/youtube]
Talking heads - Once in a Life time
[youtube]qyKgMtZyfwU[/youtube]
a Nice performance by 3 Great artists ,
[youtube]FhJKSseiPXE[/youtube]
Zeppelin - Babe im gonna leave you
[youtube]QNj9RkqYLwU[/youtube]
Stripes - Death letter
[youtube]3-HR3EcC7cg[/youtube]
AC/DC Whole Lotta Rosie (1978 Live)
[youtube]lPwxD94IBkE&feature=related[/youtube]
This one is better - Angus has skilz
[youtube]ZBnFM4R5HZU&feature=related[/youtube]
Happy B-Day Jerry
[youtube]vSFEomvkAPQ[/youtube]
By a ten-year old girl. You think your kids rock? HAH!
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/2231106/7041371
(hope not already posted) (not youtube, so don't know how to embed it. Come to think of it, I'm not how to embed the youtoobies, either).
Apart from her remarkable playing skills, she is doing a very complex set of interactions with the controllable parameters of the synth. Her left hand is sequencing the preprogrammed drum patterns/playing the low register crunch guitar sound, her left foot is playing the bass line on the organ-style pedals, she is playing the guitar and organ leads with her right hand on the upper manual, and her right foot is controlling volume, pitch bends and patch changes on the other pedals.
I couldn't pick out the melody line with one hand, let alone do all the other stuff it takes to render that performance. Amazing. Bet she can pat her head and rub her tummy at the same time, no problem.
Rodrigo y Gabriela "Diablo Rojo" on Letterman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPhVpIlc1vs
PS
How the f#$@ do you embead a video ?!? Because I have been trying for awhile now and failing hardcore at it.
Toro,
Go to url and copy the code that comes after the = sign. Then type:
[ youtube ]code goes here [ /youtube ] without the spaces..
Turn up your subwoofer...
[youtube]_FXoyr_FyFw[/youtube]
That is OUT STANDING Flint !!!!
One of my "things I want to do someday" is to witness, first-hand, a performance on one of these large-scale pipe organs. Probably the most impressive musical instrument invented, to date.
They're actually relatively common, I've seen people play on two different ones in my city and I wasn't even trying. Just figure out which churches in your area have them and attend a service...
There's a big german restaurant somewhere in this state that is famous for its big organ. (heehee i said big organ.) I've been there but for the life of me I don't know where it was.
Dose the restaurant with the big pipe organ specialize in massive, swollen sausages?
Yep, it's all beef-stuffed pork and pork-stuffed beef.
Brad Paisley - Whiskey Lullabye.
[youtube]CigNPSIxVxk[/youtube]
It's the live version, which I don't prefer, but I can't find the non-live so there you go.
Also, it's sad. And country.
Also, Regina Spektor:
[youtube]SGTDRztaCCw[/youtube]
LeRoi Moore, DMB Sax, died today.
:sniff:
[youtube]uesIbOfT8hk[/youtube]
[youtube]eiBMltWg2RQ[/youtube]
I dont know why but here Lately AC/DC seems to ROCK !!
It's not youtube...but I had to share
The Barenaked Ladies Bathroom Sessions.
I just watched Ed Robertson (swoon swoon swoon) singing my favorite
When I Fall.
Whew. I mean, seriously! :blush:
Ex-HM found Distant Sun on YouTube as one of the Bathroom Sessions.
It finally convinced him of what I never had been able to - that Neil Finn can really write.
Let's hear it for Humpty!
[youtube]2-jVU5Lqxx0[/youtube]
I once got busy in a Burger King bathroom. Humpty and Shock G were the same dude. Did you ever hear the "Sex Packets" concept album?
Anyway, here's a meat and potatoes rocker for jim and jinx.
[youtube]F5Cf5OusjrQ[/youtube]
Toadies, anyone?
I'm not gonna lie,
I'll not be a gentleman.
Behind the boathouse,
I'll show you my dark secret.
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It's that he's a vampire![/COLOR][/SIZE]
Steve Vai (played the devil in
Crossroads) with an orchestra...
[youtube]9IrWyZ0KZuk[/youtube]
Same song, from the G3 wankfest (1996).
[youtube]mDZuNM3HmU4[/youtube]
The Bastard Fairies' video of "We're All Going to Hell". The lead singer is Yellow Thunder Woman - yes that's her real name why do you ask?
*Flag* possibly NSFW
[youtube]zTOffYj5TxU[/youtube]
And this ukulele player is just terrific, listen to her other songs too if you like ukes, Jonathan Colton, and catchy funny songs...
The Cake is a Lie!
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D'aaahhhh...Rowan and Martin. Those were the days....and I do remember them. We never missed Laugh-In.
You bet your sweet bippy! :)
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Spinnerettes - valium knights
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Code Monkey like Fritos. Code Monkey like Tab and Mountain Dew.
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What is the name of the end credit song?
Never mind I found it
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David Lee Roth's vocal from "Running With the Devil".
Yeah, just the vocal track. With no post-production compression, reverb, etc. It's educational... and unintentionally funny.
UT, I had tears from laughing so hard at that.
This is a "had to be there" but I worked a huge wedding at the club once, they had attached outside wedding tents to the rest of the building to accommodate the guests. Towards the end of the evening, the wedding party was trashed. Everyone had migrated indoors and I was outside in the tent cleaning up. They had the speakers attached to the microphone, but not the DJ. The drunk groom and groomsmen were all standing around singing "Friends in Low Places." Very badly. What was funny was that in the tent you couldn't hear the music at all, just a bunch of drunk guys mumbling along to the rest of the words until they got to the "I've got friends in low places" mumble mumble mumble..."Ohh ohhh asis..." it was one of the funniest things I have ever heard in my life.
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Ah, the '80s.
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lol...running DA DA DA across the screen, in case someone forgot the words.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xEzGIuY7kw&feature=email
I think that ranks as one of the best Weird Al's. I love that one.
lol! Unfortunately, about half of that reminded me of me.
Yea..I'm sippin' my earl grey tea. Gansta style. Rly.
The power chord? UUh yup. By I give out better power supplies. nah nah. What's wrong with that? People need those damn it? They never switch them out from the ones they had in '92...c'mon....
I think that ranks as one of the best Weird Al's. I love that one.
Another One Rides the Bus is pretty darn funny!
Especially the part where he mimics Freddie Mercury (I think) doing the "hey eh eh eh eh..." part. (About 1:47?)
Hey, I'm gonna sit by you!
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Another One Rides the Bus is pretty darn funny!
Especially the part where he mimics Freddie Mercury (I think) doing the "hey eh eh eh eh..." part. (About 1:47?)
Hey, I'm gonna sit by you!
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Yup thats pretty wacky...lol.
I may be weird but Weird Al is da Bomb. :D
I like this band and wtf?
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Okay, couldn't find a good version of the SLF song I really wanted (Alternative Ulster). So here are two of Suspect Device.
This is a down and dirty recording which reflects the way they played when I saw them live (more than once)
Pictures, not pretty though, just the band playing
If you only want to hear it once, watch this one.
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This is the album version.
No pictures, pretty or otherwise.
But it's a nice clean recording.
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And just to make this the most comprehensive post ever, the lyrics.
Inflammable material is planted in my head
It's a suspect device that's left 2000 dead
Their solutions are our problems
They put up the wall
On each side time and prime us
And make sure we get fuck all
They play their games of power
They mark and cut the pack
They deal us to the bottom
But what do they put back?
[Chorus:]
Don't believe them
Don't believe them
Don't be bitten twice
You gotta suss, suss, suss, suss, suss out
Suss suspect device
They take away our freedom
In the name of liberty
Why don't they all just clear off
Why won't they let us be
They make us feel indebted
For saving us from hell
And then they put us through it
It's time the bastards fell
[Chorus]
Don't believe them
Don't believe them
Question everything you're told
Just take a look around you
At the bitterness and spite
Why can't we take over and try to put it right
[Chorus]
We're a suspect device if we do what we're told
But a suspect device can score an own goal
I'm a suspect device the Army can't defuse
You're a suspect device they know they can't refuse
We're gonna blow up in their face
This is not aimed completely at getting the British out of Ireland. More about getting violence off the streets of Ulster. It can be read equally as anti-IRA or anti-UDR.
I've been thinking about living with terrorism quite a bit recently, so they've been on my mind.
Okay doke, here's the dirty version promised in the Jihad thread. Merc sez dirty is okay.
But you'll see what I mean by dirty below. Not the lyrics, just the quality.
It has the force that I remember though (then again I know the words!)
From Bolton.
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Lyrics
Nothin' for us in Belfast
The Pound so old it's a pity
OK, there's the Trident in Bangor
Then walk back to the city
We ain't got nothin' but they don't really care
They don't even know you know
Just want our money
And we can take it or leave it
What we need is
(Chorus)
An Alternative Ulster
Grab it change it it's yours
Get an Alternative Ulster
Ignore the bores and their laws
Get an Alternative Ulster
Be an anti-security force
Alter your native Ulster
Alter your native land
Take a look where you're livin'
You got the Army on your street
And the RUC dog of repression
Is barking at your feet
Is this the kind of place you wanna live?
Is this were you wanna be?
Is this the only life we're gonna have?
What we need is
(Chorus)
They say they're a part of you
But that's not true you know
They say they've got control of you
And that's a lie you know
They say you will never be
Free free free
Get an Alternative Ulster
Get an Alternative Ulster
Get an Alternative Ulster
As previously, it's not an anti-British song. It's just about disaffected youth and in this case they happen to live in a warzone. I wish I could find a better live version. If anyone is interested please do.
Again, this has been on my mind very much this last week.
huh. "Evolution of Dance" -- an apparently famous YouTube clip which I have never heard of. unsurprising, really, but they mentioned it on NCIS, so I had to Google it.
Clever and hysterical!
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did you mean, this?
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My latest favourite band: MGMT
I am so impressed with their debut album.
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This is same song but live:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=e4FPlH__vvY&NR=1Oh and I love this video. Same band:
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and that's it. That's all I'm posting.... not gonna do my usual thing of bombarding the Cellar with my most recent fascination... mmm mmm not me.
Bizarre. They're no longer available. Oh well I'll post a link to their channel
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XnXRfhIDLtA&feature=channelAwwwww, just found some Glastonbury clips of Crowded House.
I'd rather watch them, pitch perfect real musicians, than any spectacular all dancing big production big budget show.
The wonderful thing is, whether you see them at Glastonbury, the Royal Albert Hall, the Indigo2 or down your local pub, they could never be any the less for it. Okay, will stop the fangurl stuff now.
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troy live
Oh I love that song, LJ. I had that album when I was 15.
that's funny...I'm really a 15 year old girl on the inside.
while my ukulele gently weeps
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Jim Says I Haz a Feets Fetcious ,
I dont care , this is GOOOOOD !
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Mingo Fishtrap [SIZE="1"][COLOR="White"] . . .[/COLOR] [COLOR="Silver"]who knew these were white guys?![/COLOR] [/SIZE]
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this might already be in this thread, but 587 posts is too many to review to make sure. Anyway.....
This is Wicked Game. Maybe the sexiest video evar. Chris Isaacs and Adriana Lima rolling around in the surf pretending to be into each other.
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Personal Jesus
covered by the late Mr Johnny Cash
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It's a non video, but i love the picture. great version of the song. He draws the Rs in some of the words out almost awkwardly, but it works.
oh, it's a fucking toe tapper too, so get your big shoes on first!
I have been revisiting the 90s, musically speaking :)
from the elder statesmen of British dance:
Afro Left, by Leftfield
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I'm loving this new Youtube embedding style. being able to search the collection without having to go to the site is much better.
Leftfield did a song called Phat Drummer (I think) which was used in one of the best adverts ever. Here's the advert, for Guiness:
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The full track (that's just the intro) is second on the menu. Well worth a listen, but has to be loud to be appreciated fully *grins*
Oh ba. Still raises the hairs on my forearms.
I found this searching for something else - Not that I typically go for the oldies - but this just has a timeless classic vibe
Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee "Nice Work if you can get it"
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Michael Franti and Spearhead Say Hey to make you happy...will in embed work?!
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denied. linky no hottie. why am I densest? help for me?
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warch you have spaces inside your youtube vbcodes. I fix. WT we can't embed that way, instructions on how to put in youtube videos are
here
(nodding, shaking clenched fist and gritted teeth...)
space!
thanks fav toad.
This what I am listening to right now:
Both from BSG soundtrack. Totally different feel to the other I posted last week.
The Dance. A proper dance. Jig style, lots of Irish influence. (I think...I don't know enough about musical forms to be sure ;p)
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Fight night. Military beats, celtic fringe and wailing pipes.
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I love this song, but this YouTuber hasn't faithfully transcribed the lyrics.
Meh - you probably won't notice on one hearing.
It's not a video (album track) so just keep the window open as you do something else.
FTR - this was my marriage break-up song. I had the album (Firecracker) in my car and used to drive the roads of Bucks, singing and crying and trying to work out what the hell I was doing. Still, if you have to do it, the scenery and the soundtrack are as good as any to do it to.
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And the line which I still sing sometimes to myself is, "And I'm barely balancing as it is, and I don't want to drown in my dreams" which I think is a lovely fusion of tune and voice and words.
Playing For Change.
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I heard this song today and I can't stop singing it. It's very catchy and the video is cool.
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:)
I just saw these guys, and they were good live!
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Is this thing on?
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I've never told anyone this before, but when I was a kid watching 8 is enough, I had a Linda Ronstadt poster on my wall. She was kind of hot back then. It was when she still had a coke problem and was dating governor Jerry Brown and she still did some rock music. Actually I had 2 posters at that time. The other one was Farrah Faucet from her Charlie's Angels show.
She's a doll in this video, and what a voice!
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Gorillaz feel good inc / Ed / Edd / Eddy
dude that video is dope ive never seen that before!
Norah Jones--Seven years
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Najee...Talkin'
Saw this guy at Gilly's in Dayton, some years ago. Great show.
No video...but I figure it works as "good music." I had to say out loud "see, Kenny G, there is more to sax than just playing scales." imho
It makes me dance. :blush:
ymmv
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Ryan Adams and the Cardinals
"Magick"
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Ryan Adams and the Cardinals
"When the Stars go Blue"
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Dani California"
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Two amazing women
Bonnie Raitt and Norah Jones
"I don't want anything to change"
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An oldie - Great harmony...
Bonnie Raitt and Linda Ronstadt
"Blowin Away"
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Oh they were great, J! I liked the first two in particular.
Thanks - I've had Ryan Adams queued up in the MP3 player for the last few weeks....
:)
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Dammit.
your slash is going the wrong way
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and you only want the part after the = sign
cRo5whIbau4
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Norah Jones (yeah, I'm a big fan.)
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Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66
Weird, it goes into the version with Blackeyed Peas...shrugs. I couldn't listen to that part.
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And now for something really hokey: this band is my...what's that phrase where you're not supposed to like it but you do? eh...:blush:
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Inspired by Jacquelita:
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Norah is a jazz trained keyboard player..and who does slide guitar like Bonnie? No one! Cheers.
Like Jacquelita said: two amazing women.
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Max Graham's got some great mixes. Not bad vids either.
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This was playing a lot when I was in Pak.
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And playing music like this completely confuses the people here.
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And this was hot the first time I went to the Phils. Pinoy Ako, "I'm Filipino".
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This might take a little time to load. But its worth it.
Took no time to load. Took 2 secs for me to say WTF? Then turn it off.
Regards,
Queen of Sentence Fragments
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this is NOT choclatl
but it's a funny song
Took no time to load. Took 2 secs for me to say WTF? Then turn it off.
Regards,
Queen of Sentence Fragments
It gets better. I in fact would rate it above the album track version.
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Jim's clip reminded me of Charo
In her younger days she was truly beautiful...
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and later years...
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YouTube to block UK music videos
YouTube is blocking all premium music videos to UK users after failing to reach a new licensing agreement with the Performing Right Society (PRS).
Thousands of videos will be unavailable to YouTube users from later on Monday.
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YouTube to block UK music videos
Oh dear. Well, you know what this means...instead of watching them on Youtube, everyone is now going to torrent copies of the albums they want instead.
Industry greediness has this tendency to shoot itself in the foot.
Oh dear. Well, you know what this means...instead of watching them on Youtube, everyone is now going to torrent copies of the albums they want instead.
Industry greediness has this tendency to shoot itself in the foot.
Yup.
In related news: music industry protective agencies plan to launch an exhaustive search for cassette tapes (sometimes called "mix tapes") given to thousands upon thousands of teenage girls being courted by horny teenage boys in the late 70s and early 80s. A spokesperson for the group said "We believe it's time to crack down on the blatant thievery which threatens to not only derail the sanctity of the music industry but takes profits from the pockets of hard-working pop stars everywhere. We now have the technology to insert a high pitched squeal into the background of every AM radio station in the world, rendering useless devices such as the Fisher Price Tape Recorder, a leading device used by perpetrators in the music pirating underworld. "
:lolsign:
I actually got one of those from a grown man a few years back...except, of course, he burned the songs on a CD instead. I was more bewildered than touched.
Shawnee, one of the songs was that Little River Band diddy of yours.
Thanks! :) It was one of those things I thought about on my lunch hour, then I looked back and "this, or that, would have a better word or it could have made more sense re: time frames..."
Pico, I have a few of those CDs myself. ;)
Zip, I love those mash-ups!
I heard this on the radio on the way home, and had forgotten how sad it is.
I really like it.
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Shawnee, Im thinking we must of grown up together.
Another "heard on the radio this morning" song.
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Oh I really liked that last one.
It's pretty isn't it? Heard on the way into work this morning.
Very nice. I had to find it via youtube, that one's not available in uk. It's there though on a regular search.
Here's another Tom Petty
Free Falling
from last year (Superbowl Halftime)
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If you listen you can hear the audience singing along. I went to a Petty concert many years ago and it was like that the entire concert. It must be amazing to hear you lyrics being sung back to you by so many people...
Whenever it says embedding disabled by request, click on it to go to YT to see it
Coffey!!!
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Shawn McDonald rocks!
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Dream Theater, ƒucking awesome medley of Pink Floyd,
Kansas, Queen, Journey, Dixie Dregs and Genesis.
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ur ƒuckin FACE is ghey
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not exactly my cup of tea, but a cute video of an unexpected gem discovered on British TV has been going around. embedding disabled, but here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZYThat video made me happy. I never watch those shows, but I'm glad I saw that clip.
The Climb by Miley Cyrus
Oh no!! I didn't post a link? Heavens to betsy. Well, you know how to use YT search, don't you?
The Climb by Miley Cyrus
Oh no!! I didn't post a link? Heavens to betsy. Well, you know how to use YT search, don't you?
No, I don't. If I did, I wouldn't type Miley Cyrus into it.
A very worthy cover of Nat King Cole's classic L-O-V-E:
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It is worth watching and listening to the whole thing, even the thank yous at the end. She is so cute and charming, never mawkish. Enjoy!
No, I don't. If I did, I wouldn't type Miley Cyrus into it.
Well, of course you wouldn't like anything she does cuz I do, and since the Dwellar Nation is convinced that I am a pedophile, you think that watching a Miley Cyrus video makes you a pedo too.
If I am wrong in thinking that your thinking this, I humbly apologize. Though, I do wonder if you've ever heard this particular song.
not exactly my cup of tea, but a cute video of an unexpected gem discovered on British TV has been going around. embedding disabled, but here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY
Britain's Got Talent did the same trick a few years ago with Paul Potts. I think they pulled it off better with him. I'm not an opera fan - but I still get chills listening to this...
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Well, of course you wouldn't like anything she does cuz I do, and since the Dwellar Nation is convinced that I am a pedophile, you think that watching a Miley Cyrus video makes you a pedo too.
If I am wrong in thinking that your thinking this, I humbly apologize. Though, I do wonder if you've ever heard this particular song.
Huh?
No, I haven't heard the song, and I could be wrong. I'm not impressed with mass-marketed pop stars in general. I'm less impressed with her father. My nieces love her. I'm a bit older than they are. ;)
A very worthy cover of Nat King Cole's classic L-O-V-E:
[youtube]rgevBTjKfZE[/youtube]
It is worth watching and listening to the whole thing, even the thank yous at the end. She is so cute and charming, never mawkish. Enjoy!
What a frigging DOLL. Great music. Do you know her name?
Marvin Gay
Fantastic. Thanks.
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This one truely shows his talent.
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Better turn the volume up on this one. :D
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And among my favs:
A video. The original MTV version sucked ass, but this is a nice one that makes the point.:
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A link to the original video. It was an anti-war song or at least a song about the horrors of war that so many of our young men and women are coming home experiencing. Sit back a moment and take it in. Imagine yourself....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zePch4zHLMs
The music
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And of course another great rendition:
Apacolyptica!
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Spike Jones
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I daresay if I went back through this thread I may find some Divine Comedy. Posted a long time ago :P But anyway:
I'm revisiting The Divine Comedy. It's essentially one man plus whichever music collaborators he is working with at any one time, with a couple of recurring faces. he writes the lyrics and pretty much all the music. I love this man's voice. I also think he is one of Britain's best songwriters. I know, I shouldn't do this. But forgive an obsessive her obsessions. I feel somewhat compelled to give you something of the flavour of this singer. So...I have posted several different songs ... starting with something quite jaunty. Then going for a different tone.
Becoming More Like Alfie (I really like Neil's guitar playing at the end of this one as well)
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Songs of Love
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When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe (the opening strains of the violins put a shiver down my spine on this. Another change of pace and a whole other set of references)
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And finally....(unless another wave of obsession hits, in which case you have my permission to slap me...)
The Certainty of Chance:
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Incidentally. Just occurred to me. Most people would probably know The Divine Comedy (even if they havent clocked the name) mainly through the theme tune to Father Ted.
You allow YouTube videos now?
Gee, where have I been? :mg:
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I love that last one!
John Simm as The Master...awesome.
As a companion piece I offer this little entry: I Can't Decide (Whether you Should live or die). Scissor Sister's track, used beautifully in Sound of Drums:
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Ok, I love Metallica but this is just freaky.
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And among my favs:
A video. The original MTV version sucked ass, but this is a nice one that makes the point.:
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A link to the original video. It was an anti-war song or at least a song about the horrors of war that so many of our young men and women are coming home experiencing. Sit back a moment and take it in. Imagine yourself....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zePch4zHLMs
The music
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And of course another great rendition:
Apacolyptica!
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Try the Children Of Bodom version too. ;)
I love that last one!
John Simm as The Master...awesome.
As a companion piece I offer this little entry: I Can't Decide (Whether you Should live or die). Scissor Sister's track, used beautifully in Sound of Drums:
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I was obsessed with that song after I saw the episode.
Elton John circa 1970
Burn Down the Mission
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Kirsty Maccoll
In These Shoes
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found this amazing acoustic version by accident
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Weird Al does a production-perfect Doors homage. Manzarek on keys.
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First 2 minutes of
THIS are interesting - the rest of it is Toto's "Africa" song that is not among my top 2 million favorite songs of all time.
I thought I was doing the video posting thing right, but I guess not. I tried. Old dogs, new tricks, etc. :(
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I've had this stuck in my head for hours.
I'm not sure if I've ever mentioned that I fucking :heartpump Jack White...
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but I'm so excited about this I could just puke colors. Thanks Zippeh.
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I'm not sure if I've ever mentioned that I fucking :heartpump Jack White...
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but I'm so excited about this I could just puke colors. Thanks Zippeh.
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and i love Jimmy Page
but not in
that way.
and if jinx loves Jack White in
that way.....then....first of all...I'm jealous....and second of all....i might like Tori Amos in
that wai too
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boing.
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James Alfred Band - this guy plays a carbon fiber cello - standing up - Check out the riff starting @2:35
"Better Days"
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this is mercenary's link
Carter USM - Say It With Flowers
Old tune, old concert, still love it.
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If you like it, check out their others - they are wonderfully witty. The Taking of Pelham was on TV the other day, and I went round humming Carter's Taking of Peckham all day (Peckam is a London suburb and my Nan used to live there).
Other titles include 24 Minutes to Tulse Hill and The Only Living Boy in New Cross (again, both London addresses).
They were more than their punning though. Their best known (here, anyway) was a polemic about slum landlords. From the same concert I believe. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Sheriff Fatman. Jump around.
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Great! if you want to slam your head against a brick wall. Repeatedly.
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Ok that was funny as hell.... :D
I don't know if this is "good music" but...
...it's like a Terry Bozzio drum solo played on a guitar.
I've been watching this guy's videos for ½ an hour now.
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I love when musicians play something other than drums, but were "raised" on the percussionist style. It's pretty cool. Thanks Flint.
Rediscovered this thread.
Fucking hell. LOVE Carter USM
This isn't really a video, it's just there to represent the sound. But crikey me, it is wonderful. It reminded me (at the time) how beautiful Neil Tennant's voice was. And how raw Carter were, but how fucking powerful.
It might not seem like anything now. But they moved something inside of me that I called a soul.
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Seemings as how I grew up around this area this is only fitting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8NWQJGayf4&feature=featuredIt was Merc that posted the tapping guy--thanks Merc!
I just found a Bozzio solo from 1999 that was only released on VHS. This is the kit he played the very first time I saw one of his free clinics at Guitar Center. Oh my God! This changed my life. ... This solo, unlike Bozzio's other melodic/harmonic, shifting time-signature, ostinato-based "drumset orchestra" pieces, is basically just a bad-ass, "linear" groove.
Edit: Embedding is disabled in these videos. Here is
a link that cuts to the grand finale, after which he looks just like Bruce Lee after kicking fifty dude's asses.
Kate Miller-Heidke, R U Fucking Kidding Me (Facebook song)
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Here's this really cool Michael Jackson remix this girl I know posted on MySpace, really cool electronica:
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Fixed it for you XAG - Youtube embeds don't work here, use the youtube bbcode, explained at the bottom of
this page.
Karen always best live:
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I love these guys but this is wild
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*sigh*
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Kirsty MacColl and Billy Bragg:
I love this song :) It reminds me of my youth.
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Kate Miller-Heidke - "Space they can not touch"
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i got this song stuck in my head...but I couldn't remember how it went. just that I liked it.....and that it made me feela certain kind of way.
Oh I love that song. It sends shivers down my spine. Something about it just goes right to my soul.
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Amy Winehouse is the uber-cool Brit soul songstress who mixes the old and new and creates something totally different. But in case Amy Winehouse is unable to fulfill her duties as Amy Winehouse, and that seems obvious at this point, here is the runner-up Amy Winehouse.
Her name is Rox. She is currently far, far off the radar. She is not signed in any way as far as I can tell. This video has less than 1000 plays. When it gets a million I shall revisit the post.
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At the start of this, the 4yr old sings..."this arse is beautiful"...ahahah.
I was listening to a road CD I bought, The Essential Stevie Wonder, and remembered how much I love this song. I was hoping to find it live on youtube, but instead I found this Motown Time Capsule. Clips of women in the 70s. I thought it was pretty cool. The song is hawt, too. ;)
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This one absolutely breaks my heart in two. Vera Lynn singing Goodnight Children: a feel better moral boost for all the little younglings evacuated from the city to strangers' homes in the countryside during ww2
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[note: the musical intro lasts for a minute and a half: don;t be fooled into thinking it's just an instrumental :P
I hear this and I can see in my mind's eye the little-un's with their parcel name tags round their necks. Waiting in church halls and on cold railway stations for whoever it was that would take them 'for the duration'. Policy advised against any contact with the natal family during this time as it was thought it would prove too upsetting. The families who took them weren't asked, they were told. Many of these kids had a sad and lonely time. Many were used as defacto servants and workers. Many were hungry, as the countryside folk had even less food than the Londoners. Many siblings were separated. Three and four year olds going off into the unknown with nothing but a teddy and a small case of clothes. I feel especially sorry for the ones who were selected last. The ones who kept being passed up as each set of adults came by to choose their new addition. Someone had to be last. Someone was always left waiting. Confused and wary.
I love these dudes.
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Genius songwriter
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No video, just stills.
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The only American Idol I thought was cool:
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Not the music, in and of itself, but the amazing sand art.
From Ukraine's Got Talent
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"It depicts Germany's conquest of the Ukraine during World War II - there is love, hope, death, and redemption all told with a particularly Eastern European dramatic flair...."
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474977775865Update of the cold war anthem by Lil Griff's band of the moment.
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I thought for a moment you were suggesting that Li'l Griff is a bandmember. Threw me for a loop.
We do that version of that song
I thought for a moment you were suggesting that Li'l Griff is a bandmember. Threw me for a loop.
Not quite yet. She and her best friend are still in the "well we could phase" and would need to pull in some horns which would probably mean guys which they're still iffy on.
We do that version of that song
Sweet. Lil G's drum instructor and a bunch of guys our age have a cover band here that has a nice fat horn section but they have not gone this direction yet.
I thought for a moment you were suggesting that Li'l Griff is a bandmember. Threw me for a loop.
Was throws me for a loop is that Li'l Griff is a girl. I know it to be true, but every time I see "Li'l Griff" in words, I get an image in my mind's eye of a little Griff. What a handsome young lad he is. And then I have to correct myself.
She was a geeky lil kid when I started calling her that but things change. Lil Pete holding Lil Griff.
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For reference-
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I've seen Jennifer Lynn before but that cover is remarkable zyp.
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State Radio - Camillo (disturbing images)
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this cool
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:eek: :eek: :eek: Russian pianist
Arcadi Volodos performing his own
(completely insane) arrangement of
Mozart's Rondo Alla Turca.
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Dude, that's what I said. He's like two Yngwie Malmsteens.
performing his own
(completely insane) arrangement of Mozart
I watch this and I think how the heck...?
Very nice!
Oh! This guy is my new favorite thing ever.
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This does the same thing to my brain as the first time I heard Yes, Terry Bozzio, or The Mars Volta. I love counterpoint.
Why is it that all of the premiere virtuoso piano players I've ever seen have all been overweight? You would think the chubby fingers would be a hindrance. Same thing with Itzak Perlman. I don't get it.
I sent this on to my piano playing ex. I think he'll really appreciate this.
Wow!
Forgot I had this in my CD collection. As soon as I discovered it, I rushed here to share it with you. If rushing can be accorded with listening to it about 10 times.
I won't be everyone's cup of tea - but I loved Moulin Rouge (this is on the album soundtrack) and my rusty old French is good enough to make some sense of it. Translation (NOT MINE) is included because some of my own translations were nonsensical, and yours might be also. I once translated (partly for fun) a French language tape to say a woman usually went to work dressed as a black cherry yoghurt...
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La lune trop bleme pose un diademe sur test cheveux roux
La lune trop rousse de gloire eclabousse ton jupon plein d'trous
La lune trop pale caresse l'opale de tes yeux blases
Princesse de la rue soit la bienvenue dans mon coeur brise
Les escaliers de la butte sont durs aux misereaux
Les ailes du moulin protegent les amoureaux
Petite mandigotte je sens ta menotte qui cherche ma main
Je sens ta poitrine et ta taille fine
J'oublie mon chagrin
Je sens sur tes levres une odeur de fievre de gosse mal nourri
Et sous ta caresse je sens une ivresse qui m'aneantit
Les escaliers de la butte sont durs aux misereux
Les ailes du moulin protegent les amoureux
Et voila qu'elle trotte la lune qui flotte, la princesse aussi
La da da da da da da da da da
Mes reves epanouis
Les escalier de las butte sont durs aux misereux
Les ailes du moulin protegent les amoureux
Translation:
The moon, all too fair, in your russet-red hair sets a sparkling crown
The moon, all too red with glory, is spread on your poor, tattered gown
The moon, all too white, caresses the light in your world-weary eyes
Princess of the street, do allow me to greet you, my broken heart cries
The steps of Montmartre, all uphill, are hardest on the poor
The sails of the mill, like wings, shelter all paramours
I feel, beggar-girl, your fetters, they curl as they seek out my wrists
I feel your young breasts, your thin little waist
I lose my regrets
I taste on your mouth the feverish breath of a half-starving waif
And with your caress I sense drunkenness erasing my life
The steps of Montmartre, all uphill, are hardest on the poor
The sails of the mill, like wings, shelter all paramours
And see how she skips, the moon how she drifts,
The princess in tow
Da da da da da da da da da da
My reveries grow
The steps of Montmartre, all uphill, are hardest on the poor
The sails of the mill, like wings, shelter all paramours
Placebo remake of "Running up that hill" by Kate Bush.
Monster is totally addicted
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Why is it that all of the premiere virtuoso piano players I've ever seen have all been overweight?
Vladimir Horowitz...
Placebo remake of "Running up that hill" by Kate Bush.
Monster is totally addicted
Good stuff but I like Kate's vocals better.
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I like that Fergie!
Average White Band--Work To Do
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and Pick Up the Pieces
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DAAAAAAAYUM this is good! ....who is it?!
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Never heard of these guys, but my Pandora just played this for me.
I though lumberjim might like this. Check out the big, acrylic Bonzo drumkit.
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I can't understand a thing he's saying, but that doesn't bother me much. my heel is still thumpin'.
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Danielia Cotton
Pride
Video is a little shaky - But she can sing!
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Amos Lee
Black River
First time I saw Amos was @ 8 years ago at the Tin Angel in Philly. He was the opener for another act - I had never heard of him or the main act.
He completely blew me away - on the stage just him and a keyboardist named Devin Greenwood. I couldn't believe the sound coming off the stage. I was an instant fan. 6 years ago - I saw him at the Tin Angel on my 40th BD. (He sang Happy BD to me!)
I'm still a big fan after all these years, and I'm happy he's gaining recognition for his talent. I love me some Amos! :)
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Amos Lee
Seen It All Before
This is the song that got me hooked....
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Why is it that all of the premiere virtuoso piano players I've ever seen have all been overweight? You would think the chubby fingers would be a hindrance. Same thing with Itzak Perlman. I don't get it.
Do you know how many hours a day you have to sit on your ass in order to get that good at something? Many, many hours a day of ass-sitting.
Being overweight and unfit is an occupational hazard.
Same thing with Itzak Perlman. I don't get it.
I saw him at a venue in DE about 30 years ago. Place MAY have held 3000 people. I was in the 9th row. I am still at awe of the sound that man created from some wood and a few horsehairs.
I am still at awe of the sound that man created from some wood and a few horsehairs.
The wood and horsehairs that he plays is consider by many to be the greatest violin ever constructed, the
Stadivarious Soil. It was made by Stradivari, during a period called his "Golden Age", when he was making the best instruments he ever made.
To take nothing at all away from Perlman, whose tone is gorgeous, but he's not exactly playing a walmart violin.
Metallica covered by Die Krupps.
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From Urban Hymns
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Yeah, this probably isn't great music.
But it's good pop. And it's on youtube. So I can indulge without shame.
Stumbled on another one of his (Darius Danesh) songs earlier, and it brought it all back. Moving to Leicester, still in love with the evil ex, working 60 hours a week, driving home after a late night supermarket shift (5 hours before having to get up and work in an office) and singing along to this album at the top of my voice. When I was in funds I might stop for a kebab. When I wasn't I'd be terrified that I didn't have enough petrol to get home.
If I was asked at the time if I was happy I might have hesitated. In hindsight... Well, that's why this song puts a lump in my throat, I don't expect anyone else to revere it the way I do.
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But tomorrow I'll be singing, "I am incredible, I am amazing" just to cheer myself up... Of course that's what I used to sing!
Everything Everything - MY KZ, YR BF
At first you think it's overproduced dance-pop, but then it suddenly becomes secretly complicated, traditional Manchester scene with lyrics like poetry. I'm not sure the video adds anything to the song:
[FONT="Courier New"]And I wanna know what happened to your boyfriend
Cos he was looking at me like "woah..!"
Yeah right before the kitchen was a dustbowl
And tossing me the keys and I can't forget how
everything just coming through the windows
and half the street was under my nails
it's like we sitting in the Faraday cage,
when the lights all failed
I fly through the walls
all pieces colliding and i
see raymond apart
he'a a frowning now, wagging a finger at me
"boy!" his knees bend the other way and
"boy! boy!" are you guys together honey?
"b..b..boy!" oh but now i can't find his torso,
mmhmmhmm i guess you're separated ooh,
It's like I'm watching the A4 paper taking over the guillotine
Monica i just wanna know...ooh
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I agree, the video's not right. I wasn't really digging it until I tried closing my eyes for a second, and then it was a totally different song. Good stuff.
Edit: And now I am sad because they do not have an album I can consider purchasing. Three iTunes downloads seems to be all there is for now.
Mark-Almond Band -- The City
From the 70s after Jon Mark and Johnny Almond left John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers.
(I think they both played with Mayall and the Bluesbreakers the same time as Clapton in the mid-late 60s).
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Yeah this Everything Everything is just breaking, and they should have an album out in the future. This is also the case with that Rox I enjoyed so much.
It's like they're running prog-era Genesis code under a Duran Duran UI.
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live zeppelin from 1979.....right near the end...makes me feel some times......as an eagle leaves the nest....
Oh that Everything Everything one is excellent. Wonder if they took their name from the Underworld album. Would have been big on the scene round about when these guys were forming their musical tastes.
Talking of which....
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I'm feeling this song right now
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4 yo kid rocks out "All the Small Things" and is totally awesome (embed disabled)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieXjnfTumn8&feature=player_embeddedRox got to do a turn on Later with Jools Holland, so here's "My Baby Left Me" live. It's not soul, it's not pop, it's both - with a bit of funk thrown in for good measure. No lip synching needed, this chick can sing.
[youtube]l6RjHyULEjY[/youtube]
Ryan Adams
Oh My Sweet Carolina
On the CD Heartbreaker he does an amazing version of this song with Emmylou Harris
[youtube]LaitaJ0NStM[/youtube]
This song caught my attention when it popped up on one of my Pandora stations.
Apparently these guy sare very popular overseas. Again, how great is the trio format?
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I thought this was neat!
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Muse are pretty big over here.
lol, ut.
as I watched that vid, I couldn't help thinking, wow, that is ONE CLEAN bachelor pad...lol....
an old wurzels classic:
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This is for LJ so he can wash the Corr's version right outta his hair:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo_WAbnKCPcThe Script
Break even
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I gotz the FUNK !!!!
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Luven Billy's Fro !!!
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I know I have posted this befor but DAMN ITS GOOD !!
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After all that funk, I fancy something soaring:)
I don't think I posted in the celeb deaths thread when Murray Gold died earlier this year. I really should have. He was an amazing composer. He was responsible for the music of Doctor Who. This piece is called Song of Captivity and Freedom. The vocalist has the most wonderful voice. It's a beautiful piece of music. Doesn't matter if you've never watched/heard of the Doctor. This is a stunning piece.
[youtube]cxoy3ImIGtM&feature=PlayList&p=6D1DEB5CCF884544&index=6[/youtube]
And from the previous series soundtrack (I may have posted this one before, but i can't recall and I want to post it again :P) This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood Home, as performed live at the Proms. This shows, I think, the class of Murray Gold's work. He's such a loss.
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I've heard a lot about the Dr. Who show, but have never seen it. As I understand it, there were two Dr. Who series. The music was very nice. If the show is as good as the music, I have really missed out.
Classic Doctor Who ran from the early 60s until the late 80s. Was revived for a movie in the mid 90s with a co-production between BBC and an American network. That was not picked up and the hoped for series didn't happen. The franchise continued in books and comic strips for about another 10 years and then a new Who was launched in 2005; this time with the BBC pouring money into the project and giving the team pretty much free reign. Everything prior to 2005 is considered Classic Doctor Who, everything after is New Doctor Who. They are stylistically very different, primarily because of the budget and the fact that it's come out of a different era with different sensibilities. But the character is a continuation of the original. It is still essentially the same story (a time traveling and ancient alien who picks up companions as he travels) but with a slightly different flavour.
In the new show the character and backstory have become much darker, with the Doctor now the last of his kind and (it's hinted) responsible for the genocide of his own race, whom he sacrificed as the only way to stop their enemy the Daleks, who'd have wiped out all life in the universe (etc etc).
It's a fun kids show though at heart. Occasionally silly, occasionally challenging. Nice sense of legend and mythos. The fact that it's been going for 46 years ( I think) means it has gathered many layers.
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acoustic hey ha
deleted because obviously i'm too mentally challenged to link you tube properly.
Presuming you are familiar with Beyonce's Single Ladies, you may find this amusing.
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Don't know if this will be available outside the UK, but I'll try posting it and we can see :)
A little Christmas spirit courtesy of The Priests. I love these fellas, they have such beautiful voices. They're absolutely lovely in interview as well. Here they are singing my favourite Christmas hymn.
Silent Night
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And, just because I adore this song, here they are singing Panis Angelicus:
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1.) Lovely singing voices.
2.) Are they the kind of priests that are allowed to be gay? Because they're not fooling anyone.
*chuckles* I think they're supposed to be celibate. Liking men isn't a sin in the eyes of the Catholic Church; having sex with them is:P Though, for these boys, given that they've taken a vow of celibacy, having sex with anyone is a sin. I suppose wanting to have sex at all is probably a sin...impure thoughts and all that...but that's what absolution is all about. It's all just temptation sent to try them :P
This is One of Jims fav You tube Vids , its Powerfull and Good
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Heres a different Version ,
A Homeless dude brought in to do some Funny Promos for a Radio Show ,
Then they found out he can sing as well
Different , but Powerfull im its Own Right ,
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Joe is the man!
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i felt that zippeh. guy is all phlegmy and toothless.....and kicks ass. nice find. there are a lot of versions of that song that are all better than radiohead's, it would seem.
yz, that dude sounds like Warren Haynes
Bob Marley
No Woman No Cry
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yz, that dude sounds like Warren Haynes
Yes sir e Bob, with a touch more gravel...good call there LJ.
Wow zippyt those were amazing covers.
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I'm a long time Billy Thorpe fan...RIP Billy!
A short trip of four songs through the years...
Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs singing Poison Ivy (1964)
Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs singing Most People I Know Think That I'm Crazy (written 1972) (Live)
Billy Thorpe (solo) Children of the Sun (1979)
Billy Thorpe singing Over the Rainbow (acoustic version)
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[youtube]PgLKkNY9eUA[/youtube]
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Dave Matthews
Christmas Song
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Alison Crowe
River (Joni Mitchell cover)
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Another Cover , this time a street Prefomer in Canada ,
I Am NOT a MJ fan , but this is Good !!
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And Another song , Tin Foil hat
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Not youtube, but vimeo:
http://vimeo.com/7703592Tim Minchin: White Wine in the Sun (The Christmas Song)
[youtube]fCNvZqpa-7Q&feature=related[/youtube]
Steve Goodman a capella:
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As an aside, it was kind of astonishing to go from skimming the youtube comments on Jay-Z songs to skimming comments on Steve Goodman and John Prine songs -- suddenly, full sentences, goodwill, and capitalization. Our cultures, so so very fragmented, have some odd common places.
& John Prine doing a Steve Goodman song:
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owlcity
fireflies
some people might find this song somewhat annoying - but there's something about the changes (or the hook - or both) - I turn it up every time I hear it on the radio.:)
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owlcity
fireflies
some people might find this song somewhat annoying - but there's something about the changes (or the hook - or both) - I turn it up every time I hear it on the radio.:)
obvious death cab/postal service knock off, imo
Not sure about Death Cab resemblance - do you have a particular track that comes to mind?
I would agree with Postal Service - never heard of them before you commented - looked up a few songs - I like them!
Postal Service
such great heights
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I like them jacquelita.
I like Death Cab too.
Not sure about Death Cab resemblance - do you have a particular track that comes to mind?
I would agree with Postal Service - never heard of them before you commented - looked up a few songs - I like them!
it reminds me of a number of tracks off of transatlanticism, here's a favorite:
title and registration
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styrofoam plates off of photo album also comes to mind:
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I love me some Mancini. dar's reference to the song 2525 in the 2010 thread led me on a google trip to find this gem. Mancini could arrange like no other.
[YOUTUBE]jBupII3LH_Q&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
Not music, but music related.
Beatles 3000
1000 years in the future, anthropologists and music historians discuss the legacy of John, Paul, Greg, and Scottie.
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Scottie was always my favorite Beatle.
[SIZE="5"]HAH!!![/SIZE]:thumb:
CAUTION: EARWORM
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Oh man that Animal Collective is excellent, and that seems like exactly what I'd like all videos to be from now on. Just a cheap handheld camera, showing the musicians simply performing the song, at home or wherever. That's the video.
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the hook at 1:04 will make your pupils dilate
Camille: Look Mummy No Hands
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sullage,
at 1:12 you can see the girl's skull move under her face. wow. makes me wanna punch someone
Total flashback via Pandora.
I used to looove playing this song...in the same bar band that did Echoes.
If you can imagine, I played this song like I imagine John Bohnam would have.
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I'd forgotten about this cover of Fool on the Hill.
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My friends.
Scroll down and watch the vids.. these guys are awesome.
David Gilmour - Live in Gdansk
Wish You Were Here
[youtube]_MleQRaFCao[/youtube]
Wow (waves imaginary lighter) that brings back a few memories.
Oh I really enjoyed that song Jacquelita! Haven't heard it for years!
Cool. Better version. They don't rush on that one.
Her name is Rox. She is currently far, far off the radar. She is not signed in any way as far as I can tell. This video has less than 1000 plays. When it gets a million I shall revisit the post.
Rox - My Baby Left Me - the official video. Compare and contrast to the
original
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=102485796Very nice UT - excellent find.
London-based soul and pop singer, most notable so far for touring and recording with Mark Ronson. Her debut album has been recorded and awaits a release in March.
i don't like the 12 string in the intro. that should be 6 string.
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such a good song......such good performers....
....but they seem so tired....
like you just want to curl up by the fire and go to sleep after this tune.
from jim [youtube]RoVI4fOpjlA[/youtube]
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Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas
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My brother says this is my theme song, :::chuckle:::
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It's songs like this that make me wish I played the guitar.
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Led Zeppelin's one Country song:
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Rox - My Baby Left Me - the official video. Compare and contrast to the original
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=102485796
This single drops Monday. She got a
big writeup in the Mirror today.
Bonham.
John
Henry
Bonham
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Ahhh, the Jayhawks. This guy I used to see made me a mix CD with "I'd Run Away." Good stuff.
Gotta be a better version out there but...
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This doesn't quite belong here but since it's youtube and it's music. :p: Amazing voice.
[YOUTUBE]aA-tOsM6F4Y[/YOUTUBE]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2iPhS2XSnk&feature=related
I didn't post it as an embed because of the feature related thing...
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some good finds in the last 2 or 3 pages
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Pachelbel's Canon.
drax, that sounded like a SunnyD commercial.
drax, that sounded like a SunnyD commercial.
Thanks for reminding me why I've stopped posting videos here.
thanks for stopping again
*snort*
...smiley needed in aisle snort....
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to put the thread back on track
OMG -wait-I think Drax may have finally found a SOH -No Wai was that posted as SRIUS MOOZK VID. No Wai
OMG -wait-I think Drax may have finally found a SOH -No Wai was that posted as SRIUS MOOZK VID. No Wai
Uuuuuhh...do whut?
sense of humor
Aah. Thank you, my friend.
Now, what's SRIUS MOOZK VID?
[Sorry, I'm not fluent in Leetspeak.]
Grand Funk Railroad covers The Rolling Stones
[YOUTUBE]dBFVdxQgALw[/YOUTUBE]
The Foo Fighters cover Gerry Rafferty
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this is a snappy little tune:
never heard of the Shins before.... thanks, Pandora.
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I like the simplicity....mostly just a snare drum and a guitar.....
Ooh! Just realised I'd never treated you to any JB!
What About Us, written by Gary Barlow.
Very yummy.
[youtube]4tHj-jfUJoE[/youtube]
vid cannot play in the states sg
Aah. Thank you, my friend.
Now, what's SRIUS MOOZK VID?
[Sorry, I'm not fluent in Leetspeak.]
2 bad, 455h0l3
The Avett Brothers , Verry COOL !!!!!
[youtube]qqZZlL0l5Uk[/youtube]
The next single from Rox, I think.
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Flint's post of covers made me remember this. Remember Three Dog Night's take on Harry Nilsson's "One"?
This is Dokken's version. :devil:
And I couldn't leave out "Scarborough Fair",
Queensrÿche's version, set to dancing Christmas Lights. Actually, a pretty cool video.
Queensryche, Dokken, nice! Here's another cover:
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Oh...love it! Sent to family!
I don't know if it's good music but it's a damn good video.
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this is a snappy little tune:
never heard of the Shins before.... thanks, Pandora.
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I like the simplicity....mostly just a snare drum and a guitar.....
Check out
Caring is Creepy from the Garden State soundtrack. This is a poor quality version...
[youtube]-wJfvGF7LMM&feature=related[/youtube]
Fucking cool as hell video on Vimeo, great music.
http://vimeo.com/channels/staffpicks#3601954Lets take it down a notch and lower the lights
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I like Fatboy Slim but I never saw this one before. I lawlled at least 10 times.
Today is the first of May and in honor of this holiday:
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I like this song.
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Inspired by the music photo contest
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Her name is Rox. She is currently far, far off the radar. She is not signed in any way as far as I can tell. This video has less than 1000 plays. When it gets a million I shall revisit the post.
That was the demo video, eight months ago, and it now has 300,000 plays; the polished "official" video has 650,000 plays; and other various versions that have been posted have 50,000 plays. And her album is only out in the UK.
:D winner winner chicken dinner :D
yabbut, zippyt showed us her stuff long before you did.
OOPS. I take that back. I was thinking of someone else. please continue gloating.... and .. enjoy your chicken dinner.
in memoriam:
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This one absolutely breaks my heart in two. Vera Lynn singing Goodnight Children: a feel better moral boost for all the little younglings evacuated from the city to strangers' homes in the countryside during ww2
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Made me remember this:
[PinkFloyd]Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn
Remember how she said that
We would meet again
Some sunny day
Vera! Vera!
What has become of you
Does anybody else in here
Feel the way I do?[/PinkFloyd]
Raise your hands if you feel like I do, like you do, like we all do.
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Inspired by another thread. ;)
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Anyone remember this?
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Great one digr - I hadn't thought of that in a looong time.
Sammy Davis Jr. - I Can't Get Started - on Letterman
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People these days, they don't know shit about 'cool'.
'Cool' died w/Sammy, Dean, The Chairman.
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i'm not sure if pomplamoose has invaded the cellar yet. please excuse me if this is a repost:
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"if you think you need some loving" is my favorite by far, but i think all the pomplamoose videosongs are grand.
on an almost unrelated note, sophie madeleine has a similar voice. (and is also quite nice)
Gotan Project, not your mommas Tango.
Heard them on an
NPR artcle
I love
Tango Square, I likes me some film noir.
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Ah, shit. Can I unclick that? Now I need bleach for my ears.
Since looking at the IOTD for today, I've been singing this song:
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My latest favourite band: MGMT
I am so impressed with their debut album.
This is same song but live: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=e4FPlH__vvY&NR=1
by far the best kids video: [YOUTUBE]bIEOZCcaXzE[/YOUTUBE]
Matisyahu
One Day
[youtube]52KmT1fN_ak&feature=related[/youtube]
From Wiki:
an American Hasidic Jewish reggae musician. Known for blending traditional Jewish themes with Reggae, rock and hip hop beat-boxing sounds.
Live performances so rarely rock. this one does.
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I was just listening to Brian May on Fresh Air, and he estimated - I can't remember the number - something like 90 vocal tracks on Bohemian Rhapsody, and I remembered this single, which also has the incredibly layered vocals on it. Nobody takes the time to layer the vocals like this anymore, even though they did it to tape when Queen was recording.
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i have a buddy who loves this one:
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I LOVE that song. The production is awesome, just chock-full o' soul! It's not the "fuck you", it's the "Ooo Ooo Oooo!"
If it's successful -- and damn it's at 3 million plays right now -- it will be further evidence of the irrelevancy of radio.
Damn..thats great! And people are just diggin it. I would love to see more of this stuff come out.
ETA: oh shit, he does Crazy. I love that song.
If you know the words,
SING ALONG!I like The Shins
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Now, I'm not a huge fan of this song, but one day it was on here and one of the former sales manglers walked by my office singing
"H.R. Puffnstuff" so that's all I can hear when it comes on (which is what made me think of it)
The T-Birds rock!
Check this:
[YOUTUBE]Su_XGet3Zag[/YOUTUBE]
ETA: Willie is either lost or high as hell.
I rarely visit this thread, and I see I'm missing out. Some comments on recent posts--
--Queen Does Not Suck (inside joke with BD#2)
--Gotan project is awesome--I got one of their albums after seeing the tango done by Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere in that movie they did (fine movie, btw)
--and here's one for you. Bob Dylan -- "People are crazy and times are strange . . . I used to care, but things have changed."Ah, I love it1
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not sure about the cover as a whole, but the intro is excellent
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The rainstorm thing was a standard game at summer camp when I was a kid. We could never coordinate the thunder that nicely though, being a buncha white kids with no rhythm... :)
not sure about the cover as a whole, but the intro is excellent
That was really great! I liked the whole thing, but the rain and thunder part in the beginning was brilliant. I always did like that song anyway.
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One good cover. I would have posted Joss Stone's but.... she went pop diva. grr
and there can never be enough good blues people, imo
[youtube]DmJ0D5KUz4w[/youtube]
Check out the Google search page for Oct 9th...
.
.
Gotta love the Beatles! heres a friend of mine playing Lady Madonna.
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I listen to XTC's Skylarking once a year but this year I was tricked into listening to it twice. Todd Rundgren produced. This is true pop genius.
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tell me your nipples don't get hard at the end there.
AO0jZDG3l1g
tell me your nipples don't get hard at the end there.
that is really good
Ah, That's better
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[youtube]AO0jZDG3l1g[/youtube]
tell me your nipples don't get hard at the end there.
Amazing. How did you know that was going to happen to my nipples?
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Just found this after years of on/off searching.
I didn't know it was by Ash - all I knew it came at the end of a Jackie Chan film I saw at the cinema.
I even bought the DVD but it wasn't the same song.
Found it by coincidence.
Ash - Kung Fu (from Rumble in the Bronx) or as I looked for for years - Last night Jackie Chan Came Round...
[youtube]sRrICKgB3wE[/youtube]
And yes - this is the end credits.
As in many Jackie Chan films it gives evidence that the stunts are real.
If you don't know the man, or only via the new Karate Kid (unlikely with Dwellars but just FTR) do yourself a favour and check out this or his previous films. The man moves faster than CGI would dare to replicate, for being thought artificial.
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try getting THAT out of your head
How in the [SIZE="5"]HELL[/SIZE] have I missed this guy?
A history of hip-hop, as told by Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer. And his banjolele.
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My G-son sent this along to me.
I'm not much into music but I did like it.
Stairway to heaven - new age
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Here ya go Grav
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I think we all know what has to happen here.
A right jolly rap off!!!!
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holy shit
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YAAAAR mixing Talk like a Pirate with ghetto SLANG?
It
can be done...
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might be a re post, but I heard the Pulp version on the radio yesterday
Holy crap--Sungha Jung!!!1
Impressive, huh.
here's one to get your toe a tappin:
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Impressive, huh.
here's one to get your toe a tappin:
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i want to love you madly
I was talking with a friend who is a most excellent keyboard player, and he told me his brother has a video on youtube playing his guitar.
What song?
Bohemian Rhapsody.
On guitar?
Yes.
No way!
Way.
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Gay Pirates (Cosmo Jarvis)
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a coworker and bassist for the group
six minute century bought an
ns stick basically an 8 string bass. 4 bass strings and 4 melody strings. i was checking out what is on youtube on the stick. i came across this kid, he is absolutely amazing with this instrument:
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sorry for the inundation but here's my coworker from a concert here in houston last month doing a small bass solo on the ns stick he did a much better one imo on our birthday weekend for his birthday bash concert. (his b-day is the day before mine)
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ok last one. really really really good vid maybe nsfw....
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For DanaC
Lisa Loeb - Stay (I Miss You)
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Do remember that I was 19.
Okay, you were listening to Dylan and being all counter-culture, but I was drinking and having crushes on cute girls and sex with rough boys.
And as I'm posting I might as well include Lean On Me as discussed.
Never pass a chance up to promote the Unstoppable Sex Machine.
And kinda how I felt this weekend, both physically and emotionally. Not at this same desperate point of course! Just the chorus, and knowing I was supported. Ice and all.
Lyrics below for those who can't hear beyond the synth.
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One of these days you'll get away from London town
Causing chaos and delay on the underground
I'll read your letter as I pass away the time
Stuck in a tunnel on the Hammersmith and City line
I'll hurry home a little bored but still alive
Unplug the phone to keep the outside world outside
I'll take some aspirin then I'll take myself to bed
You'll be gone and you'll be dead
All because I never said:
Lean on me I won't fall over
I'm made of steel and stone cold sober
If you feel the need come over
Lean on me I won't fall over
You're off the wagon you were never really on
Chasing the dragon like you're Saint fucking George or someone
Stop punching walls, don't cut yourself
Shift some burden onto somebody else.
Lean on me I won't fall over
I'm made of steel and stone cold sober
If you feel the need come over
Lean on me I won't fall over
Am I made of wood, am I too arrogant?
To be the last of the good samaritans?
Stop punching walls, don't cut yourself
Try shifting some burden onto someone else.
Don't give up hope, if you think you can't cope,
We should keep in touch, if it gets too much,
Have faith in yourself, for the sake of your health,
Stop sniffing glue, try something new
Confide inyour friends, you'll get by in the end.
If nothing else works have you tried the church?
I didn't want to be so dozy darling
I should have promised you a rosy garden
And told you life is sweet, stick around and enjoy it
Flush that stupid nonsense down the toilet
And lean on me
I wan't fall over
Yey! I didn't just do counter culture ya know. I also listened to Erasure and T'Pau :P
Our Kid introduced me to an Canadian rapper called Baba Brinkman. He's amazing. Unlike anything I have ever heard. Raps about all sorts of stuff, including evolution and rationalism, political activism etc. Did an album where he rapped some of the Canterbury Tales. And has thrown his own take on the legend of Beowulf.
The one I really wanted to play is his retelling of the story of Gilgamesh. I found one youtube vid of it, but someone's put a video over an audio recording. Not sure if the imagery enhances or detracts from the song. It's well wortyh listening to. Clever and funny, and totally different.
here it is anyway:
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Iron Horse - Crazy Train
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sad song but love the graphics in the video. i remember a time when i felt this way....
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oh and by the way one of the cellar's newest members is dr. froth, that's him up the post from here doing the bass solo.
I was talking with a friend who is a most excellent keyboard player, and he told me his brother has a video on youtube playing his guitar.
What song?
Bohemian Rhapsody.
On guitar?
Yes.
No way!
Way.
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:thumb:
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I was talking with a friend who is a most excellent keyboard player, and he told me his brother has a video on youtube playing his guitar.
What song?
Bohemian Rhapsody.
On guitar?
Yes.
No way!
Way.
how about uke?
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Hmmm... turns out the uke is more than a slightly annoying campfire instrument.
Hmmm... turns out the uke is more than a slightly annoying campfire instrument.
this is correct.
I LOVE it. you will too.
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(She kinda looks like a grown up Little Miss York, does she not?)
I was reminded of this by one of zippyt's posts on another thread.
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Another monumental talent taken too soon.:sniff:
And just for shits and giggles, here's another Croce classic.
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Scottish Prog Pallas at their best with "The Cross and the Crucible"
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I was reminded of this by one of zippyt's posts on another thread.
Wow some body WAS paying attention !!!!
Watch Jaron and the Long Road to Love- Pray for you (Country version). Its not what it sounds like. SUCH a funny video
Re: Jaron and The Long Road To Love
That was great.
Korpiklaani - The best Finnish Thrash Folk band you'll ever hear.
And such good-looking boys too...
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Gay Pirates (Cosmo Jarvis)
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9.1 out of 10, imo
How can you NOT love a band that uses the word 'anon' in its chorus? I thought only Martin Prince used that word!
Enjoy all you hippies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR9DjdMrpHgYay Sullage - good taste :)
Bri - they remind me of The Jayhawks. Now what was I watching the other day with someone from The Decemberists was on? Can't rememberist, but am glad to have heard them.
Not sure the music is all that great (although it's growing on me)
But some Dwellars might recognise a certain truck... and
a certain fine man sitting in it...
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some Dwellars might recognise a certain truck... and a certain fine man sitting in it...
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brrrrruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUce!
this is correct.
I LOVE it. you will too.
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(She kinda looks like a grown up Little Miss York, does she not?)
fixed this for ya.
*facepalm*
**NOW** check her out Griff.
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kid's got a po'erful whistle on her
here's an auld fave
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fixed this for ya.
*facepalm*
**NOW** check her out Griff.
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julia nunes gets three thumbs up.
here's julia nunes' best bud lauren o'connell with pomplamoose faceman nataly dawn:
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Here's a short one but a good one.
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Wild woman!!
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can't beat good zydeco music and a few pounds of mud bugs.....
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Good song from a good movie:
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I guess I don't know how to link the video properly. :(
Here's a short one but a good one.
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That was a very funny episode.
there we go. fify vitale. its easy all you do is click share then copy everything after the "=" then click on the youtube button up top here and paste it in
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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals - Paris
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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Falling or Flying
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one more :)
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Apologies
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Here is a smile.
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GBH - UNIQUE (2010)
You're Not Unique You're just another runner
In the Big Time the sour grapes of summer
And you couldn't be any more dumber
You're Not Unique You're obsolete
You won't last a week so crawl back under
Crawl,Crawl,Crawl back under your stone
Here is Evil Eddie and his song about Queensland.
He did this last year as a tongue-in-cheek tribute to his home state, but with all the shit that went down this summer, this has become an unofficial disaster recovery anthem.
I love the chorus...
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This thread just keeps getting better. I've just spent the past half hour listening to some of the recent postings.
I was pottering about on youtube looking for clips from Being Human (US) and came accross this gorgeous little music video someone's put together. The song is lovely (I Learned to Live Half Alive) and they basically tell the pilot story through the vid. It totally works as a music vid. There's a line in it that I just love: Who do you think you are, running round leaving scars?
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Only thing you need to know is that the dark haired guy is a vampire trying not to give into a blood addiction, the tousle-haired, sweet looking chap is a werewolf, hiding from everybody he knows: together they are helping each other stay human. And the girl in the house, dressed all in grey is the ghost of their landlord's fiancee who died in the house.
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The Ramones Rock And Roll Highschool,this should make everybody smile ha!
While he's here, here is a previous hit from Evil Eddie when he was with a group called Butterfingers. If you like the Aussie accent, this is for you. He gives the Aussie vocabulary a good work out, though, so it comes with a category five potty-mouth warning.
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He's teh Sickest Buddah, yo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gCU5uplB4A
This needs to be embedded
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This is what I've been listening to for the last couple of days:
The Crashtones
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Here's some more wholesome Crashtones goodness.
Out of Love
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That Glory Glory Hallelujah is gorgeous!
I remember when I was growing up, my Dad had a bunch of really old records, and Glory Glory Hallelujah was one of them. Not that version, but I've always loved that song.
Okay, here is some John Barrowman as leaven in the lump.
Oh, okay - I did enjoy the previous posts, but I have this stuck in my head recently.
If anyone out there has seen Wicked you will recognise the song.
And any Doctor Who viewers will understand the lyric change (done officially with permission).
And anyone who has seen JB live will testify that he is gorgeous and charismatic and can sing so you don't care if the world is ending.
Someone with a foot in all three camps, like me (and no, one of them is not a penis) will immediately grasp how awesome this is. The rest of y'all might maybe like it. An appreciation of musical theatre helps.
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For non who/ Torchwood fans, the (unoffical) video shows Captain Jack Harkness with two different Doctors - Christopher "Leave Early" Ecclestone and David "Swoon" Tennant. The Doctor is a Time Lord and can travel through space and time and regenerate. Oddly, he always regenerates as English (DT's natural accent is Scottish) and given the length and breadth of time seems to spend an inordinate amount of it in a) quarries, b) Wales, c) London - especially at Christmas.
Jack kissed them both. Both then he's nomnisexual. And he can't die. hence the moody shots standing on buildings.
Here is a smile.
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Well
that was fairly awesome. Brought a whole new intensity that I'd never felt in the piece before.:hedfone:
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MOTORHEAD - Going To Brazil
Hahah. Excellent Sundae.
One minor point though...just to be mildly pedantic...the Seventh Doctor (McCoy) had a Scottish accent.
:blush: But then he was merely a blip in time :blush:
Oh and of course you'd like the video (bloody well done, wasn't it?) because your favourite werewolf is about 5 minutes from getting some Captain Jack action at the end of it.... :)
Oh yeah. Love me a bit of cute guy action lol.
Talking of which...how good does 'Christopher and his Kind' look? Matt Smith as Christopher Isherwood. Gonna be a belter.
Talking of cute guys:
Time for some more Crashtones.
Only still shots, and daubed with the lyrics, but Sam Witwer is just ridiculously hot.
All the stills are of the same guy btw.
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Well that was fairly awesome. Brought a whole new intensity that I'd never felt in the piece before.:hedfone:
That guy does Super Mario Brothers and all kinds of other stuff.
Ghost in the Shell (1995)When you are dancing, a beautiful lady becomes drunken. When you are dancing, a shining moon rings.
A God descends for a wedding, and dawn approaches while the night bird sings. God bless you.
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Rock And Roll Radio,lets rock and roll with the Ramones!!
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holey crap I love this peoples
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I recently treated myself to the Being Human OST.
This one is just such a lovely little violin piece.
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Blazing Lazers, level 9. Composed by Masatomo Miyamoto.
Nintendo bought the TG16 library--I play this game on my Wii.
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Jim, that was awesome. I have to hear the rest of that album, I may even buy it.
My favorite song of the moment:
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Brand new Pentagram!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can't remember if I posted this a while ago, or just thought I did :p And can't be arsed searching through to find out.
sorry if it's a repeat
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Oh....and a little Suunshine to the day! Worth clicking to full screen the video is wonderful.
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One last one...for now ;p
ZaZa: Sooner or Later. Awesome awesome track. I love this one. [
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Jim, that was awesome. I have to hear the rest of that album, I may even buy it.
They are excellent.
Here we go and
Bats in the Belfry a nice cuts as well. I think they are the source of Lil'Griff's college band fantasy as they got together at Middlebury.
My favorite song of the moment:
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Not my kinda music, but, damn that girl's got some pipes.
Momdigr walked behind me while I was watching Dana's Suuns video, and she glanced at the screen and said rather matter-of-factly: "That was a boob." She was right.
Jim, that was awesome. I have to hear the rest of that album, I may even buy it.
Oh, check out State Radio same dude.
Oh, check out State Radio same dude.
Roger that. Ta muchly.
kid's got a po'erful whistle on her
here's an auld fave
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Oh I so loved that whole album. I used to listen to it on my wannabe Walkman.
Here's a current favourite of mine. Another one from Clues:
Approach The Throne
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and another ;p
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I've been looking for ages for a vid of The Other Side of Summer by Elvis Costello.
All I've come across are lame covers.
This is a cover, so it has none of the polish or production of the original, but for one man and a guitar he does damn well. It's raw, but it's true to the original. And as I lost my copy of Mighty Like a Rose a few moves back, it will suffice. I'm pretty sure the original is faster though. (Just checked) this is 3.35 and the original is 3.56, so maybe not.
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Yay! More Cosmo Jarvis big-up.
Look out for Maxine. Dirty and grim in a very different way. Lyrics NSFW.
ETA - I had lots of windows open when I posted this.
I'm sure one of them was about Gay Pirates.
I did post the wrong response in the wrong thread.
But hey. Enjoy the rest of my links.
Via my bro.
Educational, but bless They Might Be Giants, they haven't lost it.
Had I seen this before starting Chemistry I might have given it more of a chance. I skidded over the classes purely because of the maths.
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And I had to add this one...
Maxine, Cosmo Jarvis. Forgive me if I already shared this.
NSFW as it's bloody. As in using the word bloody and the implied violence...
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What's the plural of tailpost?
Tailpost whore I guess.
Whatever. I already killed my hobos today, I deserve something to relax me.
DanaC, this is for you.
TLoG instrumentals.
Does not include the beautiful Christmas music, but does include the theme I adore from Series Three While There's Still Time.
And it's still one half of the Divine Comedy (Joby Talbot) and I like it muchly.
Hint. A Dwellar might be getting something in the post. It might help her enjoy mayonnaise and yoghurt...
Unless I decide she's horribly spoilt and punish her for not posting any photos of London.
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is it just me, or does yogurt sound gross when you spell it with an H?
It's just you.
In French it's pronouned "yow-oort"
I've always liked that.
Awww man. Oh I might ave to go back and rewatch the League. From the start. That music's proper put me in the mood. Fuck yeah.
I will, I promise get pics sorted out. But I have been having some puter probs. I finally got myself to start editing the pics and the bastard crashed, for the third time this weekend. It's being a cunt.
Gonna follow up that wonderful TLoG music with some Divine Comedy: also used as the theme to Father Ted.
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And the wonderful Our Mutual Friend: bit of an annoying hiss on it, but it's such a stellar performance it's worth it.
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Educational, but bless They Might Be Giants, they haven't lost it.
Had I seen this before starting Chemistry I might have given it more of a chance. I skidded over the classes purely because of the maths.
There's a whole DVD of songs like that called "Here Comes Science." It's one of the kids' favorites.
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Tera Naomi has some serious pipes. This just looks like a fun time.
This place has gone soft!
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If you don't like this, please exit Planet Earth.
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'Storm' a beat poem by Tim Minchin.
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Happened across this quite by accident, Not normally my sort of thing at all, but ....wow...
this version is no video, but better sound quality
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Don't like Cohen as sounds like a hoover.
My ex housemate (formerly known as HS) sounded like a waste disposal unit. And he practised this constantly.
But I like a bit of the Lang, and this was lovely. Thanks.
In return all I have to offer is something I am simply evangelical about.
I don't go door to door. I don't ask for tithes. I don't tell you not to celebrate Christmas. I just post Finn Brothers/ Crowded House vids from time to time.
This is an old one.
It's been in my blood since the early 90s at least.
And I still can't separate the different strands of harmony. Not because this song is exceptional (although it is in other ways) just because I am shite like that.
Anyone more talented than I am in this way (everyone?) feel free to post the two different parts, and I can finally choose which to sing in the shower.
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Ryan Adams
Oh My Sweet Carolina
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Oh that was really lovely Infi! Great vibe.
@ Sundae: I am a huge fan of the Cohen, but I know what you mean about his voice :p
He always said himself he was a poet more than a singer.
Here are two that I just adore though. The trick with Cohen is to listen to him as a story teller and poet.
The Partisan: This performance has added resonance I think, because it was recorded in France.
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This next one is Joan of Arc. Probably one of my favourite songs of all time. I just think it's pure poetry. It is a duet between Joan and the Fire. Jennifer Warnes has a beautiful, soaring voice as Joan, and Cohen's gravelly voice works as The Fire. Listen to the words, it's a fabulous concept. Gorgeous violin as well.
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Hey Dana, thanks to your post, I've just gone back and revisited all the Leonard Cohen songs I love, but sung by other people, particularly those done by Rufus Wainwright. Saw L.C. last year live and it's up there with the best concerts I've ever seen, but other people do the singing part of his songs better than he does.
Sundae, have you heard Boy and Bear's cover of Fall at your Feet?
I like it better than the original.
Rufus Wainwright's rendition of Hallelujah gives me shivers.
Rufus Wainwright's rendition of Hallelujah gives me shivers.
The man is a god!
Hell yeah!
Very jealous of you seeing LC btw. That's pretty awesome.
'Storm' a beat poem by Tim Minchin.
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That is so cool. I've seen it live and it was great, but having it in this form means his arguments can be revisited...just getting my head around the fact that a lot of the time he lapses into incoherence and gets a laugh out of finishing sentences with "and stuff" but then produces work like this. And while I'm wondering about the enigma that is Tim Minchin, I wonder how many tidal waves he's created when people recognise that they're become one of the rants in his shows.
As for LC, the word 'sublime' which he used to describe his backup singers should also be used to describe him.
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Really liked that one Sullage.
J recently introduced me to a band called The Decemberists. They're really interesting. This is the first one of theirs that I heard. It blew me away.
@ Sundae: given how much you enjoyed the Gay Pirates, you might get a kick out of this one.
I'm posting the one with the lyrics on, because the guy has a really strange intonation at times. It has one of the most awesome choruses I have heard in ages.
The Mariner's Revenge Song:
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I love the Decemberists. Have you guys heard the Mountain Goats? If not, check out "Dance Music" (really cool clip with sock puppets) and "This Year".
Here is a smile.
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I can't find it, but
Soothe the Say by Pendulous Frankfurters.
I've always loved Pendulous Frankfurters. They're so damn pendulous, and frankish. It's genius.
And Time for your Apple by GP and the Ceegees.
Good shit, good shit.
Thank you Undertoad for the introduction to Rox. I offer this in exchange.
Rox -- Oh My
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i hope i'm not reposting; i'm not sure who led me to to this
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This certainly doesn't refer to our pretty little Lola Bunny (God I hope it doesn't anyway!!), but, she made me think of it...
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Jai Ho (Slumdog Millionaire theme).
No idea whether people know it well, but I adore this song. Even the Pussycat Dolls didn't ruin it for me. Then again I'm no musician.
I just prefer this version.
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Yet another gem discovered via Pandora. In case you don't know... I heartily recommend Pandora, and it is well worth the $36/yr to upgrade to Pandora1.
The Pack A.D.
Biography
Following in the tradition of the Black Keys and the White Stripes, the Pack A.D. play a blend of rock and electric blues. The female duo is comprised of drummer Maya Miller and vocalist/guitarist Becky Black, both of whom left their previous Pixies-styled band to focus on bluesier music. After emerging in 2006 as one of Vancouver's more buzzworthy bands, the Pack A.D. signed with Mint Records in 2007 and released a debut album, Tintype, the following January. Funeral Mixtape, the duo's second offering, was issued eight months later. The group toured heavily in support of both releases and eventually returned to Vancouver, where the bandmembers holed themselves up at Hive Studios and began tinkering with new sounds. Although still a blues band at heart, the Pack A.D. found themselves drawn to punk and garage rock, both of which steered the sound of 2010's We Kill Computers in a slightly different direction. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rov
I was surprised to find that it's a woman singing. She(Becky Black) sounds a LOT like Shannon Houn (male) from Blind Melon.
This is the only song I've heard by them, but I will be seeking more out. I like the Black Keys and the White Stripes a lot ...and now I find that I am digging Becky Black... I also enjoy me some Tenacious D (Jack Black) ...seeing a theme here?
anyway.... enjoy!
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ooh....
2 for 2.... me likey
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Oh, there's a song by the Pack on the Being Human soundtrack. Really excellent.
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Dawes
If I wanted someone
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its been a long time since i listened to alanis morissette.
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Time for a little Madness
These songs have a real resonance for me. They were big when I was around 10 or 11 years old. The two that always stick in my mind as having a real air of pathos were Our House and Baggy Trousers:
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My friends and I prefered this
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When we were 19 or 20. :sniff:
For a year in college it was all I could do not to enter a large room and shout One! Step! Beyond! and let the lovers love it and the haters hate it.
I saw them in concert (probably have the tshirt around here somewhere...). they opened for the Bangles who in turn opened for David Bowie at (the stadium previously known as) The Big A where (the baseball team formerly known as the California) Los Angeles Angels of Aneheim (or some such idiocy).
It was a great show!
I saw them in concert (probably have the tshirt around here somewhere...). they opened for the Bangles who in turn opened for David Bowie at (the stadium previously known as) The Big A where (the baseball team formerly known as the California) Los Angeles Angels of Aneheim (or some such idiocy).
It was a great show!
Wow. Wish I'd seen that show.
Hell, me too!
Not sure if I already posted this somewhere...if so forgive me for having a senior moment :p but anyhoo:
This is a lovely ballad, telling a story.
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totally digging this right now
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totally digging this right now
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That's getting play here as well, good stuff.
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Lil' G managed to miss these guys at Warp Tour.. much chagrin on her part.
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but she saw...
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and
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Blackberry Smoke -- I ran across these guys the other day on DirecTv channel 101. They were showing a Blackberry Smoke concert, and I thought I'd listen for a minute while cruising the program guide. Never heard of them before. I can't believe they're not all over the radio, especially in my area.
Very Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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I just cannot get this song out of my head. Chicago was so darn good in their early days.
What instrumentals, and the lyrics make my heart ache...I guess it just hits close to home.
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Yeah, Chicago is really good.... except for their shitty music.
the lyrics are nice though. nicey nicey nice
I feel that way about U2. They have some good tunes but mostly I think they suck.
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Heh, that is my new "favorite" song, Pj :D
I think it's official. Here, TV, radio, bars. I'm the only one who likes the music I like. :lol2: I just can't make the trip for most of the music I hear.
I keep looking and trying, though.
More Blackberry Smoke. "Who Invented The Wheel"
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It is always interesting, though, what people are listening to. That was one of the first really cool things I "discovered" when I got da interweb, listening to radio stations from the other side of the globe.
Very cool.
Blackberry Smoke -- I ran across these guys the other day on DirecTv channel 101. They were showing a Blackberry Smoke concert, and I thought I'd listen for a minute while cruising the program guide. Never heard of them before. I can't believe they're not all over the radio, especially in my area.
Very Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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"... a trail of ashes, a trail of sin..." Heheh... nice.
Gravdigr, I think your lament is unfounded. Cause, this is good shit. I'll trade you some... just... just give me a minute.
Here's one group I really like, Gov't Mule. I love the lyric here, "...like drowning in moonlight."
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And another:
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This was the track I heard on the radio that sent me DIRECTLY to the music store to buy their cds. I looove this track.
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Gov't Mule iz teh rawk.
Blackberry Smoke has some very cool lyrics. And some deep lyrics too.
I think it's official. Here, TV, radio, bars. I'm the only one who likes the music I like. :lol2:
I was thinking about this statement. It came across kinda "boohoonobodylikesme". [SIZE="1"]Reminded of me of someone...[/SIZE]
Here's one group I really like, Gov't Mule. I love the lyric here, "...like drowning in moonlight."
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gov't mule is great.
the deep end #2 is among my top ten studio albums ever. great taste, bigV.
this track rocks:
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Love that band!! (Gov't Mule)
Now I have to go buy some of their music :D
Heh, that is my new "favorite" song, Pj :D
glad you liked it storm!
now here's another....
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glad you liked it storm!
now here's another....
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the singer's voice reminds me of the tallest man on earth:
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This song is on the soundtrack of 127 Hours. I'd almost forgotten about it. Don't you love that?
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Ive been following this chick on youtube for a while ,
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Reminds me of the Sirens (washer women) in Oh Brother Where Art Thou
So if you see the vulture coming
Flying circles in your mind
Remember their is no escaping
For he will follow close behind
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RIP Gil.
buckethead. very nice music to put on and take a nice afternoon nap to. relaxing.
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beautiful man... not a very dynamic video. but hey, you're nappin, right?
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Damm Good!
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[youtube]tIi3AZe3Sik[/youtube] Powerfulllllllll!!!!!!!!!!
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I think I may have posted a different version of this a little while ago, but this is a gorgeous live performance:
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More Typhoon
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I'd forgotten about this thread - there really is some good stuff here.
If I may make a contribution here is the wonderful The Jolly Boys with their mento version of Lou Reed's 'Perfect Day'.
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what's love, what's love, what's love but what turns up in the dark?
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I have two earworms today, not my usual stuff either. It's raining. Maybe that's it.
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Huge in Europe, unheard of in the US: Tahiti 80.
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Christina Perri
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she's CUTE. Reminds me of Nancy Sinatra for some reason. looks vaguely like that chick Shawnee that used to post here, too. Oh, and she sings ok too.
I liked that song 'Jar of Hearts' the first 75 times I heard it... but after a week or 2 of that..... well. I wouldn't throw her out of bed for eating crackers, is all.
I think she's cuter than snot, too. Must be the big brown eyes. ;)
I just love her voice. They didn't run Jar of Hearts into the ground so much here, or not that I noticed.
Santiago
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I can't stop listening to these guys. This is the song that first got me hooked:
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That is original and compelling, good find Clod!
very tasty Clodfobble, thanks!
and, um. short.
Yeah, I don't really understand why it cuts off where it does. It's like that on the CD too, so it's not some weird thing by the YouTube uploader.
I came across them because that song is used as the opening theme to a documentary series called Circus.
I fell in love with Circus!
Kate Rusby - Planets
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Oh swoon. Whew.
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This is less music and more visual art. But music is involved.
I KNOW I have posted this before.
I know I have.
But I can't bloody find it!!!
I'll label it properly this time.
Natalie Imbruglia, beautiful woman, far too thin, mediocre actress, reasonable singer.
Australian.
Singing with a mime artist at one of Amnesty International's events.
IMO very, VERY good.
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After 43 years I'm beginning to think I don't like music.
I thought I liked music, I really did.
What a voice. It bears a relisten. We love the new artists who have beautiful voices, and I think we shouldn't forget those who came before. I love how her voice is so...restrained? Then she lets loose, just for a bit. Perfect.
At FortySeventeen. ;)
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OK, I'm all into odes and ballads today.
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I shouldn't like this.
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that foster the people song is great
I can't stop listening to these guys. This is the song that first got me hooked:
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Wow. Loving this!
*scurries off to itunes rfn!*
[eta] downloading Some Kind of Salvation now :)
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that foster the people song is great
Man that song is
all over the radio in my area right now. I really dig that laid back thing they do during the hook. But, I've heard it so many times, I'm kinda getting tired of it.
I shouldn't like this.
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I had to find out what that "L" was he was licking a circle around.
At least I knew what a philly is...
:blunt:
I first heard this in a Kia commercial (I think it was Kia).
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From another commercial, a video game I think.
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Kid Rock's 'Low Life', or 'The Life of Gravdigr'.
Except I don't owe anybody money.
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I was looking through Ben Harper's stuff on youtube for Jim's guitar song thread and found this gem.
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I really like this song - sorry, I only know how to post the url! it's Codeine by Jason Isbell. One of the best opening lines ever: "If there's one thing that I can't stand, it's this bar and this cover band..."
worth clicking on!
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Click on the youtube icon and then look at the address and copy the part BETWEEN the "=" signs. BOLD & RED using yours as an example.
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Isbell's voice reminds me of Ryan Bingham.
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Great line: "Lost in the middle of nowhere, wishin' I was somewhere". I love that fuzzy lead thing he does, catchy as hell.
I made myself LOL. I was listening to the Bingham tune (at my desk), from the waste up it was all business as usual.
From the waste down I was dancing like a fool.
I first heard this in a Kia commercial (I think it was Kia).
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I love it!
Twins separated at birth??? You be the judge.
Gene Chandler "There was a time"
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I from the waste up it was all business as usual.
what kind of business? monkey business? sexy business? maths?
maths?
stop doing that!
It's math. MATH.
Whatssamattah with youse people?
This one has been going through my head today. Thought I would post it.
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Love this song!
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I love it!
Twins separated at birth??? You be the judge.
Gene Chandler "There was a time"
I never heard of Chandler before, but, I kinda dug it.
Wow, the two songs
really sound similar don't they? The extremely similar sound, combined with the tidbit below, tells me they may have been influenced by this very song. Or at least sampled that guitar riff.
Very good catch!:thumb:
Oh man, I love teh interwebz.
Here's a song I havent listened to in fucking years. I used to love this.
The Colourblind James Experience, 'A Different Bob':
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It's one of those tracks (the whole album is) that transports me to a very specific time and place. I listen to this and I instantly access where my head was at at that point. Twenty-four years old and all to play for.
Some more James:
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Cool song...
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The singer is already more mature than Axl will ever be.
The Mini Band - aged 8-10 yrs.
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"The Boat Monkeys"
Ahahhahahhahaha!
Nice tune
sum janes addiction.....
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I used to listen to these guys back in Hs & my 1st year of college.
I don't think I've listened to them since. Major flashbacks happening.
If only ...
Generals and Majors has a special meaning for me that I won't reveal here!
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Hell yeah!
sum janes addiction.....
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wow, this is disappointing. I guess Perry ran out of things to sing about.
@BD: excellent! Love a bit 'o Tull!
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@BD: excellent! Love a bit 'o Tull!
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Another great Tull song!:thumb:
I've been getting into ZaZa recently:
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[eta] I actually prefer the album version of this to the live versions that are on youtube, so changed to that :P
local band on the rise here.....group called "The last place you look" song: Band to save my life. cool tune.
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and middle class rut - busy bein' born
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In the spirit of this on-going "creepy old guy" joke ya'll got goin' on about me....
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wow, this is disappointing. I guess Perry ran out of things to sing about.
yeah i agree....but nonetheless i like it.....
@BD: excellent! Love a bit 'o Tull!
I'm quite a Tull fan too. This is one of my favourites, it's from a TV show and they're miming of course but it's worth watching for the audience reaction at the end.
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And now, as the last video (spanning all 3 of my accounts here) I will ever post in these forums, I give you what is IMO the most important and profound song ever written:
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most of the time when i click a "sponsored" video i'm confused and disappointed. this time i was not disappointed
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Dear Gravdigr
Please enjoy
The Johnny Cash Project. Please note, this is a LOT of images, so the load time is measured in minutes. I suggest you pause playback while they load, *then* play the video to avoid skips and stalls. Let me know your thoughts after you've watched some.
There are many different perspectives from which to view this project. It is well worth watching and rewatching it with different settings. This is
another link with good information about this excellent song.
there's new cosmo jarvis, in case people didn't notice.
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What's not to like about the Ooh, ooh, ooh?
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Dear Gravdigr
Please enjoy The Johnny Cash Project. Please note, this is a LOT of images, so the load time is measured in minutes. I suggest you pause playback while they load, *then* play the video to avoid skips and stalls. Let me know your thoughts after you've watched some.
There are many different perspectives from which to view this project. It is well worth watching and rewatching it with different settings. This is another link with good information about this excellent song.
Thanks for the turn on, V!
I only re-discovered Mr. Cash a very few years ago, I will definitely check that out.
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Thanks again for that V. I've only watched the "Highest rated frames" version yet, but that was very cool. I think the concept itself is actually cooler. I want to see the "Most Brush Strokes" version as well as the "Director Curated" version.
The "God's Gonna Cut You Down" link was really cool also. The logistics of getting all those folks to set aside time, and compiling all the clips, just blows my mind. It really speaks of the influence Johnny Cash has had on all genres of music, and people of literally every background.
Iggy Pop to Kanye West for God's sake.:eek:
Thanks, V!
that IS cool.
you can draw frames and submit them!
here's one i did:
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Thank c-man, I hadn't seen many of those images from Kent State before. Very sobering pictures.
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I think this song is really about deer hunting...
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Morning alone
When you come home
I breath a little faster
Every time we're together
It'd never be the same
If you're not here
How can you stay away, away so long.
Why can't we stay together
Give me a reason
Give me a reason.
[Chorus]
I, I don't wanna say it
I don't wanna find another way
Make it through the day without you
It's just another day
Making the time
Find the right lines
What do I have to tell you
I'm just trying to hold on to something
(Trying to hold on to something good)
Give us a chance to make it.
Don't wanna hold on to never
I'm not that strong
I'm not that strong.
I, I don't wanna say it
I don't wanna find another way
Make it through the day without you
I, I can't resist
Trying to find exactly what I miss
It's just another day without you.
Why can't you stay forever
Just give me a reason
Give me a reason.
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I'm all over that track right now.
I'm all over that track right now.
its great
kinda funny about that song. fits my scenario sorta. back in my career after so many years and setbacks. i am in a sense learning to walk again.
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i hadn't heard that in years!!! awesome pull there IM!
a little puddle of mudd acoustic style:
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i'm a puddle of mudd fan....can ya tell?
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yeah yeah i'm blowing up the thread. cut me some slack. at least it's good tunes!
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For the Toad! No visuals, just jazz fusion by Jeff Lorber. (I thought of him today because I found an old ticket stub where I'd seen him.)
Toad's Place
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mmmmmmmmmmmmm jazzzzehhhhhh!
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Below is Wherever You Are, an original song composed for the wives and girlfriends of RMB Chivenor military base in north Devon, where the men had just departed for a tour in Afghanistan.
It was the subject of a BBC2 doc called The Choir - the format has been used before in deprived areas and with different types of people, but none of them professional singers. The Choirmaster is Gareth Malone, who is an extraordinary man and wonderful at bringing people together in music for their own benefit.
The 'rents watched the serialised programme every week and both cried.
Teachers in the staffroom said how moving the programmes were.
And one TA on Friday said she had to pull her car over on the way into school when the song came on because she needed to cry, hard. She has two sons in the Army. Her middle son is currently serving in the Falkland Islands and will be there for Christmas. In no danger, but in a lonely place.
For those serving around the world.
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Have you been watching the John Lewis ad...?
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not so much a toe-tapper as a heel thumper...
I'm groovin'
I do love me a bit of Franz Ferdinand.
Well, all of them mostly.
Have you been watching the John Lewis ad...?
Oh, I totally love that ad!
And yes that's what put me in mind of the song and sent me off to find the original(and best) Smiths version. Takes me back, so it does. I used to listen to that album on headphones in a dark room, when I was being soulful and far too troubled for my age :p
Another journey down memory lane via youtube.
My brother had a million albums. I played this one a lot.
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That guy from Tool.
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And now for something completely different:
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That guy from Tool.
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Maynard James?
James Herbert Keenan,
it turns out.
It was during his time in the military that he adopted the sobriquet "Maynard" on a whim.[4] He was distinguished in basic and advanced training,[5] but declined an appointment to West Point and instead chose to pursue a music career because of his disillusionment with his colleagues' values[6] and because he knew West Point would not tolerate his dissidence.[5]
I read up on him since that last post. Interesting.. After reading the lyrics to Prison Sex, I thought he had done time. Wiki makes no mention that I saw if he did. Very interesting and talented fellow, though.
yeah.. it's a really good song.. .musically... and then you realize what he's saying....and uhm... yeah. well.. here... give it a listen... and then hit ctrl A on the next post to read the lyrics:
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[COLOR="White"]It took so long to remember just what happened.
I was so young and vestal then,
you know it hurt me,
but I'm breathing so I guess I'm still alive
even if signs seem to tell me otherwise.
I've got my hands bound and
my head down and my eyes closed,
half-closed, wide open.
Do unto others, what has been done to me,
Do unto others, what has been done to you?
I'm treading water,
I need to sleep a while.
My lamb and martyr, you look so precious.
Won't you come on up closer,
close enough so I can smell you.
I need you to feel this,
I can't stand to burn too long.
Release in sodomy.
Oh, for one sweet moment I am whole.
Do unto you now, what has been done to me,
Do unto you now, what has been done?
You're breathing so I guess you're still alive
even if signs seem to tell me otherwise.
Won't you come on a bit closer,
close enough so I can smell you.
I need you to feel this.
I need this to make me whole.
Release in sodomy.
For I am your witness and
blood and flesh can be trusted.(X2)
And only this one holy medium brings me peace of mind.
Got your hands bound, your head down,
your eyes closed.
You look so precious now.
( Show me something
Thought I could make it end
Thought I could wash the stains away
Thought I could break the circle if I
Slipped right into your skin
So sweet was your surrender
We have become one
I have become my terror
And you my precious lamb and martyr.) *
I have found some kind of temporary sanity in this
shit, blood, and cum on my hands.
I've...come...round...full circle.
My lamb and martyr, this will be over, soon.
You look so precious.(X4)
You look so precious, now,
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yeah no, i know the song, just making a joke....butt yeah, the song isn't bad but the lyrics are a tad um....phucked up
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if the breakdown starting around 0:50 secs in doesn't get you, what will?
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Album version
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Live version with slightly different lyrics
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A little Vince Guaraldi to get you (and by you I mean me) in the christmas spirit.
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I can't find the Saturday Night Live Music A Go Go, which I have on VHS courtesy of my good friend who taped it at the time. But I did find these clips of music from 3 decades of SNL.
I'm posting the first one, but I'm still watching it. I'll post the others later.
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The first 4 minutes and 50 seconds of this clip are of Adam Sandler not being funny.
Skip that time, you can't get it back.
Then it gets interesting again.
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Nice. Reminded me of this clip:
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Check out the number of views. This guy is great. Yea he used to play with the Allman Bros.
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I'm a HUGE Warren Haynes fan, along with his band, Gov't Mule. He's fantastic.
Those clips were great! they remind me of this guy....
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Yea, that guys is pretty good too.
infini Thanks for those SNL Clips ,
brought back memorys BIG TIME !!
You're welcome!
I need to figure out a good way to transfer my SNL Music A Go Go VHS to something I can post. It's really amazing. Many of the clips you see here but they give time for whole songs to some of the artists. ORbison, Wonder, Houston, Pearl Jam...oh yeah, they do comedy music clips too, King Tut, Hot Tub, etc.
I can't believe it's unfindable in this day and age. My friend taped it in...I honestly can't remember if it was 90 or 95, it was either 15 or 20 years of SNL music stuff. It's also funny because the drunker she got, the more she forgot to skip commercials. :lol:
I guess. I also want to transfer the VHS tapes my brother made of my dad's old 8mm films.
It's probably easy to do, with the right equipment.
Dvd recorder and a vhs
Press record and play
I think I have a VHS player in the shed.
I don't know how to hook this crap up, but I'll find help.
Man I'm a moron. :lol:
threadjack: which peanut character fits you best? me? mmm pigpen.
/threadjack
I am so Lucy. No doubt. 'Nuff said.
Merry Christmas, Dwellars!
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I am so Lucy. No doubt. 'Nuff said.
really? would have thought you to be peppermint patty
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The song from the Victoria's Secret commercial, possibly the best song of 2011.
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Another "Best of 2011" possibility.
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Thanks, my friends, for being my bridge.
Also, this is for Dana.
I remember when this was televised. Was it on HBO or something? It was 1981, and I remember the Concert in Central Park being the coolest thing ever.
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Cage the Elephant? I'm inspired!
Baby Elephant Walk by the best composer who ever lived. Well except for some other ones. ;)
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i hadn't heard that in ages! thanks IM!!
Another "Best of 2011" possibility.
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This is the traditional American Louisiana folk song. NSFW
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gotta love the red hot chili peppers!
eta: the artwork in this vid is way cool!
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eta: red hot chili peppers in a motion picture! well, driving right here in Houston, Texass
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Thought about because of the 60s films thread.
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I'm partial to Dionne, but wow Cilla Black is good. I read that they would exchange songs...like if one song were popular in the UK, Dionne would record it in US, and vice versa.
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Interesting choice Joe - how did you happen upon that one?
MOGWAI!!!
because mogwai!
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Interesting choice Joe - how did you happen upon that one?
I own the album. Yes, Union. Music like this resonates with me, I saw you played some Yes earlier in the thread and it kicked me off on my own music playing spree here at home. So I posted this one off of the Union album.
Yes rawks!
now for something that i'm jamming to while i'm working at the house....
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Good one Philthy ...
Thanks Joe, was curious. I still have a hard time really getting into that album.
Found this one I haven't heard in awhile though.
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What do you think about that one?
yeah, it's interesting. It is kind of a cover... sort of, which I generally like. but at the same time is technically sampling, which I am generally opposed to....
Tappy tappy tap
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i hope this isn't a double post
This isn't a double post.
Juliet RAWKS!!!
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Do you think Christina Perry
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looks like Nancy Sinatra?
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cuz I would wreck both of that!
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Charley, Split Enz. Lead - Tim Finn.
Neither of these is really Music on YouTube (as they're just recordings).
But YouTube is where I found them.
Indulge me.
Album version.
Full musical backing. Higher in pitch, which works given the lyrics, as does the solo voice; a man on the edge:
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Finn Brothers (acoustic).
Two guitars, live.
Lower pitch and harmonies.
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Neil (imho) has the better voice, although it's a tough call on some songs.
I'm a sucker for harmony. This lacks the despair to me, and after all I heard the original when I was 16.
Jury? Out.
It will be 30 years on the 4th Feb when the great man died, so for all you young uns Alex Harvey at his best
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i'm really into Evans Blue right now. this one RAWKS!
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So an old co-bartender and I made up our own definition of a Cuban Breeze. :) No I don't remember what we came up with, I do remember talking Dane out of any coconut, but it was a favorite phrase. :)
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Neat. That little cup-tapping rhythm is a game we used to play when I was a kid. Except on the last beat we would pass our cup to the next person in the circle, and receive one from the person on our right. We got kicked out of Taco Bell once for doing it too loudly.
It seemed really similar to stuff I did as a kid too. But these women are doing it too fast for me to follow. I imagine once you pick it up, it's just automatic and you don't even need to think about it.
very cool. I found another by them...
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The story that the pizza delivery guy stole the tapes from that session and bootlegged them seems a little too convenient.
I suspect it was an inside job, and it was blamed on the poor pizza guy.
"I don't know how that music got out there Jerry, I bet it was the pizza guy. He seemed a little shady."
Imma need to burn a new copy of that.
Neat. That little cup-tapping rhythm is a game we used to play when I was a kid.
It seemed really similar to stuff I did as a kid too. But these women are doing it too fast for me to follow. I imagine once you pick it up, it's just automatic and you don't even need to think about it.
But did you do it with close harmony singing?
Tub thumping is shrug; the singing is the part I likey.
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love it
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Fresh new music from Le Voyage Dans le Lune
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Focus - Hocus Pocus Live 1973
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Dutch prog-rockers Focus giving a breathtaking performance on NBC´s Midnight Special.
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GORILLAZ!!!!!
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thats what ifeel like RIGHT NOW !!!
right on brother.
for the record, sangria, bourbon, scotch and coffee... not a good mix.
neather is Jim beam Jagger and MW3
lol! wake up in a fog this morning didja?
hush Not so loud ,
Now this song is cool , but the trikes are WAAAAY Betterer !!!
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I would SOOOO do this , but the stiches would HURT !!!!
Amazing!
go watch the "behind the scenes!"
im all ready glad i got rid of those old kid bmx bike frames and wheels ,
or else i would be out in the shed Makeing a Trike RIGHT NOW !!!
only thing is the back wheels , hmmmmmm , forklift wheels would be Tooo heavy ,,,,,,, hmmmmmmm
...hmmmmmm , forklift wheels would be Tooo heavy ,,,,,,, hmmmmmmm
Filled, or otherwise reinforced coffee cans?
I think they're just some regular Big Wheel wheels, lawnmower wheels, whatever. But they've been wrapped in a short section of eight inch pvc pipe. The wheel with the hub and all carries all the weight and the pvc takes all the traction away. Even the opening frame of the video shows the green kind of pipe (don't know what/why that kind is special). It's pvc though, I'm sure.
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Check this out at the 2:30-2:35 mark, you can see the wheels better here.
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Gorrilaz! yey :)
And for my offering, how bout a little Mumford and Sons?
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Music from The Lorax almost makes me want to see the movie.
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I saw it. It was ok. There's a heavy handed oversimplification of the destructive power capitalism's focus on making money. The movie was fun, the animation was brilliant. I watched it in 3D and the effect is not a hokey joke anymore.
I'd give it a thumbs up.
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~ we are on a cloud now ~
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These guys are brilliant. The name of the band is Holy Fuck. They are electronica with real bass and drums.
These guys are brilliant. The name of the band is Holy Fuck. They are electronica with real bass and drums.
I first heard of them a few years back on woxy.com, this song was in a car commercial.
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i love the shopping cart on hydraulics!
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If you're a Linkin Park fan, Mike Shinoda, then you'll like this:
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I like the Everlast video, plt, thanks!
Someone help me help me help me please. :lol:
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Isn't that guy running for President?
Hey BigV? that you on the far right there?
(posting of a song i already posted but a cover so to speak)
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I like the Everlast video, plt, thanks!
Welcome Sir! took me a while to get into that style of music but i'm glad i did. he does some pretty good stuff!
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Hey BigV? that you on the far right there?
(posting of a song i already posted but a cover so to speak)
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Cool!
nsfw - language.
had one of those days today. this next video is brought to you by "shitty mondays." enjoy
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time for a little Rizzle Kicks!
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I like the Rizzle Kicks! Catchy.
yeah, not bad at all! yo mucho gusto!
Cool song from Hunger Games soundtrack.
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Blast from the past. Here's Galliano from the early 90s:
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Dana, this makes twice that I have had to purchase an album after you posted a clip here. The kids are already big fans of Dispatch, they're really going to like Rizzle Kicks. Thanks for the introduction!
You won't hear this on the radio but you might hear it in a movie this summer or in a car commercial.
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finally a dance tune I can dance to!
I'm on a youtube adventure.
Remember this song? Ha!
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omg
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and this is timeless, imho.
I'll quit now. ;)
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So I lied. I posted this because of the pictures and the names and the whole thing. I don't think anyone can understand the power of the ocean-like great lakes unless you have visited one of the five. It's a ballad, but like I said the background is great. At the end they list the dead. I get teary.
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i know it's supposed to be youtube, but the version there doesn't play well so click on this
LINK ***NSFW*** great music video by 30 seconds to mars - hurricane
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Bloody hell, an UncaDollas video I actually like!
I was looking for a video of the giants that were over in the UK this last weekend (I didnt go and see them). Came across this video, it isn;t the best picture quality but the music is gorgeous.
Hence I am posting it here.
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I heard this old song in an Audi commercial and remembered what a great song this really was.
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I was looking for a video of the giants that were over in the UK this last weekend (I didnt go and see them). Came across this video, it isn;t the best picture quality but the music is gorgeous.
Hence I am posting it here.
that is good stuff. reminds me of pogo:
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Rihanna's version is good, but you just can't beat:
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And whilst we're in this particular groove...
Light up a big one and:
Bam Bam!
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This one actually reminded me of JBK...
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You can see what mood I'm in today? *grins*
I have finished my council meetings now. Last one was Wednesday. Just a couple of emails to send and organise returns of some corporate property (filing cabinet, answerphone etc.)
:joint:
Classic Specials performance from The Old Grey Whistle Test...
I'd have been 7 years old when this went out. I actually think I remember it. We always watched the Whistle Test!
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That sent me on a journey.... retracing the soundtrack of my youth :P
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Oh God, i definitely remember watching this when it aired! The Smiths blew my mind when they appeared on the scene. My bro was at the right age to see them come up through local clubs and gigs, so I'd heard demo tapes before they got to ToTP.
There just wasn't anything else like them. Totally different to anyone else on the telly.
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Time for something groovy
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Another video with that new song smell.
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It is Friday, after all:
and, I Can Feel A Good One Coming On,
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and then, Ima sing my Freedom Song.
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Enjoy the next NASCAR event
Another cool new song.
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I'm putting this in a couple if threads. I hope that doesn't make me Unca Dollars.
I just really like it as a song as well as a video and I love that they've almost made the music incidental in parts while still getting the song across.
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Enjoy the next NASCAR event
Eat a cheesesteak and love your brother.
:lol2:
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Yeah... that is cool. I love that song.
This is a brand new cover of an old Steve Winwood song, I heard it about a week ago but this video was not posted until yesterday.
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Another new song.
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You may actually hear this on your radio, but only between 88-92MHz.
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This is a brand new cover of an old Steve Winwood song,...
That's a really not bad cover.
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ew. gay song sounds even gayer than it's original gayness.
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I don't want FOP, goddammit, I'm a Dapper Dan man!
Well, ain't this place a geographical oddity?! Two weeks from everywhere!
Love. That. Movie.
I spent quite a bit of time looking for promising new artists, and I think this one might be going places:
ZZ Ward -
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Fantastic..
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In memory of Donna Summer and Robin Gibb, some of the great music they inspired.
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Comiskey Park - July 1979
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Robin on the first vocal: "I can think of younger days when living for my life was everything a man could want to do."
A true classic
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Young punk today looked at my $20 bill and said "Old school twenty" and looked further and said "1990" which was the year stamped on the bill. This was about that time.
Fuck you old school. This is still state of the art.
I drove all over Hollywood, looking at the stars
First I ate my Milky Way, then I ate my Mars
But sucking on a Galaxy, I noticed something pretty bizarre
There's not a lot of people there, just a awful lot of cars
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1990. before i was born. whoa.
its weird cause like. I regard 90s TV as being old and dated and shit. 90s movies mostly too.
but 80s music is "new" stuff. My musical taste is skewed decades before I was alive. its like a whole different timescale. everything else, i'm a typical cutting-edge kid. musically i'm more my parents' age than my own.
That's because you have good taste.
Jazz: Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" 1959
Rock and Roll: Beatles' "She Loves You" 1963
Rock: Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" 1971
Post-Rock: Sigur Ros' "Ágætis Byrjun" 1999 (Talk Talk's "Spirit of Eden" 1988)
Classical: Beethoven's Ninth 1824
Funk: Parliament's "Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Up The Funk)" 1976
Metal: Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" 1970
Blues: ? 1910-1920s
Two songs that are getting a lot of airplay. I like them both, but really I'm posting them because they remind me so much of other artists.
In Somebody I Used to Know, the refrain sounds so much like Peter Gabriel to me. (You didn't have to cut me off...1:33.)
We Are Young...when they go into "Tonight we are young" and from there...omg The Beach Boys. Even more so with the "I know that I'm not..." (at 1:30)
Also, my three young nieces rode with me in my convertible last Sunday, sunny day, lid down. First time I've had all of them in my car at once. I was playing my radio station (earlier, the oldest one asked me how I knew about a song...I'm like "I'm not THAT old!") and we were all singing along to these songs. They had their hands up. It was so totally cool.
(Posted 'lyric' vids because of commercials and half naked peoples.)
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I don't know the We Are Young song, but my wife was just telling me yesterday that my daughter was horrified by the lyrics when it was playing in the car. They just did the drugs and alcohol section in middle school health, and the lyrics about falling down drunk in a bar and friends getting high in the bathroom really bothered her.
I remember my mom not liking the Huey Lewis song I Want a New Drug. I was like 'mom, it's about how he FEELS with this person, not that he really is looking for drugs. Besides, it's just lyrics.'
And good for your daughter: she'll know what to avoid in the future! :)
Yeah. Hopefully the brainwashing sticks for a while, and when it wears off, she pays attention to her parents' moderate drinking as an example.
My wife says it's a fun song though. That We Are Young one.
I'm sure she will. She's being raised well. :)
It is a fun song. I guess that's why they call the band Fun (but that sounds oh so teeny-bop to me!)
Wasn't it Big Fun who sang "Teenage Suicide (Don't Do It)" in the movie Heathers? Oh yes, yes it was!
The song "Teenage Suicide (Don't Do It)" by the fictional band Big Fun was written and produced for the film by musician Don Dixon, and performed by the ad hoc group "Big Fun", which consisted of Dixon, Mitch Easter, Angie Carlson and Marti Jones. The song is included on Dixon's 1992 greatest hits album (If) I'm A Ham, Well You're A Sausage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heathers
Post-Rock: Sigur Ros' "Ágætis Byrjun" 1999
The best band no one ever heard of. This is the kind of music that speaks to your soul even if you do not understand the lyrics, this band has a unique sound that is unmatched by anyone else.
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Metal is coming. - House Stark
Hear me rock. - House Lannister
Family, Duty, Metal. - House Tully
We do not autotune. - House Greyjoy
And now my solo begins. - The Night's Watch
Ours is the headbang. - House Baratheon
The crowd gathers, and now my guitar solo begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no pause, hold nothing back, . I shall wear no glam, and win no grammy's. I shall shred and rock on this stage. I am the solo in the darkness. I am the moshpit near the walls. I am the fire that burns in the hearts of the crowd, the metal that brings the dusk, the axe that wakes the sleepers, the Rock that shakes the realms of men
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even better. I've been dicking around with this tune, and have a recognizable bit, but this guy .... this guy nails it
Those were both really good!
Errors - "A Rumour In Africa": A clash between post-rock and dancy electronica.
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The guitar man...without his guitar.
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:blackr:
The best band no one ever heard of. This is the kind of music that speaks to your soul even if you do not understand the lyrics, this band has a unique sound that is unmatched by anyone else.
I listen to () almost every day.
Do you like Of Monsters and Men (another Icelandic group)?
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I really like it, but it's a little to "stringy" to be rock, IMHO.
Jazz: Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue" 1959
Rock and Roll: Beatles' "She Loves You" 1963
Rock: Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" 1971
Post-Rock: Sigur Ros' "Ágætis Byrjun" 1999 (Talk Talk's "Spirit of Eden" 1988)
Classical: Beethoven's Ninth 1824
Funk: Parliament's "Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (Give Up The Funk)" 1976
Metal: Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" 1970
Blues: ? 1910-1920s
Eurosynth: Depeche Mode "Personal Jesus"
What would you call The Cure?
The Cure is Alternative, which was to say that it was too far off rock to be rock, too far off new wave to be new wave, and too far off punk to be punk.
Alternative: The Smiths "How Soon Is Now", 1984
I would put the Cure in the goth category, they have a similar orientation as Bauhaus, Joy Division, Sisters of Mercy, etc. Pale skin, jet black hair, trenchcoats. I remember when A Forest came out, what a mind blowing song.
Anyway, I saw this 2 broke girls show the other night for the first time, there was this guitar riff that was played over and over again and it gave me this earworm because I heard this song about 100 times. Do the regular viewers even know that came from a real song in a land where copious amounts of Lynyrd Shitard infest the FM airwaves?
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Stylistically I agree. But many people say the Cure stole much of their sound from New Order who could not be further from goth, so it's a weird thing.
Wait a second, but wasn't Joy Division like total proto-goth?
It's funny because Pooka prefers Joy Division and The Smiths whereas I always liked New Order and solo Morrissey.
She makes fun of me.
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Never really my scene, weren't Joy Division and New Order essentially the same thing plus or minus Ian Curtis?
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really great cover, really ahead of their time by like a decade. this was recorded in 1984, but it sounds like great late-90s post-grunge garage
Just like that Guinevere is gone.
"This video is no longer available"
Ha ha ha now it is. fuckers learned their lesson.
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Thanks Undertoad, that was very tasty!
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New song just posted today.
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Or, without the road noise and clarinet...
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I like that philthy!! Thanks :)
I like that philthy!! Thanks :)
:D
two videos.
what's the connection?
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heh, I didn't know that. I wonder if anyone knows it without wiki help.
I did in a general sense, but only the first names. Pink came up on a search for old blues on spotify, and I wondered if it was THE pink.... then i wiki'ed, lol.
Well, I'll be damned.
Y'all done went and learnt me sumpin today.
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admit it. this rocks
I like that, Jim.
I was raised on bluegrass and am also a big fan of Metallica. So yeah. :D
My dad likes it.. I'm hoping he will learn it.
•spoken in to my phone
impressive, i liked that!
Oh just saw this kid on tv, doing a set at T in the Park.
Really blew me away.
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Not only is this a great song, this is a great performance. I want a local symphony orchestra to do flash-mobs like this... I would chase them all over town to listen.
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That was brilliant! I went off on a youtube run off that :p
But I came in here to post this :
Richard Thompson. I love him and now and again I have a flurry of listening. This is his version of a 13 (I think?) century English folk song, from his album "1000 years of popular music"
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And now an old American song:
Shenandoah
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And this I think one of my favourites, from much earlier in his career:
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my earliest memory of richard thompson:
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She never leaves me my dignity
Mr. Thompson, your dignity left at a dead run when you put on that tie.
Not the best video, I grabbed the first one I found.
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There is a god and his name is Richard Thompson. I missed Dana's 'flurry' of songs but for variety I'm posting a couple of RT covers.
Elvis Costello's version of a dirty, nasty..., wonderful song: The End of the Rainbow...
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...and Natalie Merchant's decent attempt at, perhaps, my favourite RT (& Swarb) songs - Crazy Man Michael.
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I know I've posted this somewhere (more than once, I think), but, speaking of Richard Thompson covers:
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This was posted over on Boing Boing. I thought it was pretty cool.
The isolated bass from Won't Get Fooled Again
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Glatt, that was awesome!!
Thank you.
I liked, at the end, when he took off the bass, it was like "This guitar has no shit left in it. The shit has been played out of it. It is dead to me."
Thanks again.
Somewhere, in the vastness of da interwebs, there exists an isolated vocal track of David Lee Roth singing, I think, either "Jump!", or "Panama".
It's hilarious. He sounds like every drunk party-dude who thinks he can sing.
Disagree about Mr. Lee Roth. He was a phenom... for the first 10 years.
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That's it! That's what I was thinking of. I didn't mean to take anything from Mr. Roth, I dug him, lots. I'm a solid member of the 'Van Halen, not Van Hagar' club. I liked Van Halen, and I've always loved The Red Rocker Sammy Hagar, but, I did not like Sammy singing for Van Halen. Just not my cup o' tea.
While I'm opining...
Van Halen has 'jumped the shark', imho.
And I still think DLR's isolated vocals are just hilarious.:lol2:
Dana & Trilby's posts in the
'Word DISassociation' thread put this in my head this morning.
Neil Young on 'The Johnny Cash Show'. I imagine only Johnny Cash could get away with a guest singing about needles and junkies in the middle of primetime, in the 70's.
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The first ever duet with the players not on the same planet. Yuri Gagarin is feted from space. What did they play? Bourée of course.
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Seasick Steve on the Diddley Bow playing Save Me.
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ALL the roaches just ran screaming from my house.
This is wtf...
The 'associated videos' after Seasick Steve's Diddley Bow revue...
Seasick Steve...check
Seasick Steve...check
Seasick Steve...check
Why India lost the war w/China in 1962...WTF?
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WORD.
and this one makes me feel that same kind of way:
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and i REALLY like this one:
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So be it, I'm your crowbar
If thats what I am so far
Until you get out of this mess
And I will pretend
That I dont know of your sins
Until you are ready to confess
But all the time, all the time
I'll know, I'll know
And you can use my skin
To bury your secrets in
And I will settle you down
And at my own suggestion,
I will ask no questions
While I do my thing in the background
But all the time, all the time
i'll know, I'll know
Baby-I can't help you out, while she's still around
So for the time being, I'm being patient
And amidst this bitterness
If you'll consider this-even if it dont make sense
All the time-give it time
And when the crowd becomes your burden
And you've early closed your curtains,
I'll wait by the backstage door
While you try to find the lines to speak your mind
And pry it open, hoping for an encore
And if it gets too late, for me to wait
For you to find you love me, and tell me so
It's ok, dont need to say it
Rufus Wainwright singing Complainte de la Butte, and now Mika singing Grace Kelly.
Gay men singing in French. Slays me.
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Step up to the mark Shel.
Evil eddy is back ,
Language is NSFW
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Not neo-psychedelic, just plain old psychedelic, made not in the 60s but last year. By Tame Impala... some kids in Western Aus. Blew me away.
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I always did and always will like Rob Thomas and Matchbox 20:
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Right after Rob and Santana did 'Smooth', I just knew Rob Thomas was going to be the vocal equivalent of Eric Clapton. Sing every kind of music and kick ass at it.
And then he disappeared.
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So I'm mad about this singer, Beth Hart. She and Joe together are magic.
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And another:
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And finally:
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most won't care for this type of music (and it's not on youtube) but scroll down and click the vid. then @ 3:15 you can hear a very impressive bass line.
http://millsap.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/sorrow-my-name/Apparently, my brain has regressed and gone back to college.
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Not much in the way of visuals...good ol' John Prine.
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via wimp
little friday rock:
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if you're a 10 Years fan you'll like Janus:
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This woman is channeling my younger wild child self, while I tend to jobs, kids, soccer and housework...:(
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Such a nice change from all the over-warble girls:
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YouTube proof of life. Watch this and rock out. If you don't rock out, you have a problem.
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Digging the filmmaking, but... nah bruh, dubstep's boring as hell.
agreed about filmmaking
I do like the music though
the music battles remind me of Kung Fu Hustle
I'm not really sure where to put this. It's a music video, not exactly good music. I just find this video hilarious, so I thought I'd share it, hihih.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJfFZqTlWrQ&sns=emwhat?!?!
That's a *great* song!!!
Hehe, I like the song, just didn't know if y'all would feel the same.
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A cow orker came in singing You Are the Sunshine of My Life, which prompted me to go on a Stevie run. This song gives me happy little sad tears. It's just so pretty.
Has this already been posted?
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I know...but I really like it...
Also, watching IAC has got me in a Pussycat Dolls mood. So...
You can really see the burlesque roots.
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My kids had to tell me about Gangnam Style a week or two ago. I had never heard of it.
I still don't get why it's so big now.
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Tear-inducing, because of the vast body of work shown along with the beautiful song.
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We're getting hourly reports of how many same sex marriage licenses have been issued since the courthouse opened at midnight (as of 3 pm, 428). This song gives me [SIZE="3"]
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I might not be the same, but that’s not important
No freedom till we’re equal, damn right I support it.
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Thanks for this, V. It's beautiful.
Amazing. You really can find anything on the interwebz.
In HS, our choir did an arrangement of Silent Night that I loved. It was beautiful. For some reason, my dad came to our concert and I remember he said it was the best version of SN that he'd ever heard (quite a compliment from dad considering he hated to go to those kinds of things.)
Well, I still remember a bit how it went. It was perfect, mostly because our soloist Laura had one of the most beautiful voices I've ever heard, something else my dad also noted.
So I was thinking about it and started messing around with google...and I found it. The arrangement is by Rhonda Polay, and is quite popular (though I've not heard it since HS.)
This girl misses on some parts, but you can get the idea. (With all due respect, I don't think anyone could match how Laura sang it.)
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm feeling verklempt, just like I did when we performed that song and Laura blew the room away.
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How about a Joni Mitchell cover?
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I wonder if Dan could've got a tighter pair of trousers...?
This is the video Adak linked to in the Macabre Democrats thread. It was hidden. And it's very touching.
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WARNING: this video might make you cry. Wow. So beautiful.
I guess each of us has his/her own definition of beautiful.
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It isn't youtube because the song isn't there. But it is a wonderful song:
http://www.gettyimages.com/music/download-songs/101238-sunday-morningSorry in advance ,
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Ya really can't beat a bit of Thin Lizzy.
I dug it for the intro/countdown.
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anyone for some *ahem* making love music?
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Been too long. Can't remember how to post the link ... lil help?
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Meant to post these the other week....mayhave done, can't remember. Went back a few pages and couldn't see it, so:
Sweet -
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Funky -
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thanks jim, but there were two "=" <<thats kinda funny looking.
3, actually....
Seems to always be the 'v=' that works.
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WHAT? I'm right here, why are you shouting??
Here's a black metal song I like:
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Just heard this song in a Honda Civic commercial.
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Too gorgeous not to share.
Imagine the trepidation/thrill of playing Stairway to Heaven for... Led Zeppelin. :eek:
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wow. fucking awesome. Thanks , bruce.
It must be surreal for them. Especially, I look at Robert. He wrote those lyrics in 15 minutes. I remember hearing him say that it was like something was pushing his pen. Like the song already existed before it was written, and he just uncorked it. ( that may have been because they ripped the melody off from Taurus, but hey...)
anyway.... here's this huge production version with backup singers, and orchestral accompaniment, and goddamn Obama in the the audience.
When he teared up.... I teared up.
moar!
here's the full gig:
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wow---I missed that one.. thanks for posting it Jim.
Incredible. Led Zep is the music of my misbegotten youth.
Good, good times.
I missed it too. thank xoxoxbruce for putting up that first link. It just got me digging. Apparently they did a little bit of promotion for the dvd of Celebration Day release.... and the Kennedy center honors thing happened at the same time.
That was Fucking OUTSTANDING !!!!!!!
Queen at Live Aid. I watched this live on TV.
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I love the music on Lena Dunham's show Girls.
I really loved this song by Icona Pop
http://youtu.be/UxxajLWwzqYSome girl in the bin was always singing one song or another. She was trying to remember a song and I don't know if it was this one, but it's what she put me in mind of.
I remember clearly listening to it/singing along with my grandma. Maybe she had the radio on or maybe she had the record and played it on her big old console stereo. (I would've been about 8 years old, and we visited grandma a lot)
When I finally remembered sort of how the song went, I couldn't come up with who sang it. When I got home I googled it. And wow! I remember it so well now. Hurricane Smith was Norman Smith, who was an engineer then producer for EMI records for the Beatles.
It was cool to hear it again...one of those songs you never hear anymore so it was fun to rediscover it in such an odd way. Yeah, it's very 1972, but I love it. :)
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Wanda
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So.
Watched "Flight" last night. You know it's amazing what music can do. It can take you higher than you imagined was possible, for a piece of music, and, it can dump you lower than a snake's belly.
For three days, I've been in the foulest funk that I can function in. Just ill, pissed off and everything/everybody seemed to make everything worse.
The first appearance of this song in the movie (if you've seen it, you know what I mean) found me as pissed off as I've been for this particular period of shittiness, and by the time the scene was over I was singing along, verily dancing in my chair.
And I was smiling. I woke up at 6:30 this a.m., fresh as a daisy, feeling good for the first time this week...
...And I was singing "Feelin Alright" by Joe Cocker.
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I totally get that, grav. Good song. :)
Was the movie OK? No spoilers please.
And this song, used in 127 Hours, has that same feel good effect on me:
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--Bill Withers
...Was the movie OK? No spoilers please...
The movie was great! I think the first thing ya see is a boobie!! Wouldn't watch it with a child less than 16-17, though. Or Momdigr! That's
right out.
7.75 outta 10
I loved 127 Hours. I mean really loved it, I watched the whole thing again the next day. Damn, now I'm halfway thinking about watching it again tonight.
I watched it 3 times really close to each other, and i've been thiking about watching it again! Love it!
It makes me cringe.
That scene where they work their way into the slot canyon by wedging themselves against the walls and then letting go and dropping down into what they hope will be a pool full of water just really bothers me.
It's been a while since I saw it, so maybe I'm not remembering it well. But the memories that stick out in my head are all of this guy doing pretty foolish stuff. Darwin let one get away.
It's weird though, because in an action movie, I don't have any problem with the crazy and dangerous stuff people do. I think it's because this is supposedly based on a true story that the crazy stuff bugs me.
I mean, back to that swimming scene. It would be so easy for them to bash their heads on the cliff inches in front of them or inches in back of them, get knocked unconscious, and then drown when they hit the water. And he didn't even check the water depth before cliff dropping into it. He couldn't even see the water from where he was. He had obviously been there before, but it had been a while. And in the desert, water is there one week and gone the next. It depends on the rain.
Yabbut. James Franco. ;)
I thought about the head knocking thing too. Apparently, that was added into the film:
Boyle shot 127 Hours at the exact spot where Ralston had the accident but added some fictional scenes, such as when he splashes in a secret pool with the women he meets before the accident (the reality – helping them with a few basic climbs – was much more prosaic). Ralston was uncomfortable with these at first but belatedly understood that such changes enabled the audience to "experience it in a truthful way" and did not undermine the "authenticity" promised by Boyle. "The movie is so factually accurate it is as close to a documentary as you can get and still be a drama," he says. "I think it's the best film ever made." He has watched it eight times and cried every time.
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Billy Cobham, 13 years later...
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And...22 years after that...
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Oh, man, I love Seasick Steve. He is such a cool guy.
I probably posted this eons ago...but I can't be arsed looking :p
It's what is in my head atthe moment anyways:
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Time for some Colourblind James:
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Come on up to the mothership, Starchild!
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Bring your flashlight!
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'Cause we're gonna turn this mother out!
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(ok that's it, I wanna get funky and boogie!) :jig:
just brilliant
Yeah, man.
In this video of "The Legendary Showdown" --Steve Gadd, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Dave Weckl, at the Buddy Rich Memorial Concert 1989, Los Angeles, I have skipped ahead to the part where Vinnie starts using one hand at a time, lol.
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Vinnie, may people agree, is the sickest (in the way the kids mean this) drummer out there, to this day. Somewhere I may have posted the story where Frank Zappa hands him a brand-new stack of "impossible" drum charts, and Vinnie immediately nails them. Sight-reading, while alternately using his "free" hands to eat a plate of sushi, flip pages, and push his glasses up his nose. Everyone in the room (I think Zappa, Steve Vai, and maybe Bozzio) were simply disgusted. He is, like, too good to be human.
Sometimes I like some primitive visceral thumping as well. Note Jimhelm at the mic. Them Crooked Vultures.
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Mayhave already posted this, or a different performance of the same:
Toe tapping music:
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This next one I adore. Just brilliant. Beautiful lyrics and well performed.
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You're in good company, Dana--Temporary Blues is Minifobette's favorite song on that album. :)
Good stuff Dana!
We drove Lil'Griff up to Hamilton College today for a Junior Visit which gave us time to listen to the whole Alabama Shakes album. Fine piece of work.
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Note grin on bass player.
Been on my mind a lot lately. Proceed at your own risk.
Can a musician or someone like that explain to me why chorus of this song sounds a lot like the chorus of the Smithereens' Behind the Wall of Sleep?
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Between this one and 'To This Day' ... great videos but they don't make it easier to put one foot in front of the other.
You did post a warning.
I know. It's how I process pain and sorrow, unfortunately. Resisting the pain only intensifies it. Embracing it takes away its power. Owning it puts you in charge.
Then there's trying to make sense of it all, while knowing that can't be done, and learning to accept uncertainty, embrace it, and then own it as well.
At least that's the goal. The leap from the metaphorical "Hey you kids get off my goddamn lawn!" to "Let's go out on the lawn together." And if you are very fortunate it's all lawn, all you, all them.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you shouldn't have posted the videos. They're great. I understand what you mean and to a large degree I do that too. I just need to take this a bit at a time; go out on that lawn for awhile but come back inside at times for a break. And so on.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you shouldn't have posted the videos. They're great. I understand what you mean and to a large degree I do that too. I just need to take this a bit at a time; go out on that lawn for awhile but come back inside at times for a break. And so on.
No need to apologize, I didn't read that into your comments. :hug:
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Flint vanity search.
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My friends:
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Flint vanity search.
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Goddang, man. I had one of those Animusic DVDs some years ago, but... I guess they've kept pushing he envelope.
By the way I found this post the old-fashioned way. Like, opening threads.
My friends:
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:D
Goddang, man. I had one of those Animusic DVDs some years ago, but... I guess they've kept pushing he envelope.
We've got both of them, if you ever want me to burn you a copy for the kids, just lemme know.
can we embed vimeo?
[VIMEO]<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/61450977" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe> <p><a href="http://vimeo.com/61450977">An Evil Uprising</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user11858284">Token Creative</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>[/VIMEO]
I'll come back to this later.
http://vimeo.com/61450977
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Groove to this, cats.
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This just came on the radio. My Dad's funeral tune *smiles*. Always makes me smile to imagine what he'd have thought of that choice for his journey into the chapel.
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I think that is entirely and totally cool! :)
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Bjork in 1982
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Spite.
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Dr House, has anyone seen Dr House?
Try the St James Infirmary.
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Much as I *love*adore*covet* Hugh Laurie, and his musical ability ... I cannot listen to him singing the blues ....to be completely not politically correct - he sounds way too much like a white boy trying to sing the blues. It just doesn't work for me - but I know plenty of people for whom it does.
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Well, these aren't YouTube, but...
This one has the entire Led Zeppelin catalogue, in order.
http://www.fmgem.com/player.html?playlist=p/FM0491281365517186106/Led_Zeppelin_HQ_Discography_Playlist,79,7:08:18,6TdDqv0qRqw.xml
and this:
http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/alltime/20years/
has links to the broadcast of the 100 songs Australians voted as being the hottest of the last 20 years. Most of them are pretty darn cool, but be warned, in the sort of debacle that democracy sometimes produces, the number one song is [spoiler warning] [COLOR="LemonChiffon"]Wonderwall, by Oasis[/COLOR]. :right:
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Dr House, has anyone seen Dr House?
Try the St James Infirmary.
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Everyone borrows. I like this.
There's a traditional saying over here, that the streets of London are paved with gold. But for a northern lass like me, it's the stone of the North that holds my heart. The descriptions in this song are lovely. It gives me a catch in my throat.
Lucy Spraggan: Lighthouse
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I found a map and it broke my heart
I didn’t know that I’d ever go this far
With a compass point driving ink into my arm
The father, son and the holy ghost
Don’t talk too much, never been that close
Pouring spirits while I follow the Northern star
And as the birds fly south
I’ve been missing a small house
That holds all my words in precious store
I found your message at the bottom of a bottle
Come back to where the streets are paved with stone
I believe in you
You believe in me
You’re the lighthouse in the storm
I believe it’s true
I can follow you
Back to where the streets are paved with stone
I’d swap the scent of open ocean
There for the factory steel and the engineers
Well I’m coming back to something beautiful
All the noise and all the lights
Are all the things I’d sacrifice
I’d trade it for the way you make me feel
And as the days they pass
Falling through the hour glass
Used to be beneath my feet along the shore
I find your message lying at the bottom of a bottle
Come back to where the streets are paved with stone
I believe in you
You believe in me
You’re the lighthouse in the storm
I believe it’s true
I can follow you
Back to where the streets are paved with stone
Once around the world (x3)
Back to you
Once around the world (x3)
Back to you
I believe in you
You believe in me
You’re the lighthouse in the storm
I believe it’s true
I can follow you
Back to where the streets are payed with stone (x2)
Once around the world,
Once around the world
Back to where the streets are paved in stone (x2)
Written in memory of Stevie Ray Vaughan, I'm posting "Six Strings Down" in memory of Mr. J. J. Cale.
Heaven done called another blues stringer back home.
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One of Pete's cow-orkers saw Susan Tedeshci with the Black Crowes in Canandaigua last night. Nice show...
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I used to be in a blues-rock bar band who did a song loosely based on this Willie Nelson track:
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A guy at a store just told me they are open from 10 to 2 tomorrow. Immediately in my head I heard my old lead singer: "Went home at 2 with a 10, woke up at 10 with a 2. Swore I'd never do it again, I say Lord! ain't that the truth--I went home at 2 with a 10, and woke up at 10 with a 2..."
Thank you dwellar friend, thank you.
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I used to be in a blues-rock bar band who did a song loosely based on this Willie Nelson track:
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A guy at a store just told me they are open from 10 to 2 tomorrow. Immediately in my head I heard my old lead singer: "Went home at 2 with a 10, woke up at 10 with a 2. Swore I'd never do it again, I say Lord! ain't that the truth--I went home at 2 with a 10, and woke up at 10 with a 2..."
Niiiiiiiice, very nice.
I've got this round:
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Hands down the best song of 2013, simply amazing, too bad you won't hear it on the radio.
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Oh that's very strong, good one mainey
I've given up radio. I honestly don't remember the last time the radio in GrandCherokeeOne was on.
This is a kick ass song that you will not hear on your corporate mainstream FM suck stations, this music speaks to my soul, who are the "suits" to decide what music we get to know about.
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Here is another song worthy of acclaim and praise, maybe you will hear it on Letterman live but not on the radio, F- you clear channel!
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Writing a great song takes a lot of creativity and hard work, to have it ignored is an insult to the artist. Therefore I offer you this!
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Chill with me!!!!!!!!
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DAFT PUNK IS PLAYING AT MY HOUSE!!!!
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Go to your window and scream WE WON'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!
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Chill with me!!!!!!!!
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That's 'Let's-get-nekkid-and-screw-by-stereo-light' music right thar.
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Some of you may have noticed my latest obsession being zombies/The Walking Dead. So, as usual when completely hooked on a show I was meandering through fanvids and soundtrack clips. Came across this one. I remember when I heard it on the show I meant to come look for it and post here later but forgot to do so.
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That's 'Let's-get-nekkid-and-screw-by-stereo-light' music right thar.
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you should be careful when it comes to sex, including your music.I can screw to Jim Stafford Playing "Classical Gas".
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I didn't care a whole lot for the song he sang, but, DAYUM!, what a voice.
Ima hafta YouTube Mr. Bradley.
ETA: The band backing him, The Menahan Street Band, is schweeet!!
This was on Desert Island Discs this morning. It's funny, because this song has always been there in the background. So familiar, yet I don't think I've ever actually listened to the words properly before.
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And since I'm on a bit of Jam mission now:
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I've always loved this one:
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Did this make it here a few months ago?
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Think I may have posted it a while back. or maybe someone else did...
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I didn't know this was a thing. Jolie Coquine by CARAVAN PALACE with a charming Swedish video.
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Apparently there is a big Charleston festival in Herrang every year. Looks like a gas.
I must say that neither of those stands the teensiest chance of getting stuck in mah haid.
They're both outside the box for me as well but ya gotta explore.
Speaking of box... Amazing number of balls in the air.
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They're both outside the box for me as well but ya gotta explore.
Word.
This came on desert Island Discs. Really caught me.
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I've been listening to the Rizzle Kicks tonight. I posted this one already in the earworm thread, but I'm sticking it here because it's the one that put me on a Rizzle Kicks mission in the first place:
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This one starts out as one thing (anodyne and clean) and then morphs into something else. It's good fun and has another of those earworms lurking inside.
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Colin Hay, recently rediscovered on Pandora. I forget what channel we were listening to, but Pandora served up a song, and I mentioned that I liked it. My wife made a mental note, and the CD appeared in my stocking today.
If he sounds familiar, he was apparently in Men at Work. You may have heard of them.
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Callin Hay. One of the best solo artists out there today.
Sent from an undisclosed location.
Yep, Love what he's doing. Good to see you Joe. Stay safe bro.
I can screw to Jim Stafford Playing "Classical Gas".
get outta here!
Mason Williams original Classical Gas for sure no problem that's cool but jim stafford? no way man, you got to pay attention to that dude. be honest, when you're on the nest it's going to spoil the moment when you break off to piss yourself laughing at Jim Stafford's act.
The guy still slays me, after all these years...
I don't use Listerine. Listerine says it kills germs on contact, and I don't like the idea of things dying inside my mouth.
~Jim Stafford
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She was the sun
Shining upon
The tomb of your hopes and dreams so frail
He was the moon
Painting you
With it's glow so vulnerable and pale
Love's the funeral of hearts
And an ode for cruelty
When angels cry blood
On flowers of evil in bloom
The funeral of hearts
And a plea for mercy
When love is a gun
Separating me from you
She was the wind, carrying in
All the troubles and fears you've for years tried to forget
He was the fire, restless and wild
And you were like a moth to that flame
The heretic seal beyond divine
A prayer to a god who's deaf and blind
The last rites for souls on fire
Three little words and a question why
Love's the funeral of hearts
And an ode for cruelty
When angels cry blood
On flowers of evil in bloom
The funeral of hearts
And a plea for mercy
When love is a gun
Separating me from you
some good new(ish) rock going around.....
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Hey plthy! Long time no see!
Philthy!
Yey:) How ya been?
@ P. 404: nice track!
http://youtu.be/sTbkETqYW_k
this is the Foo Fighters track The Pretender but with Cobus Potgieter doing a drum cover.
I've watched a few of Cobus' drum covers (and drum tutorials), well impressive.
also love the track anyhow, cranked up to 11.
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this is the authorised version but if you can find the version posted on youtube by 9tailwolfdemon then that's a much better HD quality
Nice!
How bout dis.
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I've been doing pretty well thanks! working a bunch, cherishing the time off i get....the usual :)
now here's a catchy little tune I heard on our local community college radio....
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Wait...wut? A philthy check-in? Good to see you, dude! :)
I know I already posted this a couple of times but until we start "getting along" I am just going to go with what works.. take the time to listen to the lyrics this is from way back when lyrics actually made since.. just for you im
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcATvu5f9vEGood to hear from ya Philthy!
Really liked the first tune in your post, thanks for turning us on to David Ford.
Wait...wut? A philthy check-in? Good to see you, dude! :)
Good to hear from ya Philthy!
Really liked the first tune in your post, thanks for turning us on to David Ford.
thank ya than ya! :D
yeah, i've been listening to
KACC radio lately. they have a good radio station line up from classic to modern rock
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thank ya than ya! :D
yeah, i've been listening to KACC radio lately. they have a good radio station line up from classic to modern rock
I would be listening rfn, but, their streaming audio link is apparently broken.
Try them again later, I guess.
Re: Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - That man singing has an entertaining face. Also, that's the first time I've seen a violinist use a pedal board. Even the applause was unique.
jb - love that song
plthi - check in more often, we miss you
How bout some Dead Sara?
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I would be listening rfn, but, their streaming audio link is apparently broken.
Try them again later, I guess.
It's working now.
It's working now.
good deal, yeah they play some good tunes....rare ones too that never did get much radio play back in the day....
jb - love that song
plthi - check in more often, we miss you
i'm tryin' sir, i'm tryin' :D
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here's another. I, as well as some of you, can relate to this. Most of y'all know, they took my house and my truck, practically everything but they sure as hell didn't take my pride.
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Nice!
How bout dis.
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I was almost praying he would crack that phone wide open.:lol2:
How bout some Dead Sara?
Wow. Rage Against The Machine much? That wasn't half-bad.
My new obsession: Adrian Edmonson and The Bad Shepherds
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So good. Sarah Blackwood fronting Volbeat. She was in teh Creepshow a Psychobilly outfit.
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creepshow with their new singer
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The Boss NAILS IT. One week ago, Brisbane Australia. Chills up the spine. Watch full-screen and turn it up.
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Mock Metal band Steel Panther with Sarah Silverman.
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Kongos, people will actually like this.
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Some talented youngsters out there ...
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Ladies with serious chops.
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Viola has the biggest headphones evar~!!!
Ladies with serious chops.
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That was awesome!
Viola has the biggest headphones evar~!!!
I thought that was a euphemism, til I watched the vid.
Ladies, please...
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No doubt videos of this type would not appeal to the cognoscenti, but I think they are wonderful!
This one was made by Classic FM to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Zadok the Priest was the first piece played on the station.
Just a string quartet would liven up my visit to Tesco at 7.30am!
Go on, watch. It's only 3.26.
Bravo, bravo...
We've had several of these musical flash mob videos, and they were all great. One was the Philly Opera Company at the Italian Market. Another was a whole orchestra appearing in the town square after a little girl dropped a coin in a street musicians cup. Another was in a train or bus station with singing and dancing. I love them all.
Bravo, bravo...
Another was a whole orchestra appearing in the town square after a little girl dropped a coin in a street musicians cup.
This one? Apologies if it's here already. I downloaded it a while back and watched it last night.
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This one isn't in my top ten but it's worth watching if only to see the reaction of the girl on the checkout.
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Last but not least. I think it is somewhat unfair to describe it as funny. 'Joyful' would be a better description. If I could play just half as well as these kids, I'd be happy.
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Yes, yes, the Banco Sabadell, that was fantastic! As I remember they recorded that with only three microphones. The making of that video being a very professional job, mainly by not spoiling the premise with tons of equipment. It doesn't hurt that they picked something most of the crowd could sing along.
La Rondine, the reactions of all the shoppers seems to be, I don't know what's going on but I better grin like an idiot until I find out. And it's infectious.
William Tell, exuberance is also infectious. They certainly have a disproportionate number of strings in that room, perfect for Tell, and flight of the Bumblebee. :haha:
Well done Carruthers.
For Carruthers especially.
But for any Brit of a certain age. And any Dr Who fan (Bernard Cribbins plays Donna Noble's father)
And for anyone of any time and place who likes a bit of light relief in comedic song form. With Lego.
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For Carruthers especially.
But for any Brit of a certain age. And any Dr Who fan (Bernard Cribbins plays Donna Noble's father)
And for anyone of any time and place who likes a bit of light relief in comedic song form. With Lego.
Thanks for that Sundae! That's made my day.
You are hereby elevated to International Megastar status with immediate effect.:thumb:
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Awwwwww yeeessssssssssss
I'm already stuck in 1975 for the "I'm Not In Love" thread, and you hit me with this. Another pop hero, another one of the great singles of all time.
Gotta cut down to 3:05. ;)
Glad you liked it. I was inspired by your 10cc thread.
I remember listening to this sort of music with my AM radio. There was something unusual and it was full of artistic expression. I'm not sure we get alot of that anymore these days.
BigBadJohn would be another song I remember on my AM radio. But it scared me. and that song about ringo somebody. and Angie Baby. Creepy. But great on the AM
When I was a lil kid, I remember American Pie playing constantly... 1976 i figger.... and then Billy Joel Just the Way you are.... 77 mebbe.... and Oliva Newton John Have you Ever Been Mellow . After that, I discovered KISS....
here's all that boring shite
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Hey! Yeah, you, with the hair on ya head.
You forgot sumpin!
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Phil Ramone recorded "Just the Way You Are" as well as most of [strike]Joel's big albums[/strike] the big albums of the 70s and 80s. (He never produced the Ramones though) Here he talks about how he ripped off the 10cc studio technique:
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And then Phil Ramone used it with KAREN CARPENTER. Go to 2:45 of this song.
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What a terrible job of it he did! Wait, maybe when he records ROBIN GIBB he can pull it off? (right at the beginning)
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Yes, yes that one worked. But none, Phil, none as lovely as the original you copied over and over, you fuckin' hack.
Here's a newish band Amanda turned me onto:
Royal Blood
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kind of reminiscent of The Arctic Monkies and The White Stripes.... Pack AD a little....
good honest kick ass rock
Holy crap! That guy's playing a Gretch bass guitar. Sounds like it's interestingly strung, and/or distorted...
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These are beautiful:
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Same song done differently - what an amazing voice
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Kate Tempest. Awesome rapper / performance poet
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This one blew me away
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This is for Jim, but, others may enjoy it.
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:devil::devil::devil::devil:
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That guy had a project a few years ago where he wrote a song every day. Wonder if he's still doing that?
He sings one of my all time fav offbeat songs:
Skullcrusher Mountain.
It's an evil genius' love song to his captive.
I made this half-pony-half-monkey monster to please you,
But, I get the feeling that you don't like it.
What's with all the screaming?
You like monkeys, you like ponies,
Maybe you don't like monsters so much.
Maybe I used too many monkeys,
Isn't enough to know that I ruined a pony
Making a gift for you?
Heard this on the radio today. Beautiful:
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You folks have some weird radio stations.
That guy had a project a few years ago where he wrote a song every day. Wonder if he's still doing that?
He sings one of my all time fav offbeat songs: Skullcrusher Mountain.
It's an evil genius' love song to his captive.
I love that song. Maybe I used too many monkeys...
You folks have some weird radio stations.
Ha!
It wasn't actually a music show as such. It was one of those daytime chat shows and one of the guests was a member of the Hilliard Ensemble - they played a little ofthat track as part of the interview.
For Halloween, Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'...
...in 5 minutes...
...in the style(s) of 20 different artists.
Very interesting.
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I think Brenda Russell's version of the song she wrote herself, is better than the more popular Oleta Adams version.
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My new favourites: The Sleaford Mods
nsfw
Jobseeker
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The Wage Don't Fit:
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Couple more (Routine Dean and another one)
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VULFPECK
I love everything about this band. The bass player is just astounding.
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Most of this video is showing the song being recorded in one take, which seems to be how they generally operate, lay down a whole song and then add 10% of other tidbits later. This is in a studioish setting but other songs are recorded in a living room. You can't really tell because it's so very well done.
THAT guy dances like Godzirra!
I have to subtract 5 points for using the Clap sound on the keyboard. Even though it's a Geico commercial sound.... there's never an acceptable use of that sound. it's one step up from dog barking.
but yeah... that bassist is feelin it. he's got the pigeon head stationary strut down pretty well too.
this is a good one
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They've certainly got a sound. can't see always being in the mood for it, but no denying they're tight.
~~put on a cool 70's groove. a funky tune to F*@$ to.~~
this is a good one
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They've certainly got a sound. can't see always being in the mood for it, but no denying they're tight.
~~put on a cool 70's groove. a funky tune to F*@$ to.~~
That was damn fun!
I have to subtract 5 points for using the Clap sound on the keyboard.
Thank you, I was wondering what the hell that noise was. :rollanim:
this is a good one
Those guys are painfully white.
If you respect the music amplitude of whiteness becomes irrelevant.
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Those guys are painfully white.
If you ever had a clue about funk you lost it somewhere and I am just letting you know.
Hey Ali said we're supposed to be more interesting and that means we're supposed to fight. Get to it
This message has been deleted by Gravdigr. Reason: No point in pissing toff the guy who owns the place. Again.
Chicken bwak bwak, get in there and make this place interesting. :p:
Quit picking on him. He's sensitive.
Le flashmob des Prodiges
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Two months ago McCartney released a different version of "Letting Go" from 1975 and... I love the song now. This must have been an early mix. The final mix that made it onto the "Venus and Mars" album had horns and a loud production with Macca at full voice. This version is unproduced and Macca sounds vulnerable and real.
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UT's High-Falutin' Deeper Analysis Section: I really like the organ chord that makes the transition to the second line. It goes:
Am
Ah, she tastes like wine
Dsus4 . . . . . . . . .
D
Such a human being so divine
This Dsus4 chord is the kind of thing that Paul is a master of. The ordinary songwriter just goes "D!", and in fact, fuckin' Heart just goes D in
their cover of the song for
The Art of McCartney. Paul always asks whether a more complicated chord will result in something more subtle and interesting.
Why, it
took people getting access to the master tapes to decode the opening chord of "Hard Day's Night"...
Also, at 2:58 he changes key up three half steps, from Am to Cm. And while other similar up-modulations seem like hokey songwriting tricks, I really dig this one.
A really awesome track from Sleaford Mods:
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Holy crap! Angry electronica punk from middle age dudes? That is original and refreshing.
Did you listen to the earlier ones I posted? Jobseeker is one of my favourites. I love his performance.
http://cellar.org/showpost.php?p=916098&postcount=1757
They're on at the Trades Club, in Hebden Bridge in March. My bro is going - I might go along too.
This is just them on a sofa - the singer fascinates me.
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cultural note: Tiswas was a popular and anarchic Saturday show for kids in the early 80s - OTT was an adult version, with the same people, shown late night. Spit the Dog the was a character from Tiswas
Short and angry, but funny.
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Two months ago McCartney released a different version of "Letting Go" from 1975 and... I love the song now...
I got a very BeeGees vibe from the beginning of "Letting Go". I'd never heard that song.
A really awesome track from Sleaford Mods:
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That was actually really cool. This reaction from someone who actually hates, yes hates electronica.
3ft posted a Richard Thompson vid in Grav's thread. Which reminded me how much I used to love his stuff (Thompson's ... not Grav's ... though i am sure Grav's stuff is lovely ;P)
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* note: before anybody quite rightly tries to shoo me off back to my thesis, i am taking a 15 minute break :P
Oh my yes, "Shoot Out The Lights", "Did She Jump or Was She Pushed", and on and on. :D
This is now in rotation. The Morrissey version sucks. He doesn't get the song at all.
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Pup (some of their other videos are lighter)
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Pete Seeger
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Allan Sherman
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The Dubliners
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I can't play this song loud enough. 11? fuck that. 22~~!!!!
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Really enjoyed that one Classic. Haven't listened to it in years!
Thats what happens to me ... I get in a groove and just go from one to the next.
Headed to see GTLO tomorrow in Reading. They are a Led Zepp Cover band. Apparently they are REALLY good. I'm takin Dan so it should be fun either way.
Awesome. That sounds like a Saturday night worth having :)
I've got to check out more Volbeat.
This song is living in my head all friggin week.
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I saw them down your way last summer. Very solid musical experience.
(Lil' G still owes me a t-shirt from festivus)
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Featuring one of my favorite British actors, Maxine Peak - this album is the story of the Pendle Witches - executed in 1612. It's a story anybody from Pendle, or the surrounding towns, like Bolton and Bury, grows up knowing about - absorbed as part of the local culture.
As kids we all 'knew' Pendle Hill was where the witches danced. Stories abounded that they still did. My brother and his best friend camped out there one night when they were about 13, to try and see them.
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Good stuff Dana. I'm going to have to practice my google fu on the events and the album.
They really rocked it out solid. LOUD too.
We had a damn fine time. Beers were pretty cheap also.
I'd definitely recommend them for any Zep Fans.
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I don't know for sure, but this sounds like it might be based on the commission into women and children in the mines in the 1840s - fascinating document.
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[edit] yes, it is based on the mining commission - Kershaw is listed here:
http://www.victorianweb.org/history/ashley.html
The commissioner's description of the girl, after hearing her testimony is an excellent exampleofthe tone of the enquiry:
This girl is an ignorant, filthy, ragged, and deplorable-looking object, and such an one as the uncivilized natives of the prairies would be shocked to look upon.
Another amazing band from Alabama. [youtube]WShHR_mnrjU[/youtube] St. Paul and the Broken Bones
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VULFPECK
Happened a couple nights ago.
Vulfpeck is blowing up, and they know it. This was a big LA appearance for them I'm sure. They are from Michigan and don't get to tour much. The sax player is sitting in for this song, playing where vocals normally go; Vulfpeck is mostly instrumental, but this is one song they had a guest vocalist sing.
So when the crowd sings the chorus at 0:53, look at keyboardist Woody Goss's face. So at 1:20 the song goes "Frank Sinatra", and they give that line to the crowd, and the crowd takes it, how beautiful is that.
Joe Dart remains my favorite bass player because of how he moves. Look at that guy. That is how a bass player should behave.
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Courtney Barnett
These are the first two songs off her new album and I am enjoying them very much. It fills some need in me, they are raw and simple, without being too ordinary or rootsy. Back to basics and for some reason it feels more original than it might really be. I guess partly because she is singing in her delightful accent, which I now believe everyone should do. It's more genuine.
She's great! Thanks for posting. Love that second one in particular.
Sounds like JBKlyde started a band.
hair pulled so tight you can see her skeleton
Excellent!
edit: The second cut was even better!
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I made it 29 seconds.
Let's make a salad, and cry.
Noped right the fuck on outta there, I did.
ETA: Not brought on by this particular tune, but, apparently, I no longer enjoy music.
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This is it. This is the best thing that will ever be. Everyone go home, shut down the internet. It's over.
Totally bizarre.
Doesn't he look completely different with buzzed hair?
If you mean moderately attractive instead of repulsive, then yes.
I like how obvious it is that he thought he was prepared for how much the tattoo would hurt, but wasn't. There's a moment where he subtly glances off to the side in an "oh shit, seriously?" kind of way.
I have a general music question that I will put here. It relates to live music.
Last night I went out to meet some friends in a local tavern, there was a band of some local musicians that my musician friends thought were good. The music was so loud it I found it painful, I couldn't even hear what they were playing even though they were familiar covers of Zeppelin, the Stones, and so on. People I was with said it was loud but not uncomfortable, there were even people sitting about ten feet away from them. I was in another room (the place had an L shaped layout, the band was in the banquet room part of the L) and it was still so loud I couldn't hear any conversation, but it wasn't painful at least.
It was staring at the sun kind of pain. Why the fuck is the music so fucking loud? Do people think if they are louder they are better? Are they deaf as posts? Have they thought of using a decibel meter to set the volume at a comfortable level, like we do with thermostats for heat?
It's not because I'm getting old. I hated too loud music even when I was young.
Are they deaf as posts?
Relatively, yes. I never go see live music without earplugs.
I wear earplugs to all concerts too
I wear eyepatches when I go to the art museum.
No, seriously, I can't stand 'loud' either. Noise in general can drive me bonkers. Something as silly as the stupid little mutt next door who sounds like a dying calf in a hailstorm when she barks, which is now all the time as they hook her up outside and I can't even come home without hearing the yappity yap yap howl noise. And I generally like critters.
I've always heard that many bands play so loud because they're not very good and they imagine it masks their imperfections. That's generally been my experience too.
I made it 29 seconds.
Noped right the fuck on outta there, I did.
ETA: Not brought on by this particular tune, but, apparently, I no longer enjoy music.
Well, to be fair to you, I wouldn't exactly call whatever that was "music." I made it about five seconds then moved ahead to another scene where dude was dancing in a nude body suit...and I too noped on outta there. :rolleyes:
I got a kick out of it and sent the link to my wife and kids. Strange can be good as long as it's not repulsive strange.
'Repulsive' is subjective. ;)
Have they thought of using a decibel meter to set the volume at a comfortable level...
Spoken like a true old man.
:p:
I'll get off your lawn, now.
There are different louds. Clean Loud is good. Fuzzy Loud is ok, sometimes. Just Plain Loud, not so much. A lot of, ahem, 'music' just doesn't come across well when played loudly.
This kid is beyond awesome. Seven or eight years old. The prelim is all in Norwegian, so apols for that. She starts singing around 1.14.
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In another round she tackled Billie Holiday
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There are different louds. Clean Loud is good...
We inherited these kick ass speakers when FIL passed. And they sound best when the music is loud. And the music they sound best playing is classical.
Lately, I've been digging out his Also Sprach Zarathustra CD (which you probably remember from the movie 2001) and cranking that fucker right up. The speakers are so clean. It starts off silent, and a low deep rumble rises slowly in the background. You don't really notice that rumble unless you have the volume way up there. And then the horn comes in, real clean. And then the whole orchestra. BA-DUM! And the paint starts falling off the ceiling, but it's just amazing. And then it gets quiet again and repeats.
The kids loved it the first couple times I played that. I may need to ease off on the frequency so I don't ruin it.
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ELVIS!! Where's Elvis?! I hear the music! I know he's here! Somewhere! Where's ELVIIIIIIIS!?!
I just listened to that for like the thousandth time. That first crescendo still gives me chills.
Awesome piece of music.
I got a kick out of it and sent the link to my wife and kids. Strange can be good as long as it's not repulsive strange.
I now regret sending the link to my wife and kids. My son watched it too many times and is now singing it back to me all the time.
Whenever any of us puts something in the microwave he says "Don't use the microwave. Use the oven instead."
I've created a monster.
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I'll comment.
I liked it!
But I'm never going to that barbershop, that's a bread-fuking fact.
I made it 29 seconds.
Noped right the fuck on outta there, I did.
ETA: Not brought on by this particular tune, but, apparently, I no longer enjoy music.
Grim. I made it 39 seconds.
...that's a bread-fuking fact.
A bread-fucking fact?! WTF?
:lol2:
The song is called "Fuk Bread." I've been singing it around the house for days. :)
Won't that burn my penis?
Use more lube.
how do you think the little buns get in there in the first place??
Ohhh - I found one of my all-time favourite albums on youtube! I used to have this on cd - and some of it was on my Yepp MP3 player (pre ipod). Underworld, Beaucoup Fish:
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I think it stands up today.
One of my favourite tracks on that album was Shudder/King of Snake - but they did another version for the Everything, Everything tour - here it is live - one of the all-time club classics. When this kicks in fully it has an energy to it I've never experienced anywhere else. *
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*admittedly I might be re-accessing E -based memories and sensations when I listen :P Listening to this I am seriously considering acceoting my bro's offer of a saunter into mushroom territory.
This album takes me back to '99. Hell of a year. Doors opening in all directions - the pipe company was doing well and we were getting brand recognition all over the place. My bro designed and with our help built a display stand for Glastonbury - it was awesome. Like something off a Doctor Who set. Massive, dark blue, with display cubbies inset and viewed through ship's portholes, back lit, with smoke pouring out around it.
We were flying high in every regard. Exciting times. Shot through with awesome drug and club experiences.
My latest discovery. Love following random links and finding cool stuff.
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Smooth...
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Needs more cowbell.
I noticed few of those Fendertones were playing Fenders...
Love this woman's voice
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My latest discovery. Love following random links and finding cool stuff.
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That put a smile on my face.
Excellent performance:
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James Hetfield, front man for Metallica, and his 16 year old daughter, Cali, perform Adele's "Crazy For You". Ain't my kind of music, but, it ain't half bad. This was at the
"Acoustic-4-A-Cure" benefit for the Pediatic Cancer Program at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital.
Fan-shot video, but, it's not bad:
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Yes, that's Sammy Hagar pushing young Cali on stage, he was emcee.
One of my favourite tracks from the POI soundtrack:
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Hell yeah.
Most of the soundtrack is awesome.
I've tried to resist - I've tried not to go POI soundtrack mad in here...but...
in my defence a lot of these are songs I already loved...
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Wal-Mart rock stars!
Playing a "Cars" Wal-Mart toy guitar...
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Courtney Barnett delivers the live version of "Pedestrian" on Fallon.
Musician's note ♪ I can't get over how she is not using a pick for this song, which deserves all the attack it can get. Is she self-taught?
https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/6598365/courtney-barnett-fallon-video-pedestrian-best-live-tonight-show-2015Bernie Taupin wrote "Daniel" while inspired by the events of the Vietnam War. The lyrics (including a verse in the original draft that was cut from the final version) describe a fictional veteran who was blinded as a result of the war ("your eyes have died"/"but you see more than I") and travels to Spain to escape those around him back home ("do you still feel the pain"/"of the scars that won't heal?"), including his brother, from whose point of view the story is told.
"'Daniel' had been the most misinterpreted song that we'd ever written," explained Taupin, in the Two Rooms tribute project. "The story was about a guy that went back to a small town in Texas, returning from the Vietnam War. They'd lauded him when he came home and treated him like a hero. But, he just wanted to go home, go back to the farm, and try to get back to the life that he'd led before. I wanted to write something that was sympathetic to the people that came home."
link
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That reminds me that the Viroqua Wi Bluegrass and Gospel festival is next week.
http://viroquabluegrass.org/I was made a little happy by that video. First off it's kids playing bluegrass, that's kinda awesome in and of itself. Then, on one side of the bed is a mounted, fanned turkey tail. At least one of these boys is a hunter, that's always good. There is a quiver-full of arrows hanging on the headboard, he's a bowhunter, that's even better! And, just for kicks, a very nice Millennium Falcon model on the bedside table, just to keep things 'normal'.
Grav ... and a half opened gun case on the floor behind the boy playing the violin? (visible at 2:15-20ish)
Well, they are from New Jersey. ;)
Ozzy does Blue Suede Shoes. :lol2:
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Ripple
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That video says a lot about the music the Dead created and the impact it has had on generations of humans. Rock on!
Ozzy does Blue Suede Shoes. :lol2:
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Carl Perkins doesn't know whether to laugh, or, spin in his grave...
Re: The Grateful Dead
Didn't they play their last gig last night?
I'm sorry that this is not good
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Someone tries to explainIs that the Fuk Bread guy?
...this is not good...
That, sir, is a bread-fucking fact.
:evil2:
Oldie (by today's throwaway standards) but a real goodie.
In my mind, Blur beat Oasis hands down at the time, and the achievements of the band members have rocked my socks off since.
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It's not even North/ South bias.
And yes, being all girlie about it, it does help that Alex James and Damon Albarn were so damned goodlooking.
But really - Damon Albarn scored a musical based on Wu_Cheng's novel. Alex James is a pig farmer. The boys tick my boxes.
Fuck.
I didn't recognize the name of the song. Now I got that damnable "Woo hoo!" in my head.
Again.
Fuck, I says.
1972. krautrock. I was unaware and I am blown away. What is it, jazz? But it isn't!
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hey you
you're losing you're losing you're losing you're losing
your vitamin c
Well 1972 brought over 1,000 new albums, not including classical, children's and the other categories you might be exposed to.
Mmm...canned okra.:greenface
The tune wasn't the worst thing I've ever heard, though.
Google search says I never posted this here before, which sort of seems unlikely, but fine.
"Tie My Pecker To My Leg"
NSFW "I says bad words on my records" - Mojo Nixon
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I believe this is the most American song ever recorded. I believe Mojo is the truest of all Americans. Mojo and his buddies wrote it, but I think if there was ever sheet music printed of this song, it would just say for a writer, "Traditional".
What is it, jazz? But it isn't, it's something entirely fresh and new. Try and label it, you will fail. Many of you will hate it and that is why it is ART. Don't bother clicking on it and playing it because it is very long and takes a full minute to really get up to speed.
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Progressive rock. I like it.
Try and label it, you will fail.
Avant-garde.
Wasn't particularly bad. Didn't care much for the last third of the tune, though.
During the composition of my post in the concerts thread, I was serendipitously led to this track (thank you youtube autoplay) with: John Lee Hooker, Ry Cooder, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, Carlos Santana, Charlie Musselwhite and others I can't identify.
Wow, what a constellation of talent.
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Avant-garde.
Wasn't particularly bad. Didn't care much for the last third of the tune, though.
That's the part where you're spinning faster and faster just before you fall down.
I liked it, very much, thanks UT.
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Air - Mike Mills (2004)
The song has three sections. The 4/4 first section has a very plain synth sound playing a wandering theme of 16th notes, over acoustic guitar, very reminiscent of Bach or it may even be a borrowed Bach theme.
This is pleasant enough, but it's rudely interrupted by a piano: also playing 16th notes, but over a 9/8 time, in an insistent repeating pattern. The 9/8 confuses us, and we struggle to resolve what has happened, partly because some of the underlying percussive sounds haven't changed since the opening. Are we stuck here?
As suddenly as the piano arrived, it leaves; now the song returns to 4/4 in recovery, and the original acoustic guitar background is back. Everything is calm now.
Strings enter, filling out the sound. They take time to tentatively graduate to 16th notes, but when they finally do, they are playing the original wandering theme.
It's the payoff. Everything has led to this. The plain vanilla analog synth that established the theme has been replaced by organic, human orchestration, and it's remarkable and beautiful.
This song is a beautiful morning, interrupted by a rude thunderstorm, returning slowly to beams of sun until the full glory of the day is with us.
This song has made me cry.
OK now that I've ended the thread.
I did enjoy this 1979 20/20 segment on this "New Wave" music. I was 17 when this aired and it does define my generation a li'l bit. Early X. For those of you born 1961-1967, enjoy?
Like all generations, it is funny to see the previous generation reporting on our trend. Kids these days! I remember a lot of hilarity poked at GI and Silent generation reporting on Baby Boomer phenomena.
part 1: Blondie, Devo, Elvis Costello, Clash
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Limey, what is it about Scotland that it produces so much amazing music?
I dare anyone to hate this. You cannot.
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For one thing, vocalists like Maggie Bell. :joylove:
Limey, what is it about Scotland that it produces so much amazing music?
I dare anyone to hate this. You cannot.
I beg to differ. Well, hate isn't the word, so, I guess you're right, after all. I'll use
firm dislike.
ETA: I'm so picky when it comes to music, I prolly shouldn't count, anyway.
In a bid to find
something I can listen to, I've been exploring older country music. In the "Word Association" thread I came up with Merle Travis, guitar picking fool, and, homeboy. So, I went looking for some
"Travis Picking".
I don't ordinarily go for playlists on YouTube, but, someone put together one for the album "The Atkins – Travis Traveling Show" (Travis was a major influence on Atkins' playing style), and, if you like guitar, I strongly encourage you to give it a listen.
Chet Atkins in the left ear, Merle Travis in the right ear. Some of the best picking you'll hear. They talk some over the music on a few of the tunes, but, it's interesting, and, it doesn't detract too much from the tuneage.
Alrighty, then. I just found out playlists won't embed like a regular video,:mad:, so click
here to go to YouTube to hear it. Well worth the click.
Outstanding! :thumb::thumb: In older Country & Western, there was some great stuff mixed in with normal wailing, whining and selling beer.
Digr, you might like Sonny Landreth's latest album, he collaborates with Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson and Vince Gill, plus Dr. John, and Jimmy Buffett.
This is him alone.
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Yeah, that's pretty cool. I'll have to check out some more of his stuff before I commit.
He looks familiar.
My latest musical discovery is Postmodern Jukebox:
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Haley Reinhart<--->:love:
Meh, I kinda liked her rendition of "Oops".
I really liked watching her renditioning it.:thankyou:
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This was
the British guitar sound of the early 1990s. In case you weren't aware. Get lost in the swirrrrrrrrling chords, did everyone have a chorus pedal, were they like really cheap there or something?
If this band did not exist Radiohead would not have existed. I imagine. In my head. Nobody has said that, I think. Except me.
There's no reason not to get the band back together...I like these dudes, anti-ticket music for night driving.
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I like these dudes, anti-ticket music for night driving.
I liked it. It soothed me.
I really like this.
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I'm enjoying this.
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Holy. Shit.
It appears that I've found a current(ish) piece of music I actually like.
The Darkness - Open Fire
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Also, if I could get rid of the "aaaahhhhhhhhhhhAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHhaaaaahahahhhhh", this would be decent:
The Darkness - Barbarian
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I listened to a lot of their stuff, and couldn't find anything else I could stand. These two seem to be outliers from their 'regular' style of music.
I was turned on to them by this article--->
An Epic Conversation With The Darkness’s Justin Hawkins, Last of His Kind"Good music" according to who? Me, or the Cellar?
Just share what you're grooving on and maybe some of us will like it and add another groovy sound to our lives. Or not. It's always, at the very least interesting to see what other people are into.
"Good music" according to who? Me, or the Cellar?
According to ME
don't listen to those guys. It's MY world. You're all just living in it.
According to ME
don't listen to those guys. It's MY world. You're all just living in it.
Is that a BAZINGA, or are you serious? I can't tell.
You
Just share what you're grooving on and maybe some of us will like it and add another groovy sound to our lives. Or not. It's always, at the very least interesting to see what other people are into.
Didn't see these B4.
Anyway, good to know.
Is that a BAZINGA, or are you serious? I can't tell.
I assume bazinga is your pet name for a vagina, so NO that's not it at all.
I was just saying that 'good' is a relative word and therefore the assumption is that I meant good 'according to you' in the thread title.
And when I said you are living in my world, I meant that 100% seriously. I imagined you before you ever existed. If I stop coming to this site, you will no longer exist.
I assume bazinga is your pet name for a vagina, so NO that's not it at all.
You've never watched
The Big Bang Theory, have you?
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Ok, music time! :D
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1986:
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Done for today.
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Oh man, that's a late night traffic citation in the making. Excess boogying on down the road, excess noise emission from a motor vehicle, and one for excess grinning at a police officer. Step out of the car, please. :lol:
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Make sure you play this loud
I'm very fond of T.O.N., I didn't think anyone here was into gothic metal, or even metal in general.
This thread needs some Scroobius Pip.
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I'm very fond of T.O.N., I didn't think anyone here was into gothic metal, or even metal in general.
Thanks for posting that cover of "Summer Breeze", Jim.
I started liking Type O Negative back about the time "Black Number One" came out. Not wild about them, mind you, but they have had several songs I liked.
Zathris, (or whoever) I'm a metal fan (and
a little gothmetal) from way back, just not much current metal (or current music in general) that I like.
Good stuff from Dana and Jimbo.
Harry Connick Jr, playing in France. The audience was clapping on the 1 and 3, so at around the :40 he changes the music to sync with the audience.
That's a showman.;)
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Out fucking standing,
especially since this went around this week:
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looks like someone left the gate open at the cunt farm again
I guess his only shot at selling tickets is to a bigger dick at each show, so people can say they were there, when it shows up on yuotube.
He's a cunt, but a cunt with more money/pussy/leisure, than Ill ever have.:rolleyes:
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Fucking, Iggy Pop, man. Ya look at the Biebers of this world - and then you look at Iggy Pop.
I love the way this generation of artists just say fuck you and your youth culture, I'mma keep doing this til I drop.
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He's a year and a half off 70.
Vulfpeck is blowing up, and they know it.
OK good call UT, they are on Colbert Friday. :p::cool::p:
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This song is an easter egg combining 3 songs from Tool's album 10,000 Days: Wings for Marie (Pt. 1). 10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2), and Viginti Tres. The lengths of Wings for Marie and Viginti Tres add up to the length of 10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2). There is also a transition to a heavy part at 9:14, at which time both Wings for Marie (Pt. 1) and 10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2) are playing. The minute and second numbers, 9+14, add up to 23, apparently the Latin number for synchronicity. "Viginti Tres" also happens to be Latin for 23. The song is a tribute to frontman Maynard James Keenan's mother Judith Marie, who died 27 years (approximately 10,000 days) after suffering a stroke.
Good music? That's subjective.
The tune is catchy, these crazy Ruskis are fun to watch, and the lyrics in English, which I've [strike]spared[/strike] incurred no expense to bring you, are a trip. I also was struck by how pretty the girl is with minimal makeup. I like that natural look.
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Gorgeous sophisticated 60s French jazz-pop single... made in 2014 mostly with virtual instruments
A guaranteed earworm if you listen to it three times. The spoken bridge is just right.
The band is Got a Girl and their album title is great: "I Love You But I Must Drive Off This Cliff Now"
You're like my dad. I respect you because you're smart and insightful... And I know you're a good musician.... But you've got all your musical taste between the wrong cheeks.
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Did you listen three times?
I listened 5/8 times. I know this isn't the earworm thread, but you brought it up. To me, an earworm gets you instantly with its hook. This wasn't offensive, but it slid right down my face.
I love that. There's not much to be said about it. What we find funny, what we find sexy, and what music tweaks us, these are matters of deep personal taste and not for quibbling about.
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True dat. I don't think any less of you for liking ghey music. And I'd still want to jam with you.... I've realized that I'm rather primitive with respect to music. I like the drums. I Need the drums. The bass.
Some of our tastes intersect because of this. I like that vulfpeck stuff... But the Electronica you seem to enjoy falls flat for me. A function of our respective formative years I expect. Although you are not very much older than I am, you were an early 80's teen, and you dig that Era. I was a late 80's teen, and rejected the pop music of that time and got into Zeppelin and other 70's power rock, and jumped over into grunge.
We can still be friends
We can still be friends
Fuck that: Cage Fight!!
People think they listen to the music they like, but really, they like the music they listen to.
i *listened* to this this morning. Lil G opened her radio show with it.
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from Landsdowne bt dubs.
Yessir! ~ I had to explain to our 20-something pit band drummer that Kurt Weill was a guy and preceded Kurt Vile by about a century ~
Yessir! ~ I had to explain to our 20-something pit band drummer that Kurt Weill was a guy and preceded Kurt Vile by about a century ~
*chuckles* cute.
i love me a bit of Weill and Brecht - especially sung by Lotte Lenya
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Not the same guy. Good to know. ;)
Ah Mack the Knife, I guess we do know his work.
I like this because I can see the relationship between what the two hands would be doing if it were a live musician. Not being a musician that's hard for me to grasp.
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Although you are not very much older than I am, you were an early 80's teen, and you dig that Era.
I was mostly a late 70s teen and rejected most of it. Flattered that you think I was early 80s teen because during the 80s I only listened to new music in an effort to stay current with the state of the art. It worked.
Electronica
But it is all electronica, the way they write and record these days. Oh well. Here's some good music from 2015, and this time you'll instantly like it*:
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*except that two days ago J.D. McPherson
tweeted "Nick coolest man on planet" about
"gay-ass shit" maker Nick LoweOh well. Here's some good music from 2015, and this time you'll instantly like it.
Yes.
I love Twil's third eye.
And the babe in the video? Rrrroowwwwrrr!
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Really enjoyed that Griff. They're excellent.
Here's is my latest musical discovery. I just heard her for the first time about an hour ago and have been tootling about her tracks on Youtube.
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I saw her on Colbert a while back. Apparently she's married to Adam Sandberg, which leaves me with questioning whether this music is humor or performance art or what? My brain sorta likes the sound of Leaving the City but can't wrap itself around it.
I can't understand anything she [strike]says[/strike] sings.
Lil G and I went to see Menzingers and a butt load of other Scranton bands last night.
A new one to me was Petal. nice band
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Amusing video by Menzingers. This band knows their hooks.
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I was a late 80's teen, and rejected the pop music of that time and got into Zeppelin and other 70's power rock, and jumped over into grunge.
(17 days later I still think about it)
"The cool kids like this" is why most of us got interested in what music we listen to. I know it was partly that for me. The cool kids made sure Permanent Waves was the main album played on the speakers where we hung out in 12th grade. They made sure the classic rock station was the station we heard on the bus in the morning.
And there's this weird social aspect to music that we generally don't even realize; we want others to listen to what we listen to, and we want to listen to what others find interesting.
for liking ghey music
We, as the cool kids (I say that tongue in cheek; we were all in that group), described the uncool music as
gay. (It was what it was back then) But we don't use that word as a insult any more. So why do the cool kids still inform our taste so deeply? IIRC a lot of the cool kids turned out to be assholes, after we learned what people were really like and why. But that's the power of age 16.
And so, I think of "God Only Knows" -- one of the most remarkable combinations of melody and chord progressions ever devised, expressing wistful higher power thoughts about love both poetically and musically -- coming together in one glorious combination, and speaking deeply to hundreds of millions of human souls. Or, as the cool kids told us, and we believed them, a horribly dated song from the 60s that has lost its place in time. Which is it?
We are adults, and now we are free; and I say, we can listen to anything. And we should, because "God Only Knows" is fucking amazing.
I was sure I had put this up in here...
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Well...That was pretty fuckin' awesome.
:devil:
How about if the amazingly great musicians of Snarky Puppy got together with the amazingly great David Crosby?
And how about if he wrote a new, stunning ballad, with all his powers, and they all got together and played it live, perfectly, with such grace and subtlety you wouldn't even realize it when the horns kicked in?
And how about if you turned the lights down, got comfy, in a pleasant mood, and just sort of allowed it to tug at your heartstrings?
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I couldn't hear the song over my inner screaming desire to pluck that mustache hair out of his microphone.
The OK Go guys are so good with the music video concept.
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sexobon is right that is good.
They normally do videos in one long take, but the vomit comet can only give you like 45 seconds of free fall floating at a time. The cuts between the multiple segments are really hard to see. I think they might have put one in when the suitcase blocks the lens
But you can also see some of the parts where the plane rises again, all the balls suddenly fall to the floor. It looked to me like they were doing roughly 30 second fall, 5 second heavy-G climb, again and again.
Both of these songs are better than that one...Mashed up? Not so much.
But it is interesting, though. I can't stop listening, trying to decide if it's actually good, or, not.
The BeeGees' "Stayin Alive"/AC/DC's "Back In Black" mash-up by Wax Audio, "Stayin' In Black":
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:devil:, I think.
What do you think?
The OK Go guys are so good with the music video concept.
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Brilliant!
The Bee Gees need to release a metal album.
I red it cost's about $5grand to ride the Vomit Comet, must have been expensive to shoot that. :eek:
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Twenty years later, new Lush, and it's solid. Sounds like it's the late 80s again, but I don't care!
For fuck's sake can the Cocteaus be far behind? What's stopping it, Dani do you know? Or was it not your job to track the Cocteaus? Do you like the 4AD shoegazy bands, I forget?
well if we're backing up
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This was a nice bad earworm suppressant that appeared in my spotify weekly.
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That was pretty good, I actually made to the end!
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I don't know whether to :devil:, or :lol2:...
...oh, fukkit, :shred:!!!
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modern punk - i feel like rollins would approve of this.
NO GTR
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+3 for stereotypical fatguy dance moves...
+99 for the big, gay LumberJim replica on bass.
+99 for the big, gay LumberJim replica on bass.
I can think of very few things in life that would not be improved by a big, gay Lumberjim replica.
oh snap.

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Write another song for the money
Something they can sing, not so funny
Money in the bank to keep us warm
Stick another grape in the juicer
Or fill your guts with grease and get looser
You are what you eat, so eat it warm
Roll another joint for the Gipper
Get the Gipper high, he gets hipper
Stick it in his mouth and keep him warm
Elect another jerk to the White House
Gracie Slick is losing her door mouse
Take her off the streets and keep her warm
Fight another war if they make you
Squeal on a friend or they’ll take you
The future’s in your lap, so keep it warm…
Warm, here in your arms
Safe from all harm, where I belong
Warm, cozy and calm, another
Dawn together warm….
My woodie’s broken down by the beach now
And TM’s gotten far out of reach now
Tell the Mahareesh to keep it warm
George is suing Paul, suing Ringo
and immigration wants John and Yoko
All they need is love, to keep them warm
Kill another whale with your power
Or shoot a bunch a kids from a tower
Snipe them in there cars
Blood keeps them warm
Or
Make a better world from the old one
Make yourself a baby and hold one
Hold her in your arms and keep her warm,
Keep her warm, Keep her warm,
Keep her warm………..
Speaking of bass and drums.
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The Rubberbandits - Spastic Hawk
If you haven't encountered them before, they always look like that, with the bags on their heads.
I recommend taking it full screen so you can see the artwork and read the words in the book. The guy telling the story also made the book.
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I love the picture book.
Like "Fuk Bread", it feels like it should just be novelty, but it's so fully conceived that it needs to be tooken seriously.
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This singer is fourteen years old. Fourteen!
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I really like the video for this one:
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I think I prefer this to the original. That doesn't happen very often.
That's like my favorite song to sing along with right now
Yep, that's a good one.:yesnod:
Guy's got an awesome voice.
That Blind Melon track is pretty groovy. The one you posted won't play in my location, but I found another that would.
Little G just saw The London Souls at Mountain Jam.
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Donna the Buffalo. Pretty good Southern rock.
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Love songy Swedish singer-songwriter indie-pop dude Jens Lekman.
"Jennifer called, told me about her latest admirer.
I said, someone should make a pamphlet called
'So You Think You're In Love With Jennifer'"
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I don't know if it's so much 'good', or not, as it is...What's the word?
Intriguing.
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Grass Roots fest is in Trumansburg (Ithaca) this week. Donna the Buffalo host the thing since forever.
Something from Watsky.
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Hey Dana, I also enjoyed David's cover of S.O.S. My favorite cover by Disturbed is Genesis's "Land Of Confusion".
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That "Land of Confusion" cover is fairly awesome.
Just fairly? I'd say both versions of the song equally achieve maximum awsomosity in auditory aestheticness. But Disturbed has the better visuals.
Recently, one of my Word Associations was the word "Sabaton", so, I figure it's only appropriate that I post a song from one of my new favorite Power Metal bands:
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This singer is fourteen years old. Fourteen!
She's ok. She ain't no
Cyndi Lauper tho.
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The Monkees were manufactured, and that makes us think of the songs as being slightly inauthentic too. Except they were written by great songwriters. I love this original, rather unproduced demo version by Carole King. She wrote the song. Now the song is authentic.
Creature comfort goals
They only numb my soul and make it hard for me to see
My thoughts all seem to stray to places far away
I need a change of scenery
I've appreciated her more for her writing than her singing; but, that sounded good.
HOLY CRAP! - Vulfpeck had 75-year-old Bernard Purdie sit in on drums for a few shows this week. And what do they do but Kid Charlemagne. (Purdie did the original track in 1976, ya see!) This camera is focused mostly on Purdie (I'm thinking there's gonna be edited video of this whole event soon) and the great Joe Dart on bass, but that's fine... a legend, and a soon-to-be legend. Watch Dart move (he always moves like that, and it's the way a bass player should move). Watch Purdie love it. And my guitarists... oh crap, go full-screen and watch them solo from 2:15... and at 3:02 watch them fret each other's crucial note. And watch them play out the last minute. I'm grinning from ear to ear.
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This feels familiar. ;) I wish that mic weren't in front of Perdie's face.
I crosspost, it's going to be a policy.
This was from a real high-quality camera and really high-quality mics. Torrented out the morning after...! I don't know who's responsible... unless it's part of a pro shoot and they wanted to capture that section of stage, and a better video is due later after it's edited.
Or it's just a lousy bootleg from someone with too much money and no talent. I dunno.
I bet you're right about more angles coming.
O M G
The next night, they did "Peg" with Purdie. And then, for an encore, they did "Mmm-bop".
Why would they play that, other than they are obviously having fun. Well, the article I read said that Purdie played on that song. But I doubted that. So I looked it up.
A SAMPLE OF A RARE DRUM TRACK PURDIE DID IN 1973 WAS USED ON THE SONG.
that is HILARIOUS!
You're such a weird fellow, ute.
Kodachrome...
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HOLY CRAP! - Vulfpeck had 75-year-old Bernard Purdie sit in on drums for a few shows this week.
And then Joe Dart made it his profile picture. Said Dart, "A highlight of my life and a dream come true."
Just two guys having a ton of fun.
Purdie is one of the people in this world who is legit allowed to wear a T-shirt of himself. Since every sampled drum track out there is him, and he doesn't get the credit.
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Brian rocks Japan...
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That guitar would sound even better if it was red, blue or black.[/greendisliker]
I see Phil Collins is back.
tarheel
Brian gets better every time I hear him.
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I'm taking Minifobette to see her live in November.
She'll probably enjoy it from start to finish. I don't think I could endure an entire show of that. I like the videos in which Lindsey personifies in dance the instrument she's playing - long and slender; but, with curves and complementary body motions that echo her fingers on the strings and movement of the bow. She has a kind of dance to instrument relationship much like Enya has a voice to instrument relationship.
I'm not as thrilled with her themed videos in which her playing and dancing have to be adapted; although, I'm sure Minifobette will be wowed by those kinds of performances. They're all well done.
Another of the type of Lindsey performance that appeals to me ...
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Personally I find it a little hard to watch because her form is terrible. I mean, really bad--her left wrist is completely wrong, her bowhold is weird... the first time I saw her videos I thought she was faking it to a backing track. Possibly one could argue it's more baroque, but I suspect it's just because it's the only way to make dancing around possible.
Less choreographed, less polished and more individualistic performers can have their own charm and be a nice break from the canned ones. I think that's part of her attraction. I doubt she'll remain that way for long though.
When I was young, this was my family's road trip music. I loved it.
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Now, when I drive we listen to this. I'm not sure they love it.
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Not knocking your taste in music, Sullage, but I would have leapt from the vehicle after a few miles.:lol2:
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In the mood for something quiet, reflective, moody, autumnal with amazingly pretty and interesting chords?
Kids all jumping bonfires on the heath
Kids all jumping bonfires on the heath
How’m I going to get myself to sleep?
Late October sunlight in the wood
Late October sunlight in the wood
Nothing here quite moves the way it should
Laughing windows up and down the street
Laughing windows up and down the street
And the walls are closing in on me
But back on Vulfpeck, this jam is entirely about the bass and if you are entirely about the bass you will like it.
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For the first entire minute of the song, Joe Dart plays nothing but straight sixteenth notes. (Actually, that's not easy by itself.) It's a trap. He's just setting the table for the funk bomb that's about to drop on your head.
Hey Jim, check this out. Girl covers the drums on Tool's Forty-Six & 2:
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:devil:
Cool.
She misses a lot of fills, though. Check out smoking hot Meytal Cohen doing it properly:
http://youtu.be/4Yw8aaqnnrg
Not trying to one up you, just that she is a bad ass and you can really appreciate how intense the drum licks are when you see her feet fly on the double bass drums.
:devil:
I've been trying to accept in my head how many thousand$ of dollar$' worth of cymbal$ tho$e young ladie$ have. Cymbal$ ain't cheap.
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This comes on the heels of his old tyme effort. Nice work doctor.
In 1985, Philadelphia had its own punk band.
No band was more punk, and no band represented Philly more than this, in 1985. They were absolutely legit and captured something.
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I always loved the song, and I love this version.
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I've found the vocals Leann Rimes did, when she was still in her early teens, to be as charming as that pan flute version.
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In 1985, Philadelphia had its own punk band.
No band was more punk, and no band represented Philly more than this, in 1985. They were absolutely legit and captured something.
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Lil Griff put that cut on our NZ travel playlist. :)
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I'm not sure this is tiny, but it sure is good.
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:thumbsup: authentic as fuck
SECRETS OF THE SONGS: "Wichita Lineman" is a simple song, why is it so haunting and effective? One reason is because it starts with an intro of a pleasant little F chord... and then NEVER RETURNS TO IT! It wanders through different musical places, trying to get back, but it never does, and then it fades. That's pretty weird for a simple pop song, but consider this... it's the lonely lineman on the road, wistfully thinking of the pleasant chord at home.
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More reason to love that.
Wait? The Nickel Creek kids are adults now? We saw them a long time ago at a local hockey rink.
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SECRETS OF THE SONGS: "Wichita Lineman" is a simple song, why is it so haunting and effective? One reason is because it starts with an intro of a pleasant little F chord... and then NEVER RETURNS TO IT! It wanders through different musical places, trying to get back, but it never does, and then it fades. That's pretty weird for a simple pop song, but consider this... it's the lonely lineman on the road, wistfully thinking of the pleasant chord at home.
From
This Day In History Nov 30, 1968:
1968 - Glen Campbell started a five-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Wichita Lineman.' Jimmy Webb's inspiration for the lyrics came while driving through Washita County in northern Oklahoma. Webb was driving through an endless litany of telephone poles, each looking exactly the same as the last. Then, in the distance, he noticed the silhouette of a solitary lineman atop a pole. Webb then "put himself atop that pole and put that phone in his hand" as he considered what the lineman was saying into the receiver.
Legit as fuck
BTW, you gotta have a tiny desk to make room for a band that big
PS. Thank you.
Not quite safe for work, lots of near misses, but only one bleeped dirty word at the very end:
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Quite.
Don't think I missed any entendres.
Trampled by Turtles : Codeine
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I'd say more like cocaine, dem licks!
Chock a block full of the best music, but this article is for reading mainly
http://www.hindustantimes.com/brunch/the-stones-dig-deep-into-their-roots/story-rHWVHbZ355rzHgrc7iTZYP.html
The "would-you-believe-it" Hindustan Times. (WTF?) has an excellent article about the newly released album by the Rolling Stones. Here's just the epigraph. Fuck you 2016
Tailpiece: It’s been a horrid year, 2016. We lost so many great musicians: David Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen, Merle Haggard, Phife Dawg, Sharon Jones, Leon Russell… to name just a few. Some, such as Bowie and Cohen, left soon after giving us their last albums, brilliant ones. It is heartening, therefore, to hear that none other than the man whose name is synonymous with “rock ‘n’ roll” is not only alive and kicking but will give us a new album soon. Chuck Berry, who is 90, will release a new album in 2017. It will be called Chuck. I can’t wait. Long live rock ‘n’ roll!
From HT Brunch, December 18, 2016
Men With Banjos Who Know How To Use Them.
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Man, I love this song, Foggy Mountain Breakdown
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Hope this works! This number had to be left off the official DVD release due to a music rights conflict. I will never not laugh myself fuzzy!
Well, it didn't work when I tried to play the video thru the post link. Search string for this is 'Vincent Price Muppets You've Got A Friend' and it is HILARIOUS.
Also, keeping in mind that live footage often has crappy sound, just about anything by Robin Trower, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and The Reverend Horton Heat (explicit lyrics warning on The Rev--if Weird Al had a drunk uncle from Texas, it would be The Rev).
Hope this works! This number had to be left off the official DVD release due to a music rights conflict. I will never not laugh myself fuzzy!
Well, it didn't work when I tried to play the video thru the post link. Search string for this is 'Vincent Price Muppets You've Got A Friend' and it is HILARIOUS.
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Hope this works! This number had to be left off the official DVD release due to a music rights conflict. I will never not laugh myself fuzzy!
Well, it didn't work when I tried to play the video thru the post link. Search string for this is 'Vincent Price Muppets You've Got A Friend' and it is HILARIOUS.
Awww, thats a treasure. Vincent Price is so awesome!
This particular software, you have to pluck out just a part of the YouTube link
Like if the link is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_uuECBtO80
you put the "M_uuECBtO80" bit between [ youtube ] and [ /youtube ] tags.
Bob Seger's song about the passing (1 year ago today) of Glenn Frey, "Glenn Song":
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Don't know if this is an official video, or just something a JD Ryan threw together.
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Nat Johnson - Dog
If I had a dog, I'd call him to me
And we would forget about work and everything
And I would run and he would run
And I would call and he would come
If I had a dog, I'd tell him my name
And we would forget about money and everything
And I would throw and he would go
And I would talk and he would know
It's important to walk
There are friends yet to meet
My dog says "Forget about it!"
My dog says "Let's run in the woods"
I will run and he will run
I will call and he will come
A simple childlike song is grounds for hidden depth.
She's a poet, so you will notice how she changes "I would run" to "I will run" by the end. Craft!
"I would call and he would come" - the obvious choice of words, becomes, "I would talk and he would know" ... wow ...
And she's a poet, so this may not actually be about a potential canine. It can be about a potential mate, or a potential state of mind, or a potential potential.
The other night I heard Mahogany Rush. On the radio. "King Bee". Live, no less.
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I don't think this is the version I heard, but, it'll do.:devil:
Can't escape this Nat Johnson. I found out she wrote "Dog" after watching dogs being walked in a park in Sheffield... about a mile from where I lived while I was there... so naturally I was drawn to it...
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Nat Johnson - "Not Now, Horse"
I put this here knowing nobody will listen to it, because it's pretty serious stuff. It is the kind of thing where, if you put in the time and digest it, the song is amazing. But getting to that point is hard work, it's not a simple song.
(The video is just her, at various points in Sheffield.)
Her lyrics are absolutely poetry. I mean, this is a poem set to music. Not an easy poem. it is top-notch, Dana-level work. This is what serious artists do... here we go:
"Not Now, Horse"
Swallowed flies escalate horseward
Not now, horse; be saddled or be swept away on a lungful of the cold dawn air, heavy, neighing cloud!
Little turnips grow. Leave them alone
Do not dig; their enormity is all a myth
Let them sleep in earth, as we all must do, when all your dirty dramas are as still as you
Sink your withering words without sound in the shallows
Let me throw your voice to the nesting sparrows
Be silent now – it’s almost dark enough to hear all those songs you forgot to love
Finish what you’ve begun, leaving things badly drawn
Light arrives from the sun, a billion babies born
As, thighbones high, we wade out and out and out and out
Until we become nothing...
...And are everything, things we’ve never seen
We breathe out at last, we breathe out at last
She starts by guiding a horse and by the end she is instructing herself, or all of us;
Maybe if we give up all our dramas, we are born into a new dawn; and can finally see our own breath, like a neighing cloud, in the cold dawn air.
"it’s almost dark enough to hear all those songs you forgot to love" -- wow sometimes a line will just stand, wonderful all by itself.
Oh yeh and the last half of "Not Now, Horse" includes a brass band. It's gorgeous.
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Her objection at ~1:30 to Dad's singing the lyric about the possibility of others being bigger/stronger/smarter gets me Every. Time.
Priceless.
That was pretty cool.
That little girl can already sing better than most people who think they can sing.
:devil:
Started m'day off right for a change.:D
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The Mavrics
How am I so late getting to this great tune from 1990.
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It's like the best Travelling Wilbury's song ever.
Put the message in the box
Put the box into the car
Drive the car around the world
Until you get heard
Yeah, that's a good one. That got played a lot in our house. Credit entirely to my wife.
A year or two ago, we noticed that World Party had continued making albums for a while after we stopped following them, and one of them was actually pretty good.
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way down now as well
"Human Performance" stuck with me. It's punky, it's Velvety, but its secret is in its depth, like the way they throw in the extra two beats at the end of each verse. The lyrics are great. Good find G.
https://play.google.com/music/preview/T7tl7zmoipqmvcornt65lyxylwi?lyrics=1&utm_source=google&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=lyrics&pcampaignid=kp-lyricsI've probably posted this before, but...it's on YouTube, and I'm not ashamed of this medley of dark songs my band Celtic Moon did one Pagan Pride Day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PVmhp4OJpU.
Yes, but I like the scenery in this one too... :blush:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqoesZBQQjIRemember this?:
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Well the singer and drummer from Tears For Fears heard it and decided to stop by:
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If the vid didn't load it's
hereRemember this?:
Well the singer and drummer from Tears For Fears heard it and decided to stop by:
If the vid didn't load it's here
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You had the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= before and #t=110 after, the video number in the youtube link.
Watch this so you can see how they do, and how they're NOT doing it (with computers)
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Then trip the fuck out to this.
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This song combines two of my favourite things - great music and Bruce Campbell.
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Weird Al's first TV appearance, with the great Tom Snyder.
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Ridin' in a bus down the boulevard,
And the place was pretty packed.
Couldn't find a seat, so I had to stand,
With the perverts in the back.
It was smellin' like a locker room.
There was junk all over the floor.
We're already packed in like sardines,
But we're stoppin' to pick up more.
Look out!
chorus: Another one rides the bus-ah.
Another one rides the bus-ah.
And another comes on,
And another comes on.
Another one rides the bus-ah.
Hey!
He's gonna sit by you.
Another one rides the bus.
There's a suitcase pokin' me in the ribs.
There's an elbow in my ear.
There's a smelly old bum standin' next to me.
Hasn't showered in a year.
Well, I think I'm missin' a contact lens.
I think my wallet's gone.
And I think this bus is stoppin' again,
To let a couple more freaks get on.
Look out!
(chorus)
Another one rides the bus.
Another one rides the bus--ow!
Another one rides the bus--hey, hey!
Another one rides the bus--hey-y-y-y!
The window doesn't open, and the fan is broke,
And my face is turnin' blue.
I haven't been in a crowd like this
Since I went to see The Who.
Well, I should'a got off a couple miles ago,
But I couldn't get to the door.
There isn't any room for me to breathe.
Now we're gonna pick up more, yeah!
(chorus)
Hi Dana
Would you guide me to the videos of a British duo you introduced us to? It's a couple of young black guys, you posted a few of their videos, one featured some cigarette smoking and another dinner at home with one or two of the mothers of the young men. Google is *not* my friend "young men smoking moms" etc etc. Yeah. Help me out please.
This song combines two of my favourite things - great music and Bruce Campbell.
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I like this very much!
Hi Dana
Would you guide me to the videos of a British duo you introduced us to? It's a couple of young black guys, you posted a few of their videos, one featured some cigarette smoking and another dinner at home with one or two of the mothers of the young men. Google is *not* my friend "young men smoking moms" etc etc. Yeah. Help me out please.
I believe you are referring to Rizzle Kicks. Still one of my kids' favorites.
Hi Clodfobble,
You're right, that's them! Thank you!
I *thought* I'd tried searching for that name, whatev...
Thanks again!
Ahhh yes - Rizzle Kicks, Mama Do the Hump
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OMG, I'd give most anything to go back to this 1990 concert.
Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson, The Highwaymen.
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Currently very into this guy:
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Interview:
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Currently very into this guy:
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Interview:
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Great voice!
Charismatic guy as well. Totally not what I pictured when I heard the song on the radio.
This is what Carrot and I have been rocking out to today*:
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*Carrot doesn't realise we are dancing. From his perspective it's just a rather elaborate seeming game of tug of war for the snake toy.
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first time broke coll ar bone i trip over my shoelaces
first time broke coll ar bone i trip over my shoelaces
first time broke coll ar bone i trip over my shoelaces
over my shoelaces
yeah over my shoelaces
got to get a new pair of shoes to kick it with her not kick it with you
got to get a new pair of shoes to kick it with her not kick it with you
That was very funky. I like.
I wasn't sure whether to post this here or in the video thread along with the other Woodkid video. I decided here, because this is an awesome piece of music - but that's not my primary reason for posting. What I love about this is the performance, the scale of the production and the relationship between him and his audience - he interacts with them constantly and by the end they're so sympatico he conducts them like an orchestra.
It's pretty amazing, that with a production on this scale, he somehow manages to achieve a sense of total intimacy with his audience.
I think this is probably the closing number, as it's their biggest hit and he has forged a strong connection with the audience.
*mild strobing effect in a few places - best listened to at a decent volume and in full screen:)
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What a production, PT Barnum would be proud. :thumb:
In any live production, whether it's a stadium or a small bar, the patrons and musicians are a team. They feed off the energy of each other. I remember a group of us following a local band (Children of The Night) for a number of years. If the crowd was into the band it was fantastic. If the crowd was more interested in getting drunk, hooking up, or socializing, the band would play to our table(s) where the feedback was guaranteed.
Someone should teach that fellow how to wear a hat. Ears are not hat supports.
:devil:
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:yesnod:
Sorry for the typo in the name.
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The White Stripes - City Lights, super cool video just like the music
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The Amazing, "Circles". I'd call it drop-dead gorgeous.
From
Pitchfork's review of The Amazing's album "Picture You":
The end result is a record that reverently draws from a dazzling array of past masters only to short-circuit critical capacity. Discussion of "Picture You" can only end up with slack-jawed remarks about how goddamn pretty it is. Stranger still is how the adverbs you’d feel tempted to latch onto that superlative somehow makes that seem like a bad thing: "obscenely pretty," "ridiculously beautiful," etc. But the Amazing specialize in a beauty that isn’t airbrushed or slick or antiseptic, the kind captured by lad mags or Trevor Horn, everything exaggerated to emphasize its status as eye or ear candy. Nor is it smudged or vaporous like shoegaze. It doesn’t even make a full attempt at an au naturel realism of folk or the otherworldliness of psych-rock, though it does touch on those aspects. "Picture You" is elemental rock—earthy, molten, aquatic, but using each of their qualities to soothe rather than destroy or intimidate.
:devil:
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Ohhhh. Thanks for posting.
We carried my Dad's coffin into the chapel to that tune.
documentary on some of the best BritJazz
(approx. half an hour each)
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Chet Atkins, playing with Chet Atkins.
Accompanied by (who else?) Chet Atkins:
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Fifteen years old. Can't wait to see what this kid can do when she grows up
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Both of those links yield "The uploader has not made this video available in your country."
Are these them?
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Hey Gravdigr. Here's one for you, brother. Reminds me of Gov't Mule.
This is from awhile ago, and as a youngster, daaayum. He plays the *hell* out of that Strat.
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Both of those links yield "The uploader has not made this video available in your country."
Are these them?
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They are! thankyou:)
Hey Gravdigr. Here's one for you, brother. Reminds me of Gov't Mule.
This is from awhile ago, and as a youngster, daaayum. He plays the *hell* out of that Strat.
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THAT was phuken awesome. Thanks so much!
Never heard of the guy. The first thing I thought when I heard the name of the band (Back Door Slam) in my head, was "Well that don't sound gay at all.":lol2:
Ima hafta give Mr. Davy Knowles the YouTube once over. Maybe a twice over.:)
Thanks again. Really liked it.
Atypical presentation by this 12 y.o.; but, still good music. I've skipped the background story to get to the performance; so, give the video a few seconds to load to that point. You can hear her whole story by watching it on YouTube. You might want to watch the performance again in full screen anyway. ;)
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Amazing, deaf girl singing and getting Cowell's Golden Buzzer.
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This is good stuff
A controversial first post...
Street band in Scotland, Griffs daughter and my buddy will like this. ;)
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This is why we go to concerts.
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The roar of the P.A., the smell of the crowd? I'm sure most Jim's Dead concerts were like that.
People, who need people, at least that many people, are insane. Not to harsh your mellow, but any crowd will have it's share of sociopaths, psychopaths, assorted dregs, and women with loose morals.
I shudder at the thought of being in a crowd of MEs. :lol2:
This is why we go to concerts.
That was fairly fucking awesome.
LOLcats have ruined
Bohemian Rhapsody for me. Every time I hear the song I see/hear this:
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:lol2:
The roar of the P.A., the smell of the crowd? I'm sure most Jim's Dead concerts were like that.
People, who need people, at least that many people, are insane. Not to harsh your mellow, but any crowd will have it's share of sociopaths, psychopaths, assorted dregs, and women with loose morals.
I shudder at the thought of being in a crowd of MEs. :lol2:
The organizing principle of the thing isn't power, hatred, or fear though, those are the crowds that I avoid and yes I also generally shun people. Love for Freddy, I can get behind that. In a hetero...
That was fairly fucking awesome.
LOLcats have ruined Bohemian Rhapsody for me. Every time I hear the song I see/hear this:
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:lol2:
bwahahaha!
The organizing principle of the thing isn't power, hatred, or fear though, those are the crowds that I avoid and yes I also generally shun people. Love for Freddy, I can get behind that. In a hetero...
Don't mind me, just a bitter old man, who's been disappointed with humanity too many times, and the consistency is ramping up. :facepalm:
It ain't looking great for the humans.
Meanwhile, at the UN:
Run The Jewels -- Nobody Speak.
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I've watched it half a dozen times now, and I'm gonna get the lyrics and read them as watch them. It's as satisfying to watch as it is to listen to.
Bam!
Ah, Killer Mike. Lil' Griff is an advocate.
O. M. G.
Nashville, 2009
What I would have given to have been in this room:
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:devil::devil::devil::devil::devil::devil:
This is the Kit - "Earthquake"
You'll know in 0:35 whether you will love this song. If the droney but interesting chords catch your ear, and if her woooo-woooooo opening is intriguing... you're in.
I think most people will dig it.
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Nobody saw
Nobody saw
Nobody followed
Unbeknown and never showed
How when alone oh how we glowed
Never saw us at our best
Two hot hearts a drinking in our chests
But too early and too late
Too clammy and too Kate
Too earthquake
Hidden handshake
I've watched it half a dozen times now, and I'm gonna get the lyrics and read them as watch them. It's as satisfying to watch as it is to listen to.
Here ya go V ,
Picture this
I'm a bag of dicks
Put me to your lips
I am sick
I will punch a baby bear in his shit
Give me lip
I'ma send you to the yard, get a stick
Make a switch
I can end a conversation real quick
I am crack
I ain't lyin', kick a lion in his crack
I'm the shit, I will fall off in your crib, take a shit
Pinch your momma on the booty
Kick your dog, fuck your bitch
Fat boy dressed up like he's Santa
And took pictures with your kids
We the best
We will cut a frowny face in your chest, little wench
I'm unmentionably fresh, I'm a mensch, get correct
I will walk into a court while erect, screaming "Yes!
I am guilty motherfuckers, I am death"
Hey, you wanna hear a good joke?
Nobody speak, nobody get choked
Get running
Start pumping your bunions, I'm coming
I'm the dumbest, who flamethrow your function to Funyuns
Flame your crew quicker than Trump fucks his youngest
Now face the flame, fuckers, your fame and fate's done with
I rob Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty, Linus and Lucy
Put coke in the doobie, roll woolies to smoke with Snoopy
I still remain that dick grabbin' slacker that spit a loogie
Cause the toter of the toolie'll murder you friggin' Moolies
Fuck outta here, yeah
Nobody speak, nobody get choked, hey
Nobody speak, nobody get choked, hey, hey
Nobody speak [x2]
Only facts I will shoot a
Baby duck if it quacks, with a Ruger
Top billin', come cops some villainous shots is blocked, shipped out, and bought, and y'all feeling it
El-P killin' it, Killer Mike killin' shit
What more can I say? We top billin' it
Valiant without villainy
Viciously foul victory
Burn towns and villages
Burning looting and pillaging
Murderers try to hurt us we curse them and all their children
I just want the bread and bologna bundles to tuck away
I don't work for free, I am barely giving a fuck away
So tell beggin' Johnny and Mommy to get the fuck away
Heyyo here's a gun, son, now run, get it the gutterway
Live to shoot another day
Nobody speak, nobody get choked, hey
Nobody speak, nobody get choked, hey
Nobody speak [x2]
Nobody speak, nobody get choked
My buddy does this song solo w/a flat top. They fall down in the aisles when he does it.
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Warren & Neil
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Any Rick and Morty fans?
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No but I've become a Blonde Redhead fan just due to Spotify being awesome.
Dang, Rhianne snuck in on us.
No but I've become a Blonde Redhead fan just due to Spotify being awesome.
There must be mixed emotions when a band licenses a song. On the plus side, exposure and money, but people who only associate your song with the licensee.
Hate to see instruments abused but like the music.
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A little something for the adventurists. The squeamish can leave at about 1: 30.
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This will always make the hair on my arms stand up. Maybe it was the times, or at least what I want to remember from the times, but my god, what a voice. It starts at :30.
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A little something for the adventurists.
When [screen] left cello stood up and pointed to the audience with his bow, I lol'd.
This will always make the hair on my arms stand up.
Wow. I was not expecting a capella. Ol' Grace had herself a set o' pipes, for damn sure.
Okilly Dokilly
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Holy shit, a band of Neds!
Stunning. Totally original. Dream pop, nu-soul, electronica, jazz chords, and a drop-dead amazing voice, recorded so it all feels intimate. There's never been anything like this, I think.
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OK now THAT is clever.
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I like it. They did a good job with the effect.
It reminds me a lot of The Edge talking in It Might Get Loud about how he plays guitar with an echo machine and the echo is like playing with another guitarist. Except his echo only loops 4 times, and this one loops continually.
Sophisticated dream pop. Light and airy. From New Zealand.
As usual, you'll either love it or hate it. If you hate stuff I offer
you will hate this too.
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Seriously in lust it bothers me
Under the boot of my desire to be
Never taking myself that seriously
Don't think it bothers me
Stunning. Totally original. Dream pop, nu-soul, electronica, jazz chords, and a drop-dead amazing voice, recorded so it all feels intimate. There's never been anything like this, I think.
I was curious enough to look him up. Looks like he's in the area and it's 20 bucks. I'm actually off that day (and another 20 or so through the end of the year) and almost want to brave downtown and a 65 mile drive each way.
THU OCTOBER 12, 2017 - 7:00 PM
Moses Sumney
with:Xenia Rubinos
First Unitarian Church
2125 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA
Yumi Zouma are at Johnny Brenda's on the 21st.
The Clientele at Boot & Saddle Nov. 3. OMG the Clientele. I imagine it's sold out by now and I hate myself
New Zealand Muzak, who'd of thunk it.
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With just two guitars, bass, and drums, and two vox, they create a soundscape that is just huge and immense. When they break it down, and start recovering, at 2:58 lady vox mix into the guitary riffing and it becomes otherworldly. And then boom, back into the main riff and your head explodes.
the studio version, i heard it, I thought, they must be multitracking guitars out the wazoo, and that is what creates the sound. So I posted the live version first, because it shows that no, they don't really need to do that. Here's the studio version
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With the electronics today they can probably do that live. Some bands, like Boston, made studio recordings they couldn't reproduce live back in the day, which disappointed fans at concerts.
They're smart to keep their drummer caged. :lol:
Tom Jones is 77. Watch him bring it. I love how Jennifer Hudson is blown away, sometimes, when they cut to her. Who wouldn't be.
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He's still got the pipes and the attitude.
Damn if I can find it, but, didn't ya post that recently?
Or did I dream it?
Not to disagree at all, btw, he's still got the pipes.:yesnod:
Did I? I might have... I looked for it...
Thanks. Well it was worth watching again. I say.
Thanks. Well it was worth watching again. I say.
Absolutely.
Philly represent.
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Barnett and Vile, there is potential here.
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For this to have happened spontaneously must have been phucking awesome:
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Groovier bigger.
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Hello stranger,
Can you tell us where you've been?
More importantly,
How ever did you come to be here?
Though a stranger,
You can rest here for a while.
But save your energy,
Your journey here is far from over.
Come the sunrise,
We'll descend through Judgement Valley
And weigh your worth
Before her majesty, the Verde River.
No direction but to follow what you know,
No direction but a faith in her decision,
No direction but to never fight her flow,
No direction but to trust the final destination.
You're a stranger til she whispers you can stay.
You're a stranger til she whispers that your journey's over.
Weigh your worth before her majesty, the Verde River.
x4
No direction but to follow what you know,
No direction but a faith in her decision,
No direction but to never fight her flow,
No direction but to trust the final destination.
You're a stranger til she whispers you can stay.
You're a stranger til she whispers that your journey's over.
Weigh your worth before her majesty, the Verde River.
x4
The 'Candy' thread sent me off on a trip down memory lane and I landed on Pulp's 'Common People'.
I'mma post the audio with lyrics, even though the performance is a huge part of the appeal - because I suspect there may be bits that would not make sense to an American ear without the words on screen. No need to embiggen - they have helpfully made the text large enough to view in thread :)
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^ always bears revisiting
They sure take the fun out of slumming. :(
I was born a little too late to be a hippie. Goddammit.
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Second place was rocker. Tha's cool.
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Blues rock, if you please, with extra blues.
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The 'Candy' thread sent me off on a trip down memory lane and I landed on Pulp's 'Common People'.
I'mma post the audio with lyrics, even though the performance is a huge part of the appeal - because I suspect there may be bits that would not make sense to an American ear without the words on screen. No need to embiggen - they have helpfully made the text large enough to view in thread :)
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That guy singing...Is that the reincarnation of David Bowie?:eyebrow:
That guy singing...Is that the reincarnation of David Bowie?:eyebrow:
That's Jarvis Cocker. He doesn't sound so much like Bowie to me - especially in that song the accent is completely different - you can hear the London intonation very strongly in Bowie whereas Cocker has a more flattened Sheffield sound - the rhythm of speech is different too, which I think feeds through into the way the lyrics are written.
No doubt very influenced by Bowie though.
I think this one is more like Bowie:
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The 'Candy' thread sent me off on a trip down memory lane and I landed on Pulp's 'Common People'.
I'mma post the audio with lyrics, even though the performance is a huge part of the appeal - because I suspect there may be bits that would not make sense to an American ear without the words on screen. No need to embiggen - they have helpfully made the text large enough to view in thread :)
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Lil Griff played this back to back with Jackson / Shatner on her show last week.
Lil Griff played this back to back with Jackson / Shatner on her show last week.
Motherfuckin' Joe Jackson. And the great Ben Folds for eff's sake! Give her a high five for me.
Lil Griff has excellent taste.
Some of Cocker's solo work is really good too.
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Nsfw
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I'm not sure whether US and British use of this word differs or not - I know it's a much more commonly used word here ... but not sure if the meaning is slightly different. Just in case - in Brit use the word cunt as an insult (either a very serious insult, or an affectionate friendly insult between mates) is used for men as much as it is used for women.
Brit use the word cunt as an insult (either a very serious insult, or an affectionate friendly insult between mates) is used for men as much as it is used for women.
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A hilarious pair of cunts.
Amanda got me into Idol early this year. I've never watched it in previous years because every time I saw it on, they were doing songs I didn't know, and I didn't care about the contestants. This year, there are a couple I actually like. Knowing the back story and seeing the auditions is key.....
anyway. this chick is my favorite. I don't think she will win,. ,but she's got a really groovy voice, and picks good songs.
Maddie Poppe.
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Oh she's great!
Doesn't matter of she wins or not - no way she ends this competition without offers of a next step
Believe me, this kid is going places... ;)
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Hey, it's Richard E. Grant!
And Christine Brinkley!
Schaaawiiiiing!
What was that from? I saw several celebs in the crowd. Is that David Copperfield? And the pasty white guy behind and right of Grant?
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I tried to find the post ute did about how great this song is. But search sucks on my phone using Tapatalk.
She has a beautiful voice. Her album Citizen of Glass is brilliant.
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Greta Van Fleet. They've got lots of good LedZeppeliney groove. the kid's voice is dead on... but this one sounds more like Heart.
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The fucking drummer, man. goes full Bonham at 3:45, but listen to the whole song.
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This should really go in the ear worm thread cos it's been in my head for the past couple of weeks but anyways:
If you have been living under a rock and haven't seen the video yet, definitely worth embiggening:
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A very cool and funky dance track from last year:
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Corden and McCartney Carpool Karaoke in Liverpool.
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Transcendent dream pop ~ gorgeous!! ~ takes a while to get going. Deeply layered, layers upon layers throughout.
Beach House is popular with the kids these days and their album "7" is making a lot of mid-year top album lists. For good reason.
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Little girl, you could be loved
Little girl, you should be loved
The moment you say that you know
Is the moment you are
Beach House on "L'Inconnue":
SCALLY: Sometimes a song will be written in six hours, sometimes it’s three months. “L’Inconnue” has been being written for four or five years. Some songs are just like that.
LEGRAND: The French part [on “L’Inconnue”] started years ago. We always liked it, but we never found where it belonged. But some things are written at the time of the record and other things come back from the past and find their right moment. And some things never find their moment. That particular song is an example of something from the past that never found its right moment, but for some reason the world of 7 — with its kind of futuristic, psychedelic, sacred universe — just made it fit.
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interesting trip, working on the whole album
"Cherry-coloured Funk" opens the all-time all-time allll-tiiiime classic Cocteau Twins album Heaven Or Las Vegas. 28 years on, it is recognized as their masterpiece.
If the lyrics seem indistinct and unrecognizable, that's the point of the band's entire catalogue. Bring to them what energy and meaning you prefer. I spend time away from the Cocteaus, and when I come back, the songs are different.
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Oh yes, and, it turns out the kids who are fans of The Weeknd already know this song. Heavily sampled here (go to 1:18)
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Discover Weekly threw this at me
186 views right now, what a debut song for this new act
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The Highway Men Live...
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The Highway Men Live...
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Why can't I copy this on the phone? This sucks.
My son lately has been playing old music and the mmm mmm mmm song by Crash Test Dummies is one of the ones in the rotation. You remember the one.
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Back in the mid 90s, my wife and I saw Crash Test Dummies at the original 9:30 club. Small, cramped place, but a lot of fun. Anyway, the Crash Test Dummies guy told us the story of the "mmm mmm mmm mmm, mmm mmm mmm mmm" lyrics. If you listen to the song, it just a bunch of depressing anecdotes. A boy whose hair turns white, a girl with lots of birthmarks forced to change in front of everyone in the locker room, etc. Everywhere you hear "mmm mmm mmm mmm, mmm mmm mmm mmm," it was supposed to be "fuckin' shitty, fuckin' shitty."
So my wife was telling the kids about it at dinner tonight, and maybe 10 minutes later there was some slightly depressing topic that came up, like the kids had a big mess to clean up in the kitchen, and I hummed "mmm mmm mmm mmm, mmm mmm mmm mmm." Everyone laughed, and now we have a shorthand that I think is going to catch on for stuff like that. We'll see.
I've been on a bit of a uk rap kick lately
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Lil G loves to sing that! Brush yo teeth!
The really slow, deliberate tempo they chose makes it the most unlikely hit single ever.
And it never woulda been a hit single... and win a Grammy for Record of the Year... if Clint Eastwood hadn't put it in "Play Misty For Me", 3 years after it had been released.
But the rest of the story is... the record company offered to re-record it at a faster pace for the movie. Clint Eastwood said, no, that slow tempo is what I want.
Can you imagine this being a hit single today. No you cannot. In 1972 it was #1 for six weeks.
The upright bassist is Ron Carter and man those bass strings just ring out to me
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It scores with every lovesick youngster who admires their crush from afar.
Today youngsters don't do that, they go for it.
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra backing a hologram of Roy Orbison.
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Old Specials romp I have always enjoyed - a cover of an old old old song
Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think
Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink
The years go by, as quickly as you wink
Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself
Louis Prima original version:
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All ska'd up in the 60s:
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Afro React hears Bohemian Rhapsody...
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Afro React hears Bohemian Rhapsody...
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Oooooh. love reaction vids.
Watching youngsters discover Queen has become something of an addition this last couple of weeks :P
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One of my favourite songs ever
It is pretty cool.
Thanks, Griffster.
:devil:
Oooooh. love reaction vids.
Watching youngsters discover Queen has become something of an addition this last couple of weeks :P
Sometimes you forget how brilliant that is. Love the reaction, so heartfelt.
Yeah. I think that's part of what got me so hyped on reaction vids. Rediscovering music that's so familiar to me it's become almost mundane,
Here's a change of pace:
A 2011 song from my favourite rapper
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And one from 2015 - Take this one full screen. The lyrics flash across the screen interwoven with the images.
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One more - this one is not a track, though. It's a Fire in the Booth pre-written freestyle rap followed by one of the most moving pieces of poetry I've heard.
He's also a self-published and highly respected historian and scholar and founder of the Hip Hop Shakespeare Company
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* the intermittent explosions are the DJ registering his approval :p
Pre-written freestyle?:eyebrow:
From wikipedia:
Original definition[edit]
In the book How to Rap, Big Daddy Kane and Myka 9 note that originally a freestyle was a spit on no particular subject – Big Daddy Kane said, "in the ’80s when we said we wrote a freestyle rap, that meant that it was a rhyme that you wrote that was free of style... it's basically a rhyme just bragging about yourself."
[7] Myka 9 adds, "back in the day freestyle was bust[ing] a rhyme about any random thing, and it was not a written rhyme or something memorized".[6]
Divine Styler says: "in the school I come from, freestyling was a non-conceptual written rhyme... and now they call freestyling off the top of the head, so the era I come from it's a lot different".[8] Kool Moe Dee also refers to this earlier definition in his book, There's A God On The Mic:[9]
There are two types of freestyle. There's an old-school freestyle that's basically rhymes that you've written that may not have anything to do with any subject or that goes all over the place. Then there's freestyle where you come off the top of the head.[10]
In old school hip-hop, Kool Moe Dee claimed that improvisational rapping was instead called "coming off the top of the head",[11] and Big Daddy Kane stated, "off-the-top-of-the-head [rapping], we just called that "off the dome" — when you don't write it and [you] say whatever comes to mind".[7]
Referring to this earlier definition (a written rhyme on non-specific subject matter) Big Daddy Kane stated, "that's really what a freestyle is"[7] and Kool Moe Dee refers to it as "true"[12] freestyle, and "the real old-school freestyle".[13] Kool Moe Dee suggests that Kool G Rap's track 'Men At Work' is an "excellent example"[12] of "true"[12] freestyle, along with Rakim's "Lyrics of Fury".[14]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freestyle_rapI figured there was some difference in definition of 'freestyle'.
Most of these guys can also do the other kind of free style. Certainly the older ones.
Kano, one of the original grime artists did a really good Fire in the Booth that wasn't off the top of his head, but was penned like an hour or so before recording on a last minute booking
I really love this. I get maybe 70-80% of what he's saying, but he sounds awesome.
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Percussionists...
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that was quite enjoyable, thank you!
Percussionists...
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*plus a little surf guitar* Oh yeah.
I'm going to have to get away from media for a few hours. This expresses where I'm at with society right now.
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This video requires payment to watch.
:/
C'mon, now...How good could it be?
When I put up Limey's video, the first time I tried to play it they said equipment problems try later. The second time it said must pay to watch. The third time it worked.
Griff's is working now.
Yep, Griff's vid plays now.
Things are getting more difficult.
Youtube was having some issues earlier...
I may have linked it before, but no song represents autumn more than this one. The Clientele, Bonfires on the Heath.
The sparse slide guitar wailing, the simple piano here and there, it's all just so amazingly in place.
Allmusic says about the whole album "...the most perfect autumnal English pop record imaginable... a feeling of melancholy and quiet but also a pastoral peacefulness that is very soothing"
that applies to this track 110%
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Cordell Jackson, the rocking granny was playing rock & roll guitar before anyone invented the term. Being a grandma she naturally could cook. :haha:
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I came across this video shortly after we watched
Sharp Objects on HBO.
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Both are entrancing, both feature street skaters.
Wood Brothers
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Dorothy Dandridge and Paul White strut their stuff in A ZOOT SUIT, an engaging Soundie from 1942, made for a coin operated jukebox called Panoram.
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Appropriate time of year for this I think:
Tim Minchin:
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Dorothy Dandridge and Paul White strut their stuff in A ZOOT SUIT, an engaging Soundie from 1942, made for a coin operated jukebox called Panoram.
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That was awesome!
SonofV attended his Senior Prom in a Zoot Suit. The watch chain was about six feet long.
A simple explanation of Harrison's while my guitar gently weeps.
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Vintage Trouble
Saw them on Austin City Limits, and they had a sound like 60s soul, Stax-type shit. And they were rocking it. I haven't found anything by them as good, but this is close:
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:jig:
This one is very Land of 1000 Dances-ish:
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:devil:
I dig 'em.
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Powerful Black Sabbath cover
I like that guy's voice. I might have heard him before.
Now I know what "make a joyful noise" looks like.
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Now I know what "make a joyful noise" looks like.
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that truly is a Joyful Noize.
I've always enjoyed Procol Harum, and their newest album is a gem in my eyes (and ears).
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Oh, hells yeah!!!!:devil:
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Mick Jagger - Vocals
John Lennon - Producer (Guitar???)
Jesse Ed Davis & Danny Kortchmar - Guitars
Jack Bruce - Bass
Jim Keltner - Drums
Al Kooper - Keyboards
Harry Nilsson & others - Backing Vocals
Bobby Keys - Saxophone (???)
info from video description
Trippy video
Utterly irresistible groove
Turn that shit UP.
Cream on Chrome
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There's nothing like a neat wiring job.
And that is nothing like a neat wiring job.
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Thanksgiving 1973
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Man, for minute there, he was carrying those ppl on the knife edge of losing their minds.
The Reverend Mr. King was holding church up in the joint.
:devil:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLMwdyL69A0&t=294s
If you've never heard of Tommy Bolin or
Private Eyes, please set aside some time to give it a serious listen. Tommy Bolin was a true genius, gone too soon.
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Thank you, my dear. :)
So, it's just the stuff between the = and the & ?
Brian Eno & David Byrne "Strange Overtones"
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Thank you, my dear. :)
So, it's just the stuff between the = and the & ?
Yes, on this one. Most are from the = to the end, but when they add shit after the part you want with the &xxxx, knock that off too.
I'm having a really shitty day, but this made it better, great harmonies:
Hand of the Almighty
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Don't forget Vimeo, they have cool music. :cool:
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Happy Birthday strang-bender!
i apologize for posting this
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Cappuccino
Macchiato
Affogato
Cortado
Kafe Mania!
experimental noise-pop art-punk sung by japanese singers is exactly what i needed right now
this song will make no sense to you on first listen
and then something will kick in
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Happy Birthday strang-bender!
That's the stuff.
That's one of your oldest blues tunes, right there.
A bit of a departure here...
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The rap here is catchy but the video makes it great.
The lyrics are tough but no cop killing and the like.
Lyrics - X Gon' give it to ya
I first heard this on a youtube video background for about 5 seconds. It was so catchy I went to search it out.
It's looking like I'm 10 years behind the curve on DMX.
War - Cisco Kid, on the Midnight Special, remember the Midnight Special? Loved that show.
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:devil:
Bill Withers-- James Gadson on drums, doing those one-handed 16ths.
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Larkin poe , check them out
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Some Bad ass slid Git fiddle
Last one i swear
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So, I saw
this guy's name on Wiki's list of notable deaths.
He's worked with several bands, as well as on his own.
He's what I like to call a Seattle-ite. He and some incarnation of some band or another took a bunch of orphaned lyrics from Andrew Wood and put them to original music.
I like this one (I don't think this is Andrew Wood lyrics, as this is from solo work):
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I say you he dead, @ 53.
Bad Motherfucker, by Biting Elbows
Stay with it:
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The ending was very disturbing.
I don't think I've seen or heard anything quite like it.
I'm still not sure wtf was even going on.
I think I like the song, but, I'm not sure...
It sounded like this.
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Epic voice.
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I don't think I've seen or heard anything quite like it.
I'm still not sure wtf was even going on.
I think I like the song, but, I'm not sure...
I couldn't get past the visuals to the music. I could try them on Spotify but I'm not sure I want to encourage them.
Epic voice.
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Too big. The voice, not the vid.
I couldn't get past the visuals to the music. I could try them on Spotify but I'm not sure I want to encourage them.
They won't know.
Bad Motherfucker, by Biting Elbows
Stay with it:
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reminds me of Hardcore Henry
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Possible duplications, sorry.
It was a disorienting and interesting and entertaining, in decreasing order.
reminds me of Hardcore Henry
The concept for the film came from the "Bad Motherfucker" and "The Stampede" music videos, which Naishuller made with Valyaev for his band, Biting Elbows. These were also shot with a GoPro from the first-person perspective. The movie was partially funded with Indiegogo.
How about that?
The movie was shot entirely on GoPro cameras, and most of the visual effects were done using a free, open source video editor.
Country music written by a neural network(AI computer). Kinda catchy...
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That sounds like a really bad Google translation of a foreign song.
Or
Word Salad.
Or I might be having a stroke, idk.
I did like it, I was entertained.
The singer is all in, I appreciate the effort. I guess the AI was trained on the lyrics of country songs, unless the melody was AI generated too. That would be interesting, but maybe less difficult. More mathy than English.
I kinda sounded like a Mad Lib set to music. Fun!
They fed AI the top country hits for the last few years and that's what it came up with.
It kinda sounded like a Mad Lib set to music.
Good description.
It's about par for the course
Holy cow!!
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My god, can this man wail
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thanks xoB, that was synesthesiac!
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Some Bad ass slid Git fiddle
Very, very nice.
Alright, players.
@0:42, what's going on with the appearance of double frets?
Ok, I've watched and rewatched and re re watched. I think they're BLACK frets, flanked by white/silver lines on both sides of the actual BLACK fret. Your thoughts?
I got nothing for ya, bud.
Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
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Turn it up!
He reminds me of Kenny Wayne Shepard, a child blues prodigy. This man is 20 years old in this performance... from earlier this week I should add. My oh my...
Wouldn't wanna be that wah pedal!
:devil:
Apparently, Johnny Carson liked the Allman Bros Band.
Here's a few sets from the show, with the band joined by the Tonight Show Band brass section, it's fairly fucking awesome:
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From Aug 1990 and Oct 1991.
WARNING--HIGHLY ADDICTIVE EARWORM (You're welcome!)
better bigger and louder
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Diary of the song.Damn Limey i didnt know you played the Trombone ;)
Song for the day
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Limey plays all the brass on then some, very talented. :tuba:
A little Taj for sunday morning .
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That is almost perfect on this soggy Sunday morn.
Hadn't listened to Taj in a long time.
Thanks, Zip.:)
My pleasure Grav , Feelz betterer dude !!
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Worth taking full screen - the video is excellent
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I wouldn't rick roll you now would I?
Rick Motherfuckin' Astley does the song live at Isle of Wight festival two weeks ago. I hadn't seen him doing it since the original video... which we've all seen the first four lines of, a thousand times...
... which is why, when he does it now, and sings it like a guy having lived 35 more years of life, it breathes something new into it. To my surprise, I wound up watching the whole thing. And grinning!
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Pass.
I'm not brave enough to click that, anyway.:lol2:
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who are you to point your fatty finger at me, you must have been out yo mind.
Twil and I saw Chaka Khan and Michael McDonald and Tommy Alexander at the Oregon Zoo last weekend. Chaka Khan did not perform this song sadly.
I bring it to your attention. The beat is inescapable and the dancing is hypnotic. I love this song and the video.
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Only SRV can play his guitar and shake hands with a fan at the same time...
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Chaka Khan huh? That's someone I haven't heard from in a while.
V brother That is a Good beat to start the day with THANKS !!
Now I can't get the tune out of my head. Thanks! :D
this is epic. her great vocal is a spiritual howl out of her soul. the strings are a masterwork. the way it builds, the pace, the final ending returning down an octave and drowning in echo... oh my gawd
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That one time when all the dancers in the Soul Train line dance dropped acid... Turns out they left the camera running.
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Every kid should have a hobby, even if it's yodeling. :D
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The drummer does NOT look like a drummer. Not even a rocker... Looks more like a high school principal. she punishes the skins though. I like it.
they joke about putting out B sides on cassette tape after the first song.
Boogie woogie...
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No matter what they're playing, I love watching someone really burn it up.
And he is.
The thing is if he screws up, who will know?
I was told in boogie woogie if you hit a wrong note, hit it again right away, everyone will think it should be there.
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I love this...
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Yeah, that was pretty cool.
Momdigr liked it.
this is epic. her great vocal is a spiritual howl out of her soul. the strings are a masterwork. the way it builds, the pace, the final ending returning down an octave and drowning in echo... oh my gawd
And to do it effectively live, on the Tonight Show, they have a string section.
Our new goth queen is crowned
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Was that a keyboard or mixing board she was playing with?
she's straight out of the 80s. No wonder she makes you horny.
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I saw him at Wolf Trap this summer. Sold out show. We sat in the grass because the seats were sold out. Got there early enough to get a good spot and we brought a picnic.
He was amazing. The guy can really play guitar, and his voice is still there.
Thanks Griff i needed that this morning
"We're fools to make war on our Brothers-in-Arms."
Great song from a great album.
that looks like a cool venue. And he did half of Money for Nothing, and Sultans.... but he seemed out of practice.
here's the playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZtR4rKt_zA&list=PLsN_pScUq68QVQJ9WEDPxkfHTwyxIMZEi&index=7Ill just leave this here
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One of my favorite songs, I like it.
What I am listening to rfn and rfjustn
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This is that band I met at that party on memorial day.
Imma just drop this here.
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Y'ever heard the Susanna Hoffs/Matthew Sweet version of "Go All The Way"? The original is one of the foundational songs of power pop, but it takes on an ENTIRELY new meaning when the gal takes the chorus.
And it's Hoffs. And her vocal performance is just amazing.
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Rock on German TV 1967 to 1974. 3 1/2 hours of it. :cool:
Man, I haven't heard Ten Years After in a dog's age.
Alvin Lee & Ten Years After - I Woke up this morning -German TV 1969 00:00
Black Sabbath - Iron Man [Beat Club 1970 08:21
Black Sabbath Paranoid (Live Beat Club 1970) 14:09
Can - Paperhouse - Live Beat Club 1971 19:12
Can - Vitamin C. Live German Tv 1972 26:01
Deep Purple - Black Night (Live In Hamburg 1970) 28:44
Deep Purple - Demon-s Eye (Live in Berlin Music Today) 35:30
Deep Purple - Highway Star on German TV February 1972 45:43
Frumpy - Take Care Of Illusion - Live Beat Club 1971 49:13
Frumpy - How The Gypsy Was Born Live German TV 1971 56:25
Iron Butterfly - Butterfly Bleu - Live Beat Club 1971 1:05:32
The Jimi Hendrix Exp-Live Beat Beat Beat 1967
Stone Free-Hey Joe-Purple Haze 1:25:38
Johnny Winter - Beat-Club 1970 1974 1:37:38
New York Dolls Live Musikladen 1973
Bad girl-Stranded in The Jungle- Personality Crisis -Pills 1:54:40
Santana April 22, 1971- Beat Club. NDR Studios, Bremen, 2:15:30
Slade live Musikladen/Beat Club 1971 1972
Gudbuy T-Jane-Mama weer all crazy now-Coz I love you- 2:30:50
Status Quo Live Beat Club 1970
Is it really me/ i Gotta go/Spinning Wheel Blues 2:41:13
Ten Years After - I Can-t Keep From Crying, Sometimes - GR Tv 1969 2:48:19
Rolling Stones - Beat Club Rehearsals 1972
Shake your hips /Tumbling dice /.Bluesberry jam 3:05:33
The Yardbirds Live Beat Beat Beat 1967
Shapes of Things-Over,under,Sideways down-I'm a man-Happenings Ten years ago 3:17:13
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7g_RWeVK-cI know this won't be everyone's cuppa, but, I dig this shit:
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:devil:
Y'ever heard the Susanna Hoffs/Matthew Sweet version of "Go All The Way"? The original is one of the foundational songs of power pop, but it takes on an ENTIRELY new meaning when the gal takes the chorus.
It kinda makes me feel all warm and tingly.
Listen closely to how she sings "Don't ever let me go - oh - OH"! And the second time (starting from 2:40) she puts a tiny little tweak at the end of it... then settles into an "ooooooooooo, ohh yeahhhhhh"...
She knew what she was doing. But damn, too, she's such a great singer.
I pitch a tent every time I hear her voice.
And this is how I will always picture her:
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Oh, the Bangles. I hadn't thought of them in a long time.
Speaking of vocals...
Grace Slick, vocal track alone for White Rabbit. Gives me chills every damn time.
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Albert Collins died on this date in 1993.
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:devil:
I could listen to these guys all day...
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That is the soundtrack of my childhood.
the Dentures more like.... but I do like that song
Mind your own business...
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Words and music by Hank Williams, Sr.
If the [D] wife and I are fussin', brother that's our right
'Cause me and that sweet woman's got a license to fight [D7]
Why don't you [G7] mind your own business
(Mind [D] your own business)
'Cause if you mind [A7] your business, then you won't be mindin' [D] mine.
Oh, the woman on our party line's the nosiest thing
She picks up her receiver when she knows it's my ring
Why don't you mind your own business
(Mind your own business)
Well, if you mind your business, then you won't be mindin' mine.
I got a little gal that wears her hair up high,
the boys all whistle when she walks by.
why don't you mind your own buisness
(Mind your own business)
Well, if you mind your own business, you sure won't be minding mine.
If I want to honky tonk around 'til two or three
Now, brother that's my headache, don't you worry 'bout me.
Just mind your own business
(Mind your own business)
If you mind your business, then you won't be mindin' mine.
Mindin' other people's business seems to be high-toned
I got all that I can do just to mind my own
Why don't you mind your own business
(Mind your own business)
If you mind your own business, you'll stay busy all the time.
yeah, he didn't sing any of those words there....
This is so relaxing.
I've been listening all day long in my office, and all night on very low volume while I'm sleeping.
Unlike other lofi auto-plays, this one stays on character and never plays something outside of a mellow range-- slightly relaxing/ slightly energetic. No piano music, classical guitar, hip-hop with vocals, just lofi.
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Vulfpeck is blowing up, and they know it.
OK good call UT, they are on Colbert Friday. :p::cool::p:
Vulfpeck has always been about unusual promotion and unusual videotaping. So here is a complete show at Madison Square Garden, for free on YouTube, filmed with one wandering camera on stage, continuously shooting for the entire hour 44 minutes.
I wish it was high res. but the music is high res.
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Lots of Americans have heard the Tracey Ullman version of this song, but only our Brits have heard the original, from the late great great great great Kirsty MacColl. She was only 16 when she wrote this song.
I love the high pitched "baby!" at the end of the bridge. I read that Tracey Ullman could not reach that note, and the "baby!" on her version was only reached through studio trickery - which in 1983 meant she recorded a "baby!" at a lower pitch, separately, and they sped it up and stuck it into the middle there. That's what they had to do, before autotune.
MacColl married a guy named Steve Lillywhite. I wonder how much harassment and grief that name brought him. :rolleyes:
He survived it well because he became one of the greatest record producers of all tiiiiime
He produced the first three U2 albums
He produced Peter Gabriel "3" and developed (along with Phil Collins) the drum sound that would represent the entire 80s
He helped kicked off the careers of Psychedelic Furs, XTC, Ultravox, Pogues, Thompson Twins, Simple Minds, Big Country
Did later work with the Stones
Tolerated Morrissey for parts of his solo career
More recently Dave Matthews
And he made some great records with Kirsty. In which she does, like 6-part harmony in places, it's quite good stuff
Sorry, I went off... but... he really is quite good at making records
No problem, he's had a great career, made major money, probably got some impressive autographs. ;)
Plus if that wasn't enough he looks like a damn male model.
I guess it's true, with a name like [strike]Smuckers[/strike] Lilywhite you've got to be good.
Love that cut Toad.
I just have to add that Kirtsy's voice is amazing.
I'm going to hell for this video... :blush:
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I'm not sure I know what that was...
Aaanywho...
I been likin dis lately:
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White House Road
Early in the morning when the sun does rise
Layin' in the bed with bloodshot eyes
Late in the evenin' when the sun sinks low
Well that's about time my rooster crows
I got women up and down this creek
And they keep me going and my engine clean
Run me ragged but I don't fret
'Cause there ain't been one slow me down none yet
Get me drinking' that moonshine
Get me higher than the grocery bill
Take my troubles to the highwall
Throw'em in the river and get your fill
We been sniffing that cocaine
Ain't nothin' better when the wind cuts cold
Lord it's a mighty hard livin'
But a damn good feelin' to run these roads
I got people try to tell me, Red
Keep this livin' and you'll wind up dead
Cast your troubles on the Lord of Lord's
Or wind up laying on a coolin' board
But I got buddies up White House Road
And they keep me strutting when my feet hang low
Rotgut whiskey gonna ease my pain
And all this running's gonna keep me sane
Get me drinkin' that moonshine
Get me higher than the grocery bill
Take my troubles to the highwall
Throw'em in the river and get your fill
We been sniffing that cocaine
Ain't nothin' better when the wind cuts cold
Lord it's a mighty hard livin'
But a damn good feelin' to run these roads
It's a damn good feelin' to run these roads
When you lay me in the cold hard clay
Won't ya sing them hymns while the banjo plays
You can tell them ladies that they ought not frown
'Cause there ain't been nothing ever held me down
Lawmen, women or a shallow grave
Same ol' blues just a different day
Get me drinking' that moonshine
Get me higher than the grocery bill
Take my troubles to the highwall
Throw'em in the river and get your fill
We been sniffing that cocaine
Ain't nothin' better when the wind cuts cold
Lord it's a mighty hard livin'
But a damn good feelin' to run these roads
It's a damn good feelin' to run these roads
It's a damn good feelin' to run these roads
Vulfpeck has always been about unusual promotion and unusual videotaping. So here is a complete show at Madison Square Garden, for free on YouTube, filmed with one wandering camera on stage, continuously shooting for the entire hour 44 minutes.
I wish it was high res. but the music is high res.
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Nate Smith is an absolute MONSTER pocket drummer. After watching clips of him on Youtube, my playing--hi hat technique on 16th-note grooves-- c o m p l e t e l y changed. When I saw what it was possible to do with each hand on a fundamental groove (hands rooted to hats and snare, all single-hand parts) it gave me the courage to reach for it.
eta: similarly, I recently saw a clip (can't find it at the moment) of a 20-something year old, baby Tony Williams playing with Miles Davis in the 60s, and in this one moment, he reaches his right hand to the rack tom and plays a single-handed figure-- kind of, "riding" on the tom? I think about it all the time, and now there's another thing I "believe" my hand can do. I never would have thought of it except for SEEING him do it.
I feel the same way about bassist Joe Dart, except after seeing him play it, I just say, oh, no, I might be able to play that, but it would take about three straight weeks of practice :D
You’ve heard of Mannheim Steamroller, well this is Mongolian steamroller...
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Thank God...It wasn't Little Drummer Boy.[/closeone]
Arban I'd say the best one
Came from Tupelo, Mississippi
I'll tell you now that grown men cry
And Mongol girls are pretty
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T'ain't no Bill Withers...
...got it's own kinda cool, tho.
I only discovered this guy a couple weeks ago. This boy is a pickin' fool.
It's all good but if you ain't a big fan of bluegrass instrumentals, skip to 3:46, good song:
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That man'lin player ain't too shabby, either.
And he can play reglar music, too:
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That [post=1037991]yodeling girl[/post] is still at it!
With a holiday adaptation even!!
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Good is so subjective... here's a music fan...
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The fan "blade" looks like it's a disk with magnets on it or something like that. Does he have an electric guitar pickup in his hand?
I couldn't find anything about the Fan, bot I found this which might lead some where.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/articles/c127c7d1-a459-4f82-8c2d-38e27b940b72THE MADSONIX - Magnum P.I. Theme
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Strangely this ain't bad, the chick has a beautiful voice.
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Willie Nelson and Sinead O'Connor do Peter Gabriel's "Don't Give Up", from 1993. I had never heard this version before, and it's just fine.
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I love both their voices. I would never think to put those two voices together, but it's good.
That got the song in my head and I went over to the original Peter Gabriel version on YouTube to have a listen.
There are over 10,000 comments on Peter Gabriel's version where people just spill their guts about how his song literally saved their lives and got them through their pain and grief.
That kind of blew me away. Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush have probably saved thousands of lives just by singing.
Wow. That's a pretty amazing thing.
Thank you, Undertoad. Wow!
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This is kind of stuck in my head.
and my heart.
I did send it to Twil, as a love song.
....
....
Not sure if that was a good idea.
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That dude has a great voice.
Blursed message.
I'd wager that some institution somewhere is looking for that fella.
Voice is not bad. Song is not bad.
6/10 - Would smoke with.
6/10 - Would smoke with.
High praise indeed. ;)
I like the way Springsteen presents this song now...
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She plays pretty well, I should think she could make enough to buy some pants.
Just kidding, she probably paid three times as much as she would have for an unripped pair.
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Nice, old-school groove here.
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Want to know who the musicians are? Apparently, who ƒucking cares??
Look at these credits from one of his albums, from Wikipedia. Like, who plays the DRUMS? you know? the GUITAR? etc.?
hmmm... maybe just assembled samples? I watched Yesterday last night, their view of the LA music scene lines up with these credits. Whatever happened to our insider?
Man, it wore me out watching this guy:
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"Hounds of Love" -- Kate Bush's idea of being foxhunted by love, being frightened, a coward, but in the end giving in to it, is magical.
In the middle of being frightened of love, she finds a fox being hunted, embraces it, feels its fear; and realizes she has the same fright, but it's of "nothing real" and she feels embarrassed by being a coward about love.
Her chords go major, the chirping violins change, and she loudly and confidently announces "So here I go/Don't let me go/Hold me down/It's coming for me through the trees". At that point, she and her lover are actually facing the cowardice of love together. "Take my shoes off and throw them in the lake", she sings -- to avoid giving her scent to the hounds -- but by the end, it switches to "take YOUR shoes off."
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But today, 35 years since the original, I feel like the song is overproduced. Here's a version by Lancaster, PA's own Beth Sorrentino which emphasizes the lyrics and chord changes.
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John's on a ventilator. :sniff:
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Yeah but he's almost as old as I am, one of the expendables for the economy.
Have you heard their latest?
No, but someone told me it is good, how's the bass line go?
Bass line? The guitar plays the music, the bass just goes boom boom boom like the drums.
Iszatso?
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:thumb2: Jamerson played that, and all the Motown hits, with one finger.
Hot damn! That video is incredible.
I like it when he plays a really low note to describe how low of a valley wouldn't be enough.
I've watched it at least 20 times, mesmerizing, seeing where he's going to go and hearing him do it adds a whole new dimension. It shows the subtleties your ear may not pick up, especially with everyone playing at volume.
Genius. The next chorus around, he reverses the mountain and the valley. And then when he plays the chorus through the outro, he just plays the groove, smoothed out. Such composition!
I noticed that some of the "peaks" are leaning backwards, meaning (I think) he played the peak note ahead of the beat of the surrounding notes.
And it's perfect for the song. Imagine a more mundane bass part and the song still working. You can't
Yes, the bass is the whole song.
Here's another one, in this case just fundamental bass under the vocals:
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I'd still love to see it diagramed, animated.
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This guy does several wicked acoustic tool covers. Just discovered him today. Win.
And something I found down that rabbit hole
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Whitney Houston raised the bar of female vocal performance, leaving a mark on history that can never be erased.
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Here are some other amazing performances:
as a
22 year-old kid on David Letterman, and here*,
taking chances in a raw performance that hits you right in the feelings.
*today I learned: the lyrics to All At Once were written by Jefferey "On the Wings of Love" Osborne
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You left out the dash in front of the number.
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thank you for fixing it for me xoB.
I was posting from my phone in the back yard... not optimal conditions for proofreading my work. I should have checked it though.