Jackson Browne is a beast. What fantastic music, great writing, very heartfelt.
Jackson Browne The Pretender - YouTube
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Jackson Browne is a beast. What fantastic music, great writing, very heartfelt.
Jackson Browne The Pretender - YouTube
Holy Cats! Stand by to be amazed. Absolutely beautiful song delivered flawlessly by one of the greats
Massenet "Meditation" from Thais, Yo-Yo Ma - YouTube
Seasick Steve one badass old man on a 3string cigar Box guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScmG...e_gdata_player
Right now, I have Jeff Buckley's "Live at L'Olympia" on my iPod. Also listening to some George Gershwin this morning, and thinking about pulling up some DeVotchKa or Neil Young next.
RIP Dave Bruebeck, no doubt there will be fine music in heaven.
Dave Brubeck - Take Five - 1966 - YouTube
Listening to a little ditty my lady and I wrote and recorded...
Less is In - YouTube
Gotta dig old Motown tunes. I think Smokey is like 18 in this video. I couldn't help but notice how stylishly all these guys are dressed. Not so common these days in fact the more artists resemble homeless bums the more popular they are.
Smokey Robinson - The Tracks Of My Tears Live (1965) - YouTube
+1 for Seasick Steve!! He did some great stuff on Jools Holland with John Paul Jones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw02OGddhD8
I love the fact that he recruited Animal from the Muppet show too. :rock:
I was on a bit of a Clash bender tonight, so it's no surprise I ended up listening to Toots & the Maytals. I think I need to watch Grosse Pointe Blank again soon. Great soundtrack. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rb13ksYO0s
Wow that's not obscure! LOL! Yes me brudda - Rocksteady :).
"Her name's just got to be Lucille!"
Sucky song, but totally awesome vid!
Cool Hand Luke - Joy Harmon Car Wash Scene - YouTube
I've been on a two week binge of early Jazz, nothing in paticular. Clarinets, Sax, Trumpets, piano, bass....How can you not enjoy that? It just feels good.........
All the talk of poutine over here has me thinking about la culture Quebecoise, et quand je pense à la culture Quebecoise, je pense de La Bottine Souriante. Fifteen years after I first heard it, 'En Spectacle' is still one of my all-time favourite albums. Killer live band, even after a bunch of lineup changes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vUpHHbMNhQ
Now probably not a big surprise I'm a huge fan of good harmonica (Paul Butterfield, John Popper, etc.) but this guy kicks it up to a whole other level.
Rudy Hung plays Praeludium by Vivaldi,
I heard the news today, the World has lost a great musician and great person, Ravi Shankar. His music was awesome, his message of love and peace, equally awesome. So, light some incense, spark up some ganja, and remember a music great.
Ravi Shankar on the Dick Cavett Show - YouTube
I would like to thank all of you that post to this thread. I may not "Like" everything I hear but enjoy listening to things I normally wouldn't.
speaking of volbeat. every time i hear them i am amazed at how much sound they put out for a 3 piece band, they sound just huge
Once the best legs in show biz.
Ike & Tina Turner - Proud Mary - YouTube
And now for something completely different
LASCIA CH'IO PIANGA, HÄNDEL, STINE ULLA - YouTube
A cold Killean's Red and some Willie Nelson on a Friday night
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Av8rZ...531G6KG0BA0YFM
Willie Nelson - The Redheaded Stranger - YouTube
Willie Nelson - Just as I Am - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWeuaRO3E9Y
Gotta get a couple in from Stardust. I bought this album when it came out. I called my Mom in to hear this "new music" by Willie Nelson. Most of the songs on the album were written by Hoagie Carmichael and none of them were new. My parents being Hoosiers were very familiar with Carmichael's work. My mom near laughed herself out of her chair at what I was referring to as new music. She said the first time she went out dancing this was the music they played. Sure do miss her. Here's to ya Mom!
Willie Nelson - Stardust - YouTube
Willie Nelson - September Song - YouTube
Just because the world needs a bit of Joy today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paH0V6JLxSI
To me this is fun.
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To me there are some things about this season that are absolutely sacred. First amongst these used to be the principle that one should never, ever attempt to cover the Pogues' Fairy Tale of New York. It is such a perfect song that any such attempt was doomed to fall flat. And then I heard this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rJncXdRbZY
P.S. Quick! Someone needs to tell Ben about this place - he needs our help! :rofl2:
P.P.S. Just in case anyone doesn't know the brilliant original:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwHyuraau4Q
The original is the best. I have never found a cover that matches it except for one song. EXCEPT! Amazing Grace. I don't care who sings it but I love that song. I am not a religious person but everything comes together for me. I wanted to post a video but I couldn't choose.
Some BJM to counter all the old fogey stuff that's being posted, though I did note The Pogues, and approve...
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - After the Fall - YouTube
That's too close a quote to not demand this...
The Beatles - A Day In The Life [Official Video] [HD] - YouTube
The first time I saw this, I showed it to my wife and said "if this doesn't make you cry you're not human", I'm not ashamed to say this made me cry a lot, then again, I cried in the Lion King at the cinema years ago...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txPQC8NB_-M
Yup, I'm human.
Now if this video doesn't make you squirt a few, you have no damn soul
Carrie Underwood - Temporary Home - YouTube
My daughters choice for tear jerker of the the night
Heartland - I Loved Her First - YouTube
and the no kidding hands down, if this doesn't make you cry, you're not human goes to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fKI50MhzVM
This one's for everyone out there looking for the heart of Saturday night. Have a good one, friends :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7UHd7NVegE
Finally figured out how to insert this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKahE3SkpZw
This was part of a question on Jeopardy tonight so naturally I had to queue it up. I don't think I'll ever understand the wild popularity of polyester nut huggers back in the day. Great tune though!
Chaka Khan and Rufus - Tell me something Good (RE-MASTERED) Official Video HD - YouTube