You just can't help but laugh watching this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LX153eYcVrY
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You just can't help but laugh watching this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LX153eYcVrY
I have been doing a lot of highway driving, it makes me think of truck driving songs.
Charlie
SIX DAYS ON THE ROAD ~ Dave Dudley 1963.wmv - YouTube
GIVE ME 40 ACRES by THE WILLIS BROTHERS - YouTube
Red Sovine: King of the Narrations ~ Phantom 309 - YouTube
Dang Charlie if ya been driving you gotta have my two classic driving songs
Golden Earring - Radar Love (1973) HD - YouTube
"Smoky Mountain Rain" by Ronnie Milsap (1980) - YouTube
My biggest problem is my foot starts getting real heavy listening and driving hehehe
A little bit of British rock & roll skiffle music from the 1950s.
http://youtu.be/n9R2aE4x9Yw
http://youtu.be/jWA997xM9MI
Well, its 1 a.m. now in Germany and i guess, this could really be a convenient Song for that Hour :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAuTT0sEyiU
In a mood for my favorite opera singer tonight.
Swedish Jussi Björling in a duet with Victoria de Los Angeles.
From La bohéme.
http://youtu.be/rS0sCd9Pet4
Jethro at MSG
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV-ASc0qkrM
Now here's a classic I've not heard in quite a while
RIKKI DON'T LOSE THAT NUMBER (1974) by Steely Dan - YouTube
Glen, thanks for bringing the Smoky mountain rain back into my life! Man, that song has been haunting me for years and for the love of ... I couldn't get a grip on who sang it. And now bang, there it is, right here on SRP! Thanks! with a capital T.
By the way, the Radar love from the Golden Earring is from my petite Dutch country and I'm actually proud of that song. :)
When Fox news went on their rant recently blaming Mr. Rodgers for creating generations of people who think they are "Special," and how that's now killed the American work ethic... I couldn't help but play this tune, which led to listening to the album lol. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rsqg95anNw
Jethro Tull Living in the past.
http://youtu.be/2VjPPuias1k
Lou Reed Take a walk on the wild side
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ88oTITMoM&feature=share&list=FLJ sRQydCmk BMN6C-evRgn7A
Lou Reed Take a walk on the wild side
Always loved the bass in this song.
[from] Alicia Keys' Songs in A Minor
- Girlfriend
- How Come You Don't Call Me?
- Fallin'
- Troubles
- Rock Wit You
- A Woman's Worth
From Youtube:
Small Faces, Itchycoo Park
Donnie Iris, Ah Leah
Greg Lake, Still you turn me on
10 Years After, I'd Love to Change the World
Listening to this while trying to find another song I heard the other day...
Grouplove - "Ways to Go" (OFFICIAL) - YouTube
I think I'm getting closer, the song I'm looking for is very similar to this, or IS from this band. Don't know. Nice music anyway...
GROUPLOVE 'Colours' [OFFICIAL VIDEO] - YouTube
Oh here it is, found it. Need to buy their album (s)...
Grouplove- Itchin' On A Photograph - YouTube
In celebration of Canada day, I'm going to take the opportunity to inflict some Canuck tunes on you all today. :)
First up, Canadian Rock & Roll Royalty: The Tragically Hip. They are huge in Canada. They haven't become huge anywhere else. They don't care, and we love 'em for it. These are both on the oldish end of the spectrum of Hip vids. *Great* live band. See them if they come your way, and you won't be disappointed.
1) 50 Mission Cap (bonus points for combining hockey (the Barilko legend) and history (50 Mission Caps).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaeRrrtsCqU
2) New Orleans is Sinking / Nautical Disaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59H0bxpYxyo
The band that none other than Stompin Tom Connors (see HERE described as "the most Canadian band in the world": the Rheostatics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=topCXOUywB0
and one of my current ear worms: Elliott Brood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qN_Ev2ruSA
Corb Lund. If you like country, you'll like him. If you don't usually like country all that much, you (like me) will probably still like him. Interesting songwriter with a sense of humour.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u04KA8eYwBg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDY6bWT5oTM
And last but certainly not least on this Canada Day (thanks for indulging my musical nationalism), the wonderful mad genius of Glenn Gould.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2YMSt3yfko
Tonight for me.
Charlie Parr - Hogkill Blues - YouTube
In the mood for some JB tonight
Jackson Browne--Doctor My Eyes - YouTube
Jackson Browne For A Dancer - YouTube
This is really VERY very cool, though I'm cognisant of the fact I'm out of step with oft posted genres...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HeTcFncWudk
So I pull the switch, the switch, the switch inside my head.
And I see black, black, green,
and brown, brown, brown and blue, yellow, violets, red.
And suddenly a light appears inside my brain
And I think of my ways,
I think of my days
and know that I have changed.
It's the colors you have
No need to be sad.
It really ain't that bad
I'm in the mood for audience participation...
It's good for the soul...
Just watching it makes one feel included...
Not that one wants to be included...
But it's good that one knows one can be...
And then shun it.
With violence.
Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm live 1994 - YouTube
Reminiscing on the old wild days, full of LSD and hash and Coopers Ale and Cold Chisel...
I'm on the right in the cool sunnies...
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At that time Cold Chisel was pretty much all I listened to, them and Led Zep, maybe some Pink Floyd...
Cold Chisel - Goodbye Astrid - Live 1982 - YouTube
Change of pace, Johnny, cool dude...
Johnny Cash - Hurt - YouTube
Sinatra while I enjoy a day ending cigar.
Bob James - Sign of the Times
The Dubliners - Sick Note
A couple of chillout tunes, courtesy of Motorhead...
http://youtu.be/LUaE-Uiy3lY
The beautiful tones of Alison Krauss.
http://youtu.be/vK5okMlZoXQ
I'm from Tampa. That appears to be the Ybor City area if so most of the people probably were half pissed hopping from pub to pub. Funny thing that part of town, when I was a kid it was one of those seedy, dangerous areas that you really didn't want to be caught in after dark. These days it's kind of the trendy, hipster, weekend party area.
Ever had a song just, for no apparent reason start playing in your head? I've had this one playing for a couple days now. Willie's not much of a singer but his music is absolutely incredible I think he's one of the few people in music today who actually fit the term American icon.
Willie Nelson - Who'll Buy My Memories (Hee Haw) - YouTube
And one of the best duets ever, I love Norah Jones' voice and she's pretty easy on the eyes too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3pIBX0hm68
Carl, here's one to play for the lovely Mrs. Carl on your anniversary. Beautiful romantic song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcr8XlnPF1Y
Thanks, dude. She's cooking a nice home made soup for me right now, and allowing some Chardonnay drinking. I do love her, esp for putting up with me. I'm a very difficult person to live with. I'm a bit hyper at times, and a little odd in regards to most things, and very obsessive, and self centred and narcissistic, so she's a good person. We are both very geared towards family and living simply, without a lot of 'stuff'. We're peasants really, in a very true sense, and I'd feel guilty if it were otherwise. Twenty Six years is not THAT long, but it's a stretch, and if I can go from here to God (eventually) with a loving family and wife at my side who actually cares about me then I guess there's not a lot missing from this worldly part of my existence.
Thinking back to my very unhappy teenage years (literally crying myself to sleep; considering the self-loathing and depression) I was very lucky to find someone actually was interested in me, and shocked, really. From there on in it was up up up, and look at all this now, sons, a daughter, a grand son, what more? What more is there? Nay. Nothing. All else is fluff.
Now I feel bad about the crying, Leonard Cohen comment, really pleased life's good for you.didn't expect you to be a religious man, not that its bad, just didn't expect it.
Have solved your clothing dilema, as a peasant surely a smock made from an old sack and some hobnail boots should do you for years. Don't see too many peasants in French cuffs and $300 shoes :-) unless you were a bourgeois cashed up FIFO peasant.