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there is a "new" split lip rayfield live out - 12-11-2004 re: live - it kicks ass! YouTube - Split Lip Rayfield Live at the Cotillion PART 1 of 6 - Garro.
Gotta hear this...
High school band playing age Against the Machine. What a great effort!
YouTube - Head-Banging School Band Plays Rage Against The Machine
Duran Duran built a career on copping this one song over and over.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnruMVKTq7A
my eyes were watering from laughing so hard...
so many precious moments....
2:30 is divine...
but at 4:30 i lost it....:lagh:
YouTube - Ghetto Gospel - The Funky Fresh Sr Choir
You owe my 5:12 of my life back. I can't un-see that!!!
It is weird to think that in 40 years, those are going to be the song the elderly sing with a real fondness.
I'm posting this and going out for a drink. Alcohol will erase these memories.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7X2EdJrPHY
very lush sounds here.
YouTube - Goldfrapp ~ Little Bird
I ran across this guy yesterday while searching for something else. Sounds more right than wrong mostly to me and can't pick on much which is a good thing. Me like. It's a 'find'.
Bahamas - Pink Strat (*warning: kinda slow songs mostly)
Bahamas - "Southern Drawl"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN3iub28DR8
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And 'my' perennial guitar god
Jeff Beck - A Day In The Life
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As well as Page, he's just in my blood w/o rhyme or reason:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZXG0fNUUXs&feature=related
This was Arthur Lee's favorite band before he passed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAd1WjybTxw
DAAAAAAAAYUMMMMMM that Jeff Beck clip was rockin'.
Thanks for the link.
That page led me to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC02w...eature=related
One of my favorite all time songs from Mr. Beck. Check out the bass solo.
Yeah that's one of my favorite beck's tune also. I used to play that tune with a band, note for note, decades ago. I never was a fan of anyone doing that, but just that one tune, that was me vowing my head to the master himself. There's something so indescribable about Beck's sound and playing it's been preoccupation of mine for over 4 decades and still can't get enough.
Btw that's Tal Wilkenfeld from down under playing that bass, a great bass player. She's gone on to do solo now. Beck's had female players in his band in recent years (ala Gaddafi? yikes ;) ): I forget her name, Michael Jackson's one time guitar player, and Tal and now Rhonda Smith (awesome funk jazz bass player-former Prince's bass player and others). Check this interview out; Alice Cooper is sorta lame but interesting factoids; they talk about drummers (Narada Michael Walden, Mitch Mitchel, Keith Moon, Gene Krupa) and Beck's female bass players/Wilkenfeld and Smith.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Dsm-I9IDwg&feature=related
Also check out the other interviews in the series with Cooper. This one is funny - they talk about the time when Stones and Pink Floyd wanted Beck (to replace Mick Taylor and Syd Barrett), and the bit about Beck picking up Billy Wyman's bass... he he (no disrespect to Stones... I like Stones but funny nevertheless) and about wanting to do a project with Prince.
Nose bleed seat wandering bird's eye view of "A Day in The Life" live version.
and another one of my recent favorite "Cry Me A River"
This is not new or obscure. But even now, it is still so good....
A Reissue Of Nick Lowe's 'Labour Of Lust' Is 'So Fine' : NPR
This is just a heads up.
Pitchfork: Pitchfork to Stream LCD Soundsystem's Final Show Live From Madison Square Garden
Tickets for the last show at MSG sold out in half a second. They were listed on StubHub for up to 11K. No one with any actual intent to go to the show got a ticket. I'm counting on the scalpers not knowing what they got themselves into and selling for face the night of. The link above will be my back up plan.
Catchy tune here. :laugh:
YouTube - "Ain't Gonna Pee-Pee My Bed Tonight" - The Kelly Family
The Weeknd.
Dark and forboding R&B by some kid who's kept himself anonymous up to this point. Lots of cocaine and dirty sex. Basically, it's the soundtrack to Maine Mike's typical Saturday night...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGCVhhUxnp8
not new but very good for rainy days: YouTube - Doves - Rise ( High Quality )
a few years old now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgjNb-6EOYw
At the recommendation of Mr. Spooky ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmyV0dPE0mI
Also been listening to a little Strongarm a few times a week. Musically - they were pretty good for their genre.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xusHOSBvYCQ