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 |
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... :)
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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 |
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Check out the Google search page for Oct 9th...
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Lady Madonna
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. |
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Ah, That's better
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Say it ain't so
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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... 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. |
try getting THAT out of your head |
How in the HELL have I missed this guy?
A history of hip-hop, as told by Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer. And his banjolele. |
My G-son sent this along to me.
I'm not much into music but I did like it. Stairway to heaven - new age |
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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might be a re post, but I heard the Pulp version on the radio yesterday |
Holy crap--Sungha Jung!!!1
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Impressive, huh.
here's one to get your toe a tappin: |
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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. |
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) 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. Quote:
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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....
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. |
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Hmmm... turns out the uke is more than a slightly annoying campfire instrument.
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I LOVE it. you will too. (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.
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
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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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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=qR9DjdMrpHg |
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