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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% |
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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Go Grandma, go.
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Harrison = authentic
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I came across this video shortly after we watched Sharp Objects on HBO.
Both are entrancing, both feature street skaters. |
Stylish, good stuff.
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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: |
Quote:
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: :jig: |
This one is very Land of 1000 Dances-ish:
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