Tau.Neutrino said:
FLEETWOOD MAC – Oh Well (1969 UK TV Performance) Peter Green
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8RhZDGLEXM
FLEETWOOD MAC/Lindsey Buckingham~OH WELL 1977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heC_FoP7RQ4
Fleetwood Mac: Mike Campbell- Oh Well live – Vancouver Rogers Arena 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkmAKzx0EZU
The Most Amazing Billie Jean Cover You’ll Ever See – James Hill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEDHdBG_5ac
When Did Rock Stop Being Pop?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAm1UWQSriI
(Not convinced it is entirely about distorted gitar.)
sarahs mum said:
When Did Rock Stop Being Pop?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAm1UWQSriI
(Not convinced it is entirely about distorted gitar.)
Pop relates to popular. Nothing else.
Not that I’ve personally rocked on to everything that’s popular. It would appear that I don’t hum the same tunes as everyone else.
sarahs mum said:
When Did Rock Stop Being Pop?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAm1UWQSriI
(Not convinced it is entirely about distorted gitar.)
I’ll watch that later.
1967, wasn’t it?
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
When Did Rock Stop Being Pop?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAm1UWQSriI
(Not convinced it is entirely about distorted gitar.)
I’ll watch that later.
1967, wasn’t it?
Na. the 70s rocked along. And even in the mid 80s Dire Straits was rockin.
Chris Cornell singing Man Of Golden Words (Mother Love Bone song) both singers dead now
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
When Did Rock Stop Being Pop?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAm1UWQSriI
(Not convinced it is entirely about distorted gitar.)
I’ll watch that later.
1967, wasn’t it?
Na. the 70s rocked along. And even in the mid 80s Dire Straits was rockin.
What a nerd :)
But he did a good job, and I enjoyed it.
I interpreted the question differently:
When did rock music that was still basically pop (as in Beatles and even Rolling Stones) morph into something completely different (as in Cream, Hendrix, Led Zep, etc)?
Specifically, 1967 was based on Wheels of Fire, so it should have been 1968.
He didn’t mention folk-rock at all, but that’s not really surprising I suppose.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Some rock musicWhat’s the dick doing talking over the music?
Yeah, that bit was annoying. Only at the start though.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Some rock musicWhat’s the dick doing talking over the music?
Yeah, that bit was annoying. Only at the start though.
true.
Geez Ginger looks like he’s only had heroin for breakfast.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:What’s the dick doing talking over the music?
Yeah, that bit was annoying. Only at the start though.
true.
Geez Ginger looks like he’s only had heroin for breakfast.
Just ntrying to remember, was that song written by Willie Dixon?
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Yeah, that bit was annoying. Only at the start though.
true.
Geez Ginger looks like he’s only had heroin for breakfast.
Just ntrying to remember, was that song written by Willie Dixon?
Checked, yes it was.
Here’s someone who was not pop
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:true.
Geez Ginger looks like he’s only had heroin for breakfast.
Just ntrying to remember, was that song written by Willie Dixon?
Checked, yes it was.
Here’s someone who was not pop
I had a very straight friend who played the album I brought around while her other friend cooked me a Tbone steak to prove something, I’m not sure what since she was a vegetarian and I’m still married to her. Anyway, this friend was in there listening to Frank Zappa uncle meat. Forget which song it was but when I walked in to see how she went with Frank Zappa and she was sitting there listening and bawling her eyes out. I asked, is there something wrong with the music and she replied between sobs, “No, I love it.”
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Just ntrying to remember, was that song written by Willie Dixon?
Checked, yes it was.
Here’s someone who was not pop
I had a very straight friend who played the album I brought around while her other friend cooked me a Tbone steak to prove something, I’m not sure what since she was a vegetarian and I’m still married to her. Anyway, this friend was in there listening to Frank Zappa uncle meat. Forget which song it was but when I walked in to see how she went with Frank Zappa and she was sitting there listening and bawling her eyes out. I asked, is there something wrong with the music and she replied between sobs, “No, I love it.”
The things that stick in our brains :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Checked, yes it was.
Here’s someone who was not pop
I had a very straight friend who played the album I brought around while her other friend cooked me a Tbone steak to prove something, I’m not sure what since she was a vegetarian and I’m still married to her. Anyway, this friend was in there listening to Frank Zappa uncle meat. Forget which song it was but when I walked in to see how she went with Frank Zappa and she was sitting there listening and bawling her eyes out. I asked, is there something wrong with the music and she replied between sobs, “No, I love it.”
The things that stick in our brains :)
Yes I have images of murder most fowl one of the reason they locked me up
One thing I’ve been wondering about lately.
If I was to play once every piece of music that Mozart wrote (that survives as a recording) how long would it take to play through the lot?
Ian said:
Every Pop Song – in 2 minutes
One thing I’d love to do is to write software to create a unique index for thousands of melodies. Input would be midi files – strip out all the key signature, harmony and repeated notes to get a simple melody line, and then index it. I’d love to see how many songs & instrumental works have identical melodies in the index. Throw copyright into a spin.
mollwollfumble said:
One thing I’ve been wondering about lately.If I was to play once every piece of music that Mozart wrote (that survives as a recording) how long would it take to play through the lot?
Much less than 35 years.
Fun Fact:. The midi standard is still at 1.0. Has been that way since release.
JudgeMental said:
That has to be a bass ball joke, right?
Dropbear said:
Fun Fact:. The midi standard is still at 1.0. Has been that way since release.
I like that.
But I have a recollection from 20 years ago that back then there were two midi standards. I had to be careful not to mix them up. This was using Cakewalk, so the second may have been a non-standard cut down version of the original.
Rolling Stone
Published on Oct 17, 2017
In new mini-documentary, Willie Nelson talks about being a father on the road, and sits down for a remarkable performance with sons Lukas and Micah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA21fkcUKh4
——-
Willie Nelson and The Boys – Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain
‘Willie Nelson and the Boys’ is another family collaboration, this time showcasing Willie and sons, Lukas Nelson and Micah Nelson, performing a selection of American country music standards and classics, including seven penned by Hank Williams Sr.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DuYBYHt7nc
https://youtu.be/iRL268cXaqk
mollwollfumble said:
https://youtu.be/iRL268cXaqk
Nice imagery, music’s nothing to write home about.
Rocky Mountain Way with Darryl Hall and John Oates.
Daryl Hall and John Oates, live at Daryl’s.
Ladies and gentlemen, there’s a Neil Young ending. Chicken mourlet? animal crackers
roughbarked said:
Ladies and gentlemen, there’s a Neil Young ending. Chicken mourlet? animal crackers
Apparently Joe Walsh stir fries the herbs well. Julietta Bolesteros seems to think so anyway.
roughbarked said:
Joe Walsh at Darryl’s HouseRocky Mountain Way with Darryl Hall and John Oates.
Onya Joe :)
Used to give that a floggin when it was first released.. new sound system .. much volume .. substances :))
Ian said:
roughbarked said:
Joe Walsh at Darryl’s HouseRocky Mountain Way with Darryl Hall and John Oates.
Onya Joe :)
Used to give that a floggin when it was first released.. new sound system .. much volume .. substances :))
:) I’ve been into Joe since the James Gang. The Ashes The Rain ad I
roughbarked said:
Ian said:
roughbarked said:
Joe Walsh at Darryl’s HouseRocky Mountain Way with Darryl Hall and John Oates.
Onya Joe :)
Used to give that a floggin when it was first released.. new sound system .. much volume .. substances :))
:) I’ve been into Joe since the James Gang. The Ashes The Rain and I
He was Homegrown, tending is own
roughbarked said:
Ian said:
roughbarked said:
Joe Walsh at Darryl’s HouseRocky Mountain Way with Darryl Hall and John Oates.
Onya Joe :)
Used to give that a floggin when it was first released.. new sound system .. much volume .. substances :))
:) I’ve been into Joe since the James Gang. The Ashes The Rain ad I
Same here. Saw him with Eagles.. give em a rockier edge :)
Ian said:
roughbarked said:
Ian said:Onya Joe :)
Used to give that a floggin when it was first released.. new sound system .. much volume .. substances :))
:) I’ve been into Joe since the James Gang. The Ashes The Rain ad I
Same here. Saw him with Eagles.. give em a rockier edge :)
I’ve never heard of him.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Ian said:Onya Joe :)
Used to give that a floggin when it was first released.. new sound system .. much volume .. substances :))
:) I’ve been into Joe since the James Gang. The Ashes The Rain and I
He was Homegrown, tending is own
Both the latter of which were first heard by myself in 1969. On Yer Album
Ian said:
roughbarked said:
Ian said:Onya Joe :)
Used to give that a floggin when it was first released.. new sound system .. much volume .. substances :))
:) I’ve been into Joe since the James Gang. The Ashes The Rain ad I
Same here. Saw him with Eagles.. give em a rockier edge :)
That he did. Hotel California and other songs he did with them had that little bit of Walsh. “Lifes Been Good To Me, So Far”
Peak Warming Man said:
Ian said:
roughbarked said::) I’ve been into Joe since the James Gang. The Ashes The Rain ad I
Same here. Saw him with Eagles.. give em a rockier edge :)
I’ve never heard of him.
With solo Albums like; the smoker I drink, the player I get
Lost Woman was what made me go out and look for the album. It was played on a rare album radio show locally by a disc jockey I happened to have met who had a flat full of record samples the station had been sent but would never have been played at the time in rural NSW had he not actually been here at the time. In his flat the speakers were openly mounted omnidirectionally on lengths of concrete pipe sections 12” by eight feet long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvlTJrNJ5lA
Tom Petty and half the Beatles.
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvlTJrNJ5lATom Petty and half the Beatles.
I did enjoy Tom Petty with various half Beatles and others.
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvlTJrNJ5lATom Petty and half the Beatles.
I did enjoy Tom Petty with various half Beatles and others.
I’m a firm believer in the new Fleetwood mac line up. Ceptin’ Stevie Nicks doing this song doesn’t work even with Mike Campbell.
The Travelling Willberrys have been more than decimated.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvlTJrNJ5lATom Petty and half the Beatles.
I did enjoy Tom Petty with various half Beatles and others.
I’m a firm believer in the new Fleetwood mac line up. Ceptin’ Stevie Nicks doing this song doesn’t work even with Mike Campbell.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bare_Trees “The lyrics for “Dust” were taken from a poem about death written by Rupert Brooke in 1910. Unlike W H Davies who received a credit for the words to Dragonfly, Brooke was not credited here as his copyright had expired. “
Dust with Danny Kirwan.
Peak Warming Man said:
The Travelling Willberrys have been more than decimated.
to be sure to be sure.
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Travelling Willberrys have been more than decimated.
to be sure to be sure.
I think Jeff Lynne may still be on the MOVE
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Travelling Willberrys have been more than decimated.
to be sure to be sure.
I think Jeff Lynne may still be on the MOVE
This was the first song played on Radio One
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Lynne.
Before Chris Nash, with Tom Marriot Tin Soldier
roughbarked said:
Before Chris Nash, with Tom Marriot Tin Soldier
Did I say Chris? I beleive it was Graham? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Nash
Chris was a bloke from London who used to live with me in the 70’s.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Before Chris Nash, with Tom Marriot Tin Soldier
Did I say Chris? I beleive it was Graham? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Nash
Chris was a bloke from London who used to live with me in the 70’s.
Well there you go. I don’t know where I put Graham Nash in other than by association of the times.
Peak Warming Man said:
The Travelling Willberrys have been more than decimated.
If something was decimated ten times, would that reduce it to nothing, or to 34.9%?
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Travelling Willberrys have been more than decimated.
If something was decimated ten times, would that reduce it to nothing, or to 34.9%?
Was awaiting something of that order. :)
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
every song of the 60’s that didn’t get past #2
er; in the UK.
My sister is 10 years older than self. So she was teenager in the early 60s. It is amazing how much of 1962 got into a 3 or 4 year old me.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
every song of the 60’s that didn’t get past #2
er; in the UK.
My sister is 10 years older than self. So she was teenager in the early 60s. It is amazing how much of 1962 got into a 3 or 4 year old me.
I had a house of ten kids living next door. We had radio and I was constantly aware of what was online Jimmy Little on his telephone to glory for example. It was what the oldest teenage girl played on the cheap picnic type portable record players they had of the day. I think my early fave Beatles song was, “If I Fell”..
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:er; in the UK.
My sister is 10 years older than self. So she was teenager in the early 60s. It is amazing how much of 1962 got into a 3 or 4 year old me.
I had a house of ten kids living next door. We had radio and I was constantly aware of what was online Jimmy Little on his telephone to glory for example. It was what the oldest teenage girl played on the cheap picnic type portable record players they had of the day. I think my early fave Beatles song was, “If I Fell”..
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
every song of the 60’s that didn’t get past #2
er; in the UK.
So Who never had a no.1?
I wonder if that is right.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:My sister is 10 years older than self. So she was teenager in the early 60s. It is amazing how much of 1962 got into a 3 or 4 year old me.
I had a house of ten kids living next door. We had radio and I was constantly aware of what was online Jimmy Little on his telephone to glory for example. It was what the oldest teenage girl played on the cheap picnic type portable record players they had of the day. I think my early fave Beatles song was, “If I Fell”..
As a matter of things the Beatles went into their happy hippyshake the coffers to make more gay thing, they fostered many who went on to amaze us more.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
every song of the 60’s that didn’t get past #2
er; in the UK.
So Who never had a no.1?
I wonder if that is right.
Nobody ever said that. er, meaning me. It is true however, that I was playing that game. They were always number one with me for a good number of years.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:er; in the UK.
So Who never had a no.1?
I wonder if that is right.
Nobody ever said that. er, meaning me. It is true however, that I was playing that game. They were always number one with me for a good number of years.
It was a comment in the YouTube thread. Someone said that The Who never had a No. 1, which is a bit surprising if it is true.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:er; in the UK.
My sister is 10 years older than self. So she was teenager in the early 60s. It is amazing how much of 1962 got into a 3 or 4 year old me.
I had a house of ten kids living next door. We had radio and I was constantly aware of what was online Jimmy Little on his telephone to glory for example. It was what the oldest teenage girl played on the cheap picnic type portable record players they had of the day. I think my early fave Beatles song was, “If I Fell”..
I loved that song. We had a radio gram.
But there was a lot of the beach and coconut oil and the transistor.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:So Who never had a no.1?
I wonder if that is right.
Nobody ever said that. er, meaning me. It is true however, that I was playing that game. They were always number one with me for a good number of years.
It was a comment in the YouTube thread. Someone said that The Who never had a No. 1, which is a bit surprising if it is true.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:My sister is 10 years older than self. So she was teenager in the early 60s. It is amazing how much of 1962 got into a 3 or 4 year old me.
I had a house of ten kids living next door. We had radio and I was constantly aware of what was online Jimmy Little on his telephone to glory for example. It was what the oldest teenage girl played on the cheap picnic type portable record players they had of the day. I think my early fave Beatles song was, “If I Fell”..
I loved that song. We had a radio gram.
But there was a lot of the beach and coconut oil and the transistor.
I saw the beach rarely and watched dubiously the rubbings of things on the skin. Always hung on to my transistor and in the early days of television in the house, I’d be found out on starry starry nights in the FC Holden playing with the Astor , with the aerial pulled all the way up. Stuff that could never be heard in the daytime was out there. I recall hearing substitute, ensconced within that coccoon of the FC bench seat.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Nobody ever said that. er, meaning me. It is true however, that I was playing that game. They were always number one with me for a good number of years.
It was a comment in the YouTube thread. Someone said that The Who never had a No. 1, which is a bit surprising if it is true.
I like Alanis being No. 1 on their list of artists who never had a No. 1 :)
The Who No. 1 was an LP.
It’s even more surprising that they only had the 1 LP at No. 1.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:It was a comment in the YouTube thread. Someone said that The Who never had a No. 1, which is a bit surprising if it is true.
I like Alanis being No. 1 on their list of artists who never had a No. 1 :)
The Who No. 1 was an LP.
It’s even more surprising that they only had the 1 LP at No. 1.
My point… Exactly.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:I had a house of ten kids living next door. We had radio and I was constantly aware of what was online Jimmy Little on his telephone to glory for example. It was what the oldest teenage girl played on the cheap picnic type portable record players they had of the day. I think my early fave Beatles song was, “If I Fell”..
I loved that song. We had a radio gram.
But there was a lot of the beach and coconut oil and the transistor.
I saw the beach rarely and watched dubiously the rubbings of things on the skin. Always hung on to my transistor and in the early days of television in the house, I’d be found out on starry starry nights in the FC Holden playing with the Astor , with the aerial pulled all the way up. Stuff that could never be heard in the daytime was out there. I recall hearing substitute, ensconced within that coccoon of the FC bench seat.
And Bandstand?
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:I loved that song. We had a radio gram.
But there was a lot of the beach and coconut oil and the transistor.
I saw the beach rarely and watched dubiously the rubbings of things on the skin. Always hung on to my transistor and in the early days of television in the house, I’d be found out on starry starry nights in the FC Holden playing with the Astor , with the aerial pulled all the way up. Stuff that could never be heard in the daytime was out there. I recall hearing substitute, ensconced within that coccoon of the FC bench seat.
And Bandstand?
Yeth, with Bwian.
What a sorry face you get to wear
I’m gonna tell you again now
If you’re still listening there
If you’re driving into town
With a dark cloud above you
Dial in the number
Who’s bound to love you
If you’re lying on the beach
With the transistor going
Kick off the sand flies honey
The love’s still flowing
If your head says forget it
But your heart’s still smoking
Call me at the station
The lines are open
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnHS60G9rKY
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
every song of the 60’s that didn’t get past #2
er; in the UK.
So Who never had a no.1?
I wonder if that is right.
Billboard says I Can See For Miles went to #9
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:I like Alanis being No. 1 on their list of artists who never had a No. 1 :)
The Who No. 1 was an LP.
It’s even more surprising that they only had the 1 LP at No. 1.
My point… Exactly.
Actually, that album. I was an apprentice watchmaker at the time and a quiet person wo was also in school with me, asked me for my opinion in the record shop, which of the current new releases he should give the love of his life the best birthday present ever, musically. I didn’t even know him well enough to think he thought I had valid opinions about contemporary music. However, I said; “Who’s Next will be good for a long long time”.
Decades later at a school reunion he sidled up and informed me that it is still her fave album of all time.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:I loved that song. We had a radio gram.
But there was a lot of the beach and coconut oil and the transistor.
I saw the beach rarely and watched dubiously the rubbings of things on the skin. Always hung on to my transistor and in the early days of television in the house, I’d be found out on starry starry nights in the FC Holden playing with the Astor , with the aerial pulled all the way up. Stuff that could never be heard in the daytime was out there. I recall hearing substitute, ensconced within that coccoon of the FC bench seat.
And Bandstand?
Ian said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:er; in the UK.
So Who never had a no.1?
I wonder if that is right.
Billboard says I Can See For Miles went to #9
They had two number twos.
roughbarked said:
Ian said:
The Rev Dodgson said:So Who never had a no.1?
I wonder if that is right.
Billboard says I Can See For Miles went to #9
They had two number twos.
Basically, they were a Bargain Basement Band
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Ian said:Billboard says I Can See For Miles went to #9
They had two number twos.
Basically, they were a Bargain Basement Band
roughbarked said:
Ian said:
The Rev Dodgson said:So Who never had a no.1?
I wonder if that is right.
Billboard says I Can See For Miles went to #9
They had two number twos.
What were they?
Ian said:
roughbarked said:
Ian said:Billboard says I Can See For Miles went to #9
They had two number twos.
What were they?
My Generation and I’m Boy.
roughbarked said:
Ian said:
roughbarked said:They had two number twos.
What were they?
My Generation and I’m Boy.
‘a’ boy.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Ian said:What were they?
My Generation and I’m Boy.
‘a’ boy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=919phJQtlK8&index=105&list=PLo0tzmnlxcWnUZeyCZqwx3Rx6yblX3-KB
I’d like a dollar for every time I’ve heard this in a country pub.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:My Generation and I’m Boy.
‘a’ boy.
People may have thought that Pete was prone to exagerations such as the windmill strum or the holding of the hand in the air but if you listen, when his hand is in the air, many times Roger is the only guitar
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:‘a’ boy.
People may have thought that Pete was prone to exagerations such as the windmill strum or the holding of the hand in the air but if you listen, when his hand is in the air, many times Roger is the only guitar
Because it is John Entwhistle from behind.
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=919phJQtlK8&index=105&list=PLo0tzmnlxcWnUZeyCZqwx3Rx6yblX3-KBI’d like a dollar for every time I’ve heard this in a country pub.
Bet the workers paid over and over for you to come to that realisation.
We have had the hymns and the snow tales and the boxing up with the Indians, we now have hot cross bunnies running out from each aisle. The next thing will be,
Which relates most to our lives in the real space?
http://www.milesago.com/artists/spectrum.htm
Use it as background music.
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Jimi Hendrix On An Acoustic Guitar
https://vimeo.com/231127630
Yeah)
(Sing a song, brother)
If the sun refused to shine,
I don’t mind, I don’t mind.
(Yeah)
If the mountains fell in the sea,
Let it be, it ain’t me.
Got my own world to live through
And I ain’t gonna copy you.
Now, if 6 turned up to be 9,
I don’t mind, I don’t mind.
If all the hippies cut off all their hair,
I don’t care, I don’t care.
Dig, cause I got my own world to live through
And I ain’t gonna copy you.
White-collar conservatives flashing down the street
Pointing their plastic finger at me.
They’re hoping soon my kind will drop and die,
But I’m gonna wave my freak flag high. .. High!
Hah, hah
Fall mountains, just don’t fall on me
Go on mister Businessman,
You can’t dress like me.
Nobody know what I’m talking about
I’ve got my own life to live
I’m the one that’s gotta die
When it’s time for me to die
So let me live my life the way… I want to.
Yeah. ..
Sing on brother,
Play on brother. ..
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Jimi Hendrix On An Acoustic Guitar
https://vimeo.com/231127630
Yeah)
(Sing a song, brother)
If the sun refused to shine,
I don’t mind, I don’t mind.
(Yeah)
If the mountains fell in the sea,
Let it be, it ain’t me.
Got my own world to live through
And I ain’t gonna copy you.Now, if 6 turned up to be 9,
I don’t mind, I don’t mind.
If all the hippies cut off all their hair,
I don’t care, I don’t care.
Dig, cause I got my own world to live through
And I ain’t gonna copy you.White-collar conservatives flashing down the street
Pointing their plastic finger at me.
They’re hoping soon my kind will drop and die,
But I’m gonna wave my freak flag high. .. High!Hah, hah
Fall mountains, just don’t fall on me
Go on mister Businessman,
You can’t dress like me.
Nobody know what I’m talking about
I’ve got my own life to live
I’m the one that’s gotta die
When it’s time for me to die
So let me live my life the way… I want to.Yeah. ..
Sing on brother,
Play on brother. ..
Mad Man – Voices In My Head
Tau.Neutrino said:
Interpol – Evil
They are a good band, have you listened to The Editors, similar style
Zarkov said:
Mad Man – Voices In My Head
For the Aussie cricket team, Ten green bootles.
Cymek said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Interpol – Evil
They are a good band, have you listened to The Editors, similar style
Yes, they are similar.
Tau.Neutrino said:
Cymek said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Interpol – Evil
They are a good band, have you listened to The Editors, similar style
Yes, they are similar.
Editors are actually people who try and correct what comes across their desk.
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Cymek said:They are a good band, have you listened to The Editors, similar style
Yes, they are similar.
Editors are actually people who try and correct what comes across their desk.
They are an English band as well
Cymek said:
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:Yes, they are similar.
Editors are actually people who try and correct what comes across their desk.
They are an English band as well
and an end actually does have a start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=919phJQtlK8
The Dingos.
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=919phJQtlK8
The Dingos.
Dunno what I did.. “https://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/?main=https%3A//tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/topics/8839/”
Video unavaialble.
roughbarked said:
the life and times of Steve Marriot
I did enjoy this journey through the past darkly.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
the life and times of Steve Marriot
I did enjoy this journey through the past darkly.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
the life and times of Steve Marriot
I did enjoy this journey through the past darkly.
I always thought Humble Pie were under-rated.
Or was that Small Faces, I forget now.
But I never bought a recording of either of them.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:I did enjoy this journey through the past darkly.
I always thought Humble Pie were under-rated.
Or was that Small Faces, I forget now.
But I never bought a recording of either of them.
I purchased a Tin Soldier single back in the day.
A Place To Bury Strangers – Execution (METZ Remix)
A Place to Bury Strangers are a New York City-based American noise rock band, composed of Oliver Ackermann (guitar/vocals, bass), Dion Lunadon (bass guitar, guitar) and Lia Simone Braswell (drums). The band, commonly known by the initials APTBS, play a heavy, atmospheric wall of sound-influenced blend of psychedelic rock, shoegaze and space rock.
deadmau5 – One Trick Pony
Static X – Z28
Upon A Burning Body – B.M.F.
T.N – do you listen to all these things on quadruple speed or something?
The Rev Dodgson said:
T.N – do you listen to all these things on quadruple speed or something?
probably just finished listening to one then start listening to another one
Fiction Factory – (Feels Like) Heaven (Video)
just finished listening to that one
Tau.Neutrino said:
Lou Reed – Sweet Jane from Rock n Roll Animal
Didn’t know / had forgotten that Lou Reed died in 2013.
71’s a fair age for a rock star I suppose.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Lou Reed – Sweet Jane from Rock n Roll Animal
Didn’t know / had forgotten that Lou Reed died in 2013.
71’s a fair age for a rock star I suppose.
A very famous session guitarist died a few days ago, heard about it on the wireless, he played the intros to some of the great songs from the golden years of rock.
His name escapes me.
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Lou Reed – Sweet Jane from Rock n Roll Animal
Didn’t know / had forgotten that Lou Reed died in 2013.
71’s a fair age for a rock star I suppose.
A very famous session guitarist died a few days ago, heard about it on the wireless, he played the intros to some of the great songs from the golden years of rock.
His name escapes me.
Got him, Reggie Young.
Other Inmates – Screaming And Banging On The Walls
Ooh Boys It’s Hot The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmGAO1ACFSY
Man banging head on wall and guards hitting him with night sticks
Audioslave – What You Are
21 Pilots – Hometown
Afghan Whigs – Arabian Heights
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Afghan_Whigs
The Afghan Whigs are an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Originally active from 1986 to 2001, they have since reformed. The group – with core members Greg Dulli (vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick McCollum (lead guitar), and John Curley (bass) – rose up around the grunge movement, evolving from a garage band in the vein of the Replacements to incorporate more R&B and soul influences into their sound and image. After releasing their first album independently in 1988, the band signed to the Seattle-based label Sub Pop. They released their major-label debut and fourth album, Gentlemen, in 1993. Pitchfork described them as “one of the few alt-bands to flourish on a major label” in the 1990s.
Tau.Neutrino said:
UNKLE – Be There
Tom Morello – Find Another Way (feat Marcus Mumford)
Dope – Die, Boom, Bang, Burn, Fuck
The most swearing I’ve ever heard in a song
Zarkovian Chants – Me Going Ohm For Two Hours
Zarkov said:
Zarkovian Chants – Me Going Ohm For Two Hours
Overlong resistance?
Zarkov said:
Zarkovian Chants – Me Going Ohm For Two Hours
There’ll be resistance from the other inmates.
sibeen said:
Zarkov said:
Zarkovian Chants – Me Going Ohm For Two Hours
There’ll be resistance from the other inmates.
any reluctance?
Bogsnorkler said:
sibeen said:
Zarkov said:
Zarkovian Chants – Me Going Ohm For Two Hours
There’ll be resistance from the other inmates.
any reluctance?
I’m popular I look very feminine
Bogsnorkler said:
sibeen said:
Zarkov said:
Zarkovian Chants – Me Going Ohm For Two Hours
There’ll be resistance from the other inmates.
any reluctance?
Nah, Zarkov isn’t really a magnetic personality.
Zarkov said:
Bogsnorkler said:
sibeen said:There’ll be resistance from the other inmates.
any reluctance?
I’m popular I look very feminine
so, a dude magnet?
sibeen said:
Bogsnorkler said:
sibeen said:There’ll be resistance from the other inmates.
any reluctance?
Nah, Zarkov isn’t really a magnetic personality.
well, you’re in for a shock when you read my post.
Bogsnorkler said:
Zarkov said:
Bogsnorkler said:any reluctance?
I’m popular I look very feminine
so, a dude magnet?
Mostly it gets me free stuff
sibeen said:
Zarkov said:
Zarkovian Chants – Me Going Ohm For Two Hours
There’ll be resistance from the other inmates.
:)
Roundabout 2017 hall of fame
With the guitar combo of Howe, Rabin and surprise surprise, Geddy Lee.
roughbarked said:
science finds god
I probbaly should quantify this with that album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyCNjlH-Kv0
Yes.
Coz this time in time is your time.
sarahs mum said:
Yes.Coz this time in time is your time.
well it was then but now is a different space time continuum.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
Yes.Coz this time in time is your time.
well it was then but now is a different space time continuum.
We passed the dimension without a J and landed in the one with Donald Trump as president? Makes sense to me.
I had no idea that Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini was so freaking hilarious.
First time I’ve heard the full orchestral version. On 3MBS.
I’m listening to Mozart’s very pretty clarinet quintet, K.581.
Move me onto any black square.
sarahs mum said:
Move me onto any black square.
Appropriate in bush fire zones.
sarahs mum said:
Move me onto any black square.
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
Move me onto any black square.
when your in the opposite mood
sarahs mum said:
Move me onto any black square.
Don’t surround yourself with yourself
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Move me onto any black square.
Don’t surround yourself with yourself
Use me any time you want
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Move me onto any black square.
Don’t surround yourself with yourself
Use me any time you want
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Don’t surround yourself with yourself
Use me any time you want
Long been one of my fave songs.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Don’t surround yourself with yourself
Use me any time you want
It’s being my earworm. But I don’t mind.
Send an instant Karma to me.
The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bY
I started to learn to play the banjo and I loved this one for a bit last year! (Can’t play it yet but I can sing along!)
ms spock said:
The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bYI started to learn to play the banjo and I loved this one for a bit last year! (Can’t play it yet but I can sing along!)
I like this. :) thanks.
ms spock said:
The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bYI started to learn to play the banjo and I loved this one for a bit last year! (Can’t play it yet but I can sing along!)
I really like this song but I would have thought the lyrics might have upset you. (it gets to me and I like the song.)
sarahs mum said:
ms spock said:The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bYI started to learn to play the banjo and I loved this one for a bit last year! (Can’t play it yet but I can sing along!)
I really like this song but I would have thought the lyrics might have upset you. (it gets to me and I like the song.)
Yeah it is weird that I like it I agree. I kind of see it as ironic in a way. That terrible relationship you have with yourself when you have lived through trauma and struggles.
This woman is totally brilliant!
Rhiannon Giddens – Wayfaring Stranger – a soulful rendition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1Z4PAZX9Bs
At The Purchaser’s Option – Rhiannon Giddens at Augusta Vocal Week 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVrTf5yOW5s
My absolute favourite of Rhiannon – her playing just touches me – I hope to see her live in concert one day!
And the lyrics of her songs – she is a true poet!
have you seen?
I’ve No More F***s To Give!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqbk9cDX0l0
sarahs mum said:
have you seen?I’ve No More F***s To Give!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqbk9cDX0l0
No watching shortly!
Caleb Meyer – Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nugXkgd_-84
(disturbing content, but I love it!)
ms spock said:
sarahs mum said:
have you seen?I’ve No More F***s To Give!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqbk9cDX0l0
No watching shortly!
Immediately uploaded that to the BanjoHangout, and it hadn’t been uploaded before! I HAVE TO LEARN this one!
THANKS! Brilliant!
ms spock said:
ms spock said:
sarahs mum said:
have you seen?I’ve No More F***s To Give!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqbk9cDX0l0
No watching shortly!
Immediately uploaded that to the BanjoHangout, and it hadn’t been uploaded before! I HAVE TO LEARN this one!
THANKS! Brilliant!
I think it is a banjo mandolin> I have one similar that belonged to a great uncle. It needs a new skin.
sarahs mum said:
ms spock said:
ms spock said:No watching shortly!
Immediately uploaded that to the BanjoHangout, and it hadn’t been uploaded before! I HAVE TO LEARN this one!
THANKS! Brilliant!
I think it is a banjo mandolin> I have one similar that belonged to a great uncle. It needs a new skin.
WOW! Amazing!
Rhiannon Giddens: “Julie” (original)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYuqnUs9gP8
roughbarked said:
Bluebird
The Beatles – Blackbird (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kx4xVKo9z8
High Flying Bird – Elton John
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ien507T3Y
Lynyrd Skynyrd – Freebird
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxIWDmmqZzY
Paul McCartney – Single Pigeon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phOw_XT96IE
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Bluebird
The Beatles – Blackbird (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Kx4xVKo9z8High Flying Bird – Elton John
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ien507T3YLynyrd Skynyrd – Freebird
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxIWDmmqZzYPaul McCartney – Single Pigeon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phOw_XT96IE
Lynyrd Skynyrd
I found this searching for Jack Delano.
Other than the one picture, it has nothing to do with him, but I liked it anyway.
The Rev Dodgson said:
This TrainI found this searching for Jack Delano.
Other than the one picture, it has nothing to do with him, but I liked it anyway.
Great old song that.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
This TrainI found this searching for Jack Delano.
Other than the one picture, it has nothing to do with him, but I liked it anyway.
Great old song that.
The Band – The Last Waltz – The Weight feat. the staples singers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCSzL5-SPHM
Mandolin Orange – Boots of Spanish Leather (Bob Dylan Cover) – Audiotree Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOHkyZ62jjQ
This is one of my favourites of their songs:
Mandolin Orange – Wildfire – 11/2/2016 – Paste Studios, New York, NY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9jwGansp1E
wasted time eagles 1995
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe1r9RwKs68
‘Rene & Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXbwSvG7qjk
Marilyn Manson – Coma White
Prophets Of Rage – Killing In The Name Of (Live) modified for today
Prophets of Rage is an American rap rock supergroup. Formed in 2016, the group consists of three members of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave (bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello, and drummer Brad Wilk), two members of Public Enemy (DJ Lord and rapper Chuck D), and rapper B-Real of Cypress Hill.
Morello declared to Rolling Stone: “We’re an elite task force of revolutionary musicians determined to confront this mountain of election year bullshit, and confront it head-on with Marshall stacks blazing.”
The band’s name derives from the title of the Public Enemy song “Prophets of Rage” from its 1988 album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. To coincide with the band’s protest performance at the Republican National Convention, it released its debut single, titled “Prophets of Rage”. The band played its first live show on January 20, 2016.
From May 2016 through October 2016, the band embarked on a North American tour, dubbed the “Make America Rage Again Tour”. The set list combined the catalogues of each of the band members’ current and former groups, as well as new material written by the band. There is a “Make the World Rage Again” tour scheduled for 2017.
An EP The Party’s Over was released on August 19, 2016. Alongside the songs Prophets of Rage and The Party’s Over, the EP contains live cover versions of the songs “Killing in the Name” (Rage Against the Machine), “Shut ‘Em Down” (Public Enemy) and “No Sleep ‘til Cleveland”, a rework of “No Sleep ‘til Brooklyn” by the Beastie Boys. The EP was produced by Brendan O’Brien.
On June 1, 2017, the band released a single with accompanying music video for the track “Unfuck the World” from their album Prophets of Rage. The band released the singles “Living on the 110” on July 11 and “Radical Eyes” on July 22. The self-titled album, featuring all original material, was released on September 15 by Fantasy Records.
The band was announced as the opening act on Avenged Sevenfold’s 2018 End of the World summer tour in the US. Due to M. Shadows becoming ill with a viral infection that rendered him voiceless, the “End of the World” tour was ultimately cancelled before it could begin. On July 6, 2018, the band released the single “Heart Afire”, their first new music since the debut album.
The Dead South – Boots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrJ02R4tM5s
Mogwai – San Pedro
Mogwai (/ˈmɒɡwaɪ/) are a Scottish post-rock band, formed in 1995 in Glasgow. The band consists of Stuart Braithwaite (guitar, vocals), Barry Burns (guitar, piano, synthesizer, vocals), Dominic Aitchison (bass guitar), and Martin Bulloch (drums). The band typically compose lengthy guitar-based instrumental pieces that feature dynamic contrast, melodic bass guitar lines, and heavy use of distortion and effects.
Fair To Midland – Vice / Versa
Fair to Midland was an American progressive rock band based in Dallas, Texas. According to the band’s official website, their name comes from “…an old Texan play on the term ‘fair to middling’.” The band produced two self-released albums before signing to Serjical Strike; System of a Down’s Serj Tankian vanity label at Universal Republic. There, they released their only major record label album, Fables from a Mayfly, in 2007. While the album broke into the Billboard 200, they eventually parted ways with Serjical Strike and later released their fourth album, Arrows and Anchors in July 2011. Tentative plans for a fifth album had been discussed at the end of the Arrow and Anchors touring cycle, but the band became inactive in 2013.
Rage Against The Machine – No Shelter
Still a great band and the various side projects of the band members are really good as well
Pendulum (Propane Nightmares – Grabbitz Remix)
Perth boyz
Street Sweeper Social Club – Clap For The Killers
Street Sweeper Social Club is an American rap rock supergroup, formed in Los Angeles, California in 2006. The band primarily consists of guitarist Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and vocalist and emcee Boots Riley of The Coup. The band had been testing songs out during Tom Morello’s Nightwatchman tour and released an album on June 16, 2009. Stanton Moore drummed for the group for the recording of the album although he did not join the band for the following tour. Street Sweeper Social Club opened for Nine Inch Nails and Jane’s Addiction in May 2009. Street Sweeper Social Club describes itself as “more than a band, it’s a social club.” Their 2010 EP The Ghetto Blaster EP includes covers of M.I.A. “Paper Planes” and LL Cool J’s “Mama Said Knock You Out”.
Eleanor Rigby – by ZOOT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iptr7i7sFkM&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3Hm6bJhCqRTlOY0sikMqnDyQznXnok9F7iowMbpfLB2agTzQGXw8nNT7E
Transfusion – Nervous Norvus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jojuPQXMm44
Tesseract – King
Tesseract (often stylized as TesseracT) are a British progressive metal band from Milton Keynes, England. The band, formed in 2003, consists of Daniel Tompkins (lead vocals), Alec “Acle” Kahney (lead guitar & producer), James Monteith (rhythm guitar), Amos Williams (bass, backing vocals), and Jay Postones (drums, percussion). The band is currently signed to Kscope. They are credited as one of the bands to pioneer the djent movement in progressive metal. As of 2018, Tesseract have released four studio albums: One, Altered State, Polaris, and Sonder, as well as a live album, Odyssey/Scala, and the extended plays Concealing Fate, Perspective and Errai.
In music news, its look like Tool may have a new album out this year, apparently its all ready to go.
13 years since the last one
SikTH – Philistine Philosophies (Live)
Sikth (also typeset as SikTh) are a British progressive metal band from Watford, Hertfordshire, England, formed in 1999. They are considered to have been a key influence on the development of djent alongside Meshuggah.
Kate Bush – Snowflake
Cymek said:
Kate Bush – Snowflake
If she was Brazilian would she be called Kate Shaved Bush
Kátia…
Tau.Neutrino said:
Anemone – Brian Jonestown Massacre
Music question.
What’s the best pop song from the past couple of years that can be played on piano?
Someone suggested “This is me” from The Greatest Showman”?
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Anemone – Brian Jonestown Massacre
Music question.
What’s the best pop song from the past couple of years that can be played on piano?
Someone suggested “This is me” from The Greatest Showman”?
The theme from Westworld is really good but not a pop song
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Anemone – Brian Jonestown Massacre
Music question.
What’s the best pop song from the past couple of years that can be played on piano?
Someone suggested “This is me” from The Greatest Showman”?
Anything from ColdPlay pretty much.
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Anemone – Brian Jonestown Massacre
Music question.
What’s the best pop song from the past couple of years that can be played on piano?
Someone suggested “This is me” from The Greatest Showman”?
The Zarkovian penis song
Cymek said:
mollwollfumble said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Anemone – Brian Jonestown Massacre
Music question.
What’s the best pop song from the past couple of years that can be played on piano?
Someone suggested “This is me” from The Greatest Showman”?
The theme from Westworld is really good but not a pop song
A bit repetitive. I bet I could write software to compose that.
> The Zarkovian penis song
That’s an old one.
> Coldplay
Head full of dreams.
Sounds like a speech by Hitler or some other American Politician.
mollwollfumble said:
Cymek said:
mollwollfumble said:Music question.
What’s the best pop song from the past couple of years that can be played on piano?
Someone suggested “This is me” from The Greatest Showman”?
The theme from Westworld is really good but not a pop song
A bit repetitive. I bet I could write software to compose that.
> The Zarkovian penis song
That’s an old one.
> Coldplay
Head full of dreams.
Sounds like a speech by Hitler or some other American Politician.
PJ Harvey – White Chalk album
Cymek said:
mollwollfumble said:
Cymek said:The theme from Westworld is really good but not a pop song
A bit repetitive. I bet I could write software to compose that.
> The Zarkovian penis song
That’s an old one.
> Coldplay
Head full of dreams.
Sounds like a speech by Hitler or some other American Politician.
PJ Harvey – White Chalk album
I like that. Very much.
mollwollfumble said:
Cymek said:
mollwollfumble said:A bit repetitive. I bet I could write software to compose that.
> The Zarkovian penis song
That’s an old one.
> Coldplay
Head full of dreams.
Sounds like a speech by Hitler or some other American Politician.
PJ Harvey – White Chalk album
I like that. Very much.
Yes it is a good album
Not sure, this list of top pop songs may help.
Bill Board GREATEST OF ALL TIME POP SONGS
500 Greatest Songs of All Time
Youtube Best Pop Songs of All Time: Playlist of Good Songs (Throwback Hits & Pop Music 2019)
Marilyn Manson – Leave A Scar
30 Seconds To Mars – Rescue Me
Tom Morello with Marcus Milford
Works well
Mumford
Tau.Neutrino said:
The Dead South – Banjo Odyssey
I wouldn’t have picked them straight up as a Canadian band but perhaps I should of.
Bob Dylan – Sara (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk9AWJdoj9Q
Les Mis in 3 min
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgkv-UMeT5o
sarahs mum said:
Les Mis in 3 minhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgkv-UMeT5o
bump.
King Crimson – 21st Century Schizoid Man
Not enough drums!
Tau.Neutrino said:
FLEETWOOD MAC – Oh Well (1969)
Fleetwood Mac – Oh Well – February 5, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd2B1yPWW5s
Captain Walker / It’s A Boy – The Who (Tommy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27JVoCWk50Q
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
FLEETWOOD MAC – Oh Well (1969)
Fleetwood Mac – Oh Well – February 5, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd2B1yPWW5s
D you have an opinion about Oh Well as played by Green, Buckingham or Campbell, Tau?
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
FLEETWOOD MAC – Oh Well (1969)
Fleetwood Mac – Oh Well – February 5, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd2B1yPWW5s
D you have an opinion about Oh Well as played by Green, Buckingham or Campbell, Tau?
I like the Peter Green version the best, followed by Buckingham, I remember listening to Oh well on my crystal radio set in the sixties.
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:Fleetwood Mac – Oh Well – February 5, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd2B1yPWW5s
D you have an opinion about Oh Well as played by Green, Buckingham or Campbell, Tau?
I like the Peter Green version the best, followed by Buckingham, I remember listening to Oh well on my crystal radio set in the sixties.
I had a transistor. And a battery habit.
I have listened to all three versions. I think I like Green’s version the best for both vocals and gitar. But I take from it that they are all shit hot guitarists.
I didn’t realise till the other day that Campbell co wrote Leather and Lace the Ncks/Henley duet.
Tau.Neutrino said:
King Crimson – 21st Century Schizoid ManNot enough drums!
Made me click!
I was going to say I didn’t remember KC having a lack of drums.
But I didn’t remember them having that many either!
Chris Cornell singing a Mother Love Bone Song, Stardog Champion
Cymek said:
Chris Cornell singing a Mother Love Bone Song, Stardog Champion
Turn it up.
Peak Warming Man said:
Cymek said:
Chris Cornell singing a Mother Love Bone Song, Stardog Champion
Turn it up.
Have you heard it, its a one off live concert, really good.
Chris was a good singer as was Andrew Wood
Peak Warming Man said:
Cymek said:
Chris Cornell singing a Mother Love Bone Song, Stardog Champion
Turn it up.
LOL
Uberbyte – (Let’s Put The Fun In) Fundamentalist
Uberbyte are a British band, from Sheffield, who perform industrial and hardcore-styled music.
Dead Sara – Lemon Scent
Dead Sara is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, consisting of Emily Armstrong (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Siouxsie Medley (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Sean Friday (drums, backing vocals), best known for their single “Weatherman” from their debut eponymous album Dead Sara (2012). They released their second album, Pleasure to Meet You, in 2015. They signed with Atlantic Records in 2017, and released an EP, Temporary Things Taking Up Space on June 8, 2018.
Coheed and Cambria – All On Fire
Coheed and Cambria is an American progressive rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995. The band consists of Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitars, keyboards), Travis Stever (guitars, vocals), Josh Eppard (drums, keyboards, backing vocals), and Zach Cooper (bass, backing vocals). The group’s music incorporates aspects of progressive rock, pop, heavy metal, and post-hardcore.
Most of Coheed and Cambria’s albums are concept albums based on a science fiction storyline called The Amory Wars, a series written by Claudio Sanchez, which has been transcribed into a series of comic books as well as a full-length novel. The band has released nine studio albums, three live albums, and several special-edition releases. Their most recent release, Vaxis – Act I: The Unheavenly Creatures, is a return to The Amory Wars concept following 2015’s The Color Before the Sun, the band’s first non-conceptual album since their inception. The Color Before the Sun, The Afterman: Descension, Year of the Black Rainbow and Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness all reached the Billboard top 10.
Fiction Plane – Running The Country
Fiction Plane is a rock band consisting of lead vocalist and bass player Joe Sumner, guitarist Seton Daunt, and drummer Pete Wilhoit.
When Sumner was a teenager in England, he was inspired to write songs after he heard Nirvana’s album Nevermind. Sumner already knew how to play guitar and drums, so he started a band with Dan Brown, a friend from school who played bass. Fiction Plane began to form in 1999 when they were joined by guitarist Seton Daunt.
At a live performance a few years later, they attracted the attention of David Kahne, a producer who escorted them into a studio to record their debut album, Everything Will Never Be OK. Lacking a full-time drummer, they invited Abe Laboriel Jr., a session musician who had played with them before. After the album was released, they hired Pete Wilhoit, a drummer from Bloomington, Indiana, and Fiction Plane was launched.
Following their debut, the band released Bitter Forces and Lame Race Horses (2005), Left Side of the Brain (2007), Paradiso (2009), Sparks (2010), and Mondo Lumina (2015).
Fiction Plane’s popularity increased in 2007 when it was the opening act for The Police’s reunion tour. Joe Sumner is the son of Police lead singer Sting
The Mayan Factor – Hopi Elders
Cymek said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
L7 – Pretend We’re Dead
They have a new album out I Came Back To Bitch
Cool, thanks.
Tau.Neutrino said:
Cymek said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
L7 – Pretend We’re Dead
They have a new album out I Came Back To Bitch
Cool, thanks.
Not sure how old you are but do you remember when Pretend We’re Dead came out
Cymek said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Cymek said:They have a new album out I Came Back To Bitch
Cool, thanks.
Not sure how old you are but do you remember when Pretend We’re Dead came out
Im 58 don’t tell anyone, when did Pretend come out, hmm, cant remember, not recent, goes looking… 92.
They formed 1985 to 2001 and reformed since 2014. Didn’t know they had broken up and then got back together.
http://l7theband.com/
Poets Of The Fall – Angel
Poets of the Fall (POTF) is a Finnish rock band from Helsinki. The group consists of Marko Saaresto (lead vocals), Olli Tukiainen (lead guitar), Markus “Captain” Kaarlonen (keyboards, production), Jani Snellman (bass), Jaska Mäkinen (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Jari Salminen (drums, percussion).
Alice In Chain – Main In The Box (live)
Doesn’t sound as good without Layne Staley
Psyclon Nine – Lamb Of God
Psyclon Nine is an American Industrial metal, Aggrotech, Electronic, Black Metal band formed in 2000 in San Francisco, CA.
Suicide Commando – Repent Or Perish (vProjekt Remix)
Rise Against – Prayer For The Refugee
Days Of Jupiter – Nine Tons Of Lies
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Stoned By Dido
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Stoned By Dido
none of these links work.
gaghalfrunt said:
none of these links work.
These meaning all the blank spaces in this post?
Perhaps you need to check your browser and addons prefs?
I was actually looking for the YouTube video thread, but this will do.
https://youtu.be/tgbNymZ7vqY
I solemnly swear this link does not lead to any Rick Astley song.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-05/michael-daley-threatens-to-sack-alan-jones-and-scg-trust/10870814
NSW opposition leader tells Alan Jones he will be sacked from SCG Trust if he wins the election.
Has the knocking down and rebuilding of sports satdia has become an election issue?
On a related note: I hear there is also a plan to demolish and rebuild parts of the Olympics Stadium. But at least it is still being used. I saw something the other day on YouTube about white elephant projects – on the list where the Athens Olympics stadium for the 2004 games and the famous “Birdsnest” stadium in Bejing for 2008. Both of them are now empty and unused, and falling into disrepair. Athens seems to be particularly bad with similar fates for the swimming and baseball facilities. I have turned against the hosting of big events like the Olympics and World Cups – unless it is a rich country with the facilities already built, they should not be given to countries with no facilities who have to build them. Or otherwise the IOC can buy land somewhere, build their own facilities and re-use them every 4 years in the same place.
party_pants said:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-05/michael-daley-threatens-to-sack-alan-jones-and-scg-trust/10870814NSW opposition leader tells Alan Jones he will be sacked from SCG Trust if he wins the election.
Has the knocking down and rebuilding of sports satdia has become an election issue?
On a related note: I hear there is also a plan to demolish and rebuild parts of the Olympics Stadium. But at least it is still being used. I saw something the other day on YouTube about white elephant projects – on the list where the Athens Olympics stadium for the 2004 games and the famous “Birdsnest” stadium in Bejing for 2008. Both of them are now empty and unused, and falling into disrepair. Athens seems to be particularly bad with similar fates for the swimming and baseball facilities. I have turned against the hosting of big events like the Olympics and World Cups – unless it is a rich country with the facilities already built, they should not be given to countries with no facilities who have to build them. Or otherwise the IOC can buy land somewhere, build their own facilities and re-use them every 4 years in the same place.
wrong thread… I am sure I was in chat.
party_pants said:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-05/michael-daley-threatens-to-sack-alan-jones-and-scg-trust/10870814NSW opposition leader tells Alan Jones he will be sacked from SCG Trust if he wins the election.
Has the knocking down and rebuilding of sports satdia has become an election issue?
On a related note: I hear there is also a plan to demolish and rebuild parts of the Olympics Stadium. But at least it is still being used. I saw something the other day on YouTube about white elephant projects – on the list where the Athens Olympics stadium for the 2004 games and the famous “Birdsnest” stadium in Bejing for 2008. Both of them are now empty and unused, and falling into disrepair. Athens seems to be particularly bad with similar fates for the swimming and baseball facilities. I have turned against the hosting of big events like the Olympics and World Cups – unless it is a rich country with the facilities already built, they should not be given to countries with no facilities who have to build them. Or otherwise the IOC can buy land somewhere, build their own facilities and re-use them every 4 years in the same place.
I really cannot understand the Athens situation, I mean baseball being such a large sport in Greece and all.
Simply because as a forum, it is all about and you and I.
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
:)
:)
:)
Michael V said:
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
:)
:)
:)
Lovely to hear that song again, thanks sm. Elevated my mood quite a bit, thanks. The middle-aged audience quite got into it, didn’t they.
I still have that song on vinyl (the studio version). Ah, Alexander Beetle, Roller-skate and Key, etc.
:)
:)
:)
Thanks again.
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
:)
:)
:)
Lovely to hear that song again, thanks sm. Elevated my mood quite a bit, thanks. The middle-aged audience quite got into it, didn’t they.
I still have that song on vinyl (the studio version). Ah, Alexander Beetle, Roller-skate and Key, etc.
:)
:)
:)
Thanks again.
it’s a really nice version.
I am thinking of bombarding my Facebook with hippy music for a while. It’s the least I can do.
(12 year old me used to play that song on the piano.)
sarahs mum said:
Michael V said:
Michael V said::)
:)
:)
Lovely to hear that song again, thanks sm. Elevated my mood quite a bit, thanks. The middle-aged audience quite got into it, didn’t they.
I still have that song on vinyl (the studio version). Ah, Alexander Beetle, Roller-skate and Key, etc.
:)
:)
:)
Thanks again.
it’s a really nice version.
I am thinking of bombarding my Facebook with hippy music for a while. It’s the least I can do.
(12 year old me used to play that song on the piano.)
Yes, do it.
Lucky. I never learnt to play much on the piano (or any other instrument). Despite lessons.
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
Another Melanie fan here:
Lay Down and more
Michael V said:
sarahs mum said:
Michael V said:Lovely to hear that song again, thanks sm. Elevated my mood quite a bit, thanks. The middle-aged audience quite got into it, didn’t they.
I still have that song on vinyl (the studio version). Ah, Alexander Beetle, Roller-skate and Key, etc.
:)
:)
:)
Thanks again.
it’s a really nice version.
I am thinking of bombarding my Facebook with hippy music for a while. It’s the least I can do.
(12 year old me used to play that song on the piano.)
Yes, do it.
Lucky. I never learnt to play much on the piano (or any other instrument). Despite lessons.
Nowadays when I sit down at the piano I usually play Wasted Time by the Eagles.
I never thought I ‘d be alone this far down the line.
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
I was always a big fan of Melanie Safka.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
I was always a big fan of Melanie Safka.
I just listened to the third song in the set the Rev recommended. I don’t recommend it. Her gitar was out of tune and she was having problems pitching to it.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
I was always a big fan of Melanie Safka.
I just listened to the third song in the set the Rev recommended. I don’t recommend it. Her gitar was out of tune and she was having problems pitching to it.
I remember her as she was. Still have her original album somewhere.
sarahs mum said:
Michael V said:
sarahs mum said:it’s a really nice version.
I am thinking of bombarding my Facebook with hippy music for a while. It’s the least I can do.
(12 year old me used to play that song on the piano.)
Yes, do it.
Lucky. I never learnt to play much on the piano (or any other instrument). Despite lessons.
Nowadays when I sit down at the piano I usually play Wasted Time by the Eagles.
I never thought I ‘d be alone this far down the line.
:(
But it’s a real positive thing to bombard facebook with hippy music.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:I was always a big fan of Melanie Safka.
I just listened to the third song in the set the Rev recommended. I don’t recommend it. Her gitar was out of tune and she was having problems pitching to it.
I remember her as she was. Still have her original album somewhere.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
I was always a big fan of Melanie Safka.
I just listened to the third song in the set the Rev recommended. I don’t recommend it. Her gitar was out of tune and she was having problems pitching to it.
Oh well, I like that one too. Out of key singing and all.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
Another Melanie fan here:
Lay Down and more
I’ve bookmarked this for a listen after I finish listening to the whole Candles in the rain album. It is a huge trip down memory lane.
and it is about peace.
I need this at the moment. Thanks for bringing her up, sm.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
LAY DOWN Melanie & The Edwin Hawkins Singers LIVE ’70 (Candles In The Rain)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZ52lk9wjZI
Another Melanie fan here:
Lay Down and moreI’ve bookmarked this for a listen after I finish listening to the whole Candles in the rain album. It is a huge trip down memory lane.
and it is about peace.I need this at the moment. Thanks for bringing her up, sm.
I needed it too. That is why I went to it.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Another Melanie fan here:
Lay Down and moreI’ve bookmarked this for a listen after I finish listening to the whole Candles in the rain album. It is a huge trip down memory lane.
and it is about peace.I need this at the moment. Thanks for bringing her up, sm.
I needed it too. That is why I went to it.
Wish I could find a good book to live in.
..
If find a greally good book, I’d never have to come out and
Look at what they have done to my song.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Close to it all
:)
This album was a really fine piece of work by an artist who really meant it.
Click to her version of Ruby Tuesday
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Close to it all
:)
This album was a really fine piece of work by an artist who really meant it.
Click to her version of Ruby Tuesday
I loved this.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said::)
This album was a really fine piece of work by an artist who really meant it.
Click to her version of Ruby Tuesday
I loved this.
I was asked again recently to seriously think about the one record you’d want to be marooned on a desert island with.
Though I always wondered what I could be able to play this record on, I’d say that it could quite possibly be this album.
I always really liked her approach to making public comment within her music.
roughbarked said:
I was asked again recently to seriously think about the one record you’d want to be marooned on a desert island with. Though I always wondered what I could be able to play this record on, I’d say that it could quite possibly be this album.
I always really liked her approach to making public comment within her music.
Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air.
1 January 1969
this week last week weeks in 1. (2) WHITE ROOM Cream 8 2. (3) LITTLE ARROWS Leapy Lee 13 3. (1) HEY JUDE/REVOLUTION The Beatles 14 4. (4) LOVE CHILD Diana Ross And The Supremes 7 5. (7) HOLD ME TIGHT Johnny Nash 11 6. (5) THOSE WERE THE DAYS Mary Hopkin 13 7. (11) CHEWY CHEWY Ohio Express 6 8. (6) INDIAN RESERVATION Don Fardon 11 9. (9) ELEANORE/SURFER DAN The Turtles 10 10. (10) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER Jimi Hendrix 6 11. (8) WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Joe Cocker 7 12. (12) ELOISE Barry Ryan 3 13. (14) GOING UP THE COUNTRY Canned Heat 3 14. (13) MAGIC CARPET RIDE Steppenwolf 7 15. (20) SCARBOROUGH FAIR/CANTICLE Sergio Mendes And Brasil ’66 3 16. (16) BANG-SHANG-A-LANG The Archies 9 17. (17) THE AGE OF CONSENT Ronnie Burns 5 18. (22) STAR CROSSED LOVERS Neil Sedaka 3 19. (26) NOT ENOUGH INDIANS Dean Martin 4 20. (15) ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN Dion 6 21. (23) JESAMINE The Casuals 7 22. (18) MARY MARY/WHAT AM I DOING HANGING AROUND? The Monkees 13 23. (19) 1-2-3 RED LIGHT 1910 Fruitgum Co. 17 24. (28) HI-HEEL-SNEAKERS/HITCHCOCK RAILWAY Jose Feliciano 4 25. (27) MIDNIGHT CONFESSIONS Grass Roots 8 26. (21) THOSE WERE THE DAYS/MAKE IT GO Sandie Shaw 12 27. (24) HARPER VALLEY PTA Jeannie C. Riley 16 28. (25) CINNAMON Derek 13 29. (32) ON THE ROAD AGAIN Canned Heat 14 30. (29) THE GREAT ESCAPE Ray Stevens 2 31. (31) A LITTLE BIT FOR SANDY Paul Peterson 11 32. (33) THE STRAIGHT LIFE Bobby Goldsboro 5 33. (34) LIGHT MY FIRE (EP) Jose Feliciano 15 34. (36) GOODY GOODY GUMDROP 1910 Fruitgum Co. 2 35. (35) BILLY YOU’RE MY FRIEND Gene Pitney 5 36. (39) KENTUCKY WOMAN/HUSH Deep Purple 2 37. (38) SEE SAW Aretha Franklin 2 38. (30) ROSE COLOURED GLASSES Johnny Farnham 9 39. (-) FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE Stevie Wonder 1 40. (40) LET’S TAKE A WALK Tommy Leonetti 5*gives ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN a spin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5hFMy4pTrs
sarahs mum said:
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1 January 1969
this week last week weeks in 1. (2) WHITE ROOM Cream 8 2. (3) LITTLE ARROWS Leapy Lee 13 3. (1) HEY JUDE/REVOLUTION The Beatles 14 4. (4) LOVE CHILD Diana Ross And The Supremes 7 5. (7) HOLD ME TIGHT Johnny Nash 11 6. (5) THOSE WERE THE DAYS Mary Hopkin 13 7. (11) CHEWY CHEWY Ohio Express 6 8. (6) INDIAN RESERVATION Don Fardon 11 9. (9) ELEANORE/SURFER DAN The Turtles 10 10. (10) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER Jimi Hendrix 6 11. (8) WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Joe Cocker 7 12. (12) ELOISE Barry Ryan 3 13. (14) GOING UP THE COUNTRY Canned Heat 3 14. (13) MAGIC CARPET RIDE Steppenwolf 7 15. (20) SCARBOROUGH FAIR/CANTICLE Sergio Mendes And Brasil ’66 3 16. (16) BANG-SHANG-A-LANG The Archies 9 17. (17) THE AGE OF CONSENT Ronnie Burns 5 18. (22) STAR CROSSED LOVERS Neil Sedaka 3 19. (26) NOT ENOUGH INDIANS Dean Martin 4 20. (15) ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN Dion 6 21. (23) JESAMINE The Casuals 7 22. (18) MARY MARY/WHAT AM I DOING HANGING AROUND? The Monkees 13 23. (19) 1-2-3 RED LIGHT 1910 Fruitgum Co. 17 24. (28) HI-HEEL-SNEAKERS/HITCHCOCK RAILWAY Jose Feliciano 4 25. (27) MIDNIGHT CONFESSIONS Grass Roots 8 26. (21) THOSE WERE THE DAYS/MAKE IT GO Sandie Shaw 12 27. (24) HARPER VALLEY PTA Jeannie C. Riley 16 28. (25) CINNAMON Derek 13 29. (32) ON THE ROAD AGAIN Canned Heat 14 30. (29) THE GREAT ESCAPE Ray Stevens 2 31. (31) A LITTLE BIT FOR SANDY Paul Peterson 11 32. (33) THE STRAIGHT LIFE Bobby Goldsboro 5 33. (34) LIGHT MY FIRE (EP) Jose Feliciano 15 34. (36) GOODY GOODY GUMDROP 1910 Fruitgum Co. 2 35. (35) BILLY YOU’RE MY FRIEND Gene Pitney 5 36. (39) KENTUCKY WOMAN/HUSH Deep Purple 2 37. (38) SEE SAW Aretha Franklin 2 38. (30) ROSE COLOURED GLASSES Johnny Farnham 9 39. (-) FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE Stevie Wonder 1 40. (40) LET’S TAKE A WALK Tommy Leonetti 5*gives ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN a spin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5hFMy4pTrs
Ha, Go Set. Anna used to get that.
Bubblecar said:
sarahs mum said:
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1 January 1969
this week last week weeks in 1. (2) WHITE ROOM Cream 8 2. (3) LITTLE ARROWS Leapy Lee 13 3. (1) HEY JUDE/REVOLUTION The Beatles 14 4. (4) LOVE CHILD Diana Ross And The Supremes 7 5. (7) HOLD ME TIGHT Johnny Nash 11 6. (5) THOSE WERE THE DAYS Mary Hopkin 13 7. (11) CHEWY CHEWY Ohio Express 6 8. (6) INDIAN RESERVATION Don Fardon 11 9. (9) ELEANORE/SURFER DAN The Turtles 10 10. (10) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER Jimi Hendrix 6 11. (8) WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Joe Cocker 7 12. (12) ELOISE Barry Ryan 3 13. (14) GOING UP THE COUNTRY Canned Heat 3 14. (13) MAGIC CARPET RIDE Steppenwolf 7 15. (20) SCARBOROUGH FAIR/CANTICLE Sergio Mendes And Brasil ’66 3 16. (16) BANG-SHANG-A-LANG The Archies 9 17. (17) THE AGE OF CONSENT Ronnie Burns 5 18. (22) STAR CROSSED LOVERS Neil Sedaka 3 19. (26) NOT ENOUGH INDIANS Dean Martin 4 20. (15) ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN Dion 6 21. (23) JESAMINE The Casuals 7 22. (18) MARY MARY/WHAT AM I DOING HANGING AROUND? The Monkees 13 23. (19) 1-2-3 RED LIGHT 1910 Fruitgum Co. 17 24. (28) HI-HEEL-SNEAKERS/HITCHCOCK RAILWAY Jose Feliciano 4 25. (27) MIDNIGHT CONFESSIONS Grass Roots 8 26. (21) THOSE WERE THE DAYS/MAKE IT GO Sandie Shaw 12 27. (24) HARPER VALLEY PTA Jeannie C. Riley 16 28. (25) CINNAMON Derek 13 29. (32) ON THE ROAD AGAIN Canned Heat 14 30. (29) THE GREAT ESCAPE Ray Stevens 2 31. (31) A LITTLE BIT FOR SANDY Paul Peterson 11 32. (33) THE STRAIGHT LIFE Bobby Goldsboro 5 33. (34) LIGHT MY FIRE (EP) Jose Feliciano 15 34. (36) GOODY GOODY GUMDROP 1910 Fruitgum Co. 2 35. (35) BILLY YOU’RE MY FRIEND Gene Pitney 5 36. (39) KENTUCKY WOMAN/HUSH Deep Purple 2 37. (38) SEE SAW Aretha Franklin 2 38. (30) ROSE COLOURED GLASSES Johnny Farnham 9 39. (-) FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE Stevie Wonder 1 40. (40) LET’S TAKE A WALK Tommy Leonetti 5*gives ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN a spin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5hFMy4pTrs
Ha, Go Set. Anna used to get that.
Me too. but later than this edition. If you had asked me what my favourite song was on that list at that time I probably would have said ‘what am I doing hanging around?’ or ‘hey jude.’
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:This album was a really fine piece of work by an artist who really meant it.
Click to her version of Ruby Tuesday
I loved this.
I was asked again recently to seriously think about the one record you’d want to be marooned on a desert island with. Though I always wondered what I could be able to play this record on, I’d say that it could quite possibly be this album.
I always really liked her approach to making public comment within her music.
I am always for neglected music. I think I would take the most panned Paul Simon record. Hearts and Bones.
I have only started to play it again recently. I used to play it all the time but when Brett left he quoted from it. And it made me angry that he misappropriated some of my favourite lyrics. I’m owning them again.
sarahs mum said:
Bubblecar said:
sarahs mum said:
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1 January 1969
this week last week weeks in 1. (2) WHITE ROOM Cream 8 2. (3) LITTLE ARROWS Leapy Lee 13 3. (1) HEY JUDE/REVOLUTION The Beatles 14 4. (4) LOVE CHILD Diana Ross And The Supremes 7 5. (7) HOLD ME TIGHT Johnny Nash 11 6. (5) THOSE WERE THE DAYS Mary Hopkin 13 7. (11) CHEWY CHEWY Ohio Express 6 8. (6) INDIAN RESERVATION Don Fardon 11 9. (9) ELEANORE/SURFER DAN The Turtles 10 10. (10) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER Jimi Hendrix 6 11. (8) WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Joe Cocker 7 12. (12) ELOISE Barry Ryan 3 13. (14) GOING UP THE COUNTRY Canned Heat 3 14. (13) MAGIC CARPET RIDE Steppenwolf 7 15. (20) SCARBOROUGH FAIR/CANTICLE Sergio Mendes And Brasil ’66 3 16. (16) BANG-SHANG-A-LANG The Archies 9 17. (17) THE AGE OF CONSENT Ronnie Burns 5 18. (22) STAR CROSSED LOVERS Neil Sedaka 3 19. (26) NOT ENOUGH INDIANS Dean Martin 4 20. (15) ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN Dion 6 21. (23) JESAMINE The Casuals 7 22. (18) MARY MARY/WHAT AM I DOING HANGING AROUND? The Monkees 13 23. (19) 1-2-3 RED LIGHT 1910 Fruitgum Co. 17 24. (28) HI-HEEL-SNEAKERS/HITCHCOCK RAILWAY Jose Feliciano 4 25. (27) MIDNIGHT CONFESSIONS Grass Roots 8 26. (21) THOSE WERE THE DAYS/MAKE IT GO Sandie Shaw 12 27. (24) HARPER VALLEY PTA Jeannie C. Riley 16 28. (25) CINNAMON Derek 13 29. (32) ON THE ROAD AGAIN Canned Heat 14 30. (29) THE GREAT ESCAPE Ray Stevens 2 31. (31) A LITTLE BIT FOR SANDY Paul Peterson 11 32. (33) THE STRAIGHT LIFE Bobby Goldsboro 5 33. (34) LIGHT MY FIRE (EP) Jose Feliciano 15 34. (36) GOODY GOODY GUMDROP 1910 Fruitgum Co. 2 35. (35) BILLY YOU’RE MY FRIEND Gene Pitney 5 36. (39) KENTUCKY WOMAN/HUSH Deep Purple 2 37. (38) SEE SAW Aretha Franklin 2 38. (30) ROSE COLOURED GLASSES Johnny Farnham 9 39. (-) FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE Stevie Wonder 1 40. (40) LET’S TAKE A WALK Tommy Leonetti 5*gives ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN a spin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5hFMy4pTrs
Ha, Go Set. Anna used to get that.
Me too. but later than this edition. If you had asked me what my favourite song was on that list at that time I probably would have said ‘what am I doing hanging around?’ or ‘hey jude.’
It is a big list to pick one from. There are a great many songs that I would have to choose from. White room being where it was at the time would suggest that the others were on their way up or down. I cannot say that White Room is any less than Hey Jude.
Getting back to our special Melanie Safka moment.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
Bubblecar said:Ha, Go Set. Anna used to get that.
Me too. but later than this edition. If you had asked me what my favourite song was on that list at that time I probably would have said ‘what am I doing hanging around?’ or ‘hey jude.’
It is a big list to pick one from. There are a great many songs that I would have to choose from. White room being where it was at the time would suggest that the others were on their way up or down. I cannot say that White Room is any less than Hey Jude.
It’s a different list when looking back on it with more mature taste and knowing what was actually artistically important because… revisionism.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:I loved this.
I was asked again recently to seriously think about the one record you’d want to be marooned on a desert island with. Though I always wondered what I could be able to play this record on, I’d say that it could quite possibly be this album.
I always really liked her approach to making public comment within her music.
I am always for neglected music. I think I would take the most panned Paul Simon record. Hearts and Bones.
I have only started to play it again recently. I used to play it all the time but when Brett left he quoted from it. And it made me angry that he misappropriated some of my favourite lyrics. I’m owning them again.
Strength!
:)
roughbarked said:
Getting back to our special Melanie Safka moment.
and “A hard rain is gonna fall”;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=creAwh4lIy8
Michael V said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:I was asked again recently to seriously think about the one record you’d want to be marooned on a desert island with. Though I always wondered what I could be able to play this record on, I’d say that it could quite possibly be this album.
I always really liked her approach to making public comment within her music.
I am always for neglected music. I think I would take the most panned Paul Simon record. Hearts and Bones.
I have only started to play it again recently. I used to play it all the time but when Brett left he quoted from it. And it made me angry that he misappropriated some of my favourite lyrics. I’m owning them again.
Strength!
:)
Hearts and Bones is a great pice of Paul Simon. He is also one of my long time faves.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:I loved this.
I was asked again recently to seriously think about the one record you’d want to be marooned on a desert island with. Though I always wondered what I could be able to play this record on, I’d say that it could quite possibly be this album.
I always really liked her approach to making public comment within her music.
I am always for neglected music. I think I would take the most panned Paul Simon record. Hearts and Bones.
I have only started to play it again recently. I used to play it all the time but when Brett left he quoted from it. And it made me angry that he misappropriated some of my favourite lyrics. I’m owning them again.
Train in the Distance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YUEziX25DQ&list=OLAK5uy_lkBBkUCr-HO21QWak7o3pIhiimc5FlJ64
sarahs mum said:
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1 January 1969
this week last week weeks in 1. (2) WHITE ROOM Cream 8 2. (3) LITTLE ARROWS Leapy Lee 13 3. (1) HEY JUDE/REVOLUTION The Beatles 14 4. (4) LOVE CHILD Diana Ross And The Supremes 7 5. (7) HOLD ME TIGHT Johnny Nash 11 6. (5) THOSE WERE THE DAYS Mary Hopkin 13 7. (11) CHEWY CHEWY Ohio Express 6 8. (6) INDIAN RESERVATION Don Fardon 11 9. (9) ELEANORE/SURFER DAN The Turtles 10 10. (10) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER Jimi Hendrix 6 11. (8) WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Joe Cocker 7 12. (12) ELOISE Barry Ryan 3 13. (14) GOING UP THE COUNTRY Canned Heat 3 14. (13) MAGIC CARPET RIDE Steppenwolf 7 15. (20) SCARBOROUGH FAIR/CANTICLE Sergio Mendes And Brasil ’66 3 16. (16) BANG-SHANG-A-LANG The Archies 9 17. (17) THE AGE OF CONSENT Ronnie Burns 5 18. (22) STAR CROSSED LOVERS Neil Sedaka 3 19. (26) NOT ENOUGH INDIANS Dean Martin 4 20. (15) ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN Dion 6 21. (23) JESAMINE The Casuals 7 22. (18) MARY MARY/WHAT AM I DOING HANGING AROUND? The Monkees 13 23. (19) 1-2-3 RED LIGHT 1910 Fruitgum Co. 17 24. (28) HI-HEEL-SNEAKERS/HITCHCOCK RAILWAY Jose Feliciano 4 25. (27) MIDNIGHT CONFESSIONS Grass Roots 8 26. (21) THOSE WERE THE DAYS/MAKE IT GO Sandie Shaw 12 27. (24) HARPER VALLEY PTA Jeannie C. Riley 16 28. (25) CINNAMON Derek 13 29. (32) ON THE ROAD AGAIN Canned Heat 14 30. (29) THE GREAT ESCAPE Ray Stevens 2 31. (31) A LITTLE BIT FOR SANDY Paul Peterson 11 32. (33) THE STRAIGHT LIFE Bobby Goldsboro 5 33. (34) LIGHT MY FIRE (EP) Jose Feliciano 15 34. (36) GOODY GOODY GUMDROP 1910 Fruitgum Co. 2 35. (35) BILLY YOU’RE MY FRIEND Gene Pitney 5 36. (39) KENTUCKY WOMAN/HUSH Deep Purple 2 37. (38) SEE SAW Aretha Franklin 2 38. (30) ROSE COLOURED GLASSES Johnny Farnham 9 39. (-) FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE Stevie Wonder 1 40. (40) LET’S TAKE A WALK Tommy Leonetti 5*gives ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN a spin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5hFMy4pTrs
I would never associate Deep Purple with Kentucky Woman.
Peak Warming Man said:
sarahs mum said:
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1 January 1969
this week last week weeks in 1. (2) WHITE ROOM Cream 8 2. (3) LITTLE ARROWS Leapy Lee 13 3. (1) HEY JUDE/REVOLUTION The Beatles 14 4. (4) LOVE CHILD Diana Ross And The Supremes 7 5. (7) HOLD ME TIGHT Johnny Nash 11 6. (5) THOSE WERE THE DAYS Mary Hopkin 13 7. (11) CHEWY CHEWY Ohio Express 6 8. (6) INDIAN RESERVATION Don Fardon 11 9. (9) ELEANORE/SURFER DAN The Turtles 10 10. (10) ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER Jimi Hendrix 6 11. (8) WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Joe Cocker 7 12. (12) ELOISE Barry Ryan 3 13. (14) GOING UP THE COUNTRY Canned Heat 3 14. (13) MAGIC CARPET RIDE Steppenwolf 7 15. (20) SCARBOROUGH FAIR/CANTICLE Sergio Mendes And Brasil ’66 3 16. (16) BANG-SHANG-A-LANG The Archies 9 17. (17) THE AGE OF CONSENT Ronnie Burns 5 18. (22) STAR CROSSED LOVERS Neil Sedaka 3 19. (26) NOT ENOUGH INDIANS Dean Martin 4 20. (15) ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN Dion 6 21. (23) JESAMINE The Casuals 7 22. (18) MARY MARY/WHAT AM I DOING HANGING AROUND? The Monkees 13 23. (19) 1-2-3 RED LIGHT 1910 Fruitgum Co. 17 24. (28) HI-HEEL-SNEAKERS/HITCHCOCK RAILWAY Jose Feliciano 4 25. (27) MIDNIGHT CONFESSIONS Grass Roots 8 26. (21) THOSE WERE THE DAYS/MAKE IT GO Sandie Shaw 12 27. (24) HARPER VALLEY PTA Jeannie C. Riley 16 28. (25) CINNAMON Derek 13 29. (32) ON THE ROAD AGAIN Canned Heat 14 30. (29) THE GREAT ESCAPE Ray Stevens 2 31. (31) A LITTLE BIT FOR SANDY Paul Peterson 11 32. (33) THE STRAIGHT LIFE Bobby Goldsboro 5 33. (34) LIGHT MY FIRE (EP) Jose Feliciano 15 34. (36) GOODY GOODY GUMDROP 1910 Fruitgum Co. 2 35. (35) BILLY YOU’RE MY FRIEND Gene Pitney 5 36. (39) KENTUCKY WOMAN/HUSH Deep Purple 2 37. (38) SEE SAW Aretha Franklin 2 38. (30) ROSE COLOURED GLASSES Johnny Farnham 9 39. (-) FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE Stevie Wonder 1 40. (40) LET’S TAKE A WALK Tommy Leonetti 5*gives ABRAHAM MARTIN AND JOHN a spin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5hFMy4pTrs
I would never associate Deep Purple with Kentucky Woman.
It was quite early in their career. They did a better job of Hush.
sarahs mum said:
We later found out they cheated with the ballot so they could get Normie and pull off a coup like the States did with Elvis.
Normie said later that he didn’t mind.
I have always wondered how others that shared his birthday felt about it.
Manfred Mann – Fox On The Run
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl8hU_zUYvA
Crimson and Clover – Tommy James & The Shondells
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpGEeneO-t0
sarahs mum said:
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Crimson and Clover – Tommy James & The Shondells
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpGEeneO-t0
As I said, it was a big list to pick from. I also had a thing for this song at the time.
Dizzy – Tommy Roe (1969)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arpidGq8SlA
Earworm!!!
sarahs mum said:
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Dizzy – Tommy Roe (1969)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arpidGq8SlAEarworm!!!
It certainly was.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
It’s all too beautiful
:)
Now for some “mod / rocker stuff“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkkZdcYtlsQ
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
It’s all too beautiful
:)
Now for some mod / rocker stuff
I can’t explain.
Fleetwood Mac – Albatross
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVwZqoyLsw4
>>>
The mysterious termination of Buckingham’s tenure early last year is certainly a loss to the band. But on strictly musical terms, there has been little dissent about the latest of the personnel additions that have characterised the Anglo-US rock institution since the late 1960s.
The silver lining to the great songwriter/ guitarist’s ousting was revealed when Neil Finn, of all legends, and Mike Campbell of the late Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers were officially announced as surprise additions to the Mac’s “creative evolution”.
All you have to know, and people have to know, is that it was not a tenable situation.With the promise “we’ll be performing all the hits that the fans love”, and the obvious bonuses of two exceptional talents and legacies fleshing out the story, the possibilities for a typically massive 2019 world tour instantly seemed pretty exciting.
But pop is more than music. The open book of dramas that has helped define Fleetwood Mac since the torrid romantic entanglements of their golden age is entrenched in the songs. Life and art are literally inseparable. So pry and gossip we must.
“All you have to know, and people have to know, is that it was not a tenable situation,” the real-life Mick Fleetwood responds, with a distinct air of mind-your-own-business. “It’s fundamentally about just a dysfunctional moment in time that could no longer continue.
“I think both Lindsay and the band have our own private – and will remain private – not interpretations, but knowledge and understanding of … why this happened.”
The “simple answer”, he concludes via phone from his home in Hawaii, “is that no one was happy and there was just an impasse of understanding and we don’t need to go into any details”.
Moving right along, it was a tribute concert for the late Linda McCartney, Fleetwood explains, that first brought him into contact with the post-Crowded House Neil Finn at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 1999.
“I was, at that point, not doing a hell of a lot with Fleetwood Mac. He was sort of thinking about what he was going to be doing and I do remember saying, ‘You know what, it would be great to be in a band together’.”
That seed would take almost 20 years to sprout. Lightsleeper, an album ultimately credited to Neil and Liam Finn last year, features Fleetwood on several tracks recorded over a five-week stay in Auckland.
“That’s where we really consummated our strange passing-in-the night friendship, which ironically ended up with what we’re doing now,” he says.
Campbell, for his part, was connected to the band via the late Tom Petty’s longstanding involvement with Nicks — although their mega-hit Stop Dragging My Heart Around has been respectfully absent from set lists so far.
On the mechanics of the induction process, Fleetwood says, “You don’t ask Mike Campbell or Neil Finn to audition for a job. But in good humour, both of them said, ‘I get it, we’ve got to come and we’ve got to play’.
“We played a whole bunch of Fleetwood Mac stuff. We banged out some blues jams. Just a bit of everything, really. We were in a little theatre here and no one knew we were doing it.
“I don’t think they’d have got on the plane and come here unless they had a vision that this might very well work. And it did.”
The “style of the players is always the prerequisite”, he says of the band’s longstanding revolving door policy, which has generated numerous incarnations since the name first evolved out of John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers in London in 1967.
“The style of Mike, and the style of Neil, comes in and reinterprets the songs that we’re playing. Hugely. Right now I’m looking forward to the distinct possibility of creating more music … it’s really an interesting moment, musically.”
And dramatically? As much as he’d prefer to downplay the soap opera aspect, Fleetwood has to agree that the band’s inter-personal relationships are as much a part of the Mac legend as their albums.
“It’s a Shakespearean play, a Greek tragedy, mixed with Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” he says. “I think we’ve been a little naive and overly open about being human, there are no regrets and I think it’s become part of our history now where people identify with not only the music, but in truth, the fact that we’re not perfect.
“The truth, without being too sloppy, there is respect and there is love involved and sometimes that just isn’t enough.”
Last month, Buckingham’s reported heart attack and subsequent vocal cord damage added one further shock to a tumultuous year. While Fleetwood lavishes all due praise and respect on his estranged band mate’s legacy, it’s those hypothetical new studio horizons with Finn and Campbell that occupy his creative imagination.
“All of these people are very profoundly active writers,” he says. “There’s no shortage of material, put it that way. And I look forward to that . Because I think that would be a page that is well worth turning.”
Fleetwood Mac play RAC Arena in Perth on August 9 and 11; Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney on August 15, 17, 27 and 29 (sold out); Brisbane Entertainment Centre on August 20 (sold out), 22 and 24; and Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on September 2, 4, 7 (sold out) and 9.
https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/music/fleetwood-mac-s-world-keeps-turning-20190312-p513ic.html
Blackberry Way THE MOVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm7i7qLzFd0
sarahs mum said:
Blackberry Way THE MOVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm7i7qLzFd0
I Keep watching flowers in the rain.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
Blackberry Way THE MOVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm7i7qLzFd0
I Keep watching flowers in the rain.
Which was the first song played on a pirate radio station?
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
Blackberry Way THE MOVE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm7i7qLzFd0
I Keep watching flowers in the rain.
Which was the first song played on a pirate radio station?
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:I Keep watching flowers in the rain.
Which was the first song played on a pirate radio station?
This later evolved into the Electric Light Orchestra.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:I Keep watching flowers in the rain.
Which was the first song played on a pirate radio station?
I did like Daltrey.
I think Pete Townsend probably was a kiddy fiddler. But he was a shit hot gitar player.
Yes. I think we can still listen to Michael Jackson. IT isn’t going to be the same tho. He stuffed that.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Which was the first song played on a pirate radio station?
I did like Daltrey.
I think Pete Townsend probably was a kiddy fiddler. But he was a shit hot gitar player.Yes. I think we can still listen to Michael Jackson. IT isn’t going to be the same tho. He stuffed that.
No. Pete was a kiddy fiddled.
You didn’t listen to what he wrote.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:I did like Daltrey.
I think Pete Townsend probably was a kiddy fiddler. But he was a shit hot gitar player.Yes. I think we can still listen to Michael Jackson. IT isn’t going to be the same tho. He stuffed that.
No. Pete was a kiddy fiddled.
You didn’t listen to what he wrote.
Yeah. I know that. I recall. And the case. Which was wishy washy.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:I did like Daltrey.
I think Pete Townsend probably was a kiddy fiddler. But he was a shit hot gitar player.Yes. I think we can still listen to Michael Jackson. IT isn’t going to be the same tho. He stuffed that.
No. Pete was a kiddy fiddled.
You didn’t listen to what he wrote.
oops, didn’t check the link I posted. I meant to post flowers in the rain by the move but the who was still stuck in there, somehow. Anyway, trust me. Pete spent much of his life talking about being kiddy fiddled and nobody noticed that fact?
This is the first track from Deep Purple’s third and eponymous album, Deep Purple (1969).
Chasing Shadows
roughbarked said:
This is the first track from Deep Purple’s third and eponymous album, Deep Purple (1969).
Chasing Shadows
The album is actually a really nice piece of work that should really show that they had a lot more up their sleeve than smoke on the water. In the early days they cut their teeth on doing their versions of other people’s work. Here’s them dong Donovan Lelania
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
This is the first track from Deep Purple’s third and eponymous album, Deep Purple (1969).
Chasing Shadows
The album is actually a really nice piece of work that should really show that they had a lot more up their sleeve than smoke on the water. In the early days they cut their teeth on doing their versions of other people’s work. Here’s them dong Donovan Lalena
Wrong link. Fixed. It is a nice rendition, really.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
This is the first track from Deep Purple’s third and eponymous album, Deep Purple (1969).
Chasing Shadows
The album is actually a really nice piece of work that should really show that they had a lot more up their sleeve than smoke on the water. In the early days they cut their teeth on doing their versions of other people’s work. Here’s them dong Donovan Lalena
Wrong link. Fixed. It is a nice rendition, really.
Ian Gillan has said that “Child in Time” is based on It’s a Beautiful Day’s psychedelic song “Bombay Calling”. It’s a Beautiful Day in return borrowed Purple’s “Wring That Neck” and turned it into “Don and Dewey” on their second album Marrying Maiden (1970). As Ian Gillan put it in a 2002 interview, “There are two sides to that song – the musical side and the lyrical side. On the musical side, there used to be this song ‘Bombay Calling’ by a band called It’s A Beautiful Day. It was fresh and original, when Jon was one day playing it on his keyboard. It sounded good, and we thought we’d play around with it, change it a bit and do something new keeping that as a base. But then, I had never heard the original ‘Bombay Calling’. So, we created this song using the Cold War as the theme, and wrote the lines ‘Sweet child in time, you’ll see the line.’ That’s how the lyrical side came in. Then, Jon had the keyboard parts ready and Ritchie had the guitar parts ready. The song basically reflected the mood of the moment, and that’s why it became so popular.”
OK, we have had Melanie’s Candles in the rain and Liquid acrobat as regards the curved air.. Now I submit “Argus“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtpzJnLclrg as a third possible desert island album.
roughbarked said:
OK, we have had Melanie’s Candles in the rain and Liquid acrobat as regards the curved air.. Now I submit “Argus“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtpzJnLclrg as a third possible desert island album.
The air may well be curved, but the title of the album does not mention this:)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
OK, we have had Melanie’s Candles in the rain and Liquid acrobat as regards the curved air.. Now I submit “Argus“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtpzJnLclrg as a third possible desert island album.
The air may well be curved, but the title of the album does not mention this:)
There was a bit of poetic license there I must admit.
Bonzo Dog (Doo Dah) Band – I’m The Urban Spaceman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrii_MILuvE
Write your music scores with a typewriter. Patent 1953.
mollwollfumble said:
Write your music scores with a typewriter. Patent 1953.
Interesting, but the circular keyboard would make me dizzy.
mollwollfumble said:
Write your music scores with a typewriter. Patent 1953.
Interesting
Did you see the wood splitter machine
https://imgur.com/gallery/HLPFPUu
Bubblecar said:
mollwollfumble said:
Write your music scores with a typewriter. Patent 1953.
Interesting, but the circular keyboard would make me dizzy.
It’s certainly weird. I understand that the purpose of the circle is that every key has the same action (like every piano key has the same action), typing in the very centre of the circle so you can see exactly where you’re typing before pressing the key.
Please let me know if you can play this. First attempt at uploading to the instaud website
mollwollfumble said:
Please let me know if you can play this. First attempt at uploading to the instaud website
yep. Good for me.
sarahs mum said:
mollwollfumble said:
Please let me know if you can play this. First attempt at uploading to the instaud websiteyep. Good for me.
Thanks,
Ignore the first two pieces. The impro starts about a third of the way through the third piece, about 6 minutes 20 seconds in.
instaud only accepts files smaller than 15 MB, which is annoying because I also just recorded a better 22 MB one.
mollwollfumble said:
Please let me know if you can play this. First attempt at uploading to the instaud website
Yep. Good as gold, both within the browser frame and full tab. Current Firefox browser.
mollwollfumble said:
sarahs mum said:
mollwollfumble said:
Please let me know if you can play this. First attempt at uploading to the instaud websiteyep. Good for me.
Thanks,
Ignore the first two pieces. The impro starts about a third of the way through the third piece, about 6 minutes 20 seconds in.instaud only accepts files smaller than 15 MB, which is annoying because I also just recorded a better 22 MB one.
You playing or mrs moll?
“This Migrant’:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbsYUwnswdk
From the brilliant, mercurial, evocative, transformative, and entirely wonderful ‘Circus’ by Not Drowning, Waiving.
There’s Ethnomusicology PhDs just on this album. And this song is funky as hell, too.
Turn it up.
:-)
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:The album is actually a really nice piece of work that should really show that they had a lot more up their sleeve than smoke on the water. In the early days they cut their teeth on doing their versions of other people’s work. Here’s them dong Donovan Lalena
Wrong link. Fixed. It is a nice rendition, really.
Ian Gillan has said that “Child in Time” is based on It’s a Beautiful Day’s psychedelic song “Bombay Calling”. It’s a Beautiful Day in return borrowed Purple’s “Wring That Neck” and turned it into “Don and Dewey” on their second album Marrying Maiden (1970). As Ian Gillan put it in a 2002 interview, “There are two sides to that song – the musical side and the lyrical side. On the musical side, there used to be this song ‘Bombay Calling’ by a band called It’s A Beautiful Day. It was fresh and original, when Jon was one day playing it on his keyboard. It sounded good, and we thought we’d play around with it, change it a bit and do something new keeping that as a base. But then, I had never heard the original ‘Bombay Calling’. So, we created this song using the Cold War as the theme, and wrote the lines ‘Sweet child in time, you’ll see the line.’ That’s how the lyrical side came in. Then, Jon had the keyboard parts ready and Ritchie had the guitar parts ready. The song basically reflected the mood of the moment, and that’s why it became so popular.”
In relation to the above. Compare. https://vimeo.com/15707433
Some of the readers may enjoy this.
A story of weight within us.
Directed by – Sava Zivkovic
Written by – Sava Zivkovic, Milan Nikolic, Nebojsa jez
Art Direction / Concept Design – Milan Nikolic
Character Artist – Antonio Esparza
Asset Artist – Mihailo Radosevic
Rigging – Borna Berc / Bunker VFX
Motion Capture / Character Animation – Take One
Motion Capture Performance by – Nebojsa Jez
Environments / Rendering / Compositing – Sava Zivkovic
Sound Design – Echoic
Original Score by – Iz Svemira
Mike Campbell Answers 21 Questions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-sk4rXINd8
Harry Chapin – The Mayor Of Candor Lied
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMz2EyNvdfg
My babys gone – Axiom (1971)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr1lVGuquuY
Bubblecar said:
mollwollfumble said:
sarahs mum said:yep. Good for me.
Thanks,
Ignore the first two pieces. The impro starts about a third of the way through the third piece, about 6 minutes 20 seconds in.instaud only accepts files smaller than 15 MB, which is annoying because I also just recorded a better 22 MB one.
You playing or mrs moll?
mrs m. I record her quite often.
Rule 303 said:
mollwollfumble said:
Please let me know if you can play this. First attempt at uploading to the instaud websiteYep. Good as gold, both within the browser frame and full tab. Current Firefox browser.
and it can be downloaded. She plays nicely. :)
“A Texas woman becomes the mother of sextuplets after giving birth to two sets of twin boys and one set of twin girls in under 10 minutes “
It’s official the ten minute barrier for sextuplets has now been broken
Peak Warming Man said:
“A Texas woman becomes the mother of sextuplets after giving birth to two sets of twin boys and one set of twin girls in under 10 minutes “It’s official the ten minute barrier for sextuplets has now been broken
chuckle
Joe Cocker – Hello Little Friend 1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6Q8cTw797Y
sarahs mum said:
Joe Cocker – Hello Little Friend 1969https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6Q8cTw797Y
:)
Keep The Home Fires Burning (Laura Wright) – Ivor Novello & Lena Guilbert Ford
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEzwTPPHx50
16 April 1969
The Beach Boys- I Can Hear Music enters charts at 18.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzCy0VKMhUs
Enters chart at 25. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Proud Mary (Live Best Quality) 1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StkKW61XYnI
Dionne Warwick – This Girl’s In Love With You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd2Q8VCk9co
Desmond Dekker & The Aces – Israelites (1969) HQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo7×3DHTR8A
sarahs mum said:
Desmond Dekker & The Aces – Israelites (1969) HQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo7×3DHTR8A
oh ooh, the israelites.
Loved it.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
Desmond Dekker & The Aces – Israelites (1969) HQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo7×3DHTR8A
oh ooh, the israelites.
Loved it.
“A surprise hit for the spring and summer of 1969 … released in October 1968 by Jamaican singer Desmond Dekker, the single was the first UK reggae number one and among the first to reach the US top ten. Most of us in the US had never heard of reggae yet and the sound was strange, yet the tune seemed oddly familiar with the lower register harmonizing vocals during each chorus reminiscent of those heard in early 60’s pop rock ‘n roll songs. That aspect of it made it sound a bit out of time and had many of us thinking we were hearing an early 60’s “golden oldie” we had somehow forgotten. It was hugely popular all the same, a catchy song with elusive lyrics that were difficult to understand except here and there. Despite “Israelites” being recorded and released in 1968, the Uni 45 discography shows its cataloguing in 1969. It debuted in the UK in March 1969 and soared to #1 for one week. It also reached #1 in Netherlands, Jamaica, South Africa, Canada, Sweden and Germany. In the US it debuted on the singles charts in May, reaching #9 on Billboard and #8 on Cash Box on July 5, 1969”
The Beatles – Don’t Let Me Down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCtzkaL2t_Y
Doug Parkinson In Focus – Dear Prudence – Hit Scene 1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw4BjU62t5Y
sarahs mum said:
The Beatles – Don’t Let Me Downhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCtzkaL2t_Y
Don’t make me blue :)
Gitarzan. Still p***es me off. Number 4 now.
Don’t usually bother with this thread but Jennifer Warnes – First We Take Manhattan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0rZ2CPCYBQ
Have not herd this song for decades, only recently rediscovered it.
Love it.
party_pants said:
Don’t usually bother with this thread but Jennifer Warnes – First We Take Manhattanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0rZ2CPCYBQ
Have not herd this song for decades, only recently rediscovered it.
Love it.
Likewise. But this ‘Time’ from Tom Waits, is a freaken masterpiece. It’s said of Waits that he manages to get more meaning into a single line than most writers will ever cram into their whole career.
Rule 303 said:
party_pants said:
Don’t usually bother with this thread but Jennifer Warnes – First We Take Manhattanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0rZ2CPCYBQ
Have not herd this song for decades, only recently rediscovered it.
Love it.
Likewise. But this ‘Time’ from Tom Waits, is a freaken masterpiece. It’s said of Waits that he manages to get more meaning into a single line than most writers will ever cram into their whole career.
I liked the Tom Waits.
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:
party_pants said:
Don’t usually bother with this thread but Jennifer Warnes – First We Take Manhattanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0rZ2CPCYBQ
Have not herd this song for decades, only recently rediscovered it.
Love it.
Likewise. But this ‘Time’ from Tom Waits, is a freaken masterpiece. It’s said of Waits that he manages to get more meaning into a single line than most writers will ever cram into their whole career.
I liked the Tom Waits.
How could you not?
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:Likewise. But this ‘Time’ from Tom Waits, is a freaken masterpiece. It’s said of Waits that he manages to get more meaning into a single line than most writers will ever cram into their whole career.
I liked the Tom Waits.
How could you not?
Well i am stuck half way through 1969.
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:I liked the Tom Waits.
How could you not?
Well i am stuck half way through 1969.
Musically?
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:How could you not?
Well i am stuck half way through 1969.
Musically?
I’m picking music to listen to from the charts. I’m up to here. It is my response to the ugly news. Going back to when ugly news caused good music.
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1969/19690621.html
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:Well i am stuck half way through 1969.
Musically?
I’m picking music to listen to from the charts. I’m up to here. It is my response to the ugly news. Going back to when ugly news caused good music.
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1969/19690621.html
Ahhh.
. nods .
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:Musically?
I’m picking music to listen to from the charts. I’m up to here. It is my response to the ugly news. Going back to when ugly news caused good music.
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1969/19690621.html
Ahhh.
. nods .
There was some crap music. But there was a lot of good stuff too. I had forgotten Deep Purple did Kentucky Woman. I have been having revisionist moments.
sarahs mum said:
Gitarzan. Still p***es me off. Number 4 now.
:) I hated that song.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
Gitarzan. Still p***es me off. Number 4 now.:) I hated that song.
me too. Somehow it made number 4 though.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
Gitarzan. Still p***es me off. Number 4 now.:) I hated that song.
me too. Somehow it made number 4 though.
It was a time for silly songs. Don’t you foget my unicorn.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said::) I hated that song.
me too. Somehow it made number 4 though.
It was a time for silly songs. Don’t you foget my unicorn.
I have been clicking on a few of the bubble gums to see if I remember them. There was a lot of trivial music going on. But there was a lot of really important music going on.
I probably should have started with the summer of love stuff.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:me too. Somehow it made number 4 though.
It was a time for silly songs. Don’t you foget my unicorn.
I have been clicking on a few of the bubble gums to see if I remember them. There was a lot of trivial music going on. But there was a lot of really important music going on.
I probably should have started with the summer of love stuff.
The ball bearing bird has never been seen and never been heard.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:It was a time for silly songs. Don’t you foget my unicorn.
I have been clicking on a few of the bubble gums to see if I remember them. There was a lot of trivial music going on. But there was a lot of really important music going on.
I probably should have started with the summer of love stuff.
The ball bearing bird has never been seen and never been heard.
Then there was the oooo me bum bum bird. It has no legs. And every time it’d come in to land, it’d go “ooo me bum bum…. ooo me bum bum” :)
Jackson Browne live 1978 Doctor My Eyes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wF7zc_YK6A
I love this tune:
The Rev Dodgson said:
I love this tune:
He certainly enjoyed switching time and rhythm rather unexpectedly :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bY&list=RDIsHcfMKWEeM&index=5
The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
sibeen said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bY&list=RDIsHcfMKWEeM&index=5The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
yes, i like that one. listened to it a few times.
ChrispenEvan said:
sibeen said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bY&list=RDIsHcfMKWEeM&index=5The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
yes, i like that one. listened to it a few times.
One of my Brother in Laws is into the band and put me onto the song a year or so ago. Spotted it with the Rev’s link and so had to post it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4Ao-iNPPUc
Thunderstruck by Steve’n‘Seagulls
I like this lot. posted them before.
ChrispenEvan said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4Ao-iNPPUcThunderstruck by Steve’n‘Seagulls
I like this lot. posted them before.
ROFL. I was already watching it, and yes, I’d seen it before.
sibeen said:
ChrispenEvan said:
sibeen said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bY&list=RDIsHcfMKWEeM&index=5The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
yes, i like that one. listened to it a few times.
One of my Brother in Laws is into the band and put me onto the song a year or so ago. Spotted it with the Rev’s link and so had to post it.
Song’s a bit country for me, but I liked the video :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqbk9cDX0l0
sibeen said:
ChrispenEvan said:
sibeen said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9FzVhw8_bY&list=RDIsHcfMKWEeM&index=5The Dead South – In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company
yes, i like that one. listened to it a few times.
One of my Brother in Laws is into the band and put me onto the song a year or so ago. Spotted it with the Rev’s link and so had to post it.
I have’t watched so many times.
The guy with the long hair and long beard on vocal reminds me of Sarah’s Dad. Some of the same feel and stage presence and mannerisms. Sarah’s Dad was from Ohio/Kentucky and played guitar, banjo, mandolin and bass. Played a lot of Appalachian crossover American blues with flat fingerpicking.
Having admitted that I love the song and the band (New female bad member these days.) I listen to this song and the lyrics are awful. It’s a great song. But it is awful.
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
ChrispenEvan said:yes, i like that one. listened to it a few times.
One of my Brother in Laws is into the band and put me onto the song a year or so ago. Spotted it with the Rev’s link and so had to post it.
I have’t watched so many times.
The guy with the long hair and long beard on vocal reminds me of Sarah’s Dad. Some of the same feel and stage presence and mannerisms. Sarah’s Dad was from Ohio/Kentucky and played guitar, banjo, mandolin and bass. Played a lot of Appalachian crossover American blues with flat fingerpicking.
Having admitted that I love the song and the band (New female bad member these days.) I listen to this song and the lyrics are awful. It’s a great song. But it is awful.
I have watched it so many times.
Blood, Sweat & Tears – You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cWPbLxtsLs
Joe South – Games people play
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzGAW4BB34
Glen Campbell & Jimmy Webb WHERE’S THE PLAYGROUND, SUSIE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XFubqtBVZ0
sarahs mum said:
Glen Campbell & Jimmy Webb WHERE’S THE PLAYGROUND, SUSIE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XFubqtBVZ0
Manfred Mann Ragamuffin Man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY5UIdsjoc8
Alan Parsons, The Turn of a Friendly Card (the full album) — one of my favourite albums.
The Boxer slid from 7 to 8 on the chart. Posting my favourite version from the concert in Central part rather than the 1969 version. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JUbFj0BIc4
Mary Hopkin – Goodbye 1969 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbMJGLSVwl0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz2GVlQkn4Q
KONGOS – Come with Me Now
Even I think that is a damn good tat.
https://i.imgur.com/PIo9ueY.mp4
Zager And Evans – In The Year 2525
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izQB2-Kmiic
My Sentimental Friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hXQpi2Cxy8
Rolling Stones – Honky Tonk Women (Hyde Park, 1969)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqtJELaLG5k
Rolling Stones “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” in 1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0qnt5rTCoo
Give Peace A Chance (1969) – Official Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yU0JuE1jTk
Rolling Stones “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” in 1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0qnt5rTCoo
Johnny Farnham – One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e06hBcBp8T8
The Monkees – Listen To The Band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dzRbH-Rttk
6 year old blind kid, taught himself.
https://i.imgur.com/5Z5P1Ew.mp4
Surprised if you have heard this before, powerful.
https://i.imgur.com/5jblWEh.mp4
PermeateFree said:
6 year old blind kid, taught himself.https://i.imgur.com/5Z5P1Ew.mp4
I’m sure I posted him the other day.
Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody Piano Cover with Crossover by Avett
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOrqLME1CFY
sarahs mum said:
PermeateFree said:
6 year old blind kid, taught himself.https://i.imgur.com/5Z5P1Ew.mp4
I’m sure I posted him the other day.
Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody Piano Cover with Crossover by Avett
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOrqLME1CFY
He’s got a great range.
sarahs mum said:
PermeateFree said:
6 year old blind kid, taught himself.https://i.imgur.com/5Z5P1Ew.mp4
I’m sure I posted him the other day.
Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody Piano Cover with Crossover by Avett
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOrqLME1CFY
Sorry, normally don’t bother with the music thread.
PermeateFree said:
sarahs mum said:
PermeateFree said:
6 year old blind kid, taught himself.https://i.imgur.com/5Z5P1Ew.mp4
I’m sure I posted him the other day.
Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody Piano Cover with Crossover by Avett
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOrqLME1CFY
Sorry, normally don’t bother with the music thread.
It might have been in the daytime chat thread.
sarahs mum said:
PermeateFree said:
sarahs mum said:I’m sure I posted him the other day.
Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody Piano Cover with Crossover by Avett
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOrqLME1CFY
Sorry, normally don’t bother with the music thread.
It might have been in the daytime chat thread.
I have been skipping several pages at a time recently (too much to read), so probably missed it.
Time to say goodbye, impressive flute playing.
https://youtu.be/Un8KVG_uovI
PermeateFree said:
Time to say goodbye, impressive flute playing.https://youtu.be/Un8KVG_uovI
:)
sarahs mum said:
PermeateFree said:
Time to say goodbye, impressive flute playing.https://youtu.be/Un8KVG_uovI
:)
Yeah, nice.. but what is he playing? Midi controller on tablet or somit.
Ian said:
sarahs mum said:
PermeateFree said:
Time to say goodbye, impressive flute playing.https://youtu.be/Un8KVG_uovI
:)
Yeah, nice.. but what is he playing? Midi controller on tablet or somit.
Good sound whatever he’s doing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlwDJO5ji-U
Tau.Neutrino said:
Local H – Bound For The Floor
I still have no more fucks to give
It is a bit like when I used to avidly listen to what was new on radio and I heard a song that had only the one lyric, bend me over and fuck me up the arse.. I thence stopped listening for new music.Tau.Neutrino said:
Hey Man Nice Shot – Filter
I’ve saved that for listening tomorrow. (Mrs V is asleep.) I Like Filter.
Possibly the best song of Kasey Chambers – Little Bird
Play it to ya daughters.
Just re-visited:
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just re-visited:122,675 views – WTF?
Dare I ask if that number seems low or high to you?
The Rev Dodgson said:
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just re-visited:122,675 views – WTF?
Dare I ask if that number seems low or high to you?
well, you did.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just re-visited:122,675 views – WTF?
Dare I ask if that number seems low or high to you?
I didn’t think you looked at a youtube video if it had more than 2k views :)
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sibeen said:122,675 views – WTF?
Dare I ask if that number seems low or high to you?
I didn’t think you looked at a youtube video if it had more than 2k views :)
Ah, well spotted then.
I make an exception for Ms. Mitchell :)
“30 seconds”;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtX-1_wVyno
Novemer 22 1968. (as transmitted on BBC TV January 5th 1969)
Goodbye Cream.
roughbarked said:
30 secondsNovemer 22 1968. (as transmitted on BBC TV January 5th 1969)
Goodbye Cream.
Interseting 122.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
30 secondsNovemer 22 1968. (as transmitted on BBC TV January 5th 1969)
Goodbye Cream.
Interseting 122.
Eric Clapton in “you know like”.
roughbarked said:
Try to realise..I found out today, we’re going wrong
The same in 2005. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsMLWPD2No0
roughbarked said:
Try to realise..I found out today, we’re going wrong
Probably the most apt song ever. “Politician“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGQDWj4pnNc
Thunderclap Newman enters chart on the 30th of August 1969. And you know that it’s right. We have got to get it together now. Great nostalgic clip. Rates highly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTZoJ01FpD8
Pete Townsend on the Go Set cover.
sarahs mum said:
Thunderclap Newman enters chart on the 30th of August 1969. And you know that it’s right. We have got to get it together now. Great nostalgic clip. Rates highly.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTZoJ01FpD8
Pete Townsend on the Go Set cover.
Townshend produced the single, arranged the strings, and played bass under the pseudonym Bijou Drains.
Ian said:
sarahs mum said:
Thunderclap Newman enters chart on the 30th of August 1969. And you know that it’s right. We have got to get it together now. Great nostalgic clip. Rates highly.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTZoJ01FpD8
Pete Townsend on the Go Set cover.
Townshend produced the single, arranged the strings, and played bass under the pseudonym Bijou Drains.
Didn’t know that tidbit abut Townshend. Thanks.
roughbarked said:
Ian said:
sarahs mum said:
Thunderclap Newman enters chart on the 30th of August 1969. And you know that it’s right. We have got to get it together now. Great nostalgic clip. Rates highly.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTZoJ01FpD8
Pete Townsend on the Go Set cover.
Townshend produced the single, arranged the strings, and played bass under the pseudonym Bijou Drains.
Didn’t know that tidbit abut Townshend. Thanks.
Also had a dog called Woodrow and like to say the world really is wonderful
Cymek said:
roughbarked said:
Ian said:Townshend produced the single, arranged the strings, and played bass under the pseudonym Bijou Drains.
Didn’t know that tidbit abut Townshend. Thanks.
Also had a dog called Woodrow and like to say the world really is wonderful
I found out that tidbit this afternoon independently
Goes over to hifi, puts on record, puts on incense. lights joint, some musical mediation….
the most magnificent array of music.
We werwen’t really sure but
in essence
I did know about myself.
Blood, Sweat and Tears – When I Die (1970)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgHnqTmKhoc
sarahs mum said:
Blood, Sweat and Tears – When I Die (1970)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgHnqTmKhoc
sm, that’s the ringtone on my phone :)
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Blood, Sweat and Tears – When I Die (1970)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgHnqTmKhoc
sm, that’s the ringtone on my phone :)
:)
I am listening to 27 December 1969.
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Blood, Sweat and Tears – When I Die (1970)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgHnqTmKhoc
sm, that’s the ringtone on my phone :)
:)
I am listening to 27 December 1969.
Kælan Mikla : Næturblóm (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRgxo8JtTRA
Dope Lemon – Hey You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm8UbnYqSFE
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets – Found God in a Tomato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t707pWG7-U
Stoned Jesus – I’m The Mountain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW1jxJ6ISks
The Myrrors – Warpainting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcIC-V_N5RE
Some of the commentors have been smoking pot.
The band has been too I think.
Yes I’m smoking pot.
Liquid Visions – Pink Cloud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWw500HI6L4
Amyl and The Sniffers, perform 70s Street Munchies, Live at The Brisbane Hotel, 3.2.2017 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mlOh_oSils
Ive bought their latest Vinyl LP
Can – Paperhouse – Live, 1971 (Remastered)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzry1jz2-oA
Gong – I Never Glid Before – Live 1973
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiy5K81qvbg
The Spy From Cairo – Nafas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-isjGJTiNs
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard – Work this Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDqgyxw0igs
Frank Zappa – Muffin Man
https://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwIrXOtZyvQ
SYNC24 – Dance of the Droids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joI6Dg1uNBY
Blonde Redhead – Misery Is A Butterfly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gP07_iaUwb4
Dead Vibrations – “Reflections” (Official Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3AVKzsvIK0
Allah Las – Raspberry Jam (Official Audio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOCZ-TbZwHc
Shuggie Otis – Sweet Thang
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR1nf9NUlpY
Michael Lener – Boombox
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rivxy3qXSak
Church of the Cosmic Skull – Evil in your Eye (Official Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMJTofSaKUM
Black Pistol Fire – Run Rabbit Run (Live on KEXP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCqWYU0JvLQ
Elise LeGrow “Drinking In The Day” (Live Acoustic)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCuXXpcPpFA
Blondie – Union City Blue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hvqgb1D6Opw
Wild Child – Expectations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUgXjGKJJRo
Pink Turns Blue – Your Master Is Calling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT9lwMakwv8
Ane Brun – To Let Myself Go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qk-LnXTRRw
Charlotte Cardin – “Dirty Dirty” | Black Box Sessions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrm8MBFeDBo
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – Save My Soul
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5IEt63qOSI
Chelou – Out Of Sight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Yz2t1QeIHQ
The Comet Is Coming – Summon The Fire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G55GspnNkBo
Dancing Queen – Abba (1920s Hot Jazz Cover) ft. Gunhild Carling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaSxhKf5pV0
Tau.Neutrino said:
Dancing Queen – Abba (1920s Hot Jazz Cover) ft. Gunhild Carling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaSxhKf5pV0
Mrs m knows someone who is doing new versions of Abba, with more melody and less rhythm, to bring out the words. It’s very effective.
https://muzikum.eu/en/127-239-527317/vive-la-fete/noir-desir-english-translation.html
Stelvio Cipriani – Mary’s Theme (1969)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGQR3Chf9hE
Tau.Neutrino said:
An old French tune (by Georges Brassens) | Pomplamoose ft. John Schroeder
I listened to that yesterday..
:)
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
An old French tune (by Georges Brassens) | Pomplamoose ft. John Schroeder
I listened to that yesterday..
:)
:)
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
An old French tune (by Georges Brassens) | Pomplamoose ft. John Schroeder
I listened to that yesterday..
:)
:)
listening to atm.
Joe Bonamassa – Riff Notes – History of the Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=defGsJdAA2M
I Met Him On A Sunday – Laura Nyro & LaBelle – Columbia – 1971
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx5rP2vQFxA
“Hand Clapping Song” – The Meters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBuyAL-otK4
METERS Cissy Strut
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXI5Nuz6OHg
The Meters – Soul Machine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqyPAH4zqcY
The Fawns – Come On! (1958 Doo Wop Girl Group)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_eFstXeIH0
Lauryn Hill – Doo-Wop (That Thing) (Official Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6QKqFPRZSA
Curtis Mayfield ~ Pusherman (1972)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQoC19LvuBA
Gimme Gimme · The Contessas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gdODWCoP_w
The Crystals – Da Doo Ron Ron – new stereo remix versions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-qqi7-Q19k
Radio Moscow – 250 Miles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WzUS5qHie8
Ann Peebles – Trouble Heartaches & Sadness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khcwl0duFqE
Ann Peebles – I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down (1973)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwoKq6HPwkE
Lee Moses – Bad Girl (full song, no break)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lxp7WVXiXU
Ann Peebles I Can t Stand the Rain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5Rjo_imHDE
You’re Gonna Make Me Cry – Ann Peebles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V4wEKcxeLg
Etta James – Purple Rain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS2a7bMwZuU
Bleib Modern – Forest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpS03-eBvzU
Porpoise Spit – Anything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAWcUMYhG5A
Janis Joplin – Kozmic Blues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLN72sR9w0M
The Comet Is Coming – Unity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrz_YgXTRMA
Thievery Corporation – Forgotten People (Live on KEXP)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9_Fph5RrT4
Thievery Corporation performing “Lebanese Blonde” on KCRW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjgykoA44CU
PHOSPHOR – Another Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q8QbLq-ur8
Thievery Corporation – Mandala
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8mUvqYFKwI
Morcheeba – Blood Like Lemonade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7WDUB3ZojE
Linea Aspera – “Antipodean Tedium”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeYMbeRWZQ8
In love with you—Erykah Badu feat. Stephen Marley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF0TzvImsl0
the first Australia wide top record chart
5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
THE SANDPIPERS ~ “Guantanamera” 1966
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2g5WUQnlbw
sarahs mum said:
the first Australia wide top record chart5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
I was 13 and these were big hitson my chart as well.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
the first Australia wide top record chart5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
I was 13 and these were big hitson my chart as well.
13/14 is when they say the music means the most.
I was 8. But my sister lived with a transistor on.
sarahs mum said:
the first Australia wide top record chart5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
Quality music in there.
Peak Warming Man said:
sarahs mum said:
the first Australia wide top record chart5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
Quality music in there.
Not much from Australia though.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:
sarahs mum said:
the first Australia wide top record chart5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
Quality music in there.
Not much from Australia though.
I can’t remember the Aus broadcast content years. When they came in and when they got rid of them.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:
sarahs mum said:
the first Australia wide top record chart5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
Quality music in there.
Not much from Australia though.
Yeah, Judy Stone, The Twilights, Johnny Young, Bobby And Laurie, Lynne Randell, probably more.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:Quality music in there.
Not much from Australia though.
I can’t remember the Aus broadcast content years. When they came in and when they got rid of them.
Interesting that in ’66 it was still very UK focussed, rather than USA.
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:Quality music in there.
Not much from Australia though.
Yeah, Judy Stone, The Twilights, Johnny Young, Bobby And Laurie, Lynne Randell, probably more.
Ronnie Burns, Ray Stevens.
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:Quality music in there.
Not much from Australia though.
Yeah, Judy Stone, The Twilights, Johnny Young, Bobby And Laurie, Lynne Randell, probably more.
In December.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Not much from Australia though.
I can’t remember the Aus broadcast content years. When they came in and when they got rid of them.
Interesting that in ’66 it was still very UK focussed, rather than USA.
But the Brit invasion was happening in the US too.
Peak Warming Man said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Not much from Australia though.
Yeah, Judy Stone, The Twilights, Johnny Young, Bobby And Laurie, Lynne Randell, probably more.
Ronnie Burns, Ray Stevens.
Ray Stevens goes with Carole King and Neil Diamond etc.
sarahs mum said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Not much from Australia though.
Yeah, Judy Stone, The Twilights, Johnny Young, Bobby And Laurie, Lynne Randell, probably more.
In December.
But the government will fix that up in a few years and send him off to exotic lands :)
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Peak Warming Man said:Yeah, Judy Stone, The Twilights, Johnny Young, Bobby And Laurie, Lynne Randell, probably more.
In December.
But the government will fix that up in a few years and send him off to exotic lands :)
Later he would say that he did not know that the govt had rigged the ballot to make sure they signed him up. But he was good with it any way.
39. TAR AND CEMENT
—
Hard rock?
Ian said:
39. TAR AND CEMENT—
Hard rock?
Tar And Cement – Full Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIDLdgeP9Bw
sarahs mum said:
Ian said:
39. TAR AND CEMENT—
Hard rock?
Tar And Cement – Full Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIDLdgeP9Bw
Featured Freewheelin Fred on Rhodes, yeah?
sarahs mum said:
the first Australia wide top record chart5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
13. Lil’ Red Riding Hood.
Is that the creepy stalky song that gets stuck in my head and will now be there for some time?
buffy said:
sarahs mum said:
the first Australia wide top record chart5 October 1966
1. YELLOW SUBMARINE/ELEANOR RIGBY The Beatles 2. SUNSHINE SUPERMAN Donovan 3. BLACK IS BLACK Los Bravos 4. WITH A GIRL LIKE YOU The Troggs 5. SOMEWHERE, MY LOVE (LARA’S THEME) Ray Conniff And The Singers 6. BORN A WOMAN Sandy Posey / Judy Stone 7. EASYFEVER (EP) The Easybeats 8. BORN FREE Matt Monro 9. SUMMER IN THE CITY The Lovin’ Spoonful 10. BUS STOP The Hollies 11. STEP BACK/CARA-LYN Johnny Young And Kompany 12. GUANTANAMERA The Sandpipers 13. LIL’ RED RIDING HOOD Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs 14. NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK The Twilights 15. YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE The Supremes 16. EVER LOVIN’ MAN The Loved Ones 17. SUNNY Bobby Hebb 18. I SAW HER AGAIN The Mamas And The Papas 19. TOO SOON TO KNOW Roy Orbison 20. GOD ONLY KNOWS/WOULDN’T IT BE NICE The Beach Boys 21. GOIN’ OUT OF MY HEAD Lynne Randell 22. TRUE TRUE LOVIN’ Ronnie Burns 23. I COULDN’T LIVE WITHOUT YOUR LOVE Petula Clark 24. JUST LIKE A WOMAN Manfred Mann / Jonathon King 25. LADY JANE Rolling Stones 26. THE DANCER The Allusions 27. EARLY IN THE MORNING The Purple Hearts 28. LAST TRAIN TO CLARKESVILLE The Monkees 29. THERE’LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU Chris Montez 30. HIGH NOON Bobby And Laurie 31. THE LOVED ONE The Loved Ones 32. OUT OF TIME Chris Farlowe 33. FREDDY FEELGOOD Ray Stevens 34. LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE David And Johnathon 35. MAMA B.J. Thomas 36. SWEET PEA Tommy Roe 37. HANKY PANKY Tommy James And The Shondells 38. LADY GODIVA Peter And Gordon 39. TAR AND CEMENT Verdelle Smith 40. THEY’RE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY Napoleon XIV
http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1966/19661005.html
13. Lil’ Red Riding Hood.
Is that the creepy stalky song that gets stuck in my head and will now be there for some time?
yep.
Dammit…
:)
Sad Lovers & Giants – 50:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHRvak30iEs
The Heavy – Short Change Hero
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkvScx3Po8I
Was listening to some fantastically good music by mrs m on cd today.
.wma files not .mp3
Wish there was an easy way to upload cd to the web.
mollwollfumble said:
Was listening to some fantastically good music by mrs m on cd today..wma files not .mp3
Wish there was an easy way to upload cd to the web.
I read that as mrs m on acid.
sarahs mum said:
mollwollfumble said:
Was listening to some fantastically good music by mrs m on cd today..wma files not .mp3
Wish there was an easy way to upload cd to the web.
I read that as mrs m on acid.
As in Mrs “m on d green”. Not that.
Listening again to Ronnie Foster – Mystic Brew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nj1HWC-dQs
and now another version
Mystic Brew – The Amp Quintet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K1clWpan3o
looking forward to vinyl time :)
My Immortal – (Evanescence) – Harp Guitar – Jamie Dupuis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf0XZfSJ2O8
Moderator – Words Remain (Vinyl Extended Version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MjAGr09yWo
The Flying Lizards – Money (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ooF27ABwmg
Lene Lovich – Lucky Number
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnIJOO__jVo
Nina Hagen – African Reggae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVxc_9CpFvY
Devo – Beautiful World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3MxuDk7wqo
Kasabian – Club Foot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOSuObRNBUA
THE CHATS – SMOKO (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j58V2vC9EPc
5 6 7 8’s – I’m Blue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBFYUUChIYU
13th Floor Elevators – You’re Gonna Miss Me (Original Mono Mix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4KMXwsdY-4
“Free Fallin (Stevie Nicks Vocals, Tom Petty Tribute)” Fleetwood Mac@Baltimore 3/24/19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVIIB967bak
Crosswalk the Musical in Paris – Les Misérables
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF495ERjRUo
——
I lafffed A few times.
Just updated the Lappy library (for when off-line) by pinching all the stuff off an old iPod.
Currently enjoying Pecan Pie
:-)
Canon in D (Pachelbel’s Canon) – Cello & Piano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptk_1Dc2iPY
Korobeiniki
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcidXHOYEuc
—-
That’s what it is.
Labi Siffre – I Got The… (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKISdd2mKzU
The Jackets – Wasting My Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypfe8kYz9Zk
The Maggie’s Marshmallows – Come along
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3-Tt2Y6Ndk
The Like – Wishing He Was Dead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifAU55G92FE
The Ruts – Staring At The Rude Boys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUv9af_D-ds
Tau.Neutrino said:
The Ruts – Staring At The Rude Boys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUv9af_D-ds
It’s rude to stare.
The Bangles – Hazy Shade Of Winter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFRx4PkXeVM
The Incredible Staggers – Little Sister
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Htkg6xM3jxQ
Dum Dum Girls – Bedroom Eyes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBSs3-RfLKk
The Black Belles – What Can I Do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXNTQ-GmMkM
Karen Elson – ‘Pretty Babies’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsFqe9i0qmg
Alison Mosshart – The Passenger (Iggy pop cover)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sMHbN5siT4
Rag mama rag – The Band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adx5hW14EEc
27th on the top 40 on 18 April 1970
Bread – Make It with You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4R93xnKink
Phosphorescent – “Song for Zula” (Official Audio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcdOLKx2XG8
Jack Johnson – Better Together
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seZMOTGCDag
The Paper Kites – Young (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF8PSGl-aIY
Hungry Ghosts – I Don’t Think About You Anymore But, I Don’t Think About You Anyless
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kS9SUmAyKWM
Leon Bridges – Lisa Sawyer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPdzSFEVQss
The Marías – I Don’t Know You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GU1jvNMaXE
The moon on the rise doesn’t look bad.
Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Sgt. Peppers, Helter Skelter, Dodger Stadium, July 13 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdZTdiAGOQ0
—-
Not the very bestest performance ever but not too bad for very very old farts.
Thunderclap Newman – Something In The Air
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTZoJ01FpD8
sarahs mum said:
Thunderclap Newman – Something In The Air
Yeah, sorry about that. In my defence it was a fairly strong curry.
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Thunderclap Newman – Something In The AirYeah, sorry about that. In my defence it was a fairly strong curry.
He did sing it on a high note.
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Thunderclap Newman – Something In The AirYeah, sorry about that. In my defence it was a fairly strong curry.
It’s a great clip. I think I should know more of the cast.
What is this graph above? It’s the variance of tone in popular music as a function of time. Based on the million song database.
“And the answer is … popular music is in many ways unchanged over the years. The basic frequencies of different notes and so forth haven’t changed that much. But in certain crucial ways they have: in particular, they’ve become more homogeneous. This chart shows “timbral variety” over the years — a way of measuring how diverse the different kinds of sounds appearing in songs are. Nobody should really be surprised that the late 1960’s was the peak of different kinds of instrumentation being used in pop music. “
From http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/page/7/#.XS3hpI4zb0M
(PS, I found this little article looking for dark matter searches – two articles down).
mollwollfumble said:
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What is this graph above? It’s the variance of tone in popular music as a function of time. Based on the million song database.
“And the answer is … popular music is in many ways unchanged over the years. The basic frequencies of different notes and so forth haven’t changed that much. But in certain crucial ways they have: in particular, they’ve become more homogeneous. This chart shows “timbral variety” over the years — a way of measuring how diverse the different kinds of sounds appearing in songs are. Nobody should really be surprised that the late 1960’s was the peak of different kinds of instrumentation being used in pop music. “
From http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/page/7/#.XS3hpI4zb0M
(PS, I found this little article looking for dark matter searches – two articles down).
seems right.
Dark matter
Yes it’s in the correct thread.
The timeline of the discovery of exoplanets is used to make music.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap190710.html
The faster a planet orbits its parent star, the higher the accompanying tone played.
Top 100 • Best Selling Songs Since 1990
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfs_B1Rf3rg
Song To Raymondo – Autumn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK7wbxew75U
sarahs mum said:
Song To Raymondo – Autumnhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK7wbxew75U
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
Song To Raymondo – Autumnhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK7wbxew75U
Number 39
20 March 1971
Perhaps it should remain forgotten.
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
Song To Raymondo – Autumnhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK7wbxew75U
Number 39
20 March 1971Perhaps it should remain forgotten.
In 1971 I was listening to stuff like the YES Album
All good people
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:Number 39
20 March 1971Perhaps it should remain forgotten.
In 1971 I was listening to stuff like the YES Album
All good people
and indeed (for TRD’s enlightenment), Fairport and TISB.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:Number 39
20 March 1971Perhaps it should remain forgotten.
In 1971 I was listening to stuff like the YES Album
All good people
and indeed (for TRD’s enlightenment), Fairport and TISB.
I was listening to the transistor radio mostly.
Maybe I will look at album charts sometime.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:In 1971 I was listening to stuff like the YES Album
All good people
and indeed (for TRD’s enlightenment), Fairport and TISB.
I was listening to the transistor radio mostly.
Maybe I will look at album charts sometime.
In 1971 I had a job. I was an apprentice watchmaker and I could buy albums and SLR cameras and film and stuff like that.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:In 1971 I was listening to stuff like the YES Album
All good people
and indeed (for TRD’s enlightenment), Fairport and TISB.
I was listening to the transistor radio mostly.
Maybe I will look at album charts sometime.
I think one of the things that is interesting me is the half forgotten.
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:and indeed (for TRD’s enlightenment), Fairport and TISB.
I was listening to the transistor radio mostly.
Maybe I will look at album charts sometime.
I think one of the things that is interesting me is the half forgotten.
:)
I used to avoid the popular stuff in the main at the time and still do.
It took me a long time to admit that the Beatles weren’t just popular, that they were actually quite good, even though I always liked their music, I never bought any of their albums off the shelf as a new album. I do have some Beatles albums now but they were given to me over time.
But who remembers Bob Daisley?
He played with a lot of people around the world but he first came to my attention in Taman Shud and “Kahvas Jute.“https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahvas_Jute
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:I was listening to the transistor radio mostly.
Maybe I will look at album charts sometime.
I think one of the things that is interesting me is the half forgotten.
:) I used to avoid the popular stuff in the main at the time and still do.
It took me a long time to admit that the Beatles weren’t just popular, that they were actually quite good, even though I always liked their music, I never bought any of their albums off the shelf as a new album. I do have some Beatles albums now but they were given to me over time.But who remembers Bob Daisley?
He played with a lot of people around the world but he first came to my attention in Taman Shud and Kahvas Jute.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:I was listening to the transistor radio mostly.
Maybe I will look at album charts sometime.
I think one of the things that is interesting me is the half forgotten.
:) I used to avoid the popular stuff in the main at the time and still do.
It took me a long time to admit that the Beatles weren’t just popular, that they were actually quite good, even though I always liked their music, I never bought any of their albums off the shelf as a new album. I do have some Beatles albums now but they were given to me over time.But who remembers Bob Daisley?
He played with a lot of people around the world but he first came to my attention in Taman Shud and “Kahvas Jute.“https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahvas_Jute
But who remembers Bob Daisley?
Not I. Although he looks familiar.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:I think one of the things that is interesting me is the half forgotten.
:) I used to avoid the popular stuff in the main at the time and still do.
It took me a long time to admit that the Beatles weren’t just popular, that they were actually quite good, even though I always liked their music, I never bought any of their albums off the shelf as a new album. I do have some Beatles albums now but they were given to me over time.But who remembers Bob Daisley?
He played with a lot of people around the world but he first came to my attention in Taman Shud and “Kahvas Jute.“https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahvas_Jute
But who remembers Bob Daisley?
Not I. Although he looks familiar.
Click the link I gave you in my edited post. He is probably the most recorded Australian musician.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said::) I used to avoid the popular stuff in the main at the time and still do.
It took me a long time to admit that the Beatles weren’t just popular, that they were actually quite good, even though I always liked their music, I never bought any of their albums off the shelf as a new album. I do have some Beatles albums now but they were given to me over time.But who remembers Bob Daisley?
He played with a lot of people around the world but he first came to my attention in Taman Shud and “Kahvas Jute.“https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahvas_Jute
But who remembers Bob Daisley?
Not I. Although he looks familiar.
Click the link I gave you in my edited post. He is probably the most recorded Australian musician.
But not music I like.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:But who remembers Bob Daisley?
Not I. Although he looks familiar.
Click the link I gave you in my edited post. He is probably the most recorded Australian musician.
But not music I like.
No one said you had to like it. You were talkiing about forgotten stuff. I simply pointed out that you cannot forget what you never learned.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:Click the link I gave you in my edited post. He is probably the most recorded Australian musician.
But not music I like.
No one said you had to like it. You were talkiing about forgotten stuff. I simply pointed out that you cannot forget what you never learned.
“Daisley’s autobiography For Facts Sake was published in August 2013”.
I suspect without having ever read it, he may allude somewhere within the tome to: Don’t quote me, I was only the bass player.
roughbarked said:
Click the link I gave you in my edited post. He is probably the most recorded Australian musician.
or at least, he was in his time.
Just beautiful.
Angela Gheorghiu – Adriana Lecouvreur: Poveri fiori – Radio Hall Bucharest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuNc_ItTlLQ
PermeateFree said:
Just beautiful.Angela Gheorghiu – Adriana Lecouvreur: Poveri fiori – Radio Hall Bucharest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuNc_ItTlLQ
Cannot disagree. Apart from a comment about standing on cat’s tails.
What a voice
Si Mi chiamano Mimì – Renata Tebaldi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0d6hh3DCFM
A real Wagnerian voice, powerful, but sweet and mellow, sung by Jessye Norman so very well. This IMO is the best version of Tristan and Isolde.
Jessye Norman – Liebestod (Tristan and Isolde by Richard Wagner)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg_EHUGRgos
roughbarked said:
But who remembers Bob Daisley?He played with a lot of people around the world but he first came to my attention in Taman Shud and Kahvas Jute.
Never ‘eard of ‘im (though some of the bands he’s played with ring a bell).
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:and indeed (for TRD’s enlightenment), Fairport and TISB.
I was listening to the transistor radio mostly.
Maybe I will look at album charts sometime.
In 1971 I had a job. I was an apprentice watchmaker and I could buy albums and SLR cameras and film and stuff like that.
:)
The Yes Album is also up there on my list of all time favourites.
A bass player who might be more to Sarah’s Mum’s taste:
Danny Thompson – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Very nice intro too.
564 views :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
A bass player who might be more to Sarah’s Mum’s taste:Danny Thompson – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Very nice intro too.
564 views :)
Thanks Rev, that was terrible.
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
A bass player who might be more to Sarah’s Mum’s taste:Danny Thompson – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Very nice intro too.
564 views :)
Thanks Rev, that was terrible.
Thanks for your endorsement :)
More from DT, with Bert Jansch, a BBC recording from 1968:
Singing “you are so beautiful to me” seems like negging
dv said:
Singing “you are so beautiful to me” seems like negging
Had to look up negging.
The Rev Dodgson said:
dv said:
Singing “you are so beautiful to me” seems like negging
Had to look up negging.
+1
The Rev Dodgson said:
A bass player who might be more to Sarah’s Mum’s taste:Danny Thompson – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Very nice intro too.
564 views :)
Some of those views were us viewing it last time it was linked.
I liked it both times.
Jaco Pastorius Anthology – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQiQbReuzM
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
dv said:
Singing “you are so beautiful to me” seems like negging
Had to look up negging.
+1
add another.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
A bass player who might be more to Sarah’s Mum’s taste:Danny Thompson – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Very nice intro too.
564 views :)
Some of those views were us viewing it last time it was linked.
I liked it both times.
Jaco Pastorius Anthology – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQiQbReuzM
Forgot I’d posted that before :)
Thanks for your link – Good to hear Joni M in a recentish recording.
I’ll skip reading the comments next time though.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
A bass player who might be more to Sarah’s Mum’s taste:Danny Thompson – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Very nice intro too.
564 views :)
Some of those views were us viewing it last time it was linked.
I liked it both times.
Jaco Pastorius Anthology – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQiQbReuzM
Forgot I’d posted that before :)
Thanks for your link – Good to hear Joni M in a recentish recording.
I’ll skip reading the comments next time though.
In 2015, Mitchell had a brain aneurysm, which required her to undergo physical therapy, and take part in daily rehabilitation. Mitchell made her first public appearance following the aneurysm when she attended a Chick Corea concert in Los Angeles in August 2016. She has made a few other appearances, and in November 2018, David Crosby said that she was learning to walk again. On November 7, 2018 Mitchell attended Both Sides Now – Joni 75, a Birthday Celebration in Los Angeles. To celebrate her 75th birthday a select group of artists, among them James Taylor, Graham Nash, Seal and Kris Kristofferson, interpreted songs written by Mitchell. -wiki
There are rumours that she is getting back into music.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:Some of those views were us viewing it last time it was linked.
I liked it both times.
Jaco Pastorius Anthology – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQiQbReuzM
Forgot I’d posted that before :)
Thanks for your link – Good to hear Joni M in a recentish recording.
I’ll skip reading the comments next time though.
Mitchell has said that she has Morgellons syndrome, and in 2010 said she planned to leave the music industry to work toward giving more credibility to people diagnosed with Morgellons.In 2015, Mitchell had a brain aneurysm, which required her to undergo physical therapy, and take part in daily rehabilitation. Mitchell made her first public appearance following the aneurysm when she attended a Chick Corea concert in Los Angeles in August 2016. She has made a few other appearances, and in November 2018, David Crosby said that she was learning to walk again. On November 7, 2018 Mitchell attended Both Sides Now – Joni 75, a Birthday Celebration in Los Angeles. To celebrate her 75th birthday a select group of artists, among them James Taylor, Graham Nash, Seal and Kris Kristofferson, interpreted songs written by Mitchell. -wiki
There are rumours that she is getting back into music.
Checking the youtube recording, it was released in 2003, so not all that recent.
Thanks for the update on JM. I’ll keep an ear open.
Harry Young & Sabbath – The Wheat In The Field
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PghtR_dLOVw
The Band, Stage Fright
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6QxPkXzEQ4
The Band, It makes no difference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP7r12Rg490
Yes – The Lost Broadcasts ~ Remastered ✔
Very early Yes.
roughbarked said:
Yes – The Lost Broadcasts ~ Remastered ✔Very early Yes.
Includes very good version of “yours is no disgrace”.
Joni Mitchell- Amelia live 1983
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N7gPcCgkZU
The Little Fiddle (Symphony For Unstrung Tongue) · Danny Kaye
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6ndLuQ3lkc
James Taylor – Another Grey Morning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ispY0m3Jf4
Cat Stevens – My Lady d’Arbanville -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgqf7wEEg4U
Stephen Bishop On And On
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oByMiF4hPg
sarahs mum said:
Stephen Bishop On And Onhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oByMiF4hPg
“Takes a ladder, steals the stars from the sky. Puts on Sinatra and starts to cry.”
JONI MITCHELL twisted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iisYw0epV_Q
sarahs mum said:
JONI MITCHELL twistedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iisYw0epV_Q
The Hollies – Gasoline Alley Bred
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft0joF9IicQ
JJJ is playing this now
Love Fame Tragedy – My Cheating Heart (Official Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6_qkQSRCFM
back surfing you tube algorithms
The Kooks – Naive Lyrics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r0vpIXTbl4
Matt Murphy – Murphy’s Boogie 1963 (live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT8D_L2bBGQ
Free-‘Muddy Water’-1973
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gTpitlGhDw
( I love this song)
Cathedral Organ
Georg Böhm – Praeludium & Fuge, A-Minor
Cameron Carpenter – Bach: French Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816 – Gigue
Rome Organ Festival: Roger Sayer Plays: Jehan Alain: Litanies
César Franck – Choral no.3 in a minor (Westminster Abbey)
Ryan Layne Whitney (Kuhnau: Biblical Sonata No. 1, “David and Goliath”, 1st half)
Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 3 “Organ” – Finale (Auckland Symphony Orchestra) 1080p – YouTube
Widor’s Toccata – or – Widor’s 5th Symphony in F – Movement V – Toccata – YouTube
J.S. Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 – YouTube
Messiaen: La Nativité du Seigneur – YouTube
William Walton (1902-1983): Crown Imperial (for Organ) – YouTube
Concerto for Organ, Timpani and Strings in G minor – Francis Poulenc – YouTube
Elgar Land of Hope and Glory Pomp and Circumstance Military March – Thomas Heywood – YouTube
Pétur Sakari plays Final (Symphonie no. 1) by Louis Vierne – YouTube
Händel-Richter-Organ Concerto-Op.7, No.1 (HD) – YouTube
Bach – Fugue in G minor BWV 578 – YouTube
Talitha MacKenzie – Fear a’ Bhàta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMhldBpUgrc
English translation
Chorus (after each verse):
O Boatman, no one else
O Boatman, no one else
O Boatman, no one else
My farewell to you wherever you go
I often look from the highest hill
That I might see my boatman
Will you come tonight, or will you come tomorrow
Oh sorry will I be if you do not come at all
My heart is broken, bruised
Often tears are running down from my eyes
Will you come tonight, or will I wait up for you
Or close the door with a sad sigh?
I often ask of the boatmen
If they have seen you, if you are safe
But they all tell me
That I was foolish if I gave you love.
My darling promised me a gown of silk
That and a fine plait
A golden ring in which I’d see a likeness
But I fear that he shall forget.
Although they said you were flighty
That did not lessen my love for you
You are in my dreams at night
And in the morning I ask for you.
I gave you love and cannot deny
It’s not love that lasts a year or a season
But a love that began when I was a child
And that will not wither until death do take me.
My friends say often
That I must forget your image
But their counsel is as unfathomable to me
As is the returning tide.
I am all too sad and tearful
Like a white swan that has been torn
Sounding her death-call on a small grassy loch
Having been forsaken by all.
wiki.
Crosby,Stills,nash and Young
Four dead in ohio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX95QSKBODo
—-
Because I keep reading ‘dead in Ohio.’
Hedgehoppers Anonymous – It’s Good News Week – 45rpm Gore Classic! 1965
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz2PAHIkL8E
Michael Martin Murphey & the Rio Grande Band – “Wildfire”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl4Y4FWWkn0
sarahs mum said:
Michael Martin Murphey & the Rio Grande Band – “Wildfire”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl4Y4FWWkn0
bump.
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
Michael Martin Murphey & the Rio Grande Band – “Wildfire”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl4Y4FWWkn0
bump.
From there u-tube took me to:
and earlier this evening I came across this Davy Grahamish version of
She Moved Through the Fair
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
Michael Martin Murphey & the Rio Grande Band – “Wildfire”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl4Y4FWWkn0
bump.
From there u-tube took me to:
and earlier this evening I came across this Davy Grahamish version of
She Moved Through the Fair
I posted Wildfire yesterday because DV was talking about wildfires and my brain went to that song.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:bump.
From there u-tube took me to:
and earlier this evening I came across this Davy Grahamish version of
She Moved Through the FairI posted Wildfire yesterday because DV was talking about wildfires and my brain went to that song.
Clyde Waters – Anaïs Mitchell
I enjoyed that. Lovely mandolin.
Roll a joint I reckon
Skinshape – Soul Groove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZvZnbuorEQ
L’Arpeggiata – Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) – Tarantella Napoletana, Tono Hypodorico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6khYNpnS4
Like this, having a few listens
Tau.Neutrino said:
L’Arpeggiata – Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) – Tarantella Napoletana, Tono Hypodorico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6khYNpnS4Like this, having a few listens
What is a fretted cello with six strings called?
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
L’Arpeggiata – Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) – Tarantella Napoletana, Tono Hypodorico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6khYNpnS4Like this, having a few listens
What is a fretted cello with six strings called?
A guitar?
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
L’Arpeggiata – Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) – Tarantella Napoletana, Tono Hypodorico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6khYNpnS4Like this, having a few listens
What is a fretted cello with six strings called?
A guitar?
seems like it is called a fretted six string cello.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
L’Arpeggiata – Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) – Tarantella Napoletana, Tono Hypodorico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6khYNpnS4Like this, having a few listens
What is a fretted cello with six strings called?
An Arpeggione
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:What is a fretted cello with six strings called?
A guitar?
seems like it is called a fretted six string cello.
okay. I enjoyed it. the castenetter was a lot of fun.
from their album
La Tarantella: Antidotum Tarantulae (Extraits de la bande originale du film “Tous les soleils”)
https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Bglrnugpeugxgojversv7r7njuq&tid=song-Tu4tourbgbibabdjtrmyzyt5e7m
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
L’Arpeggiata – Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) – Tarantella Napoletana, Tono Hypodorico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6khYNpnS4Like this, having a few listens
What is a fretted cello with six strings called?
An Arpeggione
that clears that up. :)
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:What is a fretted cello with six strings called?
An Arpeggione
that clears that up. :)
The instrument on that video is a bass viol (viola da gamba).
The viol family all have six strings and are all fretted.
One of the best viol players is Jordi Savall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylpOO-7cyt0&t=1070s
Music in the Reinassance end XVI century Jordi Savall Hespèrion XXI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08ml97hSSTA
I have some Jordi Savall cds
Bubblecar said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:An Arpeggione
that clears that up. :)
The instrument on that video is a bass viol (viola da gamba).
The viol family all have six strings and are all fretted.
One of the best viol players is Jordi Savall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylpOO-7cyt0&t=1070s
Thanks mr car.
this is twirly piece
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08ml97hSSTA&t=690s
Roger Glover & Guests – Love Is All (1974)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW9OYsMn4ds
Diego Ortiz – “Recercada Ottava – La Follia” taken from the CD: “The Renaissance Trombone”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFHTwEjVxK8&list=RDBFHTwEjVxK8&start_radio=1
Skinshape – Live By The Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ujkP5pZ87o
Fantan Mojah – Rasta Got Soul Produce by Dameon Gayle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbsVhn2×7Ew
Skinshape – Mandala (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF4DYsfxyP0
The Bently Boys- Down On Penny’s Farm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX3MQzSFq-Y
Penny’s Farm-Pete Seeger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3IWydojoKU
(2 views in 4 years)
Down on Penny’s Farm – Muldaur, Kweskin, and Sebastian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YogEKZGB484
Hard Times In The Country – Happy & Artie Traum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90qBnT0YvFg
Rick Danko Sings Long Black Veil with Happy and Artie Traum & Gang
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-cyvA_BkHY
The Band – It Makes No Difference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfBqWNFOVo8
Something cheery I made before breakfast
4 chords with French Horn
One shortcoming of the mobile version of FL Studio is that with regard to orchestral strings, you can choose either of two string ensembles, or string solo, or “string section”, and they are fine and all but you can’t specify a specific string instrument. F2 doesn’t sound quite the same on a cello as on a double bass.
On the bright side it does a good job mimicking the ultralow octobass notes.
Ministry – Jesus Built My Hotrod (Redlinewhiteline Version)
dv said:
Something cheery I made before breakfast
4 chords with French HornOne shortcoming of the mobile version of FL Studio is that with regard to orchestral strings, you can choose either of two string ensembles, or string solo, or “string section”, and they are fine and all but you can’t specify a specific string instrument. F2 doesn’t sound quite the same on a cello as on a double bass.
On the bright side it does a good job mimicking the ultralow octobass notes.
:)
That’s come a long way fast.
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
Something cheery I made before breakfast
4 chords with French HornOne shortcoming of the mobile version of FL Studio is that with regard to orchestral strings, you can choose either of two string ensembles, or string solo, or “string section”, and they are fine and all but you can’t specify a specific string instrument. F2 doesn’t sound quite the same on a cello as on a double bass.
On the bright side it does a good job mimicking the ultralow octobass notes.
:)
That’s come a long way fast.
:)
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
Something cheery I made before breakfast
4 chords with French HornOne shortcoming of the mobile version of FL Studio is that with regard to orchestral strings, you can choose either of two string ensembles, or string solo, or “string section”, and they are fine and all but you can’t specify a specific string instrument. F2 doesn’t sound quite the same on a cello as on a double bass.
On the bright side it does a good job mimicking the ultralow octobass notes.
:)
That’s come a long way fast.
I should compose that DB concerto
dv said:
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
Something cheery I made before breakfast
4 chords with French HornOne shortcoming of the mobile version of FL Studio is that with regard to orchestral strings, you can choose either of two string ensembles, or string solo, or “string section”, and they are fine and all but you can’t specify a specific string instrument. F2 doesn’t sound quite the same on a cello as on a double bass.
On the bright side it does a good job mimicking the ultralow octobass notes.
:)
That’s come a long way fast.
I should compose that DB concerto
The DB Cooper concerto.
Peak Warming Man said:
dv said:
sarahs mum said::)
That’s come a long way fast.
I should compose that DB concerto
The DB Cooper concerto.
I thought that was lost.
sibeen said:
Peak Warming Man said:
dv said:I should compose that DB concerto
The DB Cooper concerto.
I thought that was lost.
I think he probably died.
Imagine having a hijack plan that required you to rely on a parachute provided by authorities under duress.
Comes a Time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxH_4e7W7hc
Arlo Guthrie – Motorcycle Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvLtNBm1yyA
sarahs mum said:
Arlo Guthrie – Motorcycle Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvLtNBm1yyA
:)
The Andrews Sisters – Rum And Coca-Cola 1944
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiayZdPESno
Not sure what to do with that first beat, though, sm … it’s kind of morose, maybe suitable to unhappy hiphop
dv said:
Not sure what to do with that first beat, though, sm … it’s kind of morose, maybe suitable to unhappy hiphop
I’m not a composer. I’m not even really that good at ad libbing.
But I was thinking about the intro to:-
Procol Harum – A Whiter Shade of Pale, live in Denmark 2006
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St6jyEFe5WM
…when I was suggesting stealing from Bach. As Paul Simon said, ‘Everyone steals from Bach.’
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
Not sure what to do with that first beat, though, sm … it’s kind of morose, maybe suitable to unhappy hiphop
But I was thinking about the intro to:-
Procol Harum – A Whiter Shade of Pale, live in Denmark 2006
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St6jyEFe5WM…when I was suggesting stealing from Bach. As Paul Simon said, ‘Everyone steals from Bach.’
Cheers
I’m not a composer.
Hey, me neither til a few days ago…
dv said:
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
Not sure what to do with that first beat, though, sm … it’s kind of morose, maybe suitable to unhappy hiphop
But I was thinking about the intro to:-
Procol Harum – A Whiter Shade of Pale, live in Denmark 2006
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St6jyEFe5WM…when I was suggesting stealing from Bach. As Paul Simon said, ‘Everyone steals from Bach.’
Cheers
I’m not a composer.
Hey, me neither til a few days ago…
That is such a beautiful version. *sigh
When Numbers Get Serious
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzHZl9J9AK4
sarahs mum said:
When Numbers Get Serious
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzHZl9J9AK4
listened to that, not heard it before
transition said:
sarahs mum said:
When Numbers Get Serious
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzHZl9J9AK4
listened to that, not heard it before
It is in two parts.
I’ll see if I can find the reprise.
sarahs mum said:
transition said:
sarahs mum said:
When Numbers Get Serious
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzHZl9J9AK4
listened to that, not heard it before
It is in two parts.
I’ll see if I can find the reprise.
Wrong. It is ‘Think too much’ that has two parts.
It’s the 50th anniversary of the release of Abbey Road. I’m surprised that deevs didn’t start a thread.
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
transition said:listened to that, not heard it before
It is in two parts.
I’ll see if I can find the reprise.
Wrong. It is ‘Think too much’ that has two parts.
yeah saw that song to the side, didn’t bother listening, wasn’t in the mood, headaches, sore throat, glands up in neck, I got stage three malingering hypochondria
like that song though, generally don’t listen to lyrics much, bit hard not to with that, true of Paul Simon more generally really, I guess
i’ll go listen to some Garfunkel for while
eldest lad’s home from work, works at pub
transition said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:It is in two parts.
I’ll see if I can find the reprise.
Wrong. It is ‘Think too much’ that has two parts.
yeah saw that song to the side, didn’t bother listening, wasn’t in the mood, headaches, sore throat, glands up in neck, I got stage three malingering hypochondria
like that song though, generally don’t listen to lyrics much, bit hard not to with that, true of Paul Simon more generally really, I guess
i’ll go listen to some Garfunkel for while
eldest lad’s home from work, works at pub
:)
Golden Slumbers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcQjM7gV6mI
Sonny & Brownie Sail Away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io6eZTjgOLc
Paul Simon – American Tune (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE3kKUEY5WU
Trailways Bus · Paul Simon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRAzf-OM_wQ
Simon & Garfunkel – American Tune (from The Concert in Central Park)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCmgKSUXH18
sarahs mum said:
Sonny & Brownie Sail Awayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io6eZTjgOLc
Enjoyed that. Haven’t heard them for ages.
You tube knows I like Steven Wright, even though I have never searched for Steven Wright.
Is he still going?
The Rev Dodgson said:
You tube knows I like Steven Wright, even though I have never searched for Steven Wright.
That’s called ‘marketing: they know what you want even before you know that you want it.
Listening to Italian lute music this end. Elegant and peaceful.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Sonny & Brownie Sail Awayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io6eZTjgOLc
Enjoyed that. Haven’t heard them for ages.
You tube knows I like Steven Wright, even though I have never searched for Steven Wright.
Is he still going?
Na. He died some years back.
It was Trailways Bus by Paul Simon that got under my skin last night. I hadn’t listened to it for 20 years. Seems that is now a song of these times. Beautiful guitar break.
*reposts…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRAzf-OM_wQ
Trailways Bus
LAZARUS
A passenger traveling quietly conceals himself
With a magazine and a sleepless pillow
Over the crest of the mountains
The moon begins its climb
And he wakes to find he’s in rolling farm land
The farmer sleeps against his wife
He wonders what their life must be
A Trailways bus is heading south
Into Washington, DC
A mother and child-the baby maybe two months old
Prepare themselves for sleep and feeding
The shadow of the Capitol dome
Slides across his face
And his heart is racing
With the urge to freedom
The father motionless as stone
A shepherd resting with his flock
The Trailways bus is turning west
Dallas via Little Rock
WAHZINAK
Oh my darling, darling Sal
The desert moon is my witness
I’ve no money to come East
But I know you’ll soon be here
LAZARUS
We pull into downtown Dallas
by the side of the grassy knoll
Where the leader fell, and a town was broken
Away from the feel and flow of life for so many years
He hears music playing and Spanish spoken
The border patrol outside of Tucson boarded the bus
BORDER PATROLMEN
Any aliens here, you better check with us
How ‘bout you son?
You like you’ve got Spanish blood
Do you “habla ingles”? Am I understood?
SAL
Yes, I am an alien from Mars
I come to earth from outer space
And if I traveled my whole life
You guys would still be on my case
You guys would still be on my case
LAZARUS
But he can’t leave his fears behind
He recalls each fatal thrust
The screams are carried by the wind
Phantom figures in the dust
Phantom figures in the dust
Phantom figures in the dust
© 1997 Lyrics by Paul Simon and Derek Walcott
Fine CPE Bach bassoon concerto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsykCt9PEjk
Happy Traum – Gypsy Davey (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOB7AZ88wNQ
sarahs mum said:
Happy Traum – Gypsy Davey (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOB7AZ88wNQ
The Incredible String Band version (live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PexStRrI2Ac
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Happy Traum – Gypsy Davey (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOB7AZ88wNQ
The Incredible String Band version (live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PexStRrI2Ac
No. that is a different song.
this is Woodie Guthrie doing Gypsy Davy. But it isn’t anywhere near as polished as Happy’s version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufBNBaKO1fc
Arlo’s version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxN-kpYu_mA
Also not as good as Happy’s.
Bob Dylan – Gypsy Davy (1961)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8aTDdmp2LA
Also not great.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Happy Traum – Gypsy Davey (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOB7AZ88wNQ
The Incredible String Band version (live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PexStRrI2AcNo. that is a different song.
this is Woodie Guthrie doing Gypsy Davy. But it isn’t anywhere near as polished as Happy’s version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufBNBaKO1fcArlo’s version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxN-kpYu_mAAlso not as good as Happy’s.
Bob Dylan – Gypsy Davy (1961)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8aTDdmp2LAAlso not great.
Similar roots though to ISB version. you can tell.
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The Incredible String Band version (live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PexStRrI2AcNo. that is a different song.
this is Woodie Guthrie doing Gypsy Davy. But it isn’t anywhere near as polished as Happy’s version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufBNBaKO1fcArlo’s version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxN-kpYu_mAAlso not as good as Happy’s.
Bob Dylan – Gypsy Davy (1961)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8aTDdmp2LAAlso not great.
Similar roots though to ISB version. you can tell.
I hadn’t actually listened to the words of the Gypsy Davy version before. I just assumed it was the same story.
Just discovered that Steeleye Span did a version of Gypsy Davy called Black Jack Davy, just to confuse things.
A bit like Matty Groves and Little Musgrave.
On the Bob Dylan one:
He was only 20 when he recorded that.
Less than 1000 views on YouTube, so it must be good.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:No. that is a different song.
this is Woodie Guthrie doing Gypsy Davy. But it isn’t anywhere near as polished as Happy’s version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufBNBaKO1fcArlo’s version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxN-kpYu_mAAlso not as good as Happy’s.
Bob Dylan – Gypsy Davy (1961)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8aTDdmp2LAAlso not great.
Similar roots though to ISB version. you can tell.
I hadn’t actually listened to the words of the Gypsy Davy version before. I just assumed it was the same story.
Just discovered that Steeleye Span did a version of Gypsy Davy called Black Jack Davy, just to confuse things.
A bit like Matty Groves and Little Musgrave.
On the Bob Dylan one:
He was only 20 when he recorded that.
Less than 1000 views on YouTube, so it must be good.
I seem to be trawling through the not very viewed bit of youtube. But I am finding some gems.
Hungarian Gardon. Looks like a fiddle but the strings are actually struck with a stick.
Freight Train Elizabeth Cotton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUK8emiWabU
Mike Workman
5 years ago
Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten (January 5, 1893 – June 29, 1987) was an American blues and folk musician, singer, and songwriter.
A self-taught left-handed guitarist, Cotten developed her own original style. Her approach involved using a right-handed guitar (usually in standard tuning), not re-strung for left-handed playing, essentially, holding a right-handed guitar upside down. This position required her to play the bass lines with her fingers and the melody with her thumb. Her signature alternating bass style has become known as “Cotten pickin
Only just found out it is legal for minors to be served alcoholic beverages in WA, if they are in the presence of consenting parents/guardians and they are served a meal with the booze.
dv said:
Only just found out it is legal for minors to be served alcoholic beverages in WA, if they are in the presence of consenting parents/guardians and they are served a meal with the booze.
That has only just changed in Victoria. It was always the case but I heard that it has recently changed.
dv said:
Only just found out it is legal for minors to be served alcoholic beverages in WA, if they are in the presence of consenting parents/guardians and they are served a meal with the booze.
It is an offence for anyone under the age of 18 years to consume alcohol or be in the possession of alcohol on licensed or regulated premises and it is an offence to allow that to occur.
Corrs feat. Ron Wood – Little Wing (Live in Dublin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYDNcfFn-gw
sarahs mum said:
Corrs feat. Ron Wood – Little Wing (Live in Dublinhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYDNcfFn-gw
That was grouse, sm, truly was :)
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Corrs feat. Ron Wood – Little Wing (Live in Dublinhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYDNcfFn-gw
That was grouse, sm, truly was :)
Thanks. I was feeling all alone again. Posting into space. Thanks for being there.
Songs That Rock
· 9 August ·
49 years later, the couple on the cover of the Woodstock album are still together.
——
Country Joe & The Fish Live @ Woodstock 1969 Fish Cheer_I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixing-To-Die-Rag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4
sarahs mum said:
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Songs That Rock
· 9 August ·49 years later, the couple on the cover of the Woodstock album are still together.
——
Country Joe & The Fish Live @ Woodstock 1969 Fish Cheer_I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixing-To-Die-Rag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4
I have that LP.
sarahs mum said:
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Songs That Rock
· 9 August ·49 years later, the couple on the cover of the Woodstock album are still together.
——
Country Joe & The Fish Live @ Woodstock 1969 Fish Cheer_I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixing-To-Die-Rag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4
Was listening to Crosby, Stills, Nash and Judy Blue Eyes earlier today. That’s a fucking great song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMJug2iz3NA
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
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Songs That Rock
· 9 August ·49 years later, the couple on the cover of the Woodstock album are still together.
——
Country Joe & The Fish Live @ Woodstock 1969 Fish Cheer_I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixing-To-Die-Rag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4
I have that LP.
I have the DVD.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
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Songs That Rock
· 9 August ·49 years later, the couple on the cover of the Woodstock album are still together.
——
Country Joe & The Fish Live @ Woodstock 1969 Fish Cheer_I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixing-To-Die-Rag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4
I have that LP.
I have the DVD.
I had the cassette – wasn’t I an idiot :)
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
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Songs That Rock
· 9 August ·49 years later, the couple on the cover of the Woodstock album are still together.
——
Country Joe & The Fish Live @ Woodstock 1969 Fish Cheer_I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixing-To-Die-Rag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4
Was listening to Crosby, Stills, Nash and Judy Blue Eyes earlier today. That’s a fucking great song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMJug2iz3NA
:)
they have a long list of fucking great songs.
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:I have that LP.
I have the DVD.
I had the cassette – wasn’t I an idiot :)
I have a turntable, cassette player, thumbdrive machine. One day I will record some of my cassettes across.
Declined invitations or missed connections
Bob Dylan, a resident of the town of Woodstock, was never in serious negotiation. Instead, Dylan signed in mid-July to play the Isle of Wight Festival of Music, on August 31. Dylan intended to set sail for England on Queen Elizabeth 2 on August 15, the day the Woodstock Festival started. His son was injured by a cabin door and the family disembarked. Dylan, with his wife Sara, flew to England the following week. Dylan had been unhappy about the number of hippies piling up outside his house in the nearby town of Woodstock. Simon & Garfunkel declined the invitation, as they were working on their new album. The Jeff Beck Group: Jeff Beck disbanded the group prior to Woodstock. “I deliberately broke the group up before Woodstock,” Beck said. “I didn’t want it to be preserved.” It was to have been the first time that Beck would perform with Tim Bogert and Carmine Appice. Also, Beck’s piano player Nicky Hopkins performed with Jefferson Airplane. Led Zeppelin was asked to perform. Their manager Peter Grant stated: “We were asked to do Woodstock and Atlantic were very keen, and so was our U.S. promoter, Frank Barsalona. I said no because at Woodstock we’d have just been another band on the bill.” However, the group did play the first Atlanta International Pop Festival on July 5, as one of 22 bands at the two-day event. Woodstock weekend, Zeppelin performed 140 miles south of the festival at the Asbury Park Convention Hall in New Jersey. Their only time out taken was to attend Elvis Presley’s show at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, on August 12. The Byrds were invited, but chose not to participate, believing that Woodstock would be no different from any of the other music festivals that summer. There were also concerns about money. Bassist John York later said “We were flying to a gig and Roger came up to us and said that a guy was putting on a festival in upstate New York. But at that point they weren’t paying all of the bands. He asked us if we wanted to do it and we said, ‘No’. We had no idea what it was going to be. We were burned out and tired of the festival scene. So all of us said, ‘No, we want a rest’ and missed the best festival of all.” Chicago, at the time still known as the Chicago Transit Authority, had initially been signed on to play at Woodstock. However, they had a contract with concert promoter Bill Graham, which allowed him to move Chicago’s concerts at the Fillmore West. He rescheduled some of their dates to August 17, thus forcing the band to back out of the concert. Graham did so to ensure that Santana, which he managed at the time, would take their slot at the festival. According to singer and bassist Peter Cetera, “We were sort of peeved at him for pulling that one.” Tommy James and the Shondells declined an invitation. Lead singer Tommy James stated later: “We could have just kicked ourselves. We were in Hawaii, and my secretary called and said, ‘Yeah, listen, there’s this pig farmer in upstate New York that wants you to play in his field.’ That’s how it was put to me. So we passed, and we realized what we’d missed a couple of days later.” The Moody Blues were included on the original Wallkill poster as performers, but decided to back out after being booked in Paris the same weekend. Frank Zappa, then with The Mothers of Invention, according to the Class of the 20th Century U.S. television special, said “A lot of mud at Woodstock … We were invited to play there, we turned it down.” Arthur Lee and Love declined the invitation, but Mojo Magazine later described inner turmoil within the band which caused their absence at the Woodstock festival. Free was asked to perform and declined. They did however play at the Isle of Wight Festival, a week later. Mind Garage declined because they thought the festival would be a minor event, and they had a higher paying gig elsewhere. The Doors were considered as a potential performing band but canceled at the last moment. According to guitarist Robby Krieger, they turned it down because they thought it would be a “second class repeat of Monterey Pop Festival” and later regretted that decision. Spirit also declined an invitation to play, as they already had shows planned and wanted to play those instead, not knowing how big Woodstock would be. Joni Mitchell was originally slated to perform, but cancelled at the urging of her manager to avoid missing a scheduled appearance on The Dick Cavett Show. She later described the event as “a spark of beauty” where half-a-million kids “saw that they were part of a greater organism”. Lighthouse declined to perform at Woodstock. Roy Rogers was asked by Lang to close the festival with “Happy Trails” but he declined. Procol Harum was invited but refused because Woodstock fell at the end of a long tour and also coincided with the due date of guitarist Robin Trower’s baby. Jethro Tull also declined. According to frontman Ian Anderson, he knew it would be a big event but he did not want to go because he did not like hippies and other concerns including inappropriate nudity, heavy drinking and drug use. Raven – attorney Miles Laurie, one of Michael Lang’s lawyers set up a meeting with Raven manager Marty Angelo and offered his band a spot on the lineup but only if they signed a contract with Lang to be Raven’s record producer and 10% of future earnings. Raven turned down his offer based on the fact that the year before the band played at one of the Woodstock Sound-Outs and the gig didn’t go well. Lang assured them that his concert was going to be different. The band respectfully turned down. Blues Image, according to a 2011 interview with percussionist Joe Lala, agreed to appear at the Woodstock festival. Their manager did not want them to go and said, “There’s only one road in and it’s going to be raining, you don’t want to be there”. The band members were disappointed and in response said, “Don’t you think it’ll be beneficial that we’re there?” The band instead took a gig at Binghamton. Iron Butterfly was booked to appear, and is listed on the Woodstock poster for a Sunday performance, but could not perform because they were stuck at LaGuardia Airport. According to Production Coordinator John Morris, “They sent me a telegram saying, ‘We will arrive at LaGuardia. You will have helicopters pick us up. We will fly straight to the show. We will perform immediately, and then we will be flown out.’ And I picked up the phone and called Western Union … And said: ‘For reasons I can’t go into / Until you are here / Clarifying your situation / Knowing you are having problems / You will have to find / Other transportation / Unless you plan not to come.’” The first letter of each line in the telegram spelled out an acrostic making clear that Iron Butterfly was not welcome. The Rascals were invited to play the festival but declined because they were in the middle of recording a new album. When enquiries were made about The Beatles possibly appearing, it was also suggested that a recent signee to their label Apple Records should also get an invite. That artist was James Taylor. When the group declined their invitation Taylor’s invite was withdrawn as well. Allegedly, The Rolling Stones were also sent an invitation, but declined because Mick Jagger was in Australia filming Ned Kelly, and Keith Richards’ girlfriend Anita Pallenberg had just given birth to their son Marlon.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock
On 2 August 2019, the Rhino label released Woodstock — Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive, a 38-disc, 36-hour, 432-song completists’ audio box set of nearly every note played at the original 1969 Woodstock festival (including 276 songs that were previously unreleased), a “CD collection that lays the ’69 fest out in chronological order, from the first stage announcements to muddy farewells.” The only things missing from this 38-CD edition are two Jimi Hendrix songs that his estate did not believe were up to the required standard and some Sha Na Na’s music that missed being captured on tape. More condensed versions — a 10-disc set, a 5-LP one and a 3-disc one — is also available. The full version is limited to a run of only 1,969 copies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock
sarahs mum said:
On 2 August 2019, the Rhino label released Woodstock — Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive, a 38-disc, 36-hour, 432-song completists’ audio box set of nearly every note played at the original 1969 Woodstock festival (including 276 songs that were previously unreleased), a “CD collection that lays the ’69 fest out in chronological order, from the first stage announcements to muddy farewells.” The only things missing from this 38-CD edition are two Jimi Hendrix songs that his estate did not believe were up to the required standard and some Sha Na Na’s music that missed being captured on tape. More condensed versions — a 10-disc set, a 5-LP one and a 3-disc one — is also available. The full version is limited to a run of only 1,969 copieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock
wow
The Band … the Weight 1969 @ woodstock live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Vou51-755I
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not as good as the Last Waltz version.
Apparently there was a toilet to attendee ratio of 1:1000
dv said:
Apparently there was a toilet to attendee ratio of 1:1000
To be realistic I think there was a toilets to attendee ratio of around that. The actual toilet to attendee ratio was probably somewhere around the ratio of 10:1.
sibeen said:
dv said:
Apparently there was a toilet to attendee ratio of 1:1000
To be realistic I think there was a toilets to attendee ratio of around that. The actual toilet to attendee ratio was probably somewhere around the ratio of 10:1.
I don’t understand
They didn’t expect the turnout they got.
dv said:
sibeen said:
dv said:
Apparently there was a toilet to attendee ratio of 1:1000
To be realistic I think there was a toilets to attendee ratio of around that. The actual toilet to attendee ratio was probably somewhere around the ratio of 10:1.
I don’t understand
I’m going toilet vs I’m going to the toilets.
Nevermind, I’m drunk…I’ll get my coat.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
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Songs That Rock
· 9 August ·49 years later, the couple on the cover of the Woodstock album are still together.
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Country Joe & The Fish Live @ Woodstock 1969 Fish Cheer_I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixing-To-Die-Rag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dATyZBEeDJ4
I have that LP.
I have the DVD.
I have the LPs and DVDs (not the 578 dvd boxed set).
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This was on SBS the other night. A good doco.. not extended musical performances. Covered a lot of familiar ground but had a lot of additional info and footage. Gave some fresh insights into just how rapidly the setup was attempted and just how close to a real disaster it came…
Woodstock (2019 TV Movie)
In August 1969, 500,000 people gathered at a farm in upstate New York. What happened there was far more than just a concert.
Woodstock tells the story of a legendary event that defined a generation through the voices of those who were there.In August 1969-against a backdrop of a nation in conflict over sexual politics, civil rights, and the Vietnam War-half a million people converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York to hear the concert of a lifetime. What they experienced was a moment that would spark a cultural revolution, changing many of them and the country forever.
With never-before-seen footage, WOODSTOCK: THREE DAYS THAT DEFINED A GENERATION tells the story of the political and social upheaval leading up to those three historic days, as well as the extraordinary events of the concert itself, when near disaster put the ideals of the counterculture to the test. What took place in that teaming mass of humanity – the rain-soaked, starving, tripping, half-a-million strong throng of young people – was nothing less than a miracle of unity, a manifestation of the “peace and love” the festival had touted, and a validation of the counterculture’s promise to the world. Who were these kids? What experiences and stories did they carry with them to Bethel, New York that weekend, and how were they changed by their time in the muck and mire of Max Yasgur’s farm?
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Barak Goodman and written by Goodman and Don Kleszy, WOODSTOCK takes us back to the three days that defined a generation.
It was a disaster from a lot of standpoints. The organisers lost over a million dollars. Most people there didn’t buy a ticket. The hygiene situation was appalling. The fact that people came away with fond memories is, I suppose, a testament to the strength of the musical line-up.
I understand the promoters made their money back with the record and film rights.
They mentioned at one point that during the storm the earth connection of a 50Kv cable near the stage had come adrift. Also the state governor was keen on sending in the national guard.
sm, one you may enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzXswoAUi0U
sibeen said:
sm, one you may enjoy.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzXswoAUi0U
you’re right.
sibeen said:
sm, one you may enjoy.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzXswoAUi0U
Thanks from myself as well.
Saw an interview with Paul Kelly this morning.
It brought to mind this song, which I heard on the TV, just once, many years ago:
James Taylor w/ Carly Simon – Terra Nova
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx3CoMcp-O8
Did you check out the one I posted last night, sm?
sibeen said:
Did you check out the one I posted last night, sm?
I did, I did. And I posted that I liked it. And then Roughbarked commented that he also liked it. Thanks all round. And you missed it.
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
Did you check out the one I posted last night, sm?
I did, I did. And I posted that I liked it. And then Roughbarked commented that he also liked it. Thanks all round. And you missed it.
Ahh, I saw roughy’s comment but missed yours. I thought you may have enjoyed that style.
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
Did you check out the one I posted last night, sm?
I did, I did. And I posted that I liked it. And then Roughbarked commented that he also liked it. Thanks all round. And you missed it.
Ahh, I saw roughy’s comment but missed yours. I thought you may have enjoyed that style.
I do. I reckon that that would be great live.
Donovan – Catch the wind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8hjEYTpwE8
sarahs mum said:
Donovan – Catch the windhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8hjEYTpwE8
ROFL. Got in the car this evening to drive junior sprog to work, her phone links to the car and this song starts playing. I give her a look, “I can’t remember putting yo onto this?”
“Sheesh, I can select my own music you know!”. Next song plays and it’s T-Rex ‘Cosmic Dancer’. She glances at me and states “yeah, you played me ‘Ride a White Swan’ and ‘Children of the Revolution’, I took it from there”.
She turns 16 in a few weeks. I was so proud :)
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Donovan – Catch the windhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8hjEYTpwE8
ROFL. Got in the car this evening to drive junior sprog to work, her phone links to the car and this song starts playing. I give her a look, “I can’t remember putting yo onto this?”
“Sheesh, I can select my own music you know!”. Next song plays and it’s T-Rex ‘Cosmic Dancer’. She glances at me and states “yeah, you played me ‘Ride a White Swan’ and ‘Children of the Revolution’, I took it from there”.
She turns 16 in a few weeks. I was so proud :)
My daughter stole all my Fleetwood Mac and Paul Simon CDs. She even did an extended English study into Paul Simon called ‘Angels in the Architecture’ discussing it all as poetry. But then as a baby she was whooping along with Lady Smith while she was still in nappies.
Sarah’s favourite song as a 2 year old.
Play it again Dad..
Steve Miller Band Live From Chicago Dance, Dance, Dance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R38kHXcjCKU
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Donovan – Catch the windhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8hjEYTpwE8
ROFL. Got in the car this evening to drive junior sprog to work, her phone links to the car and this song starts playing. I give her a look, “I can’t remember putting yo onto this?”
“Sheesh, I can select my own music you know!”. Next song plays and it’s T-Rex ‘Cosmic Dancer’. She glances at me and states “yeah, you played me ‘Ride a White Swan’ and ‘Children of the Revolution’, I took it from there”.
She turns 16 in a few weeks. I was so proud :)
My daughter stole all my Fleetwood Mac and Paul Simon CDs. She even did an extended English study into Paul Simon called ‘Angels in the Architecture’ discussing it all as poetry. But then as a baby she was whooping along with Lady Smith while she was still in nappies.
I have obviously influenced my two way, way more than their mother who is more a Celine Dion type; but senior sprog surprises even me. Last weekend we had a family thing staying in the city and on the ride in she asked to put her music on. It was mainly 60s & 70s but with some stuff that I’d never come across. The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was one where I loved the song, asked her when that was from and who by and when she told me went “Huh”. Never heard of them, but she’d somehow ‘discovered’ them.
sibeen said:
I like that. I don’t think she is the only one. There are a lot of rediscoverers out there.
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:ROFL. Got in the car this evening to drive junior sprog to work, her phone links to the car and this song starts playing. I give her a look, “I can’t remember putting yo onto this?”
“Sheesh, I can select my own music you know!”. Next song plays and it’s T-Rex ‘Cosmic Dancer’. She glances at me and states “yeah, you played me ‘Ride a White Swan’ and ‘Children of the Revolution’, I took it from there”.
She turns 16 in a few weeks. I was so proud :)
My daughter stole all my Fleetwood Mac and Paul Simon CDs. She even did an extended English study into Paul Simon called ‘Angels in the Architecture’ discussing it all as poetry. But then as a baby she was whooping along with Lady Smith while she was still in nappies.
I have obviously influenced my two way, way more than their mother who is more a Celine Dion type; but senior sprog surprises even me. Last weekend we had a family thing staying in the city and on the ride in she asked to put her music on. It was mainly 60s & 70s but with some stuff that I’d never come across. The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was one where I loved the song, asked her when that was from and who by and when she told me went “Huh”. Never heard of them, but she’d somehow ‘discovered’ them.
Carly Simon – I’ve Got To Have You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDePWgmIA00
Slade ~ Darling Be Home Soon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6P6uBlVC50
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Donovan – Catch the windhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8hjEYTpwE8
ROFL. Got in the car this evening to drive junior sprog to work, her phone links to the car and this song starts playing. I give her a look, “I can’t remember putting yo onto this?”
“Sheesh, I can select my own music you know!”. Next song plays and it’s T-Rex ‘Cosmic Dancer’. She glances at me and states “yeah, you played me ‘Ride a White Swan’ and ‘Children of the Revolution’, I took it from there”.
She turns 16 in a few weeks. I was so proud :)
My daughter stole all my Fleetwood Mac and Paul Simon CDs. She even did an extended English study into Paul Simon called ‘Angels in the Architecture’ discussing it all as poetry. But then as a baby she was whooping along with Lady Smith while she was still in nappies.
Prompted me to find this:
Hadn’t seen that video before.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:ROFL. Got in the car this evening to drive junior sprog to work, her phone links to the car and this song starts playing. I give her a look, “I can’t remember putting yo onto this?”
“Sheesh, I can select my own music you know!”. Next song plays and it’s T-Rex ‘Cosmic Dancer’. She glances at me and states “yeah, you played me ‘Ride a White Swan’ and ‘Children of the Revolution’, I took it from there”.
She turns 16 in a few weeks. I was so proud :)
My daughter stole all my Fleetwood Mac and Paul Simon CDs. She even did an extended English study into Paul Simon called ‘Angels in the Architecture’ discussing it all as poetry. But then as a baby she was whooping along with Lady Smith while she was still in nappies.
Prompted me to find this:
Hadn’t seen that video before.
Really? that was the official clip.
I quote from that song all the time. ‘Who’ll be my role model now that my role model has gone?’ I am constantly disappointed by those I am supposed to have some respect for.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Prompted me to find this:
Hadn’t seen that video before.
What? Never seen it?
Great song and funny video.. more going on than at first appearance
I always associate it with my daughter since it was the first music that came on the teev when I was holding her in some anteroom (postroom?) straight after her birth.
Incidentally, the second half of the bass solo is the first half backwards.. a musical palindrome
Never seen it, really?
Ian said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Prompted me to find this:
Hadn’t seen that video before.
What? Never seen it?
Great song and funny video.. more going on than at first appearance
I always associate it with my daughter since it was the first music that came on the teev when I was holding her in some anteroom (postroom?) straight after her birth.
Incidentally, the second half of the bass solo is the first half backwards.. a musical palindrome
Never seen it, really?
I did not know that about the bass solo. It is a shit hot bass solo.
sarahs mum said:
Ian said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Prompted me to find this:
Hadn’t seen that video before.
What? Never seen it?
Great song and funny video.. more going on than at first appearance
I always associate it with my daughter since it was the first music that came on the teev when I was holding her in some anteroom (postroom?) straight after her birth.
Incidentally, the second half of the bass solo is the first half backwards.. a musical palindrome
Never seen it, really?
I did not know that about the bass solo. It is a shit hot bass solo.
I struggled with that bitch for months, never understanding why it wouldn’t come together. Listening to it with the knowledge that the second half is backwards, it’s easy to hear – the note shapes are all wrong.
Bagithi is a shit hot bass player, but he created a rod for his own back there because he couldn’t play anything like the original live.
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:
Ian said:What? Never seen it?
Great song and funny video.. more going on than at first appearance
I always associate it with my daughter since it was the first music that came on the teev when I was holding her in some anteroom (postroom?) straight after her birth.
Incidentally, the second half of the bass solo is the first half backwards.. a musical palindrome
Never seen it, really?
I did not know that about the bass solo. It is a shit hot bass solo.
I struggled with that bitch for months, never understanding why it wouldn’t come together. Listening to it with the knowledge that the second half is backwards, it’s easy to hear – the note shapes are all wrong.
Bagithi is a shit hot bass player, but he created a rod for his own back there because he couldn’t play anything like the original live.
that’s true.
And in exciting music news, Adam Lambert has announced the release date of his next single, Superpower, and the date of his new album, Velvet.
Sept 7 and. 27 respectively.
Here’s his first two singles, New Eyes and Comin’ In Hot
https://youtu.be/ne79MuCbgmQ
https://youtu.be/9h-vd8QiLLw
sarahs mum said:
Ian said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Prompted me to find this:
Hadn’t seen that video before.
What? Never seen it?
Great song and funny video.. more going on than at first appearance
I always associate it with my daughter since it was the first music that came on the teev when I was holding her in some anteroom (postroom?) straight after her birth.
Incidentally, the second half of the bass solo is the first half backwards.. a musical palindrome
Never seen it, really?
I did not know that about the bass solo. It is a shit hot bass solo.
Too busy with new country, new job, and new(ish) kids I guess.
I’ll go back and listen to the bass.
He must have nicked the idea from Bach:
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:
Ian said:What? Never seen it?
Great song and funny video.. more going on than at first appearance
I always associate it with my daughter since it was the first music that came on the teev when I was holding her in some anteroom (postroom?) straight after her birth.
Incidentally, the second half of the bass solo is the first half backwards.. a musical palindrome
Never seen it, really?
I did not know that about the bass solo. It is a shit hot bass solo.
I struggled with that bitch for months, never understanding why it wouldn’t come together. Listening to it with the knowledge that the second half is backwards, it’s easy to hear – the note shapes are all wrong.
Bagithi is a shit hot bass player, but he created a rod for his own back there because he couldn’t play anything like the original live.
Probly Simon’s rod.. bastard :)
Do you play the bass?
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Ian said:What? Never seen it?
Great song and funny video.. more going on than at first appearance
I always associate it with my daughter since it was the first music that came on the teev when I was holding her in some anteroom (postroom?) straight after her birth.
Incidentally, the second half of the bass solo is the first half backwards.. a musical palindrome
Never seen it, really?
I did not know that about the bass solo. It is a shit hot bass solo.
Too busy with new country, new job, and new(ish) kids I guess.
I’ll go back and listen to the bass.
He must have nicked the idea from Bach:
Paul Simon: ‘Everybody steals from Bach.’
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:I did not know that about the bass solo. It is a shit hot bass solo.
Too busy with new country, new job, and new(ish) kids I guess.
I’ll go back and listen to the bass.
He must have nicked the idea from Bach:
Paul Simon: ‘Everybody steals from Bach.’
Nice quote.
Bing finds it zero times, and Google exactly once.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Too busy with new country, new job, and new(ish) kids I guess.
I’ll go back and listen to the bass.
He must have nicked the idea from Bach:
Paul Simon: ‘Everybody steals from Bach.’
Nice quote.
Bing finds it zero times, and Google exactly once.
I think it was in an interview?
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:Paul Simon: ‘Everybody steals from Bach.’
Nice quote.
Bing finds it zero times, and Google exactly once.
I think it was in an interview?
He was asked how he wrote songs. And he talked about how he often set himself tasks. Like how to invent a progression from the chord to that chord.I think it was just after Graceland’s release.
Surprising though it might seem, not everything is on the internet.
dv said:
Surprising though it might seem, not everything is on the internet.
What?
Next you’ll be telling me that Wikipedia is not the answer to everything.
Ian said:
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:I did not know that about the bass solo. It is a shit hot bass solo.
I struggled with that bitch for months, never understanding why it wouldn’t come together. Listening to it with the knowledge that the second half is backwards, it’s easy to hear – the note shapes are all wrong.
Bagithi is a shit hot bass player, but he created a rod for his own back there because he couldn’t play anything like the original live.
Probly Simon’s rod.. bastard :)
Do you play the bass?
Yep. It’s my main instrument. You?
Rule 303 said:
Ian said:
Rule 303 said:I struggled with that bitch for months, never understanding why it wouldn’t come together. Listening to it with the knowledge that the second half is backwards, it’s easy to hear – the note shapes are all wrong.
Bagithi is a shit hot bass player, but he created a rod for his own back there because he couldn’t play anything like the original live.
Probly Simon’s rod.. bastard :)
Do you play the bass?
Yep. It’s my main instrument. You?
My old man played a bit of bass, though piano was his main instrument
Rule 303 said:
Ian said:
Rule 303 said:I struggled with that bitch for months, never understanding why it wouldn’t come together. Listening to it with the knowledge that the second half is backwards, it’s easy to hear – the note shapes are all wrong.
Bagithi is a shit hot bass player, but he created a rod for his own back there because he couldn’t play anything like the original live.
Probly Simon’s rod.. bastard :)
Do you play the bass?
Yep. It’s my main instrument. You?
Piano/keyboards
Listening to that solo and looking at some discussion.. it’s complicated. Not exactly half and half thing.
dv said:
Rule 303 said:
Ian said:Probly Simon’s rod.. bastard :)
Do you play the bass?
Yep. It’s my main instrument. You?
My old man played a bit of bass, though piano was his main instrument
I bought a Fender Musicmaster bass off Deniz Tek of Radio Birdman. I was a woeful bass player. Sarah’s Dad took it in the divorce settlement.
sarahs mum said:
dv said:
Rule 303 said:Yep. It’s my main instrument. You?
My old man played a bit of bass, though piano was his main instrument
I bought a Fender Musicmaster bass off Deniz Tek of Radio Birdman. I was a woeful bass player. Sarah’s Dad took it in the divorce settlement.
Gawwwd. I’ve had a couple of gems slip through my fingers.
If only we knew then what the bloody things would be worth today…
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:
dv said:My old man played a bit of bass, though piano was his main instrument
I bought a Fender Musicmaster bass off Deniz Tek of Radio Birdman. I was a woeful bass player. Sarah’s Dad took it in the divorce settlement.
Gawwwd. I’ve had a couple of gems slip through my fingers.
If only we knew then what the bloody things would be worth today…
I got to keep the Maton natural series.
I have a nylon string maton in not great condition with a really low serial number on it.
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:I bought a Fender Musicmaster bass off Deniz Tek of Radio Birdman. I was a woeful bass player. Sarah’s Dad took it in the divorce settlement.
Gawwwd. I’ve had a couple of gems slip through my fingers.
If only we knew then what the bloody things would be worth today…
I got to keep the Maton natural series.
I have a nylon string maton in not great condition with a really low serial number on it.
Are the old Matons worth anything? I thought they were not much chop…?
I’ve got an M225 Natural, which has had a pretty hard life, so probably only worth a few hundred bucks, but the neck on it is just awesome. Easily the best neck I’ve played.
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:Gawwwd. I’ve had a couple of gems slip through my fingers.
If only we knew then what the bloody things would be worth today…
I got to keep the Maton natural series.
I have a nylon string maton in not great condition with a really low serial number on it.
Are the old Matons worth anything? I thought they were not much chop…?
I’ve got an M225 Natural, which has had a pretty hard life, so probably only worth a few hundred bucks, but the neck on it is just awesome. Easily the best neck I’ve played.
I don’t know about values. I’m happy with what I have tho. :)
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:
sarahs mum said:I got to keep the Maton natural series.
I have a nylon string maton in not great condition with a really low serial number on it.
Are the old Matons worth anything? I thought they were not much chop…?
I’ve got an M225 Natural, which has had a pretty hard life, so probably only worth a few hundred bucks, but the neck on it is just awesome. Easily the best neck I’ve played.
I don’t know about values. I’m happy with what I have tho. :)
Surely the real value is the music you make and the joy you bring to your neighbours
dv said:
sarahs mum said:
Rule 303 said:Are the old Matons worth anything? I thought they were not much chop…?
I’ve got an M225 Natural, which has had a pretty hard life, so probably only worth a few hundred bucks, but the neck on it is just awesome. Easily the best neck I’ve played.
I don’t know about values. I’m happy with what I have tho. :)
Surely the real value is the music you make and the joy you bring to your neighbours
Yeah, except that guitars are a very high return investment that are easy to liquidate without paying tax.
Eric Clapton – Please Be With Me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YytOpnJ_3sQ
Long John Baldry & K McDonald Loving Feeling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5Bwq6-qi8o
Example of remake being better than the original. As much as like Badfinger…Nillson’s version runs rings.
Badfinger – Without You – Television 1972
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPco24LS31A
Harry Nilsson Without You 1972
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-ZDKirjQgM
Happy Traum_Relax Your Mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubd4zq1-BiI
John Denver Saturday Night in Toledo, Ohio Live at The Apollo Theater
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bqFEJCtULI
Max Merritt & The Meteors – Slipping Away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d08Cnyzi_iw
I was alone. I took a ride.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r95-7zfgtLw
Been listening to some music.
A. Vivaldi: “Armida al campo d’Egitto” RV 699
A. Vivaldi: “Le Quattro Stagioni” con Molti Stromenti
A. Vivaldi: «La Stravaganza» 12 Violin Concertos Op.4
A. Vivaldi: 6 Flute Concertos Op.10
A. Vivaldi: 6 Violin Concertos “Per le Solennità”
A. Vivaldi: 6 Violin Concertos Op.12
A. Vivaldi: 6 Violin Concertos Op.6
A. Vivaldi: Bassoon Concertos
A. Vivaldi: Cello Concertos
A. Vivaldi: Chamber Concertos
A. Vivaldi: Concerti con molti strumenti
A. Vivaldi: Concerti con organo obbligato
A. Vivaldi: 6 Violin Concertos “Per le Solennità”
A. Vivaldi: Concerti per Flauto Traversiere
Vivaldi: Concerti Solenni
A. Vivaldi: Dresden Sonatas
A. Vivaldi: Il Cimento dell’Armonia e dell’Invenzione, Op.8
A. Vivaldi: L’Estro Armonico, Op. 3
A. Vivaldi: Mandolin and Lute Concertos
A. Vivaldi: Oboe Concertos
A. Vivaldi: Trio Sonatas, Op.1
A. VIVALDI: Violin Concertos Op.6, L’Arte dell’Arco
A.Vivaldi: L’Elite des Concertos Italiens
Albinoni – Concerti a Cinque, Op. 5 – I Musici – Pina Carmirelli – 1981
Albinoni – Oboe Concerto #2 in D Minor Op. 9
Albinoni, 12 concerti a cinque Opus 5. I Musici
Albinoni: Concerti a cinque, Op. 10
Antonio Caldara Cello Sonatas, Gaetano Nasillo
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi 12 Concertos for Violin & Oboe, Op. 7
Antonio Vivaldi – Mandolin Concerti
Antonio Vivaldi Double Concertos, I Musici
Antonio Vivaldi: Cantate “Cessate, omai cessate” – “ Ah, ch’infelice sempre”
Bach: Easter Oratorio (Sir John Eliot Gardiner , 2013)
Benedetto Marcello – 6 Sonatas for Cello (Claudio Cassadei)
Benedetto Marcello 12 Concerti Grossi OP I
Boccherini – Cello concert Bb-dur, Xavier Phillips
Boccherini – String Quintets with Contrabass (G337-G339 & G223)
Boccherini / Six String Trios, Op. 47 (G.107-112)
Boccherini: String Quintets, op. 10, La Magnifica Comunità
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Flute Concerto in D minor Wq. 22 (FULL). James Galway (flute.)
Carlo Farina Complete Violin Sonatas
Carolus Hacquart Suites for Viola da Gamba Opus III
Clemencic Consort – Danses de la Renaissance
Clemencic Consort – Troubadours – A l’entrada del temps clar
Concerto for Two Bassoons (Johnsen, Hinrich Philip) 1.Moderato Sergio Azzolini,Ozan Evruk
Corelli – 12 Concerti Grossi, Op.6 | Fabio Biondi Europa Galante
Corelli : La Follia
C.P.E. Bach – Concerto for flute, strings and continuo in D minor Wq 22
CPE Bach-Bassoon Concerto in D minor Wq22-Sergio Azzolini
CPE Bach – Flute Concerto in D minor-
D. Scarlatti: Serenata «La Contesa delle Stagioni»
Dietrich Buxtehude Chamber Sonatas,Ton Koopman
Domenico Cimarosa: Concerti, Sestetti e Quartetti – L’Arte dell’Arco
Domenico Scarlatti Harpsichord Sonatas K1 – K19, Scott Ross 01
E.-C. Jacquet de la Guerre: «Céphale et Procris»
E. F. dall’Abaco – Concerti a più istrumenti, Op. 5, 6
E.F. Dall’Abaco: 12 Concerti à più Istrumenti, Op.VI
E.F. Dall’Abaco: 12 Concerti à Quatro da Chiesa, Op.II
F. Geminiani: Concerti Grossi after Corelli Opp. 3, 1, 5
Fiorillo – Six Quartets for Flute, Violin, Viola & Cello
Francesco Antonio Bonporti (1672-1749) – Inventions for violin
Francesco Geminiani 12 Concerti grossi, Chiara Banchini 2/2
Frédérick Haas – Domenico Scarlatti – 21 Sonates de la maturité
G. Carmignola – Vivaldi, Late Violin Concertos
G. F. Handel Concerti Grossi Op 6 N 1 12
G. Muffat: 12 Concerti Grossi
G. Torelli: Complete Trumpet Concertos
G.A. Brescianello (1690-1758) Concerti Sinfonie Overture
G.B. Platti: Concerti Grossi after Corelli
G.F. Händel: 6 Concerti Grossi Op.3
G.F. HÄNDEL: Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day HWV 76, I Barocchisti
G.F. Händel: Serenata «Aci, Galatea e Polifemo» HWV 72
G.F. Telemann: “Wassermusik” Ouverture in C major TWV 55:C3
G.F.Haendel – Water Music
G.Ph. Telemann: Concerti per molti strumenti
Georg Friedrich Handel Concerti Grossi Op 6 N 1-12
Georg Philipp Telemann – Essercizii Musici
Giovanni Benedetto Platti Cello Concertos
Giovanni Henrico Albicastro – Concerti A 4, Op. 7, Nos. 1-12 (Part 1)
Giuseppe Sammartini (1695-1750) Concertos & Overtures
Giuseppe Tartini – A major solo for flute – CroBaroque
Giuseppe Tartini Sonatas for Violin Cello and Harpsichord 1/2
Giuseppe Tartini Sonatas for Violin, Violoncello and Harpsichord 2/2
Giuseppe Torelli Concerti Grossi Op.8, I Musici
Guitar Concertos – A. Vivaldi, Villa Lobos, Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Haydn – The Cello Concertos (recording of the Century : Mstislav Rostropovich / Brown)
Hildegard von Bingen – Voices of Angels – Voices of Ascension
J. N. Hummel: Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra – Mathis Kaspar Stier, Bassoon
J.G. Pisendel: Violin Sonatas
J.H. Schmelzer: La Margarita – Music for the Court of Vienna&Prague
J. S. BACH – Complete Harpsichord Concertos on Antique Instruments – 3CD
J. S. Bach – Conciertos para oboe
J. S. Bach – Flute & Viola Sonatas – (2CD)
J. S. Bach – Harpsichord Concertos
J. S. Bach – Sonatas & Partitas For Lute
J.S. Bach 6 English Suites, BWV 806-811 (Perahia)
J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1 – 6, Claudio Abbado
J.S. Bach Easter Oratorio, BWV 249: Sinfonia – John Eliot Gardiner
J.S. Bach: 6 Suites for Cello Solo (Full Album) played by István Várdai
J.S. Bach: French Suites
J.S. Bach: Sonatas for Viola da gamba and Harpsichord
J.S.Bach “The Goldberg Variations” (1955)
J.S. Bach 2 Hours Bach Violin Concertos | Classical Baroque Music | Focus Reading Studying
Johann Sebastian Bach – French Suites
Johann Sebastian Bach: Concertos For Oboe & Oboe D’Amore
Johann Sebastian Bach: Easter Oratorio, BWV 249 – John Eliot Gardiner (HD 1080p)
JS Bach English Suites BWV 806-811 (Robert Levin)
Jean Barrière – Sonatas for Cello & Bass Continuo
Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger Pieces for Lute, Paul O’Dette
Jordi Savall & Xavier Díaz-Latorre: Ortiz, Marais, Sanz 13 May 2015 Amsterdam
Joseph-Marie-Clément Dall’Abaco – Kristin Von der Goltz
L’Arpeggiata – Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680) – Tarantella Napoletana, Tono Hypodorico
L. Boccherini – Complete Cello Concertos, Julius Berger
L. Boccherini – Complete Guitar Quintets
L. Boccherini: Complete Cello Sonatas
L. Boccherini: La Musica Notturna delle Strade di Madrid – Op. 30 n. 6 (G. 324) / J. Savall
La Folia – recercada Ottava Diego Ortiz
Leonardo Leo – Cello concertos (Anner Bylsma)
Luigi Boccherini – Minuetto (1 HOUR)
Luigi Boccherini 3 Quintets for Piano and Strings YouTube
Luigi Boccherini Sonatas for Harp and Flute
Luigi Boccherini: Quintets for Flute, Violin, Viola, and 2 Violoncellos
Lute Music for Witches and Alchemists, Lutz Kirchhof
Marco Uccellini (1603-1680) Sonatas, Romanesca
Marco Uccellini Violin Sonatas
Marin Marais – Le Badinage – Jordi Savall
Marin Marais – Les Folies d’Espagne (on Period Instruments)
Marin Marais Works for Viole and other instruments
Médée, Act 1: “Que d’épais bataillons, sur nos rêves descendent” (Créon, Jason, Oronte,…
Michele Mascitti 6 Sonatas for Violin and Cello Op.2
Michele Mascitti Concertos and Sonatas
Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622 (Arngunnur Árnadóttir, clarinet)
N. Porpora: 6 Sonate da Chiesa
Omega Ensemble perform Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major KV581 (excerpt)
OUT OF SPACE – Liam Howlett, arr. Snelle Fjöll – Orkester Mandolina Ljubljana – dir. Andrej Zupan
Padre Antonio Soler – Sonatas – Mario Raskin
Pierre Fevrier- Pieces De Clavecin – Charlotte Mattax Moersch
Pietro Nardini (1722-1793) – Sonatas for Strings
Pietro Nardini Violin Concertos
Praetorius, Guédron: Grand Bal à la cour d’Henri IV
Renaissance Lute John Dowland Album
Schubert’s Fantasy in F minor for Piano Four Hands, D940
Schubert, Trio op. 100 – Andante con moto
Steven Isserlis and Tamara-Anna Cislowska — Schumann, C: 3 Romances, Op. 22: No. 3
T. Albinoni – Op 07, Concerti a cinque – Berlin Chamber Orchestra
T.G. Albinoni: Concerti a Cinque, Op.10
T.G. Albinoni: Oboe Concertos
Tartini – Concerto for Violin in D minor/a>
Telemann – Hamburger Admiralitätsmusik TWV 24:1
Telemann – Kleine Cammer-Music
Telemann – Orchestral Suites | Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Telemann: Tafelmusik (Selection)
Telemann: the 12 flute fantasias. Barthold Kuijken – traverso.
Telemann: The Recorder Sonatas (Full Album) played by Erik Bosgraaf
The Best of Mozart 1
The Best of Mozart 2
Torelli: Trumpet Concertos Complete (Full Album)
Viola da gamba – Telemann, Händel, Abel
Virtuoso oboe concertos: Albinioni, Bach , Marcello, Telemann, Vivaldi (Holliger, Bourgue)
Vivaldi’s Most Beautiful Aria Sovente il sole
Vivaldi – Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor RV522
Vivaldi – Sonatas for Cello & BC, Bruno Cocset
Vivaldi – Violin Concerto in A Minor RV356
Vivaldi: Concerti RV 133, 281, 286, 407, 511, 531, 541 (Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi)
Vivaldi: Concerti Solenni
Vivaldi; I concerti dell’addio (Fabio Biondi • Europa Galante)
Tau.Neutrino said:
“Day By Day” ~ Godspell (1973)
I was reading Good News for the Modern Man then. I liked the song when it radioed. Now…bleh.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
“Day By Day” ~ Godspell (1973)
I was reading Good News for the Modern Man then. I liked the song when it radioed. Now…bleh.
It made me think of this song. Link to The Carpenters version. I think I prefer it to Coleen Hewitt’s version or the Leon Russell original.
Carpenters – Superstar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJmmaIGiGBg
Paul Simon -Peace Like A River
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAmPfEMI16g
Bob Dylan – One More Cup of Coffee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95cufW4h-gA
Still Crazy After All These Years: Live from Central Park, 1991
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVK3tTBJze4
The morin khuur, also known as the horsehead fiddle, is a traditional Mongolian bowed stringed instrument. It is one of the most important musical instruments of the Mongol people, and is considered a symbol of the Mongolian nation.
Musical instrument of the day. Kantele
Participating in my brothers’ choices of music for Dad’s funeral has been interesting in throwing up some memories of stuff not suitable. Dad worked in New Guinea in the 60’s and brought back Lik Lik trepella Pik (three little pigs in Pidgin). And we played Melborn and Sydeny to death at some stage too. Not really high brow.
buffy said:
Participating in my brothers’ choices of music for Dad’s funeral has been interesting in throwing up some memories of stuff not suitable. Dad worked in New Guinea in the 60’s and brought back Lik Lik trepella Pik (three little pigs in Pidgin). And we played Melborn and Sydeny to death at some stage too. Not really high brow.
Did he listen to cricket on the radio? Maybe replay a particularly favourite innings thing?
I don’t remember what we played at my father’s funeral. My eldest son stood on the podium and gave a little eulogy about his grand-dad. He was 4.
buffy said:
Participating in my brothers’ choices of music for Dad’s funeral has been interesting in throwing up some memories of stuff not suitable. Dad worked in New Guinea in the 60’s and brought back Lik Lik trepella Pik (three little pigs in Pidgin). And we played Melborn and Sydeny to death at some stage too. Not really high brow.
forgive me for this but it doesn’t have to be high brow.. it just has to be funeral guy appropriate.. what do you think he would have liked had he chosen?
I am reminded to write my music list for deathday.
Transcendental Blues by Steve Earle is #1
kii said:
I am reminded to write my music list for deathday.Transcendental Blues by Steve Earle is #1
one of my friends has requested “Walking on Sunshine” for her funeral… * Shrug* if I outlive her, then I will insist on it.
Arts said:
kii said:
I am reminded to write my music list for deathday.Transcendental Blues by Steve Earle is #1
one of my friends has requested “Walking on Sunshine” for her funeral… * Shrug* if I outlive her, then I will insist on it.
I wrote that song, or performed it.
Arts said:
buffy said:Participating in my brothers’ choices of music for Dad’s funeral has been interesting in throwing up some memories of stuff not suitable. Dad worked in New Guinea in the 60’s and brought back Lik Lik trepella Pik (three little pigs in Pidgin). And we played Melborn and Sydeny to death at some stage too. Not really high brow.
forgive me for this but it doesn’t have to be high brow.. it just has to be funeral guy appropriate.. what do you think he would have liked had he chosen?
Mz Tamb’s was L. A. International Airport so it was played at her funeral.
We were teenagers when we married & our favourite song was Chuck Berry’s You Never Can Tell. That too was played at her funeral.
kii said:
Arts said:
kii said:
I am reminded to write my music list for deathday.Transcendental Blues by Steve Earle is #1
one of my friends has requested “Walking on Sunshine” for her funeral… * Shrug* if I outlive her, then I will insist on it.
I wrote that song, or performed it.
almost, also need some waves…
Arts said:
kii said:
Arts said:one of my friends has requested “Walking on Sunshine” for her funeral… * Shrug* if I outlive her, then I will insist on it.
I wrote that song, or performed it.
almost, also need some waves…
See my fb profile etc
kii said:
buffy said:Participating in my brothers’ choices of music for Dad’s funeral has been interesting in throwing up some memories of stuff not suitable. Dad worked in New Guinea in the 60’s and brought back Lik Lik trepella Pik (three little pigs in Pidgin). And we played Melborn and Sydeny to death at some stage too. Not really high brow.
Did he listen to cricket on the radio? Maybe replay a particularly favourite innings thing?
I don’t remember what we played at my father’s funeral. My eldest son stood on the podium and gave a little eulogy about his grand-dad. He was 4.
Nup, no sport stuff at all. I can’t help a lot with the music because I don’t really remember Dad playing much music. When I was a teenager he played Rick Wakeman – Journey to the Centre of the Earth, and the King Arthur one. But really nothing else. Never had the radio on in the car.
Arts said:
kii said:
I am reminded to write my music list for deathday.Transcendental Blues by Steve Earle is #1
one of my friends has requested “Walking on Sunshine” for her funeral… * Shrug* if I outlive her, then I will insist on it.
I’d like Carol King’s “Tapestry”, the song not the album. It’s about facing death.
PS, i have a terriffic CD of superb piano music by Mrs m completely suitable for funeral. Let me know if you want me to post or email it.
buffy said:
kii said:
buffy said:Participating in my brothers’ choices of music for Dad’s funeral has been interesting in throwing up some memories of stuff not suitable. Dad worked in New Guinea in the 60’s and brought back Lik Lik trepella Pik (three little pigs in Pidgin). And we played Melborn and Sydeny to death at some stage too. Not really high brow.
Did he listen to cricket on the radio? Maybe replay a particularly favourite innings thing?
I don’t remember what we played at my father’s funeral. My eldest son stood on the podium and gave a little eulogy about his grand-dad. He was 4.
Nup, no sport stuff at all. I can’t help a lot with the music because I don’t really remember Dad playing much music. When I was a teenager he played Rick Wakeman – Journey to the Centre of the Earth, and the King Arthur one. But really nothing else. Never had the radio on in the car.
mollwollfumble said:
Arts said:
kii said:
I am reminded to write my music list for deathday.Transcendental Blues by Steve Earle is #1
one of my friends has requested “Walking on Sunshine” for her funeral… * Shrug* if I outlive her, then I will insist on it.
I’d like Carol King’s “Tapestry”, the song not the album. It’s about facing death.
PS, i have a terriffic CD of superb piano music by Mrs m completely suitable for funeral. Let me know if you want me to post or email it.
Thanks moll. I’m just letting my brothers do what they want. They apparently knew a different father than I knew, but this morning I’m just letting it all go past me. I have made sure I’ve visited regularly (monthly) for years, provided food etc, I’ve had Mum here for respite during my own holidays for the past couple of years and prior to that they came and stayed for about a week a year, sometimes more. I’m happy to let my brothers do their thing for this now.
(I am, however, starting to write up some stuff about Mum for when we need it. I know heaps more about her than about my father. Just reading up on the history of the Australian Ballet. Gosh Mum made sure we got Culture. We used to go as a family subscription every year for years. We saw Robbie Helpmann’s The Display, with sets and costumes by Sidney Nolan. Saw Rudy Nureyev onstage at The Palais – I think that was Don Quixote. We generally didn’t go the Swan Lake. We all found it profoundly boring)
buffy said:
mollwollfumble said:
Arts said:one of my friends has requested “Walking on Sunshine” for her funeral… * Shrug* if I outlive her, then I will insist on it.
I’d like Carol King’s “Tapestry”, the song not the album. It’s about facing death.
PS, i have a terriffic CD of superb piano music by Mrs m completely suitable for funeral. Let me know if you want me to post or email it.
Thanks moll. I’m just letting my brothers do what they want. They apparently knew a different father than I knew, but this morning I’m just letting it all go past me. I have made sure I’ve visited regularly (monthly) for years, provided food etc, I’ve had Mum here for respite during my own holidays for the past couple of years and prior to that they came and stayed for about a week a year, sometimes more. I’m happy to let my brothers do their thing for this now.
(I am, however, starting to write up some stuff about Mum for when we need it. I know heaps more about her than about my father. Just reading up on the history of the Australian Ballet. Gosh Mum made sure we got Culture. We used to go as a family subscription every year for years. We saw Robbie Helpmann’s The Display, with sets and costumes by Sidney Nolan. Saw Rudy Nureyev onstage at The Palais – I think that was Don Quixote. We generally didn’t go the Swan Lake. We all found it profoundly boring)
I like that.
mollwollfumble said:
buffy said:
mollwollfumble said:I’d like Carol King’s “Tapestry”, the song not the album. It’s about facing death.
PS, i have a terriffic CD of superb piano music by Mrs m completely suitable for funeral. Let me know if you want me to post or email it.
Thanks moll. I’m just letting my brothers do what they want. They apparently knew a different father than I knew, but this morning I’m just letting it all go past me. I have made sure I’ve visited regularly (monthly) for years, provided food etc, I’ve had Mum here for respite during my own holidays for the past couple of years and prior to that they came and stayed for about a week a year, sometimes more. I’m happy to let my brothers do their thing for this now.
(I am, however, starting to write up some stuff about Mum for when we need it. I know heaps more about her than about my father. Just reading up on the history of the Australian Ballet. Gosh Mum made sure we got Culture. We used to go as a family subscription every year for years. We saw Robbie Helpmann’s The Display, with sets and costumes by Sidney Nolan. Saw Rudy Nureyev onstage at The Palais – I think that was Don Quixote. We generally didn’t go the Swan Lake. We all found it profoundly boring)
I like that.
I fell asleep during Swan lake at the Syd Opera house.
sarahs mum said:
mollwollfumble said:
buffy said:Thanks moll. I’m just letting my brothers do what they want. They apparently knew a different father than I knew, but this morning I’m just letting it all go past me. I have made sure I’ve visited regularly (monthly) for years, provided food etc, I’ve had Mum here for respite during my own holidays for the past couple of years and prior to that they came and stayed for about a week a year, sometimes more. I’m happy to let my brothers do their thing for this now.
(I am, however, starting to write up some stuff about Mum for when we need it. I know heaps more about her than about my father. Just reading up on the history of the Australian Ballet. Gosh Mum made sure we got Culture. We used to go as a family subscription every year for years. We saw Robbie Helpmann’s The Display, with sets and costumes by Sidney Nolan. Saw Rudy Nureyev onstage at The Palais – I think that was Don Quixote. We generally didn’t go the Swan Lake. We all found it profoundly boring)
I like that.
I fell asleep during Swan lake at the Syd Opera house.
sm – Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, on the other hand, is brilliant. Mr buffy and I saw it some years ago in Melbourne. We did not fall asleep. (It was pricey to go though)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_Lake_(Bourne)
Arts said:
buffy said:Participating in my brothers’ choices of music for Dad’s funeral has been interesting in throwing up some memories of stuff not suitable. Dad worked in New Guinea in the 60’s and brought back Lik Lik trepella Pik (three little pigs in Pidgin). And we played Melborn and Sydeny to death at some stage too. Not really high brow.
forgive me for this but it doesn’t have to be high brow.. it just has to be funeral guy appropriate.. what do you think he would have liked had he chosen?
This.
buffy said:
sarahs mum said:
mollwollfumble said:I like that.
I fell asleep during Swan lake at the Syd Opera house.
sm – Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake, on the other hand, is brilliant. Mr buffy and I saw it some years ago in Melbourne. We did not fall asleep. (It was pricey to go though)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_Lake_(Bourne)
I had just come off a 12 hour day shift after a week of night shifts.
Peak Warming Man said:
Arts said:
buffy said:Participating in my brothers’ choices of music for Dad’s funeral has been interesting in throwing up some memories of stuff not suitable. Dad worked in New Guinea in the 60’s and brought back Lik Lik trepella Pik (three little pigs in Pidgin). And we played Melborn and Sydeny to death at some stage too. Not really high brow.
forgive me for this but it doesn’t have to be high brow.. it just has to be funeral guy appropriate.. what do you think he would have liked had he chosen?
This.
Yeah, I know. He didn’t listen to music in the past 20-30 years. So the boys can just pick what they want.
Adam Lambert’s new song just premiered and I was watching the live premiere and I frigging love it
https://youtu.be/lLurue51jfQ
Magda Olivero – Poveri Fiori (live 1959)
Magda Olivero was the most favoured soprano of Cilèa for his opera “Adriana Lecouvreur”, and he was prepared to wait for her until this famous singer become available. She is very good.
https://youtu.be/reOP2Tx8yPk
Francis Poulenc: Concert champêtre para clave y orquesta en Re Mayor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_3ivB7_3_Y
I’m surprised that I know as many as I do. Some of the recent ones were the soundtracks to our driving holidays.
Love the outfits in this video and, of course, the violin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeBG0QIRNtY
Evolution of Game Music – 1972-2018
Musical instrument in the day.
Pipa.
mollwollfumble said:
Musical instrument in the day.Pipa.
The pipa looks good but has a harsh sort of sound, not very appealing to my ears.
Tomaso Albinoni – Adagio (best live version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eLU5W1vc8Y
Max Richter – The Four Seasons : Autumn 3 / Winter 1 (HD) Live In Paris 2016
Interesting reinterpretation.
Schubert, – Trio op. 100 – Andante con moto – Klaviertrio Amsterdam
Good version. excellent playing, I agree with the timing comments.
Lucas Nelson Diamonds on the souls of her shoes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfsBHLv1b1o
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Pachelbel Canon in D Major – the original and best version.
Seemed too fast.
+1
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4sfhvxTZ0wo
See how many of the dancers you recognise.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Pachelbel Canon in D Major – the original and best version.
Seemed too fast.
Other versions are slower
This is slower
Pachelbel – Canon In D Major. Best version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlprozGcs80
this is about the same no maybe faster
J. Pachelbel. Canon in D Major
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfxrNblTr4o
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Pachelbel Canon in D Major – the original and best version.
Seemed too fast.
Other versions are slower
This is slower
Pachelbel – Canon In D Major. Best version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlprozGcs80this is about the same no maybe faster
J. Pachelbel. Canon in D Major
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfxrNblTr4o
I clicked on it because it was the original and best. But it was too fast and fell flat.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/sep/22/jeremy-corbyn-uk-better-off-brexit-deal-right
Another agreeable version
Pachelbel Canon in D major – Violin (eXquisite version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUZui0ojYCs
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:Seemed too fast.
Other versions are slower
This is slower
Pachelbel – Canon In D Major. Best version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlprozGcs80this is about the same no maybe faster
J. Pachelbel. Canon in D Major
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfxrNblTr4o
I clicked on it because it was the original and best. But it was too fast and fell flat.
A lot say that.
I have heard some very good versions on ABC Classic FM over the years.
Listening to different versions is interesting.
For those playing, Jason Donovan, Jarvis Cocker and Noah Taylor plus others.
Tau.Neutrino said:
Listening to different versions is interesting.
I have five different versions for piano on sheet.My favourite is a flute and piano duet but my sister in law the flute player died way too early.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Listening to different versions is interesting.I have five different versions for piano on sheet.My favourite is a flute and piano duet but my sister in law the flute player died way too early.
Sad, sorry to hear that.
I got up to grade three classical piano before other interests came along.
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Listening to different versions is interesting.I have five different versions for piano on sheet.My favourite is a flute and piano duet but my sister in law the flute player died way too early.
Sad, sorry to hear that.
I got up to grade three classical piano before other interests came along.
I didn’t get that much further but I have put in many years more of picking a piece and trying to get it together. At the moment I am really rusty and I annoy myself.
Musical instrument of the day: pahu.
Here’s some classical music based on ABC’s top 200 composers, all on youtube, 5 peices per composer, enjoy.
Tomaso Albinoni – Adagio (best live version)
Tomaso Albinoni – Oboe Concerto #2 in D Minor Op. 9
Tomaso Albinoni – Sinfonia a 4 in B-flat (T.Si 6)
Tomaso Albinoni – Concerto en si bemol majeur pour trompette
Tomaso Albinoni – Chamber Sonatas
Gregorio Allegri – Missa Vidi Turbam Magnam
Gregorio Allegri – Allegri’s Miserere Mei
Gregorio Allegri – Missa Vidi turbam magnam (A Sei Voci)
Gregorio Allegri – Miserere -Tallis Scholars ( Legendary 1980 recording)
Gregorio Allegri – Adoremus in Aeternum
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – Solfeggietto – C.P.E. Bach – piano – Frederic Bernachon
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – Hamelin plays C.P.E. Bach – Sonata in A, W.55 No. 4 Audio + Sheet music
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – C P E Bach: Sonata in a minor for flute alone
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – C.P.E. Bach / Cello Concerto in A minor, Wq. 170 (H. 432)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach – C.P.E. Bach: Cello Concerto in A Minor Wq. 170; William Skeen, Voices of Music, First Mvt. 4K UHD
Johann Sebastian Bach – Collegium San Diego | Benedictus qui venit (Missa in Angustiis) F.J. Haydn
Johann Sebastian Bach – Erbarme dich, mein Gott (Matthäuspassion) – Galou (Roth)
Johann Sebastian Bach – Double Violin Concerto in D Minor 2nd mvt. Largo; Voices of Music BWV 1043
Johann Sebastian Bach – Violin Concerto in A Minor BWV 1041; Carla Moore & Voices of Music , Allegro 4K UHD
Johann Sebastian Bach – Brandenburg Concertos
Johann Sebastian Bach – The Violin Concertos
Johann Sebastian Bach – Air on G string
Johann Sebastian Bach – The Cello Song – (Bach is back with 7 more cellos) – The Piano Guys
Johann Sebastian Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
Samuel Barber – Agnus Dei
Samuel Barber – Adagio for Strings
Samuel Barber – Symphony No. 2
Samuel Barber – Violin Concerto Op. 14
Samuel Barber – Adagio for Strings
William Barton – William Barton and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra – Hawke Memorial
William Barton – Kalkadunga – 1. Warrior Spirit I
William Barton – Kalkadunga – 4. Warrior Spirit II
William Barton – Voice And Didjeridu Improvisation No. 1
William Barton – Melodies in Esfahan
John Barry – Dances With Wolves – The John Dunbar Theme
John Barry – John Barry – Somewhere In Time (Original)
John Barry – James Bond 007 Theme Tune (original)
John Barry – The Persuaders (Theme From The Persuaders)
John Barry ~ The Persuaders Theme Music (HQ)
Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 – 1. Allegro con brio
Ludwig van Beethoven – Moonlight Sonata (FULL)
Ludwig van Beethoven – I. Adagio sostenuto
Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony No. 9
Ludwig van Beethoven – Moonlight Sonata (Sonata al chiaro di luna)
Ludwig van Beethoven – The Best of Beethoven
Hector Berlioz – La Damnation de Faust, Op.24 / Part 1 – Marche hongroise
Hector Berlioz – Dream of a Witches’ Sabbath
Hector Berlioz – Roman Carnival Overture, Op. 9
Hector Berlioz – Symphonie fantastique (complete performance)
Hector Berlioz – Les troyens
Leonard Bernstein – The Best of Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein – Leonard Bernstein “Symphony No 5” Mahler
Leonard Bernstein – Gustav Mahler – Adagietto | Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein – Mozart Ave Verum Corpus por Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein – Mozart Ave Verum Corpus por Leonard Bernstein
Hildegard von Bingen – Hildegard von Bingen – Canticles Of Ecstasy
Hildegard von Bingen – Hildegard von Bingen – Voices of Angels – Voices of Ascension
Hildegard von Bingen – Hildegard von Bingen – Music and Visions
Hildegard von Bingen – Devendra Banhart – Für Hildegard von Bingen
Hildegard von Bingen – Las escalofriantes profecías de Hildegarda von Bingen
Georges Bizet – Georges Bizet – CARMEN, Orchestral Suite
Bizet – Carmen – Habanera (Bizet; Anna Caterina Antonacci, The Royal Opera)
Georges Bizet – Georges Bizet – Symphony in C (1855)
Georges Bizet – Georges Bizet – Carmen – Habanera
Georges Bizet – Bizet – L’Arlésienne Suite No. 1 & Suite No. 2 / Nathalie Stutzmann
Georges Bizet – Bizet – L’Arlesienne Suite No. 2: Farandole
Benjamin Britten – Janine Jansen – Britten – Violin Concerto, Op 15
Benjamin Britten – Benjamin Britten – Four Sea Interludes from “Peter Grimes”
Benjamin Britten – Benjamin Britten Symphony for Cello and Orchestra Op.68, Raphael Wallfisch
Benjamin Britten – Benjamin Britten: Phantasy Quartet (1932)
Benjamin Britten – Britten: Simple Symphony – Third Movement (Sentimental Sarabande)
Alexander Borodin – Prince Igor
Alexander Borodin – Prince Igor – Polovtsian Dances
Alexander Borodin – Alexander Borodin – Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances, Tance Polowieckie
Alexander Borodin – Prinz Igor – Vienna 2012/Dudamel
Alexander Borodin – String Quartet No. 2
Brahms – Symphony No. 1 In C Minor, Op. 68 – Original First Performance Version – 1. Un poco…
Brahms Violin Concerto in D major Op.77, Itzhak Perlman
Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60
Organ Music: Johannes Brahms – Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen
Brahms – Symphony No.3 – Karajan BPO (1964) (Remastered by Fafner)
Brahms: Symphony No. 3
Brahms – Piano Concerto No. 1 | Hélène Grimaud, Piano
The Best of Brahms
Helmuth Brandenburg – Deutschlandlied
Helmuth Brandenburg – Ele Toldoth
Helmut Brandenburg & Norman Candler – The Magic Strings 1971
Helmuth Brandenburg (Germany) – Air For Two Guitars
Orchester Helmuth Brandenburg – Nocturne, Op. 9: No. 2
Max Bruch – Gerhard Taschner plays Max Bruch: Violin Concerto op. 26 (rec. 1953)
Max Bruch – Scottish Fantasy
Max Bruch – George Zhang plays Bruch Violin Concerto in G Minor
Max Bruch – Bruch “Violin Concerto No 2” Itzhak Perlman
Max Bruch – Janine Jansen: Violin Concerto no.1 in G minor 1-3 (Max Bruch) – 15.06.13
Anton Bruckner – Christus factus est
Anton Bruckner – Ave Maria
Anton Bruckner – Locus iste (UniversitätsChor München)
Anton Bruckner – Os Justi Meditabitur- Monteverdi Choir
Anton Bruckner – Symphony No. 8 / Thielemann · Berliner Philharmoniker
Luigi Boccherini – Minuetto (classical)
Luigi Boccherini – La Musica Notturna delle Strade di Madrid
Luigi Boccherini – Fandango – Goya
Luigi Boccherini – Minuet – String Quintet
Luigi Boccherini – String Quintet in E maj Opus 11 No 5 G275
William Byrd – Lullaby – The Tallis Scholars
William Byrd – Ave verum corpus – The Sixteen
William Byrd – Pavan The Earl of Salisbury
William Byrd – Ton Koopman (harpsichord) William Byrd (1543-1623) Virginal music
William Byrd – Mass for 4 Voices, The King’s Singers
ELENA KATS-CHERNIN Piano Quintet No. 1 “The Offering”
Elena Kats-Chernin – Wild Swans Ballet Suite – Part 1
Butterflying – Elena Kats-Chernin
Kats-Chernin: Moon Feather Magic
Elena Kats-Chernin – Eliza’s Aria, from Wild Swans ballet
Frédéric Chopin – Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2
Frédéric Chopin – The Best Nocturnes
Frédéric Chopin – Prelude in E-Minor (op.28 no. 4)
Frédéric Chopin – NOCTURNE NO.20 IN C-SHARP MINOR OP.POSTH
Frédéric Chopin – The Best of Chopin
Aaron Copland – Aaron Copland – Fanfare For The Common Man
Aaron Copland – Aaron Copland – Appalachian Spring (Orchestral suite)
Aaron Copland – Appalachian Spring
Aaron Copland – Aaron Copland: The Tender Land Suite (1949)
Aaron Copland – Aaron Copland: Symphony No. 3 (Oue, Minnesota Orchestra)
Arcangelo Corelli – La Follia
Arcangelo Corelli – Concerto Grosso Nr.8 op. 6
Arcangelo Corelli – Concerto in D Major Op. 6 No. 4, complete.
Arcangelo Corelli – Concerto grosso op. 6 nº 8 – Ton Koopman – Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia
Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) Trio Sonatas
Claude Debussy – La Mer, L.109 – 1. De l’aube à midi sur la mer (Live)
Claude Debussy – La Mer
Claude Debussy – Rêverie
Claude Debussy – CLAIR DE LUNE
Claude Debussy – The Best of Debussy
Antonin Dvorak – New World Symphony Allegro con fuoco
Antonin Dvorák – Slavonic Dance, op. 72/5 / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
Antonin Dvorák – Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88, B. 163: III. Allegretto grazioso – Molto vivace
Antonin Dvorák – Humoresque (original)
Antonin Dvorák – The Best of Dvorak
Ross Edwards – ‘TWIN TOWERS’ official song 9/11 Ross Edwards
Ross Edwards – Marimba Dances, by Ross Edwards – Marimba Literature Library
Ross Edwards – Relaxing Music – Dawn Mantra by Ross Edwards
Ross Edwards -‘THE SOLDIER’ by Ross Edwards
Ross Edwards – Ross Edwards “Maninyas” Violin Concerto movt 3
Ludovico Einaudi – Nuvole Bianche
Ludovico Einaudi – Elegy for the Arctic” – Official Live (Greenpeace)
Ludovico Einaudi – Nuvole Bianche
Ludovico Einaudi – Experience
Ludovico Einaudi – Una Mattina
Edward Elgar – Variations on an Original Theme, Op.36 “Enigma” – 9. Nimrod. Adagio
Edward Elgar – Cello Concerto /Cello:Yo-Yo Ma (1994)
Edward Elgar – Jacqueline du Pre & Daniel Barenboim – Cello Concerto
Edward Elgar – Enigma Variations (Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Jacek Kaspszyk)
Edward Elgar – The Best of Elgar
George Gershwin – Rhapsody In Blue: Gershwin
George Gershwin – Summertime (Gershwin) – The Pianos of Cha’n
George Gershwin – George Gershwin – “An American in Paris”
George Gershwin – An American in Paris ~ Gershwin ~ Dudamel and the LA Philharmonic
George Gershwin —“Lullaby For Strings”
Philip Glass – Philip Glass – Glassworks (complete)
Philip Glass – Philip Glass – Metamorphosis | complete
Philip Glass – The Hours – Philip Glass
Philip Glass – Pendulum Waves with Philip Glass
Philip Glass – Watchmen(OST 2009) – Pruit Igoe and Prophecies
Michael Giacchino – Hope (From “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”/Audio Only)
Michael Giacchino – UP OST – 03 – Married Life
Michael Giacchino – Far From Home Suite Home (From “Spider-Man:
Michael Giacchino – Main Theme – Star Trek Into Darkness
Michael Giacchino – The Imperial Suite (From “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Percy Grainger – Molly on the Shore By Percy Grainger
Percy Grainger – Children’s March “Over the Hills and Far Away” by Percy Grainger
Percy Grainger – Country Gardens
Percy Grainger – Percy Grainger – Walking Tune (1905)
Percy Grainger – I’m seventeen come Sunday
Edvard Grieg – Edvard Grieg, In the Hall of the Mountain King from “Peer Gynt”
Edvard Grieg – Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No.1
Edvard Grieg – Edvard Grieg – Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16 (complete)
Edvard Grieg – Edvard Grieg – Solveig’s Song
Edvard Grieg – Edvard Grieg – Morning Mood – played by Gerard Willems
George Frideric Handel – Hallelujah from Messiah
George Frideric Handel – The Best of Händel
George Frideric Handel – The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
George Frideric Handel – Concerti Grossi Op 6 N 1-12
George Frideric Handel – Water Music
George Frideric Handel – Aria “Lascia ch’io pianga”, from Rinaldo (HWV 7)
Joseph Haydn – Trumpet Concerto in E-flat major, Hob.VIIe:1
Joseph Haydn – Andante con variazione en fa menor – J. Demus.mpg
Haydn Sonata in F major Hob XVI/23
Serenade, Op. 3 No.5
Bach Collegium San Diego | Benedictus qui venit (Missa in Angustiis) F.J. Haydn
WE quartet? – J. Haydn String Quartet Op.64 No.5
Haydn Piano Concerto in D major – 1st M by George Li (9 yr)
Peggy Glanville-Hicks – “Etruscan Concerto” for piano and chamber orchestra (1954)
Peggy Glanville-Hicks – “Three Gymnopedies” for orchestra (1953)
Peggy Glanville-Hicks – Concerto Romantico for Viola and Orchestra
Peggy Glanville-Hicks – Marshall McGuire plays Glanville-Hicks’ Harp Sonata
Peggy Glanville-Hicks – Prelude for a Pensive Pupil (1958)
Gustav Holst – Gustav Holst- The Planets, Full Suite
Gustav Holst – Gustav Holst – Jupiter
Gustav Holst – Gustav Holst – Mars
Gustav Holst – Gustav Holst: Symphony in F Major “The Cotswolds” (1900)
Gustav Holst – Gustav Holst – St Paul’s Suite
Gustav Holst – “Hammersmith”, Op. 52 by Gustav Holst
Karl Jenkins – Benedictus
Karl Jenkins – Palladio
Karl Jenkins – L’homme Armé – Karl Jenkins
Karl Jenkins – Palatine Electric String Quartet perform Palladio by Karl Jenkins
Karl Jenkins – Karl Jenkins – “ THE ARMED MAN “ Benedictus
Aram Khachaturian – Masquerade Suite – Waltz
Aram Khachaturian – Sabre Dance
Aram Khachaturian – Adagio from Spartacus
Aram Khachaturian – Violin Concerto in D minor (1940)
Aram Khachaturian – Symphony No.3 “Symphony—Poem” (1947)
Graeme Koehne – Elevator Music
Graeme Koehne – Inflight Entertainment, Concerto for amplified oboe and orchestra (1999)
Graeme Koehne – The Persistence of Memory
Graeme Koehne – To His Servant Bach God Grants A Final Glimpse
Graeme Koehne – Graeme Koehne – ‘Song of the Open Road’
Erich Korngold – Symphony in F-sharp major, Op.40 (1953)
Erich Korngold – Violin Concerto in D major, Op 35
Erich Korngold – Classic Film Scores”; The Sea Hawk & Others
Erich Korngold – Pilar Lorengar “Glück, das mir verblieb” Die tote Stadt
Erich Korngold – E. W. Korngold : Piano Quintet, Op.15
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Rimsky Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol Op 34 Berliner Phil Dir Zubin Mehta
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Flight Of The Bumblebee
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Russian Easter Overture
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Fantasia on Russian Themes
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Symphony No.3 in C-major, Op.32 (1873)
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Scheherazade / Gergiev · Vienna Philharmonic · Salzburg Festival 2005
Franz Liszt – Liebestraum cello and piano
Franz Liszt – Un Sospiro
Franz Liszt – Love Dream (Liebestraum), S. 541 No. 3
Franz Liszt – La Campanella
Franz Liszt – Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, with Cadenza by M.A. Hamelin
Mahler – Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Abbado)
Mahler – Symphony No.2 in C minor – “Resurrection” – 1: Allegro maestoso (Totenfeier)
Mahler – Symphony No. 3 (Lucerne Festival Orcherstra, Claudio Abbado)
Mahler – Symphony No 4 – Abbado
Mahler – Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor
Mahler – Adagietto | Leonard Bernstein
Mahler – The Best of Mahler
Jules Massenet – Yo-Yo Ma – Meditation
Jules Massenet – Meditation from Thais for Violin and Piano
Jules Massenet – Orchestral Suite No. 1 Op. 13 (1865)
Jules Massenet – Nocturne from Orchestral Suite No.1
Jules Massenet – Piano Concerto 1st mvt
Mendelssohn – Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Op. 27 (Excerpt)
Mendelssohn – Symphony No. 3 In A Minor, Op. 56, MWV N 18 – 2. Vivace non troppo
Mendelssohn – The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave) , Op. 26
Mendelssohn – Violin Concerto E Minor OP.64 (Full Length) : Hilary Hahn & FRSO
Mendelssohn – Hebrides Overture (Fingal’s Cave) (Abbado)
Mendelssohn: – 4. Sinfonie (»Italienische«) · hr-Sinfonieorchester · Paavo Järvi
Mendelssohn: -5 . Sinfonie (»Reformations-Sinfonie«) · hr-Sinfonieorchester · Jérémie Rhorer
Fanny Mendelssohn – Overture in C Major (ROCO)
Fanny Mendelssohn – Hensel: Piano Trio Op. 11 (1840)
Fanny Mendelssohn – Hensel: September: At the River, from Das Jahr – Pianist, Sarah Rothenberg
Fanny Mendelssohn – Fantasie in g-moll for Cello and Piano (1829)
Fanny Mendelssohn – Piano Sonata G minor – Allegro molto agitato
Claudio Monteverdi – Magnificat (complete)
Claudio Monteverdi – L’ ORFEO: Favola in Musica (Claudio Monteverdi) – Representación de Jordi Savall
Claudio Monteverdi – Claudio Monteverdi – Duo Seraphim
Claudio Monteverdi – Monteverdi: Cruda Amarilli (5th madrigal book)
Claudio Monteverdi – Claudio Monteverdi – Ecco mormorar l’onde – La Venexiana
Ennio Morricone – The Mission Main Theme (Morricone Conducts Morricone)
Ennio Morricone – Sergio Leone Greatest Western Music of All Time (2018 Remastered ???? Audio)
Ennio Morricone – Ennio Morricone-chi mai
Ennio Morricone – Ennio Morricone – For A Few Dollars More
Ennio Morricone – (STEREO) A Fistful Of Dollars by Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone – The good the bad and the ugly – The best theme tune ever
Mozart – Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K.546 – 1. Adagio
Mozart – Don Giovanni, K. 527: Overture
Mozart – The Magic Flute: Papagena, Papageno
Mozart – Piano Concerto No. 21 – Andante
Mozart – Concerto for piano and Orchestra (d-minor) K.466, Uchida
Mozart – Requiem in D minor (Complete/Full)
Mozart – Requiem
Mozart – The Best of Mozart
Modest Mussorgsky – Night On Bald Mountain
Modest Mussorgsky – ‘Great Gate of Kiev’ – Douglas Gamley arranger / conductor
Modest Mussorgsky – Khovanshchina: Dance of the Persian Slaves
Modest Mussorgsky – Pictures at an Exhibition
Modest Mussorgsky – The Best of Mussorgsky
Netrebko – Quando m’en vo’ (La Bohème) – Netrebko, Villazón (Subtitulado español)
Netrebko & Villazón – Libiamo ne’ lieti calici (La Traviata/Verdi) HD Subtitles/Subtítulos
Anna Netrebko – Casta Diva (Norma by Vincenzo Bellini)
Anna Netrebko – Flower duet – Anna Netrebko & Elina Garanca (Lakmé de Delibes)
Anna Netrebko – La Bohème (Quando me’n vo’) de Puccini
Anna Netrebko – Meine Lippen, sie küssen so heiß
Michael Nyman – The Sacrifice – Michael Nyman (The Piano)
Michael Nyman – Big My Secret – Michael Nyman – in The Piano (2004)
Michael Nyman – Michael Nyman. The Piano OST. 09 – The Scent of Love
Michael Nyman – The Piano (1993) Soundtrack by Michael Nyman
Michael Nyman – Time Lapse
Carl Orff – Gassenhauer
Marcelina Beucher, soprano – “In Trutina” – Carmina Burana – Carl Orff
C. Orff – Carmina Burana – Tempus est iocundum – Wiltener Sängerknaben – Johannes Stecher
Anton Kuzenok, tenor – Olim lacus colueram – Carmina Burana – Carl Orff
Carl Orff “Der Mond” Kurt Eichhorn
Johann Pachelbel – Canon In D (Jatimatic Hardstyle Bootleg) | HQ Videoclip
Johann Pachelbel – Canon In D Major. Best version.
Johann Pachelbel – Chorservice Pachelbel Magnificat in D · Bass
Johann Pachelbel – Canon en Re Mayor-RTVE (Adrian leaper) Orquesta sinfonica Navidad 2008
Johann Pachelbel – The Elegance of Pachelbel – Serenade
Cohann Pachelbel – Canon in C – Full Speed
Astor Piazzolla – Libertango (1977)
Astor Piazzolla – Oblivion
Astor Piazzolla – Vuelvo al Sur – Tango for Violin and Piano
Astor Piazzolla – Milonga del Angel
Astor Piazzolla – Oblivion(??) for Flute, Bassoon and Piano
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina- Stabat Mater
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina – O Magnum Mysterium
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina – Concerto Palatino deel 1
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina – Concerto Palatino deel 2
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina – Missa Papae Marcelli. The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips
Francis Poulenc – Trio for piano, oboe and bassoon Henri Sigfridsson, Rachel Bullen and Etienne Boudreault
Francis Poulenc – Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra
Francis Poulenc – Sinfonietta (complete/full) / Nathalie Stutzmann
Francis Poulenc – Concert champêtre para clave y orquesta en Re Mayor (1928)
Francis Poulenc – Nocturnes
John Powell – Reminiscence Therapy (From “Solo: A Star Wars Story”/Audio Only)
John Powell – Goa (extended; 20 minutes)
John Powell – Face Off Soundtrack 01. Face On
John Powell – The Bourne Identity – Taxi Ride (OST)
John Powell – Music from How To Train Your Dragon /arr. Sean O’Loughlin
Sergei Prokofiev – The Best of Prokofiev
Sergei Prokofiev – Prokofiev – Dance of the Knights
Sergei Prokofiev – Sergei Prokofiev – Battle On The Ice
Sergei Prokofiev – Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, No 13 Dance of the Knights (Valery Gergiev, LSO)
Sergei Prokofiev – “Alexander Nevsky” by Sergei Prokofiev (Audio + Full Score)
Puccini – Tosca – Te Deum (Bryn Terfel, The Royal Opera)
Puccini – The Best of Puccini
Puccini – Maria Callas O Mio Babbino Caro Giacomo Puccini
Puccini – Anna Netrebko – Puccini – La Bohème Quando m’en vo’ soletta
Puccini – Puccini – La Boheme – Musetta’s Waltz
Henry Purcell – Purcell’s Trumpet Tune
Henry Purcell – Sonatas
Henry Purcell – Abdelazer Suite
Henry Purcell – H. Purcell: Abdelazer (Z 570) – The Complete Incidental Music / Christopher Hogwood
Henry Purcell – Kiralik Ask – 58.Bölüm || Episode 58 Music – Remember me/Dido’s Lament – Henry Purcell (Rüya)
Rachmaninov – Piano Concerto no.2 op.18 – Anna Fedorova – Complete Live Concert
Horowitz Rachmaninoff 3rd Concerto Mehta NYPO 1978
Rachmaninov – Prelude in C Sharp Minor
Rachmaninoff – Piano Concerto No. 3 – Anna Fedorova – Live concert HD
Rachmaninov – Symphony No.2 In E Minor, Op.27 – 3. Adagio
Jean-Philippe Rameau – Sonya Yoncheva: Les Indes galantes – (Danse du grand calumet de la paix)
Jean-Philippe Rameau – Les Indes Galantes» Forêts paisibles, Les Ambassadeurs
Jean-Philippe Rameau – Six Concerts en Sextuor< J/a>
Jean-Philippe Rameau – The Best of Rameau
Jean-Philippe Rameau – Les Cyclopes: Harpsichord Solo
Maurice Ravel – Boléro (Ravel) – André Rieu
Maurice Ravel – Maurice Ravel La Valse
Maurice Ravel – Maurice Ravel – Pavane for Dead Princess
Maurice Ravel – Maurice Ravel – Miroirs
Maurice Ravel – The Best of Maurice Ravel
Ottorino Respighi – La pentola magica (P. 129) (1920)
Ottorino Respighi – Pini di Roma
Ottorino Respighi – Concerto Gregoriano
Ottorino Respighi – Pieces for Piano (Scherbakov)
Ottorino Respighi – The Birds
Max Richter – On the Nature of Daylight
Max Richter – 02 The Departure
Max Richter – Winter 3 – Recomposed: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons (2012)
Max Richter – November
Max Richter – Mari Samuelsen – Max Richter: November (Live from the Forbidden City, Beijing / 2018)
Gioachino Rossini – The Barber Of Seville – Overture
Gioachino Rossini – William Tell Overture: Final
Gioachino Rossini – La gazza ladra – Overture
Gioachino Rossini – 8 Famous Overtures (1810-17)
Gioachino Rossini – Sonata No 3 for Strings in C major
John Rutter – The Lord Bless You And Keep You – Westminster Abbey Choir
John Rutter – Look at the World, John Rutter
John Rutter – John Rutter: All Bells In Paradise – Official Video
John Rutter – King’s College Cambridge 2008 #10 What Sweeter Music John Rutter
John Rutter – Saint Paul Cathedral Choir: For the Beauty of the Earth
Saint-Saëns – Piano Concerto No. 5 in F Major, Op. 103, “Egyptian”: II. Andante
Saint-Saëns – Suite Algérienne in C, Op.60 – Marche Militaire Française
Saint-Saëns – The Carnival of the Animals, R.125 – 13. The Swan
Saint-Saëns – Symphony No 3 in C minor, Op 78 – Järvi
Camille Saint-Saëns – Danse Macabre
Erik Satie – Erik Satie – Gnossiennes 1,2,3
Erik Satie – Erik Satie: Pièces Froides (Reinbert De Leeuw)
Erik Satie – “Erik Satie : Nocturne no 1”
Erik Satie – Satie – Je te veux
Erik Satie – Erik Satie – Gymnopédies
Domenico Scarlatti – Sonata In D Minor
D. Scarlatti: – Violin Sonatas
Domenico Scarlatti – Harpsichord Sonatas K1 – K19, Scott Ross 01
Domenico Scarlatti – Harpsichord Sonatas – Igor Kipnis ( Part 1 )
Domenico Scarlatti – Fandango
Schubert – Ave Maria, D.839, Op.52, No.6 (Arr. Michael Hurst)
Schubert – (Perenyi, Schiff) – Sonata en a minor Arpeggione D821.avi
Schubert – Ave Maria, F. Schubert – Anastasiya Petryshak, Violin
Schubert – Arpeggione Sonata (Rostropovich / Britten) (1/3)
Schubert – Piano Sonata No.21 In B Flat Major, D.960 – 4. Allegro ma non troppo
Schubert – ANDREA BOCELLI (HQ) AVE MARIA (SCHUBERT)
Clara Schumann – Drei Romanzen Op. 21 (1853)
Clara Schumann – Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7 – 1. Allegro maestoso
Clara Schumann – Klaviertrio in g-moll Op.17
Clara Schumann – Nocturne Op.6 No.2 | Tiffany Poon
Clara Schumann – The Best of Clara Schumann
Robert Schumann – Klavierkonzert · hr-Sinfonieorchester · Khatia Buniatishvili · Paavo Järvi
Robert Schumann – Schumann – Träumerei, “Kinderszenen” No. 7, Scenes from Childhood | Vladimir Horowitz
Robert Schumann – Piano Concerto, in A minor, OP. 54 Martha Argerich & Riccardo Chailly
Robert Schumann – Carnaval for Piano Op. 9 – II. Eusebius – Flore…
Robert Schumann – Fantasiestücke, Op. 12: Aufschwung
Peter Sculthorpe – Zephyr Quartet: String Quartet No. 12 (From Ubirr)
Peter Sculthorpe – Kakadu
Peter Sculthorpe – Quartet no 16 with dijerido (Molinari Quartet, Maxime Éthier)
Peter Sculthorpe – Zephyr Quartet: String Quartet No. 12 (From Ubirr)
Peter Sculthorpe – Mangrove (1979)
Howard Shore – The Fellowship of the Ring Soundtrack-02-Concerning Hobbits
Howard Shore – The Fellowship of the Ring Soundtrack-07-A Knife in the Dark
Howard Shore – The Fellowship of the Ring Soundtrack-01-The Prophecy
Howard Shore – The Two Towers Soundtrack-03-The Riders of Rohan
Howard Shore – Lord of the Rings: How Howard Shore Created a Masterpiece (1 of 3)
D. Shostakovich – Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Opus 107 (Live)
Shostakovich – String Quartet No. 8 in C minor Op. 110
Dmitri Shostakovich – The Second Waltz
Shostakovich – Piano Concerto No. 2: II. Andante
Hilary Hahn – Shostakovich: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in A minor
Jean Sibelius – Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43 I. Allegretto
Jean Sibelius – Sibelius Violin Concerto – Maxim Vengerov, Daniel Barenboim, Chicago S.O. (CSO)
Jean Sibelius – Jean Sibelius – Finlandia
Jean Sibelius – Sibelius : violin concerto (Hilary Hahn)
Jean Sibelius – Sibelius : violin concerto (Hilary Hahn) – 1st Movement – Sheet Music Play Along
jean Sibelius – Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 39 mov.I, Conductor: Horst Stein
Igor Stravinsky – Stravinsky Conducts Firebird
Igor Stravinsky – Igor Stravinsky – Petrushka (Shih-Man Weng – Boston Conservatory at Berklee)
Igor Stravinsky – Igor Stravinsky – Le Sacre du Printemps (Le Sacrifice: Danse Sacrale)
Igor Stravinsky – – The Firebird
Igor Stravinsky – Stravinsky: Petroesjka / Petrouchka Concertgebouw Orchestra Live concert HD
Johann Strauss I – Loreley-Rhein-Klänge – Walzer, Op. 154
Johann Strauss I – Radetzky-Marsch, Op. 228
Johann Strauss I – Huldigung der Königin Victoria von Grossbritannien, Walzer Op. 103 (1838)
Johann Strauss I – Das Leben ein Tanz – Walzer, Op. 49
Johann Strauss I – Champagner-Walzer, op. 14
Johann Strauss II – The Blue Danube Waltz
Johann Strauss II – Tales from the Vienna Woods Waltz
Johann Strauss II – Liguorianer Seufzer – Scherz-Polka, op. 57
Johann Strauss II – Emperor Waltz Op. 437
Johann Strauss II – Viennese waltz (8 waltzes)
Richard Strauss – Richard Strauss – Also Sprach Zarathustra / 2001 Space Odyssey opening theme
Richard Strauss – Richard Strauss – Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Op. 28)
Richard Strauss – Don Juan, Op 20, TrV 156
Richard Strauss – Richard Strauss – Metamorphosen
Richard Strauss – Richard Strauss – Serenade for wind ensemble Op. 7 (audio + sheet music)
Arthur Sullivan – The Mikado – Overture
Arthur Sullivan – Cello Concerto
Arthur Sullivan – The Merchant of Venice, Suite from the incidental music (1871)
Arthur Sullivan – I am the very model of a modern Major-General, Gilbert & Sullivan
Arthur Sullivan – The Complete Overture from The Pirates of Penzance
Thomas Tallis – 50 Shades of Grey Soundtrack 06
Thomas Tallis – Lamentation
Thomas Tallis – Spem In Alium
Thomas Tallis – If ye love me
Thomas Tallis – O Nata Lux
Philipp Telemann – Telemann Viola Concerto in G major, Rose Armbrust Griffin
Philipp Telemann – Telemann – Concerto for 4 Violins No. 2 in D major
Philipp Telemann – G.P. Telemann Sonata in F major, complete; Gonzalo X. Ruiz, baroque oboe with Voices of Music
Philipp Telemann – Georg Philipp Telemann – Trumpet Concerto in D-major (1714)
Philipp Telemann – Georg Philipp Telemann- Concerto in E major for flute, oboe d’amore, viola d’amore & strings-Allegro
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Scène from Swan Lake
Tchaikovsky – 1812 Overture (Full with Cannons)
Tchaikovsky – Waltz of the Flowers
P. I. Tchaikovsky – Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 – Itzhak Perlman
Tchaikovsky – Symphony ?5 (Bernstein)
Giuseppe Verdi – Aida – Act II : Triumphal March ‘‘Gloria all’Egitto’‘
Verdi – Requiem : Dies irae – ClassicalExperience
Giuseppe Verdi – Aida – Marcia Trionfale (Triumphal March)
BBC Prom 13 – Verdi Requiem – Dies Irae e Tuba Mirum
Giuseppe Verdi – La donna è mobile (Rigoletto)
Giuseppe Verdi – Il Trovatore – Anvil Chorus
Carl Vine – Spencer Myer plays Carl Vine Sonata No. 1 (mvmt. 1 of 2)
Carl Vine – Piano Sonata No. 1
Carl Vine – Sonata no. 1 (1990) – Dmitri Levkovich
Carl Vine – Spencer Myer plays Carl Vine Sonata No. 1 (mvmt. 2 of 2)
Carl Vine, Piano Sonata 2 (1997)
Carl Vine – Piano Sonata No. 3
Vivaldi – Concerto No. 1 In E Major, Op. 8, RV 269 “La Primavera” – 1. Allegro
Vivaldi – Four Seasons
Vivaldi – L’Estro Armonico, Op. 3
Vivaldi – Concerto in D Major RV 212 “St. Antonio,” Alana Youssefian & Voices of Music 4K UHD
Vivaldi – La Follia
Richard Wagner – Richard Wagner – Ride Of The Valkyries
Richard Wagner – Wagner ~ Tannhäuser Overture
Richard Wagner – Richard Wagner – “Tristan und Isolde”, Prelude
Richard Wagner – Parsifal Overture
Richard Wagner – Richard Wagner – Lohengrin – Prelude
Nigel Westlake – Nigel Westlake – Sunfish | performed by Weimar Guitar Quartet
Nigel Westlake – Nigel Westlake – Antarctica Suite for Guitar and Orchestra- Mvt III, Penguin Ballet
Nigel Westlake – Spirit of the Wild – Oboe Concerto
Nigel Westlake – If I Had Words
Nigel Westlake – Piano Concerto – N. Westlake (b. 1958)
John Williams – The Jedi Steps and Finale (Audio Only)
John Williams – Star Wars Main Theme (Full)
John Williams – Schindler’s list
John Williams – John Williams – Main Title and The Attack on the Jakku Village (Audio Only)
John Williams – Duel Of The Fates (from “Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace”)
Williams – ‘Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis’, by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
Vaughan Williams: The best orchestral works
Ralph Vaughan Williams – Five Variants of “Dives and Lazarus”
Vaughan Williams ~ The Lark Ascending
Ralph Vaughan Williams : Norfolk Rhapsody No.1. Colin W. Burns : Paintings.
Sally Whitwell – Spiegel im Spiegel by Arvo Pärt – Sally Maer, cello and Sally Whitwell, piano
Sally Whitwell – Philip Glass Etude No.2
Sally Whitwell – Philip Glass – Mad Rush
Sally Whitwell – Sally Whitwell – Road Trip
Sally Whitwell – Traditional: The Salley Gardens
Hans Zimmer – Time (Inception)
Hans Zimmer – Like A Dog Chasing Cars
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar Main Theme – Extra Extended
Hans Zimmer – Remember (From “The Lion King”/Audio Only)
Hans Zimmer – Crimson Tide – Theme Song
Adalita – ‘The Repairer’ (Adalita, 2011)
Abbe May – ‘Mammalian Locomotion’ (Design Desire, 2011)
Angie Hart – ‘Cold Hearted Killer’ (Grounded Bird, 2007)
Anita Lane – ‘Jesus Almost Got Me’ (Dirty Pearl, 1993)
Robyn Archer – ‘Dicks Don’t Grow On Trees’ (Take Your Partners For… The Ladies Choice, 1978)
Ainslie Wills – ‘Fighting Kind’ (You Go Your Way, I’ll Go Mine, 2012)
Tina Arena – ‘Chains’ (Don’t Ask, 1994)
Baby Animals – ‘Early Warning’ (Baby Animals, 1991)
Big Scary – ‘Harmony Sometimes’ (Not Art, 2013
Brous – ‘Streamers’ (Brous, 2011)
Beaches – ‘Out Of Mind’ (She Beats, 2013)
Beccy Cole – ‘Millionaires’ (ft. Kasey Chambers) (Beccy’s Biggest Hits, 2013)
Bertie Blackman – ‘Heart’ (Secrets and Lies, 2009)
Banoffee – ‘With Her’ (Do I Make You Nervous, 2015)
Vika and Linda Bull – ‘Ninety Nine Years’ (Vika and Linda, 1994)
Sarah Blasko – ‘We Won’t Run’ (As Day Follows Night, 2009)
Clouds – ‘Hieronymous’ (Penny Century, 1991)
Clare Bowditch – ‘Monday Comes’ (Autumn Bone, 2004)
CATCALL – ‘Satellites’ (Magic Silver White Remix) (The Warmest Place, 2012)
Courtney Barnett – ‘Elevator Operator’ (Sometimes I Sit And Think, Sometimes I Just Sit, 2015)
Clairy Browne and The Bangin’ Rackettes – ‘Love Letter’ (Baby Caught the Bus, 2012)
Cable Ties – ‘Same For Me’ (Cable Ties, 2016)
Camp Cope – ‘Done’ (Camp Cope, 2016)
Caitlin Park – ‘Lemonade’ (The Sleeper, 2012)
Christine Anu – ‘Island Home’ (Stylin Up, 1995)
Deborah Conway – ‘It’s Only The Beginning’ (String of Pearls, 1991)
Do Re Mi – ‘Man Overboard’ (Domestic Harmony, 1985)
Dick Diver – ‘New Start Again’ (New Start Again, 2011)
Divinyls – ‘Boys In Town’ (Desperate, 1983)
Deadstar – ‘Don’t It Get You Down’ (Milk, 1997)
Emma Donovan and The Putbacks – ‘My Goodness’ (Dawn, 2014)
Ella Thompson and The Bamboos – ‘Medicine Man’ (Medicine Man, 2012)
Eurogliders – ‘Heaven (Must Be There)’ (Island, 1985)
Frente! – ‘Accidentally Kelly Street’ (Marvin The Album, 1992)
Falling Joys – ‘Lock It’ (Wish List, 1990)
George – ‘Breathe in Now’ (Polyserena, 2002)
The Grates – ‘Trampoline’ (Gravity Won’t Get You High, 2006)
Renee Geyer – ‘Sweet Love’ (Ready To Deal, 1975)
Hiatus Kaiyote – ‘Nakamarra’ (Tawk Tomahawk, 2013)
HTRK – ‘HA’ (Marry Me Tonight, 2009)
High Tension – ‘Bully’ (Bully, 2015)
Holly Throsby – ‘Would You?’ (ft. Will Oldham) (A Loud Call, 2008)
Helen Reddy – ‘I Am Woman’ (I Am Woman, 1972)
Ruby Hunter – ‘Down City Streets’ (Charcoal Lane, 1990)
Penny Ikinger – ‘Kathleen’ (Electra, 2006)
Judy Small – ‘Mothers, Daughters, Wives’ (A Natural Selection, 1982)
Jackie Marshall – ‘You Want What I’ve Got’ (Fight n Flight, 2007)
Jade Imagine – ‘You And I’ (What The Fuck Was I Thinking, 2017)
Julia Jacklin – ‘Leadlight’ (Don’t Let The Kids Win, 2016)
Jess Ribeiro – ‘Hurry Back To Love’ (Kill It Yourself, 2015)
Judith Durham and The Seekers – ‘The Carnival Is Over’ (1965)
Kylie Minogue – ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’ (Fever, 2001)
Kate Miller Heidke – ‘Sarah’ (Nightflight, 2012)
Kasey Chambers – ‘The Captain’ (The Captain, 1999)
Kate Ceberano – ‘Brave’ (Brave, 1989)
Kylie Auldist and Cookin on 3 Burners – ‘This Girl’ (Soul Messin’, 2009)
Lisa Gerrard – ‘Paikea Legend’ (Whalerider OST, 2003)
Laura Jean – ‘Australia’ (A Fool Who’ll, 2011)
Luluc – ‘Little Suitcase’ (Dear Hamlyn, 2008)
Little Ugly Girls – ‘Tractor’
Little Birdy – ‘Beautiful To Me’ (Big Big Love, 2004)
Totally Mild – ‘When I’m Tired’ (Down Time, 2015)
Love of Diagrams – ‘Double Negative’ (Blast, 2015)
Loose Tooth – ‘Will You’ (Saturn Returns, 2016)
Lisa Miller – ‘I Can’t Tell’ (ft. Tim Rogers) (Version Originale, 2009)
Leonardo’s Bride – ‘Even When I’m Sleeping’ (Angel Blood, 1997)
Macromantics – ‘Physical’ (2007)
Magic Dirt – ‘Dirty Jeans’ (What Are Rockstars Doing Today, 2000)
Mere Women – ‘Numb’ (Big Skies, 2017)
Mia Dyson – ‘When The Moment Comes’ (The Moment, 2012)
Missy Higgins – ‘Scar’ (The Sound Of White, 2004)
Ngaiire – ‘Once’ (Blastoma, 2016)
New Buffalo – ‘Cheer Me Up Thank You’ (Somewhere Anywhere, 2007)
Natalie Imbruglia – ‘Torn’ (Left Of The Middle, 1997)
NUN – ‘Evoke The Sleep’ (NUN, 2014)
Olivia Newton John – ‘Magic’ (Xanadu, 1980)
Olympia – ‘This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things’ (Self Talk, 2016)
Ouch My Face – ‘Creep Heart’ (Bunyip, 2015)
The Orbweavers – ‘Spotswood’ (Loom, 2011)
Pikelet – ‘Pressure Cooker’ (Calluses, 2011)
Margaret Roadknight – ‘Girls In Our Town’ (Margaret Roadknight, 1976)
The Red Sun Band – ‘The Devils Song’ (Peapod, 2010)
RVG – ‘A Quality of Mercy’ (A Quality of Mercy, 2017)
Cash Savage And The Last Drinks – ‘Rat A Tat’ (One Of Us, 2016)
Sara Storer – ‘Children of the Gurindji’ (ft. Kev Carmody) (2012)
Leah Senior – ‘Pretty Faces’ (Pretty Faces, 2017)
Sui Zhen – ‘Take It All Back’ (Secretly Susan, 2015)
Sampa The Great – ‘F E M A L E’ (The Great Mixtape, 2015)
The Superjesus – ‘Down Again’ (Sumo, 1998)
Liz Stringer – ‘Anybody’s Language’ (Warm In The Darkness, 2012)
Sia – ‘Chandelier’ (1000 Forms of Fear, 2014)
Sophie Koh – ‘I Understand’ (Oh My Garden, 2012)
The Spazzys – ‘Paco Doesn’t Love Me’ (Aloha! Go Bananas, 2004)
Tiddas – ‘Maclolm Smith’ (Sing About Life, 1993)
Tinpan Orange – ‘Rich Man’ (Love is a Dog, 2016)
Teeth and Tongue – ‘Good Man’ (Grids, 2014)
Lucie Thorne – ‘As You Find It’ (Black Across the Field, 2008)
Tkay Maidza – ‘Brontosaurus’ (2013)
The Waifs – ‘London Still’ (Up All Night, 2002)
Tau.Neutrino said:
Ghosteen – Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds (Global Premiere)
‘Ghosteen’?
Too soon, man.
Dub Garden – Doctor Wind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmH3flL-iq8
Gospel Cover of Bob Dylan’s Lay Lady Lay by The Brothers & Sisters
Tau.Neutrino said:
Gospel Cover of Bob Dylan’s Lay Lady Lay by The Brothers & Sisters
Seems a strange song for a gospel band.
Another version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aniXFOTri54
The Rev Dodgson said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Gospel Cover of Bob Dylan’s Lay Lady Lay by The Brothers & SistersSeems a strange song for a gospel band.
Another version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aniXFOTri54
Spoil Engine – Flawless
Spoil Engine is a four-piece metal band from Belgium, formed in 2004. The band plays a mix of melodic thrash metal and groove metal, influenced by bands such as Pantera, In Flames, Lamb of God and Soilwork. They have released one demo and three full albums and were the first Belgian band to sign with Roadrunner Records.
Quartetto di Liuti da Milano – Ricercari danze madrigali canzoni del Cinquecento – Parte I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Bo4A10BVG4
Quartetto di Liuti da Milano – Ricercari danze madrigali canzoni del Cinquecento – parte 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA90EKDoogs
Quartetto di Liuti da Milano – Ricercari danze madrigali canzoni del Cinquecento – parte 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg9HnYN-K6M
Quartetto di Liuti da Milano – Ricercari danze madrigali canzoni del Cinquecento – parte 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GOgMfAontQ
Tau.Neutrino said:
Corelli Christmas Concerto; Op.68 — Freiburger Barockorchester
Haven’t heard that one for a while, ta.
With age I’m more educated, not only in science but also in the classics.
I like listening to Vargner now.
VA – Heavy Dub | Full Compilation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-eplZzEj4Q
Joan Baez ‘Rejoice in the Sun’ – Silent Running
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkF05D-NJMU
Joan Baez ‘Silent Running’ – Silent Running
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B2pfSelIKo
Silent Running (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m1_61IWmYttauIJ58nnv-28B9Cb0QuRDU
Tau.Neutrino said:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622 (Arngunnur Árnadóttir, clarinet)
How come you’ve gone all classical on us? :)
Currently listening to the brand new ‘The Dead South’ set from the House of Blues last month. For a band who are heavily bound up by their own image, they’re doing well.
Banjo player’s got tuning issues.
Listening to Mark Knopfler ‘Privateering’. Never heard it before.
It’s Good.
Rule 303 said:
Listening to Mark Knopfler ‘Privateering’. Never heard it before.It’s Good.
yep.
Was just hearing some music from upstairs and then realised that it was junior sprog on her harmonica playing “Dirty Old Town”.
Brought a smile to my face.
sibeen said:
Was just hearing some music from upstairs and then realised that it was junior sprog on her harmonica playing “Dirty Old Town”.Brought a smile to my face.
She wants something. Probably more wine.
Scientists have turned the structure of the coronavirus into music
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/04/scientists-have-turned-structure-coronavirus-music
The sounds you hear—the chiming bells, the twanging strings, the lilting flutes—all represent different aspects of the spikelike protein (above) that pokes from the virus’ surface and helps it latch onto unsuspecting cells. Like all proteins, the spikes are made of combinations of amino acids. Using a new technique called sonification, scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology assigned each amino acid a unique note in a musical scale, converting the entire protein into a preliminary musical score.
Link to sound clip
Viral Counterpoint of the Coronavirus Spike Protein (2019-nCoV)
While we cannot see small nanoscopic objects like proteins or other molecules that make up virtually all living matter including our cells, tissues, as well as pathogens such as viruses, our computational algorithm allows us to make its material manifestation audible. This piece is a musical representation of the amino acid sequence and structure of the spike protein of the pathogen of COVID-19, 2019-nCoV (protein data bank identifier 6VSB ).
Bubblecar could transpose it to lute if you ask him nicely.
Tau.Neutrino said:
Mini record cutter lets music lovers cut their own vinyl in minutes
Tau.Neutrino said:
Elk Road Ft. Lisa Mitchell cover Flight Facilities ‘Crave You’ for Like A Version
Without the intro
Elk Road Ft. Lisa Mitchell cover Flight Facilities ‘Crave You’ for Like A Version
Triple J’s Richard Kingsmill played music relating to the American Riots today.
https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/featured-music/recently-played/
Harrison Storm – Breathe Again
Philadelphia Grand Jury – Nervous Breakdown
PIG FEET – Terrace Martin feat. Denzel Curry, Daylyt, Kamasi Washington, & G Perico
Tau.Neutrino said:
Triple J’s Richard Kingsmill played music relating to the American Riots today.https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/featured-music/recently-played/
Harrison Storm – Breathe Again
Philadelphia Grand Jury – Nervous Breakdown
PIG FEET – Terrace Martin feat. Denzel Curry, Daylyt, Kamasi Washington, & G Perico
furious said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Triple J’s Richard Kingsmill played music relating to the American Riots today.https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/featured-music/recently-played/
Harrison Storm – Breathe Again
Philadelphia Grand Jury – Nervous Breakdown
PIG FEET – Terrace Martin feat. Denzel Curry, Daylyt, Kamasi Washington, & G Perico
Interesting, I was unaware of that going on.
I haven’t heard comments like that when listening to JJJ
Shows that people can be cool and racist.
Dug this thread out again.
Some may have thought it gratefully dead
Never work with children, animals, or housewives:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w59e20ijOpE
Have you got any Pat Boon.
32 minutes of jazzy music
The last two are new compositions
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ytrQqZG6ex-KxiN3UBzuQ2GxkPSXDYTj/view?usp=sharing
As always, let me know if you can/can’t hear it.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
1972That’s such a bad song.
Terrible
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
1972That’s such a bad song.
I wont play it again.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
1972That’s such a bad song.
Really? I always thought it was quite pleasant. Not great by ant stretch but it certainly doesn’t offend my ears.
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
1972That’s such a bad song.
Terrible
1 “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” Tony Orlando and Dawn
2 “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” Jim Croce
3 “Killing Me Softly with His Song” Roberta Flack
4 “Let’s Get It On” Marvin Gaye
5 “My Love” Paul McCartney & Wings
6 “Why Me” Kris Kristofferson
7 “Crocodile Rock” Elton John
8 “Will It Go Round in Circles” Billy Preston
9 “You’re So Vain” Carly Simon
10 “Touch Me in the Morning” Diana Ross
11 “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” Vicki Lawrence
12 “Playground in My Mind” Clint Holmes
13 “Brother Louie” Stories
14 “Delta Dawn” Helen Reddy
15 “Me and Mrs. Jones” Billy Paul
16 “Frankenstein” The Edgar Winter Group
17 “Drift Away” Dobie Gray
18 “Little Willy” Sweet
19 “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” Stevie Wonder
20 “Half-Breed” Cher
21 “That Lady” The Isley Brothers
22 “Pillow Talk” Sylvia
23 “We’re an American Band” Grand Funk Railroad
24 “Right Place Wrong Time” Dr. John
25 “Wildflower” Skylark
26 “Superstition” Stevie Wonder
27 “Loves Me Like a Rock” Paul Simon
28 “The Morning After” Maureen McGovern
29 “Rocky Mountain High” John Denver
30 “Stuck in the Middle with You” Stealers Wheel
31 “Shambala” Three Dog Night
32 “Love Train” The O’Jays
33 “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby” Barry White
34 “Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose” Tony Orlando and Dawn
35 “Keep on Truckin’” Eddie Kendricks
36 “Danny’s Song” Anne Murray
37 “Dancing in the Moonlight” King Harvest
38 “Monster Mash” Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett
39 “Natural High” Bloodstone
40 “Diamond Girl” Seals and Crofts
41 “Long Train Runnin’” The Doobie Brothers
42 “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” George Harrison
43 “If You Want Me to Stay” Sly & the Family Stone
44 “Daddy’s Home” Jermaine Jackson
45 “Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)” Gladys Knight & the Pips
46 “I’m Doin’ Fine Now” New York City
47 “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” The Spinners
48 “Daniel” Elton John
49 “Midnight Train to Georgia” Gladys Knight & the Pips
50 “Smoke on the Water” Deep Purple
51 “The Cover of the Rolling Stone” Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
52 “Behind Closed Doors” Charlie Rich
53 “Your Mama Don’t Dance” Loggins and Messina
54 “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” Chicago
55 “The Cisco Kid” War
56 “Live and Let Die” Paul McCartney & Wings
57 “Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?” Hurricane Smith
58 “I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)” Johnnie Taylor
59 “Sing” The Carpenters
60 “Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I’ve Got)” The Four Tops
61 “Dueling Banjos” Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell
62 “Higher Ground” Stevie Wonder
63 “Here I Am (Come and Take Me)” Al Green
64 “My Maria” B.W. Stevenson
65 “Superfly” Curtis Mayfield
66 “Last Song” Edward Bear
67 “Get Down” Gilbert O’Sullivan
68 “Reelin’ in the Years” Steely Dan
69 “Hocus Pocus” Focus
70 “Yesterday Once More” The Carpenters
71 “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” Bette Midler
72 “Clair” Gilbert O’Sullivan
73 “Do It Again” Steely Dan
74 “Kodachrome” Paul Simon
75 “Why Can’t We Live Together” Timmy Thomas
76 “Do You Wanna Dance?” Bette Midler
77 “So Very Hard to Go” Tower of Power
78 “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” Johnny Rivers
79 “Ramblin’ Man” The Allman Brothers Band
80 “Masterpiece” The Temptations
81 “Peaceful” Helen Reddy
82 “One of a Kind (Love Affair)” The Spinners
83 “Funny Face” Donna Fargo
84 “Funky Worm” Ohio Players
85 “Angie” The Rolling Stones
86 “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” Blue Ridge Rangers
87 “Don’t Expect Me to Be Your Friend” Lobo
88 “Break Up to Make Up” The Stylistics
89 “Daisy a Day” Jud Strunk
90 “Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)” Deodato
91 “Stir It Up” Johnny Nash
92 “Money” Pink Floyd
93 “Gypsy Man” War
94 “The World Is a Ghetto” War
95 “Yes We Can Can” The Pointer Sisters
96 “Free Ride” The Edgar Winter Group
97 “Space Oddity” David Bowie
98 “It Never Rains in Southern California” Albert Hammond
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:That’s such a bad song.
Terrible
1 “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” Tony Orlando and Dawn
2 “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” Jim Croce
3 “Killing Me Softly with His Song” Roberta Flack
4 “Let’s Get It On” Marvin Gaye
5 “My Love” Paul McCartney & Wings
6 “Why Me” Kris Kristofferson
7 “Crocodile Rock” Elton John
8 “Will It Go Round in Circles” Billy Preston
9 “You’re So Vain” Carly Simon
10 “Touch Me in the Morning” Diana Ross
11 “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” Vicki Lawrence
12 “Playground in My Mind” Clint Holmes
13 “Brother Louie” Stories
14 “Delta Dawn” Helen Reddy
15 “Me and Mrs. Jones” Billy Paul
16 “Frankenstein” The Edgar Winter Group
17 “Drift Away” Dobie Gray
18 “Little Willy” Sweet
19 “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” Stevie Wonder
20 “Half-Breed” Cher
21 “That Lady” The Isley Brothers
22 “Pillow Talk” Sylvia
23 “We’re an American Band” Grand Funk Railroad
24 “Right Place Wrong Time” Dr. John
25 “Wildflower” Skylark
26 “Superstition” Stevie Wonder
27 “Loves Me Like a Rock” Paul Simon
28 “The Morning After” Maureen McGovern
29 “Rocky Mountain High” John Denver
30 “Stuck in the Middle with You” Stealers Wheel
31 “Shambala” Three Dog Night
32 “Love Train” The O’Jays
33 “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby” Barry White
34 “Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose” Tony Orlando and Dawn
35 “Keep on Truckin’” Eddie Kendricks
36 “Danny’s Song” Anne Murray
37 “Dancing in the Moonlight” King Harvest
38 “Monster Mash” Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett
39 “Natural High” Bloodstone
40 “Diamond Girl” Seals and Crofts
41 “Long Train Runnin’” The Doobie Brothers
42 “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” George Harrison
43 “If You Want Me to Stay” Sly & the Family Stone
44 “Daddy’s Home” Jermaine Jackson
45 “Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)” Gladys Knight & the Pips
46 “I’m Doin’ Fine Now” New York City
47 “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” The Spinners
48 “Daniel” Elton John
49 “Midnight Train to Georgia” Gladys Knight & the Pips
50 “Smoke on the Water” Deep Purple
51 “The Cover of the Rolling Stone” Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
52 “Behind Closed Doors” Charlie Rich
53 “Your Mama Don’t Dance” Loggins and Messina
54 “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” Chicago
55 “The Cisco Kid” War
56 “Live and Let Die” Paul McCartney & Wings
57 “Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?” Hurricane Smith
58 “I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)” Johnnie Taylor
59 “Sing” The Carpenters
60 “Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I’ve Got)” The Four Tops
61 “Dueling Banjos” Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell
62 “Higher Ground” Stevie Wonder
63 “Here I Am (Come and Take Me)” Al Green
64 “My Maria” B.W. Stevenson
65 “Superfly” Curtis Mayfield
66 “Last Song” Edward Bear
67 “Get Down” Gilbert O’Sullivan
68 “Reelin’ in the Years” Steely Dan
69 “Hocus Pocus” Focus
70 “Yesterday Once More” The Carpenters
71 “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” Bette Midler
72 “Clair” Gilbert O’Sullivan
73 “Do It Again” Steely Dan
74 “Kodachrome” Paul Simon
75 “Why Can’t We Live Together” Timmy Thomas
76 “Do You Wanna Dance?” Bette Midler
77 “So Very Hard to Go” Tower of Power
78 “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” Johnny Rivers
79 “Ramblin’ Man” The Allman Brothers Band
80 “Masterpiece” The Temptations
81 “Peaceful” Helen Reddy
82 “One of a Kind (Love Affair)” The Spinners
83 “Funny Face” Donna Fargo
84 “Funky Worm” Ohio Players
85 “Angie” The Rolling Stones
86 “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” Blue Ridge Rangers
87 “Don’t Expect Me to Be Your Friend” Lobo
88 “Break Up to Make Up” The Stylistics
89 “Daisy a Day” Jud Strunk
90 “Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)” Deodato
91 “Stir It Up” Johnny Nash
92 “Money” Pink Floyd
93 “Gypsy Man” War
94 “The World Is a Ghetto” War
95 “Yes We Can Can” The Pointer Sisters
96 “Free Ride” The Edgar Winter Group
97 “Space Oddity” David Bowie
98 “It Never Rains in Southern California” Albert Hammond
Tony Orlando and Dawn can go too.
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:That’s such a bad song.
Terrible
1 “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” Tony Orlando and Dawn
2 “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” Jim Croce
3 “Killing Me Softly with His Song” Roberta Flack
4 “Let’s Get It On” Marvin Gaye
5 “My Love” Paul McCartney & Wings
6 “Why Me” Kris Kristofferson
7 “Crocodile Rock” Elton John
8 “Will It Go Round in Circles” Billy Preston
9 “You’re So Vain” Carly Simon
10 “Touch Me in the Morning” Diana Ross
11 “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” Vicki Lawrence
12 “Playground in My Mind” Clint Holmes
13 “Brother Louie” Stories
14 “Delta Dawn” Helen Reddy
15 “Me and Mrs. Jones” Billy Paul
16 “Frankenstein” The Edgar Winter Group
17 “Drift Away” Dobie Gray
18 “Little Willy” Sweet
19 “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” Stevie Wonder
20 “Half-Breed” Cher
21 “That Lady” The Isley Brothers
22 “Pillow Talk” Sylvia
23 “We’re an American Band” Grand Funk Railroad
24 “Right Place Wrong Time” Dr. John
25 “Wildflower” Skylark
26 “Superstition” Stevie Wonder
27 “Loves Me Like a Rock” Paul Simon
28 “The Morning After” Maureen McGovern
29 “Rocky Mountain High” John Denver
30 “Stuck in the Middle with You” Stealers Wheel
31 “Shambala” Three Dog Night
32 “Love Train” The O’Jays
33 “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby” Barry White
34 “Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose” Tony Orlando and Dawn
35 “Keep on Truckin’” Eddie Kendricks
36 “Danny’s Song” Anne Murray
37 “Dancing in the Moonlight” King Harvest
38 “Monster Mash” Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett
39 “Natural High” Bloodstone
40 “Diamond Girl” Seals and Crofts
41 “Long Train Runnin’” The Doobie Brothers
42 “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” George Harrison
43 “If You Want Me to Stay” Sly & the Family Stone
44 “Daddy’s Home” Jermaine Jackson
45 “Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)” Gladys Knight & the Pips
46 “I’m Doin’ Fine Now” New York City
47 “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” The Spinners
48 “Daniel” Elton John
49 “Midnight Train to Georgia” Gladys Knight & the Pips
50 “Smoke on the Water” Deep Purple
51 “The Cover of the Rolling Stone” Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
52 “Behind Closed Doors” Charlie Rich
53 “Your Mama Don’t Dance” Loggins and Messina
54 “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” Chicago
55 “The Cisco Kid” War
56 “Live and Let Die” Paul McCartney & Wings
57 “Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?” Hurricane Smith
58 “I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)” Johnnie Taylor
59 “Sing” The Carpenters
60 “Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I’ve Got)” The Four Tops
61 “Dueling Banjos” Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell
62 “Higher Ground” Stevie Wonder
63 “Here I Am (Come and Take Me)” Al Green
64 “My Maria” B.W. Stevenson
65 “Superfly” Curtis Mayfield
66 “Last Song” Edward Bear
67 “Get Down” Gilbert O’Sullivan
68 “Reelin’ in the Years” Steely Dan
69 “Hocus Pocus” Focus
70 “Yesterday Once More” The Carpenters
71 “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” Bette Midler
72 “Clair” Gilbert O’Sullivan
73 “Do It Again” Steely Dan
74 “Kodachrome” Paul Simon
75 “Why Can’t We Live Together” Timmy Thomas
76 “Do You Wanna Dance?” Bette Midler
77 “So Very Hard to Go” Tower of Power
78 “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” Johnny Rivers
79 “Ramblin’ Man” The Allman Brothers Band
80 “Masterpiece” The Temptations
81 “Peaceful” Helen Reddy
82 “One of a Kind (Love Affair)” The Spinners
83 “Funny Face” Donna Fargo
84 “Funky Worm” Ohio Players
85 “Angie” The Rolling Stones
86 “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” Blue Ridge Rangers
87 “Don’t Expect Me to Be Your Friend” Lobo
88 “Break Up to Make Up” The Stylistics
89 “Daisy a Day” Jud Strunk
90 “Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)” Deodato
91 “Stir It Up” Johnny Nash
92 “Money” Pink Floyd
93 “Gypsy Man” War
94 “The World Is a Ghetto” War
95 “Yes We Can Can” The Pointer Sisters
96 “Free Ride” The Edgar Winter Group
97 “Space Oddity” David Bowie
98 “It Never Rains in Southern California” Albert Hammond
Someone has made a list.
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
1972That’s such a bad song.
Really? I always thought it was quite pleasant. Not great by ant stretch but it certainly doesn’t offend my ears.
I can take it of leave it.
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:Terrible
1 “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” Tony Orlando and Dawn
2 “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” Jim Croce
3 “Killing Me Softly with His Song” Roberta Flack
4 “Let’s Get It On” Marvin Gaye
5 “My Love” Paul McCartney & Wings
6 “Why Me” Kris Kristofferson
7 “Crocodile Rock” Elton John
8 “Will It Go Round in Circles” Billy Preston
9 “You’re So Vain” Carly Simon
10 “Touch Me in the Morning” Diana Ross
11 “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” Vicki Lawrence
12 “Playground in My Mind” Clint Holmes
13 “Brother Louie” Stories
14 “Delta Dawn” Helen Reddy
15 “Me and Mrs. Jones” Billy Paul
16 “Frankenstein” The Edgar Winter Group
17 “Drift Away” Dobie Gray
18 “Little Willy” Sweet
19 “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” Stevie Wonder
20 “Half-Breed” Cher
21 “That Lady” The Isley Brothers
22 “Pillow Talk” Sylvia
23 “We’re an American Band” Grand Funk Railroad
24 “Right Place Wrong Time” Dr. John
25 “Wildflower” Skylark
26 “Superstition” Stevie Wonder
27 “Loves Me Like a Rock” Paul Simon
28 “The Morning After” Maureen McGovern
29 “Rocky Mountain High” John Denver
30 “Stuck in the Middle with You” Stealers Wheel
31 “Shambala” Three Dog Night
32 “Love Train” The O’Jays
33 “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby” Barry White
34 “Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose” Tony Orlando and Dawn
35 “Keep on Truckin’” Eddie Kendricks
36 “Danny’s Song” Anne Murray
37 “Dancing in the Moonlight” King Harvest
38 “Monster Mash” Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett
39 “Natural High” Bloodstone
40 “Diamond Girl” Seals and Crofts
41 “Long Train Runnin’” The Doobie Brothers
42 “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” George Harrison
43 “If You Want Me to Stay” Sly & the Family Stone
44 “Daddy’s Home” Jermaine Jackson
45 “Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)” Gladys Knight & the Pips
46 “I’m Doin’ Fine Now” New York City
47 “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” The Spinners
48 “Daniel” Elton John
49 “Midnight Train to Georgia” Gladys Knight & the Pips
50 “Smoke on the Water” Deep Purple
51 “The Cover of the Rolling Stone” Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
52 “Behind Closed Doors” Charlie Rich
53 “Your Mama Don’t Dance” Loggins and Messina
54 “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” Chicago
55 “The Cisco Kid” War
56 “Live and Let Die” Paul McCartney & Wings
57 “Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?” Hurricane Smith
58 “I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)” Johnnie Taylor
59 “Sing” The Carpenters
60 “Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I’ve Got)” The Four Tops
61 “Dueling Banjos” Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell
62 “Higher Ground” Stevie Wonder
63 “Here I Am (Come and Take Me)” Al Green
64 “My Maria” B.W. Stevenson
65 “Superfly” Curtis Mayfield
66 “Last Song” Edward Bear
67 “Get Down” Gilbert O’Sullivan
68 “Reelin’ in the Years” Steely Dan
69 “Hocus Pocus” Focus
70 “Yesterday Once More” The Carpenters
71 “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” Bette Midler
72 “Clair” Gilbert O’Sullivan
73 “Do It Again” Steely Dan
74 “Kodachrome” Paul Simon
75 “Why Can’t We Live Together” Timmy Thomas
76 “Do You Wanna Dance?” Bette Midler
77 “So Very Hard to Go” Tower of Power
78 “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” Johnny Rivers
79 “Ramblin’ Man” The Allman Brothers Band
80 “Masterpiece” The Temptations
81 “Peaceful” Helen Reddy
82 “One of a Kind (Love Affair)” The Spinners
83 “Funny Face” Donna Fargo
84 “Funky Worm” Ohio Players
85 “Angie” The Rolling Stones
86 “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” Blue Ridge Rangers
87 “Don’t Expect Me to Be Your Friend” Lobo
88 “Break Up to Make Up” The Stylistics
89 “Daisy a Day” Jud Strunk
90 “Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)” Deodato
91 “Stir It Up” Johnny Nash
92 “Money” Pink Floyd
93 “Gypsy Man” War
94 “The World Is a Ghetto” War
95 “Yes We Can Can” The Pointer Sisters
96 “Free Ride” The Edgar Winter Group
97 “Space Oddity” David Bowie
98 “It Never Rains in Southern California” Albert Hammond
Tony Orlando and Dawn can go too.
Your list of bad songs?
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:1 “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” Tony Orlando and Dawn
2 “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” Jim Croce
3 “Killing Me Softly with His Song” Roberta Flack
4 “Let’s Get It On” Marvin Gaye
5 “My Love” Paul McCartney & Wings
6 “Why Me” Kris Kristofferson
7 “Crocodile Rock” Elton John
8 “Will It Go Round in Circles” Billy Preston
9 “You’re So Vain” Carly Simon
10 “Touch Me in the Morning” Diana Ross
11 “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” Vicki Lawrence
12 “Playground in My Mind” Clint Holmes
13 “Brother Louie” Stories
14 “Delta Dawn” Helen Reddy
15 “Me and Mrs. Jones” Billy Paul
16 “Frankenstein” The Edgar Winter Group
17 “Drift Away” Dobie Gray
18 “Little Willy” Sweet
19 “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” Stevie Wonder
20 “Half-Breed” Cher
21 “That Lady” The Isley Brothers
22 “Pillow Talk” Sylvia
23 “We’re an American Band” Grand Funk Railroad
24 “Right Place Wrong Time” Dr. John
25 “Wildflower” Skylark
26 “Superstition” Stevie Wonder
27 “Loves Me Like a Rock” Paul Simon
28 “The Morning After” Maureen McGovern
29 “Rocky Mountain High” John Denver
30 “Stuck in the Middle with You” Stealers Wheel
31 “Shambala” Three Dog Night
32 “Love Train” The O’Jays
33 “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby” Barry White
34 “Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose” Tony Orlando and Dawn
35 “Keep on Truckin’” Eddie Kendricks
36 “Danny’s Song” Anne Murray
37 “Dancing in the Moonlight” King Harvest
38 “Monster Mash” Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett
39 “Natural High” Bloodstone
40 “Diamond Girl” Seals and Crofts
41 “Long Train Runnin’” The Doobie Brothers
42 “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)” George Harrison
43 “If You Want Me to Stay” Sly & the Family Stone
44 “Daddy’s Home” Jermaine Jackson
45 “Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)” Gladys Knight & the Pips
46 “I’m Doin’ Fine Now” New York City
47 “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” The Spinners
48 “Daniel” Elton John
49 “Midnight Train to Georgia” Gladys Knight & the Pips
50 “Smoke on the Water” Deep Purple
51 “The Cover of the Rolling Stone” Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
52 “Behind Closed Doors” Charlie Rich
53 “Your Mama Don’t Dance” Loggins and Messina
54 “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day” Chicago
55 “The Cisco Kid” War
56 “Live and Let Die” Paul McCartney & Wings
57 “Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?” Hurricane Smith
58 “I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)” Johnnie Taylor
59 “Sing” The Carpenters
60 “Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I’ve Got)” The Four Tops
61 “Dueling Banjos” Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell
62 “Higher Ground” Stevie Wonder
63 “Here I Am (Come and Take Me)” Al Green
64 “My Maria” B.W. Stevenson
65 “Superfly” Curtis Mayfield
66 “Last Song” Edward Bear
67 “Get Down” Gilbert O’Sullivan
68 “Reelin’ in the Years” Steely Dan
69 “Hocus Pocus” Focus
70 “Yesterday Once More” The Carpenters
71 “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” Bette Midler
72 “Clair” Gilbert O’Sullivan
73 “Do It Again” Steely Dan
74 “Kodachrome” Paul Simon
75 “Why Can’t We Live Together” Timmy Thomas
76 “Do You Wanna Dance?” Bette Midler
77 “So Very Hard to Go” Tower of Power
78 “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu” Johnny Rivers
79 “Ramblin’ Man” The Allman Brothers Band
80 “Masterpiece” The Temptations
81 “Peaceful” Helen Reddy
82 “One of a Kind (Love Affair)” The Spinners
83 “Funny Face” Donna Fargo
84 “Funky Worm” Ohio Players
85 “Angie” The Rolling Stones
86 “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” Blue Ridge Rangers
87 “Don’t Expect Me to Be Your Friend” Lobo
88 “Break Up to Make Up” The Stylistics
89 “Daisy a Day” Jud Strunk
90 “Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)” Deodato
91 “Stir It Up” Johnny Nash
92 “Money” Pink Floyd
93 “Gypsy Man” War
94 “The World Is a Ghetto” War
95 “Yes We Can Can” The Pointer Sisters
96 “Free Ride” The Edgar Winter Group
97 “Space Oddity” David Bowie
98 “It Never Rains in Southern California” Albert Hammond
Tony Orlando and Dawn can go too.
Your list of bad songs?
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1973
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:Tony Orlando and Dawn can go too.
Your list of bad songs?
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1973
ok
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
sarahs mum said:Tony Orlando and Dawn can go too.
Your list of bad songs?
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1973
Ah, OK.
I was going to say, some of them look like they might be part of a bad song list, but others I really like.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Tau.Neutrino said:Your list of bad songs?
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1973
Ah, OK.
I was going to say, some of them look like they might be part of a bad song list, but others I really like.
I was thinking that there were so many better songs. But that seem to be 1972.
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sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1973
Ah, OK.
I was going to say, some of them look like they might be part of a bad song list, but others I really like.
I was thinking that there were so many better songs. But that seem to be 1972.
.
Had a listen to The Rolling Stones Angie, which I don’t recall hearing first time around.
Pretty good, but nothing like:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Ah, OK.
I was going to say, some of them look like they might be part of a bad song list, but others I really like.
I was thinking that there were so many better songs. But that seem to be 1972.
.
Had a listen to The Rolling Stones Angie, which I don’t recall hearing first time around.
Pretty good, but nothing like:
Anji by Paul Simon live Granada TV 1967
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkDT2aTI2ls
Angie is one of the stone’s songs I am into.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1973
Ah, OK.
I was going to say, some of them look like they might be part of a bad song list, but others I really like.
I was thinking that there were so many better songs. But that seem to be 1972.
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Also interesting that David Bowie’s Space Oddity is way down at 97.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:I was thinking that there were so many better songs. But that seem to be 1972.
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Had a listen to The Rolling Stones Angie, which I don’t recall hearing first time around.
Pretty good, but nothing like:
Anji by Paul Simon live Granada TV 1967
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkDT2aTI2lsAngie is one of the stone’s songs I am into.
Hadn’t seen that, nice video.
And (unlike Led Zep) Paul Simon did credit the tune to Davy Graham.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Had a listen to The Rolling Stones Angie, which I don’t recall hearing first time around.
Pretty good, but nothing like:
Anji by Paul Simon live Granada TV 1967
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkDT2aTI2lsAngie is one of the stone’s songs I am into.
Hadn’t seen that, nice video.
And (unlike Led Zep) Paul Simon did credit the tune to Davy Graham.
Just looked up Simon and Garfunkel on TATE.
It says they were together from:
1956–1964, 1965–1970
and Reunions:
1972, 1975–1977, 1981–1984, 1990, 1993, 2003–2005, 2007–2010
I had no idea they started out so early ( when Simon would have been 15), or about all those re-unions.
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:Anji by Paul Simon live Granada TV 1967
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkDT2aTI2lsAngie is one of the stone’s songs I am into.
Hadn’t seen that, nice video.
And (unlike Led Zep) Paul Simon did credit the tune to Davy Graham.
Just looked up Simon and Garfunkel on TATE.
It says they were together from:
1956–1964, 1965–1970
and Reunions:
1972, 1975–1977, 1981–1984, 1990, 1993, 2003–2005, 2007–2010I had no idea they started out so early ( when Simon would have been 15), or about all those re-unions.
they called themselves Tom and Jerry for a while in high school.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Had a listen to The Rolling Stones Angie, which I don’t recall hearing first time around.
Pretty good, but nothing like:
Anji by Paul Simon live Granada TV 1967
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkDT2aTI2lsAngie is one of the stone’s songs I am into.
Hadn’t seen that, nice video.
And (unlike Led Zep) Paul Simon did credit the tune to Davy Graham.
I do hope that you’re not suggesting, in any way, that Led Zep copied, borrowed or plagiarised off others. That would be beyond the pale.
wanders off, whistling
“Red Rubber Ball” is a pop song written by Paul Simon of Simon & Garfunkel and Bruce Woodley of The Seekers and recorded by The Cyrkle, whose version reached No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and in South Africa and New Zealand. In Canada, the song reached No. 1. Recordings
According to Cyrkle guitarist Tom Dawes, Simon offered “Red Rubber Ball” to the band when they were opening for Simon and Garfunkel on tour. The song’s tracks were recorded in stereo, with the bass, lead guitar, and percussion on the right track, acoustic guitar and electric organ on left, and the vocals on both.
The Columbia picture sleeve issued with the “Red Rubber Ball” single is a very rare and oft-sought item amongst record collectors; near-mint copies are said to fetch three figures.
The Seekers also recorded “Red Rubber Ball” for their 1966 album Come the Day (called Georgy Girl in the USA). It also appears on the CD box set The Seekers Complete.
In an interview on The Colbert Report, Paul Simon said he wrote “Red Rubber Ball” while living in England to get a £100 advance from The Seekers. This came in response to Colbert’s request for Simon to name a song that was “on the cusp” when it came to being included in his songbook Lyrics 1964–2008.
In the US, “Red Rubber Ball” spent a single week at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart at the same time “Paperback Writer” by The Beatles was at No. 1, during the week ending July 9, 1966. It was the fifth week during 1966 in which songs written by Simon and by John Lennon and Paul McCartney were simultaneously at No. 1 and No. 2 on the chart.
Simon And Garfunkel – Red Rubber Ball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDLhqcrQuhI
All of Billy Joll songs have brilliant videos but this one is an exceptional production, I may have mentioned it before.
If you don’t like the theme just forget about it and enjoy the production, they nail it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSq4B_zHqPM
Peak Warming Man said:
All of Billy Joll songs have brilliant videos but this one is an exceptional production, I may have mentioned it before.
If you don’t like the theme just forget about it and enjoy the production, they nail it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSq4B_zHqPM
Lovely. Just getting a bunch of people to clap in time without some idiot clapping on 1 and 3 is a significant achievement.
Article from The New Yorker
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/11/16/the-secret-sounds-of-song-exploder
The Secret Sounds of “Song Exploder”
Podcast
https://songexploder.net/podcast
http://www.martinez.net.au/VIDEOs.html
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of George Harrison’s classic solo album, All Things Must Pass, the George Harrison Estate is pleased to announce a new 2020 stereo mix of the LP’s title song as a prelude of what’s to come. All Things Must Pass
roughbarked said:
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of George Harrison’s classic solo album, All Things Must Pass, the George Harrison Estate is pleased to announce a new 2020 stereo mix of the LP’s title song as a prelude of what’s to come. All Things Must Pass
They probably need the money. I believe that poor ol’ George was down to his last million or so before he passed away.
captain_spalding said:
roughbarked said:
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of George Harrison’s classic solo album, All Things Must Pass, the George Harrison Estate is pleased to announce a new 2020 stereo mix of the LP’s title song as a prelude of what’s to come. All Things Must Pass
They probably need the money. I believe that poor ol’ George was down to his last million or so before he passed away.
Squandered it on Monty Python movies?
roughbarked said:
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of George Harrison’s classic solo album, All Things Must Pass, the George Harrison Estate is pleased to announce a new 2020 stereo mix of the LP’s title song as a prelude of what’s to come. All Things Must Pass
nice re mastering.
and since I got started on Donovan. This is the first LP I ever bought.
Greatest Hits
Thanks roughbarked:
Youtube thought I might like this:
Little Musgrave
The Rev Dodgson said:
Thanks roughbarked:Youtube thought I might like this:
Little Musgrave
and I did. :)
Thanks yourself.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Thanks roughbarked:Youtube thought I might like this:
Little Musgrave
and I did. :)
Thanks yourself.
I liked it some.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Thanks roughbarked:Youtube thought I might like this:
Little Musgrave
and I did. :)
Thanks yourself.
Looking at the “studio” I thought it was a pandemic recording, but I see it was posted way back in 2016.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Thanks roughbarked:Youtube thought I might like this:
Little Musgrave
and I did. :)
Thanks yourself.
Looking at the “studio” I thought it was a pandemic recording, but I see it was posted way back in 2016.
Christy Moore, Liam O Maonlai & Glen Hansard – Little Musgrave – Dublin 2011
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:and I did. :)
Thanks yourself.
Looking at the “studio” I thought it was a pandemic recording, but I see it was posted way back in 2016.
Christy Moore, Liam O Maonlai & Glen Hansard – Little Musgrave – Dublin 2011
Would be good to see Christy Moore live :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Looking at the “studio” I thought it was a pandemic recording, but I see it was posted way back in 2016.
Christy Moore, Liam O Maonlai & Glen Hansard – Little Musgrave – Dublin 2011
Would be good to see Christy Moore live :)
Indeed so would myself. We’d better get a moveon though. He’s only getting older and so are we.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Christy Moore, Liam O Maonlai & Glen Hansard – Little Musgrave – Dublin 2011
Would be good to see Christy Moore live :)
Indeed so would myself. We’d better get a moveon though. He’s only getting older and so are we.
This might be the closest we’ll get:
Christy Moore Lockdown Session, 2020
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Would be good to see Christy Moore live :)
Indeed so would myself. We’d better get a moveon though. He’s only getting older and so are we.
This might be the closest we’ll get:
Christy Moore Lockdown Session, 2020
Ta. muchly :)
any hints to look what they have done to my song?
roughbarked said:
Steve Goodman — Vegematic
and..
Steve Goodman – Full Concert – 04/18/76 – Capitol Theatre
roughbarked said:
Steve Goodman — Vegematic
Yanks Say;
They’d Buy ANYTHING Sold by A Screaming Aussie @ 3AM
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And now for something completely different:
Toumani Diabate
How-To Play the Kora
From Comments:
amazing and thought provoking;
ancient music of ancient people
who felt the same feelings as us all
Ogmog said:
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And now for something completely different:Toumani Diabate
How-To Play the KoraFrom Comments:
amazing and thought provoking;
ancient music of ancient people
who felt the same feelings as us all
Well posted. Thanks. :)
http://radio.garden/visit/portree/H4BUozYj
sarahs mum said:
http://radio.garden/visit/portree/H4BUozYj
I think I am going to like Radiogarden.
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
http://radio.garden/visit/portree/H4BUozYj
I think I am going to like Radiogarden.
http://radio.garden/visit/fraserburgh/jqlh24ak
http://radio.garden/visit/stornoway/fDxuWEZ1
Tau.Neutrino said:
“Daughters of the Kaos” by Luscious Jackson
Why did no-one tell me of Luscious Jackson before?
The Rev Dodgson said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
“Daughters of the Kaos” by Luscious Jackson
Why did no-one tell me of Luscious Jackson before?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
“Daughters of the Kaos” by Luscious Jackson
Why did no-one tell me of Luscious Jackson before?
Good stuff :)
(How did that guy sneak in there though?)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Why did no-one tell me of Luscious Jackson before?
Good stuff :)
(How did that guy sneak in there though?)
Might have needed him for the one song?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Good stuff :)
(How did that guy sneak in there though?)
Might have needed him for the one song?
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There’s a New CD by Barry Gibb just out
Featuring some of America’s Premier Country Singers
with Barry Gibb singing songs written by The BeeGees
YouTUBE Studio Visualizers
GREENFIELDS
The Gibb Brothers’ SongBook
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mocrPhJBSM&list=PLcPq29Ywd6YwD_VsnFpbw37PNEhtkODxA
Ogmog said:
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There’s a New CD by Barry Gibb just outFeaturing some of America’s Premier Country Singers
with Barry Gibb singing songs written by The BeeGeesYouTUBE Studio Visualizers
GREENFIELDS
The Gibb Brothers’ SongBookhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mocrPhJBSM&list=PLcPq29Ywd6YwD_VsnFpbw37PNEhtkODxA
3rd time’s the charm
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcPq29Ywd6YwD_VsnFpbw37PNEhtkODxA
Ogmog said:
Ogmog said:
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There’s a New CD by Barry Gibb just outFeaturing some of America’s Premier Country Singers
with Barry Gibb singing songs written by The BeeGeesYouTUBE Studio Visualizers
GREENFIELDS
The Gibb Brothers’ SongBookhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mocrPhJBSM&list=PLcPq29Ywd6YwD_VsnFpbw37PNEhtkODxA
3rd time’s the charm
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcPq29Ywd6YwD_VsnFpbw37PNEhtkODxA
Keith Urban, Dolly were okay. I’m not sure it works for me though.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
SALES – renee
Liked that.
Could help hearing The Lime in the Coconut though.
And just to cheer up that miserable old bugger Roughbarked:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
SALES – renee
Liked that.
Could help hearing The Lime in the Coconut though.
Ta
The Rev Dodgson said:
And just to cheer up that miserable old bugger Roughbarked:
:)
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just re-watched thisThat’s pretty ordinary.
I beg to differ :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just re-watched thisThat’s pretty ordinary.
I beg to differ :)
I’ll have a listen and report back..
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just re-watched thisThat’s pretty ordinary.
I beg to differ :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just re-watched thisThat’s pretty ordinary.
I beg to differ :)
She’s pretty good.
And its a nice little farm in Vermont.
She passed away.. Françoise Cactus, born Françoise van Hove, was a French musician and author, active in Germany, best known as co-founder, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist in the band Stereo Total. Cactus wrote several novels as well as contributing to German papers such as Die Tageszeitung. Prior to founding Stereo Total with Brezel Göring in 1993, Cactus played in the West Berlin band die Lolitas, one of only a few Western bands to play officially unsanctioned gigs in East Berlin during the final years of the dictatorship. She was originally from France, having moved to West Berlin in 1985.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7oise_Cactus
https://pitchfork.com/news/francoise-cactus-one-half-of-stereo-total-has-died/
I found this link through New Scientist, so this forum should be the very place for it:
The Rev Dodgson said:
I found this link through New Scientist, so this forum should be the very place for it:
I enjoyed the song. Could have done without the film clip truth be told.
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
I found this link through New Scientist, so this forum should be the very place for it:I enjoyed the song. Could have done without the film clip truth be told.
I quite enjoyed the whale floating around (but then I am a Douglas Adams fan).
The Rev Dodgson said:
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
I found this link through New Scientist, so this forum should be the very place for it:I enjoyed the song. Could have done without the film clip truth be told.
I quite enjoyed the whale floating around (but then I am a Douglas Adams fan).
I should have perhaps been more specific. I didn’t mind the whale, the other bits left me cold.
Phone scans, 3D printing and AI could make for custom-fit earphones
Audio gear maker Sennheiser and 3D printing technology company Formlabs have partnered for a project aimed at producing affordable custom-fit earphones for a more secure fit and improved noise isolation while out and about.
more…
soon….
Tau.Neutrino said:
Phone scans, 3D printing and AI could make for custom-fit earphonesAudio gear maker Sennheiser and 3D printing technology company Formlabs have partnered for a project aimed at producing affordable custom-fit earphones for a more secure fit and improved noise isolation while out and about.
more…
soon….
Related
https://dedesigned.com/project/3d-printed-headphones/
https://www.instructables.com/DIY-3D-Printed-Headphones/
https://homebrewheadphones.com/build/
https://3dprint.com/270363/are-3d-printed-headphones-finally-here-moondrops-3d-printed-earbuds-for-professional-in-ear-monitoring/
The Rev Dodgson said:
I found this link through New Scientist, so this forum should be the very place for it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg0_p-amlgk&ab_channel=macguy1941
That popped up in my youtube recommends. I wonder why :)
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
I found this link through New Scientist, so this forum should be the very place for it:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg0_p-amlgk&ab_channel=macguy1941
That popped up in my youtube recommends. I wonder why :)
I have to admit she does look more attractive when not imitating a whale :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
I found this link through New Scientist, so this forum should be the very place for it:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg0_p-amlgk&ab_channel=macguy1941
That popped up in my youtube recommends. I wonder why :)
I have to admit she does look more attractive when not imitating a whale :)
Yes, very much so :)
Sandy Denny with Fotheringay
The Rev Dodgson said:
Sandy Denny with Fotheringay
It’s a good performance.
>Fotheringay was a short-lived British folk rock group, formed in 1970 by singer-songwriter and musician Sandy Denny on her departure from Fairport Convention. The band drew its name from her 1968 composition “Fotheringay” about Fotheringhay Castle, in which Mary, Queen of Scots had been imprisoned. The song originally appeared on the 1969 Fairport Convention album, What We Did on Our Holidays, Denny’s first album with that group. The original Fotheringay released one, self-titled album but disbanded at the start of 1971 as Denny embarked on a solo career.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bqIcgnhQRc&list=RDsQvgkizAEL4&index=18
Here’s a merry little band I followed in the 70s, who are apparently still going.
The City Waites(1976)- ThreeCountryDancesInOne
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdUFscMvUfY
Bubblecar said:
Here’s a merry little band I followed in the 70s, who are apparently still going.The City Waites(1976)- ThreeCountryDancesInOne
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdUFscMvUfY
They do look a merry band.
Tau.Neutrino said:
Bubblecar said:
Here’s a merry little band I followed in the 70s, who are apparently still going.The City Waites(1976)- ThreeCountryDancesInOne
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdUFscMvUfY
They do look a merry band.
Drugs.
sibeen said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
Bubblecar said:
Here’s a merry little band I followed in the 70s, who are apparently still going.The City Waites(1976)- ThreeCountryDancesInOne
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdUFscMvUfY
They do look a merry band.
Drugs.
Noo, just the inherent joy of being an obscure little early music band in the 1970s.
Here they with Pastime with Good Company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcHCGC3uKyU
Bubblecar said:
Here they are with Pastime with Good Companyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcHCGC3uKyU
Here’s the same song live from Ritchie Blackmore’s band. Blackmore was in Deep Purple in the 1960s but is still going strong, with a hefty wig, aged 75, now playing rocky folk music which is closer to his heart.
Blackmore’s night – Past time with good company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8-hqdDJ6L0
Bubblecar said:
Bubblecar said:
Here they are with Pastime with Good Companyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcHCGC3uKyU
Here’s the same song live from Ritchie Blackmore’s band. Blackmore was in Deep Purple in the 1960s but is still going strong, with a hefty wig, aged 75, now playing rocky folk music which is closer to his heart.
Blackmore’s night – Past time with good company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8-hqdDJ6L0
Seems Ritchie’s first guitar was out of action for that number. Lots of mucking about with the amps and then picked up another one.
Bubblecar said:
Bubblecar said:
Bubblecar said:
Here they are with Pastime with Good Companyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcHCGC3uKyU
Here’s the same song live from Ritchie Blackmore’s band. Blackmore was in Deep Purple in the 1960s but is still going strong, with a hefty wig, aged 75, now playing rocky folk music which is closer to his heart.
Blackmore’s night – Past time with good company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8-hqdDJ6L0
Seems Ritchie’s first guitar was out of action for that number. Lots of mucking about with the amps and then picked up another one.
So not all sunshine and Rainbow then.
sibeen said:
Bubblecar said:
Bubblecar said:Here’s the same song live from Ritchie Blackmore’s band. Blackmore was in Deep Purple in the 1960s but is still going strong, with a hefty wig, aged 75, now playing rocky folk music which is closer to his heart.
Blackmore’s night – Past time with good company
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8-hqdDJ6L0
Seems Ritchie’s first guitar was out of action for that number. Lots of mucking about with the amps and then picked up another one.
So not all sunshine and Rainbow then.
He’s pretty good for his age, especially as he’s a heavy drinker.
Bubblecar said:
sibeen said:
Bubblecar said:Seems Ritchie’s first guitar was out of action for that number. Lots of mucking about with the amps and then picked up another one.
So not all sunshine and Rainbow then.
He’s pretty good for his age, especially as he’s a heavy drinker.
Sometimes my avant-garde humour just falls flat or doesn’t reach the target audience.
There once was a band, post purple, called Richie Blackmore’s Rainbow.
Is this how Boris feels constantly?
sibeen said:
Bubblecar said:
sibeen said:So not all sunshine and Rainbow then.
He’s pretty good for his age, especially as he’s a heavy drinker.
Sometimes my avant-garde humour just falls flat or doesn’t reach the target audience.
There once was a band, post purple, called Richie Blackmore’s Rainbow.
Is this how Boris feels constantly?
From the Rainbow days, in Germany.
Ritchie Blackmore’s – Temple Of The King
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MHmMsD1iZM
sibeen said:
Bubblecar said:
sibeen said:So not all sunshine and Rainbow then.
He’s pretty good for his age, especially as he’s a heavy drinker.
Sometimes my avant-garde humour just falls flat or doesn’t reach the target audience.
There once was a band, post purple, called Richie Blackmore’s Rainbow.
Is this how Boris feels constantly?
well, no. I do my humour for my own amusement. I think it is a little delusional to believe others have as good a taste as ones self.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcTHvwL3hY4&ab_channel=tkondor
I like this.
On harp guitar, Muriel Anderson.
here comes the sun
On her older guitar harp Why Worry
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Don’t have time to look for the music thread this morning.Not sure if I got this link from here or not, but anyway:
Based on the first record I ever bought.
a first for me. :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Yes- accousticNice one.
Any idea when it was recorded?
Not yet.. can try searching for the performance I suppose but has to have been when Chris Squire was still with us.
Apparently Yes finished in 2004. If so, pre 2004.
Live recording from 2008, with the original line-up
The sound is terrible, and the video even worse; I love it.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Yes- accousticNice one.
Any idea when it was recorded?
During the performance Jon speaks of the upcoming release of YesSpeak
so, 2003/4?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Yes- accousticNice one.
Any idea when it was recorded?
During the performance Jon speaks of the upcoming release of YesSpeak
so, 2003/4?
Correct that guess, It is right there on the wiki link.
It was premiered in theatres across the United States on 26 January 2004, and was followed by a closed-circuit live acoustic performance by Yes in front of a small studio audience (resulting in the DVD Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss).
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Nice one.
Any idea when it was recorded?
During the performance Jon speaks of the upcoming release of YesSpeak
so, 2003/4?
Correct that guess, It is right there on the wiki link.
It was premiered in theatres across the United States on 26 January 2004, and was followed by a closed-circuit live acoustic performance by Yes in front of a small studio audience (resulting in the DVD Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss).
Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss is the video release of an acoustic concert by the progressive rock group Yes recorded live on January 26, 2004, and broadcast live to movie theatres around the United States following the première of the documentary Yesspeak. After the film was played in theatres, cameras cut live to a small studio in California with an audience of about 100 people, where Yes performed the first complete acoustic concert of their career.
How lucky are we?! This happened just up the road from me on the weekend.
SummerSalt2021 International Live Stream – The Briars, Mornington, Victoria
Boy and Bear
John Butler
The Cat Empire
The Teskey Brothers
(links open YouTube videos)
captain_spalding said:
What price a mint-condition Mackenzie Theory vinyl, I wonder?
Live;
Extra Terrestrial Boogie
and
Out of the Blue
roughbarked said:
captain_spalding said:What price a mint-condition Mackenzie Theory vinyl, I wonder?
Live;
Extra Terrestrial Boogie
and
Out of the Blue
and Opening Number
Haux – Hold On (from the album Violence In A Quiet Mind)
The Tea Company = Come And Have Some Tea With Tea Company – 1968 Full Album
For the Rev, 1.8k views.
It’s called I am, I don’t know who you are
Tip your fairy here.
Willie Nelson – Cottage For Sale (Live) ft. Lukas Nelson, Promise of the Real
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AmD-Kb4lzM
Paul McCartney – Junk (2011 Stereo Remaster)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6qfQ5BEQ2s
sarahs mum said:
Paul McCartney – Junk (2011 Stereo Remaster)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6qfQ5BEQ2s
sweet listened that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junk_(song)
transition said:
sarahs mum said:
Paul McCartney – Junk (2011 Stereo Remaster)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6qfQ5BEQ2s
sweet listened that
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junk_(song)
I’d almost forgotten it. I was humming and then I googled, ‘McCartney lyric said the sign in shop window’.
Nikšić Guitar Festival, Montenegro 2020 ©️ – Miroslav Tadić & Yvette Holzwarth – living room concert
(24K Gold Collector’s Edition) Full HQ
Who was it said there was a time period for prog rock?
The Raven That Refused To Sing
Steven Wilson. From his solo works. He has the longest discography I ever had the misfortune to mistakenly press print. Bloody thing was going to use more than a whole ream.
roughbarked said:
Who was it said there was a time period for prog rock?The Raven That Refused To Sing
Steven Wilson. From his solo works. He has the longest discography I ever had the misfortune to mistakenly press print. Bloody thing was going to use more than a whole ream.
“Hearing a lot of Pink Floyd, ELP, Yes, and King Crimson in this one. Very nice.”
What, not Jethro Tull?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Who was it said there was a time period for prog rock?The Raven That Refused To Sing
Steven Wilson. From his solo works. He has the longest discography I ever had the misfortune to mistakenly press print. Bloody thing was going to use more than a whole ream.
“Hearing a lot of Pink Floyd, ELP, Yes, and King Crimson in this one. Very nice.”
What, not Jethro Tull?
It is all there. Including an Ian Anderson iinfluence.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Who was it said there was a time period for prog rock?The Raven That Refused To Sing
Steven Wilson. From his solo works. He has the longest discography I ever had the misfortune to mistakenly press print. Bloody thing was going to use more than a whole ream.
“Hearing a lot of Pink Floyd, ELP, Yes, and King Crimson in this one. Very nice.”
What, not Jethro Tull?
It is all there. Including an Ian Anderson iinfluence.
That’s what really struck me in the opening few minutes.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Who was it said there was a time period for prog rock?The Raven That Refused To Sing
Steven Wilson. From his solo works. He has the longest discography I ever had the misfortune to mistakenly press print. Bloody thing was going to use more than a whole ream.
“Hearing a lot of Pink Floyd, ELP, Yes, and King Crimson in this one. Very nice.”
What, not Jethro Tull?
It is all there. Including an Ian Anderson influence.
Getting back to his discography, I am still using the backs of the pieces of paper. There were more than 900 pages in his discography at the time which was around 2005.
Pink Floyd “Wish You Were Here” (Larkin Poe Cover)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZApH4XknUc
Being As An Ocean – Self Titled Album
roughbarked said:
J. S. Bach – Partita in C moll BWV 997 – Evangelina Mascardi, Liuto barocco
That’s one kick-arse gee-tar she got there.
captain_spalding said:
roughbarked said:
J. S. Bach – Partita in C moll BWV 997 – Evangelina Mascardi, Liuto barocco
That’s one kick-arse gee-tar she got there.
Think geetar is the incorrect terminology here.
roughbarked said:
captain_spalding said:
roughbarked said:
J. S. Bach – Partita in C moll BWV 997 – Evangelina Mascardi, Liuto barocco
That’s one kick-arse gee-tar she got there.
Think geetar is the incorrect terminology here.
That lady is in love with that instrument.
I’m putting that on the bluetooth speaker while i start dinner.
captain_spalding said:
roughbarked said:
captain_spalding said:That’s one kick-arse gee-tar she got there.
Think geetar is the incorrect terminology here.
That lady is in love with that instrument.
She knows which strings to pluck.
captain_spalding said:
I’m putting that on the bluetooth speaker while i start dinner.
:) Nice, isn’t it.
roughbarked said:
captain_spalding said:
I’m putting that on the bluetooth speaker while i start dinner.
:) Nice, isn’t it.
She is a fine player.
Bubblecar said:
roughbarked said:
captain_spalding said:
I’m putting that on the bluetooth speaker while i start dinner.
:) Nice, isn’t it.
She is a fine player.
Indeed.
roughbarked said:
J. S. Bach – Partita in C moll BWV 997 – Evangelina Mascardi, Liuto barocco
Very nice.
Tau.Neutrino said:
roughbarked said:
J. S. Bach – Partita in C moll BWV 997 – Evangelina Mascardi, Liuto barocco
Very nice.
I very much enjoyed it too, thanks roughie.
Tau.Neutrino said:
Robert Fripp – Music For Quiet Moments 1 – Pastorale (Mendoza 3rd Jun 2007)
Robert Fripp and Toyah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4WYG26xZ_w
Iron Doors – “2 Minutes to L.A.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY9LBOp54KQ
Michael V said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
roughbarked said:
J. S. Bach – Partita in C moll BWV 997 – Evangelina Mascardi, Liuto barocco
Very nice.
I very much enjoyed it too, thanks roughie.
It is always good to know that people enjoyed. :)
A small rarity That opens with Smoking the day away
Here you can see the very first 1970 UK Issue the Debut LP by May Blitz. It comes in matt finish Gatefold Sleeve with distinctive Large Vertigo Spiral above the spindle hole on titled side, this shows it is the 1st ever Issue, Mint copies have gone for over one thousand British Pounds.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
my love don’t give me presents
if I needed someone…
Nowhere man please listen..
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
my love don’t give me presents
if I needed someone…
Nowhere man please listen..
My all time fave beatles song.. paperback writer.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:if I needed someone…
Nowhere man please listen..
My all time fave beatles song.. paperback writer.
Just so you know when I’m down.
Eight miles high live
all 9.52 minutes of it.
roughbarked said:
Eight miles high live
all 9.52 minutes of it.
I actually recommend their dedication to their music here.
roughbarked said:
RARE:New Year’s Eve – Paris – 1968 The Who – The Small Faces – Pink Floyd – The Troggs – Joe Cocker – Fleetwood Mac 94m
queued.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
RARE:New Year’s Eve – Paris – 1968 The Who – The Small Faces – Pink Floyd – The Troggs – Joe Cocker – Fleetwood Mac 94m
queued.
Jazus it’s one and a half hours, you could almost make a bitcoin.
Steve Howe – Bachianas Brasileiras No.5
4:06 minutes.
Steve Howe & Patric Moraz. Good quality audio and video
Beginnings
Compared with Robert Fripp’s music for elevators, this escalates to far greater heights as creative working background music..
Someone that may one day be famous? Dust in the wind ~ Gabriella Quevedo
roughbarked said:
Live at Shrewsbury 2018 ~ Steeleye Span
Thanks.
From a very quick look, the new fiddler looks like a worthy replacement for Peter Knight.
I guess he’s retired?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Live at Shrewsbury 2018 ~ Steeleye Span
Thanks.
From a very quick look, the new fiddler looks like a worthy replacement for Peter Knight.
I guess he’s retired?
He’d be getting on a bit.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Live at Shrewsbury 2018 ~ Steeleye Span
Thanks.
From a very quick look, the new fiddler looks like a worthy replacement for Peter Knight.
I guess he’s retired?
He’d be getting on a bit.
He announced his decision to leave Steeleye Span at the end of 2013 on his website on 14 November 2013.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Thanks.
From a very quick look, the new fiddler looks like a worthy replacement for Peter Knight.
I guess he’s retired?
He’d be getting on a bit.
He announced his decision to leave Steeleye Span at the end of 2013 on his website on 14 November 2013.
Didn’t know I was that far behind the times :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:He’d be getting on a bit.
He announced his decision to leave Steeleye Span at the end of 2013 on his website on 14 November 2013.
Didn’t know I was that far behind the times :)
I had to look it up too.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:He announced his decision to leave Steeleye Span at the end of 2013 on his website on 14 November 2013.
Didn’t know I was that far behind the times :)
I had to look it up too.
https://www.peterknight.net/
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Didn’t know I was that far behind the times :)
I had to look it up too.
https://www.peterknight.net/
Not exactly retired then :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:I had to look it up too.
https://www.peterknight.net/
Not exactly retired then :)
Not really.
roughbarked said:
Peter Knight’s Gigspanner Big Band at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018
https://www.gigspanner.com/
https://www.gigspanner.com/gigspanner-big-band
Just to catch the RevD up.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Peter Knight’s Gigspanner Big Band at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018
https://www.gigspanner.com/
https://www.gigspanner.com/gigspanner-big-bandJust to catch the RevD up.
The Edgelarks are Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin. They often team up with Peter Knight and the Gigspanner.
roughbarked said:
Peter Knight’s Gigspanner Big Band at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018
What’s this?
A Youtube video with more than 10,000 views and 0 dislikes?
How is this possible?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Peter Knight’s Gigspanner Big Band at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018
What’s this?
A Youtube video with more than 10,000 views and 0 dislikes?
How is this possible?
Good stuff is what it is.
Hannah is a singer I’d never enjoyed before. She has an awesome talent.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Peter Knight’s Gigspanner Big Band at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018
What’s this?
A Youtube video with more than 10,000 views and 0 dislikes?
How is this possible?
Great quote there, “If I’d known I was going to live this long I would have looked after myself”.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Peter Knight’s Gigspanner Big Band at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018
https://www.gigspanner.com/
https://www.gigspanner.com/gigspanner-big-bandJust to catch the RevD up.
Yes, I definitely need to do some catching up with the UK folk scene.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Peter Knight’s Gigspanner Big Band at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018
https://www.gigspanner.com/
https://www.gigspanner.com/gigspanner-big-bandJust to catch the RevD up.
Yes, I definitely need to do some catching up with the UK folk scene.
Well it looks like Shrewsbury 2018 was the place to see them all together last.
The Fitzgeralds
Peter Knight & John Spiers at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2018
… and talking of Paul Simon, I happened to listen to this this morning, and read the lyrics:
This is the first time that I heard that it even had an interwoven set of modern lyrics, let alone what they said.
The Rev Dodgson said:
… and talking of Paul Simon, I happened to listen to this this morning, and read the lyrics:This is the first time that I heard that it even had an interwoven set of modern lyrics, let alone what they said.
really?
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
… and talking of Paul Simon, I happened to listen to this this morning, and read the lyrics:This is the first time that I heard that it even had an interwoven set of modern lyrics, let alone what they said.
really?
Well that or the discovery was in recent years and I just forgot about it :)
Trippy Video, I like Trippy Videos.
The Rev Dodgson said:
A couple of Bert Jansch pieces:
Pleasant enough music for Saturday arvo.
Burn x Traitor (Hamilton/Olivia Rodrigo mashup) – MALINDA cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FVTUaUbMlk
===
I don’t know either of these songs but I enjoyed it anyway.
Edgar Wright’s documentary The Sparks Brothers is a tribute to the most influential band you’ve never heard of
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-23/the-sparks-brothers-film-review-edgar-wright-documentary/100233830
Never heard of them.
I cannot remember The Number One Song In Heaven.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6I6yr7WDeg
Sparks – “The Number One Song In Heaven” (official video)
I do remember When I’m With You.
Sparks – “When I’m With You” (official video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVTH7OsNbhs
Tau.Neutrino said:
I cannot remember The Number One Song In Heaven.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6I6yr7WDeg
Sparks – “The Number One Song In Heaven” (official video)I do remember When I’m With You.
Sparks – “When I’m With You” (official video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVTH7OsNbhs
I think the time I heard that song was on Countdown on ABC TV, that’s a long time ago.
Tau.Neutrino said:
I cannot remember The Number One Song In Heaven.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6I6yr7WDeg
Sparks – “The Number One Song In Heaven” (official video)I do remember When I’m With You.
Sparks – “When I’m With You” (official video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVTH7OsNbhs
I remember The Sparks.
Don’t remember any of their music though.
Were they really influential?
Can’t hear why.
Chucking this over here from chat because well, There is some interesting stuff in here. Particularly in the interview with Don Dannemann.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Don Dannemann and Tom Dawes, bass player met at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. Earle Pickens played keyboards and Marty Fried was the drummer. They started as The Rhondells but were later discovered and managed by Brian Epstein, manager of The BeaTles. John Lennon provided the unusual spelling of “Cyrkle”. Throughout August, 1966 they opened on 19 concerts for the BeaTles in 17 U.S. cities. On August 14, 1966 Tom saw them perform in Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Don tells Tom about “Red Rubber Ball”, “Turn Down Day” and their career.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rdQlEN6cOo
This all came about while discussing the song Red Rubber Ball. Putting it back together backwards.
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
Simon And Garfunkel – Red Rubber Ball
A Seeker helped write that one.
The Seeker’s version was the first one I heard.
The Rev Dodgson said:
I had no idea of all the stuff Bruce got up to outside The Seekers until very recently.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Never ‘eard of them :)
Yes it was a hit for them. Thought I’d just remind everyone.
roughbarked said:
Witty Rejoinder said:
roughbarked said:Nobody seems to credit Dobe Newton of the Bushwackers fame for his part in penning the song, “I am Australian”.
Lucky him: no one would want that dirge on their resume.
It isn’t my fave either.
‘Cloudy’ was another collaboration between Paul Simon and Bruce Woodley.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Can’t forget the bushwhackers though.
Originally calling themselves the Original Bushwackers and Bullockies Bush Band, the three founding members were guitarist Dave Isom, tea-chest bass player Jan ‘Yarn’ Wositzky and lagerphonist Bert Kahanoff. The band was conceived at Latrobe University in Melbourne when the founding members, in order to qualify for a grant to travel to the Aquarius Arts Festival 1972 at the ANU in Canberra, had to register as a formal act, consequently taking their name from the title of an album by the English folk singer Martyn Wyndham-Read. They were later joined by various players, including accordion and concertina player Mick Slocum, and fiddlers Tony Hunt and Dave Kidd, and in 1974 the band went full-time with their first tour to the British Isles, and Kahanoff was replaced by lagerphone player Dobe Newton. With an ever-changing line-up, and adding tin whistle, harmonica, concertina, 5-string banjo, bodhrán, bones, spoons, electric bass and guitar and drums the band worked throughout Australia and Europe.
Roger Corbett joined the band in 1980 and remains the principal songwriter, producer and manager of the band. Other members have included Fred Kuhnl, David Brannigan (The Colinails), drummer Gregory Martin, Steve Groves, Pete Farndon, Dave Mattacks, Pat Drummond, Michael Harris, Louis McManus, Eddy van Roosendael, Freddie Strauks (ex Skyhooks), drummer Pete Drummond (currently with Dragon) and world-renowned Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel.
I also had no idea of all the people Dave Mattacks had played with:
Dave Mattacks… including (roll of drums)
Judith Durhamnot to mention, Incredible String Band, Nick Drake, John Martyn, Jethro Tull, Eric Clapton, in fact almost everybody.
Yes indeed.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Live: It’s a Beautiful Day – White Bird – 7/7/1970
:)
If you liked that. Here’s the original album.
and if you didn’t know, it is where Deep Purple stole the second part of Child in Time from.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
:)
If you liked that. Here’s the original album.
and if you didn’t know, it is where Deep Purple stole the second part of Child in Time from.
I think I first heard the album in 76. A US vietnam vet/muso I knew(loved) was really into it.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
:)
If you liked that. Here’s the original album.
and if you didn’t know, it is where Deep Purple stole the second part of Child in Time from.
Yeah, sm would have no idea about that at all.
DP didn’t steal it BTW, it was acknowledged as the riff from day 1.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said::)
If you liked that. Here’s the original album.
and if you didn’t know, it is where Deep Purple stole the second part of Child in Time from.
I think I first heard the album in 76. A US vietnam vet/muso I knew(loved) was really into it.
I have two copies. Both show hard wear.
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:If you liked that. Here’s the original album.
and if you didn’t know, it is where Deep Purple stole the second part of Child in Time from.
I think I first heard the album in 76. A US vietnam vet/muso I knew(loved) was really into it.
I have two copies. Both show hard wear.
Mine got stolen many years ago. 1987 if my memory ain’t shot.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said::)
If you liked that. Here’s the original album.
and if you didn’t know, it is where Deep Purple stole the second part of Child in Time from.
I think I first heard the album in 76. A US vietnam vet/muso I knew(loved) was really into it.
sibeen said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said::)
If you liked that. Here’s the original album.
and if you didn’t know, it is where Deep Purple stole the second part of Child in Time from.
Yeah, sm would have no idea about that at all.
DP didn’t steal it BTW, it was acknowledged as the riff from day 1.
;) testing testing 123
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:I think I first heard the album in 76. A US vietnam vet/muso I knew(loved) was really into it.
I have two copies. Both show hard wear.
Mine got stolen many years ago. 1987 if my memory ain’t shot.
I’ve still got mine. :)
What actually amazes me, is that there are other people who had this album on this forum.
Well maybe not but it was very little known in my part of Australia. Only myself and the bloke at the record shop in town purchased it here.
For a very longest time I was the only person I knew with a copy of cold fact.
sarahs mum said:
For a very longest time I was the only person I knew with a copy of cold fact.
Small towns and lonely people.
sarahs mum said:
For a very longest time I was the only person I knew with a copy of cold fact.
I found the same thing with an album called Sgt pepper.
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
For a very longest time I was the only person I knew with a copy of cold fact.I found the same thing with an album called Sgt pepper.
I’ve got bucket loads of albums that I am the only person I know that owns them…
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
For a very longest time I was the only person I knew with a copy of cold fact.I found the same thing with an album called Sgt pepper.
I’m still the only one I know who has The 12 Dreams of Dr Sardonicus.
Yet Amazon says.. “The 12 Dreams Of Doctor Sardonicus is clearly one of the best and most unappreciated American rock albums from that era. It’s criminal that it’s not in every music store…”
furious said:
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
For a very longest time I was the only person I knew with a copy of cold fact.I found the same thing with an album called Sgt pepper.
I’ve got bucket loads of albums that I am the only person I know that owns them…
Me too.
furious said:
:)
sibeen said:
sarahs mum said:
For a very longest time I was the only person I knew with a copy of cold fact.I found the same thing with an album called Sgt pepper.
I’ve got bucket loads of albums that I am the only person I know that owns them…
Thats better.
sarahs mum said:
furious said::)
sibeen said:I found the same thing with an album called Sgt pepper.
I’ve got bucket loads of albums that I am the only person I know that owns them…
starts humming buckets of rain
Happy Traum – Buckets Of Rain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYMMkNFpi0MThats better.
Traum made ‘Buckets of Songs.’
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
furious said::)I’ve got bucket loads of albums that I am the only person I know that owns them…
starts humming buckets of rain
Happy Traum – Buckets Of Rain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYMMkNFpi0MThats better.
Traum made ‘Buckets of Songs.’
:)
Original.
Bob Dylan – Buckets of Rain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGsOmKZXDvo
sarahs mum said:
Original.
Bob Dylan – Buckets of Rain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGsOmKZXDvo
One of the songs I’ve got the chords written down for my playing pleasure.
sarahs mum said:
Original.
Bob Dylan – Buckets of Rain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGsOmKZXDvo
Sounds as country as folk….
Sarah’s Dad used to play it.
It’s a drop D isn’t it?
sarahs mum said:
Sarah’s Dad used to play it.It’s a drop D isn’t it?
Haven’t played it for a good while but I believe so yes.
furious said:
sarahs mum said:
Original.
Bob Dylan – Buckets of Rain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGsOmKZXDvo
Sounds as country as folk….
all folk. ;)
You’ve sent me on somewhat of a metal tangent…
furious said:
- It’s a drop D isn’t it?
You’ve sent me on somewhat of a metal tangent…
Getting blisters on your fingers?
As for Spirit, 1978 live Rockoplast
Anyone want to hear my recording of children’s songs played on a nonimal scale (9 notes to the octave) played using the qwerty keys of the keyboard?
I don’t recommend it.
Of the 9 notes in the octave, two, the F and the B flat are clearly quarter tones so sound odd, but not always. The three instances so far in which they sound right are:
1) The melody high C to F to G sounds right.
2) The four note run A, B flat, B, high C sounds right ascending and descending.
3) The seventh C7 arpeggio so beloved by Jazz. C, E, G, B flat sounds right (but can’t be transposed).
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In other music news, I recorded 30 minutes of new compositions by mrs m last night. Beautiful stuff.
roughbarked said:
Live: It’s a Beautiful Day – White Bird – 7/7/1970
So who got their White Bird in first?
BD or ISB
Both are shown as ’69 in TATE.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Live: It’s a Beautiful Day – White Bird – 7/7/1970
So who got their White Bird in first?
BD or ISB
Both are shown as ’69 in TATE.
:)There’s only one month in it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Bird_(song) 4th Oct 1969
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changing_Horses_(Incredible_String_Band_album) Nov 1969.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Live: It’s a Beautiful Day – White Bird – 7/7/1970
So who got their White Bird in first?
BD or ISB
Both are shown as ’69 in TATE.
:)There’s only one month in it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Bird_(song) 4th Oct 1969https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changing_Horses_(Incredible_String_Band_album) Nov 1969.
Bump for the Rev.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:So who got their White Bird in first?
BD or ISB
Both are shown as ’69 in TATE.
:)There’s only one month in it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Bird_(song) 4th Oct 1969https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changing_Horses_(Incredible_String_Band_album) Nov 1969.
Bump for the Rev.
Saw that thanks.
I also have Changing Horses, which I bought for 30 bob down Whitechapel Market, some time around Nov ’69.
Strange there is no discussion of interaction between those two groups.
I mean they are totally different songs, but they both have a similar feel to them.
transition said:
looks like a beautiful day out there, I walked the larrychange the oil in the ute shortly
It’s a beautiful day marrying maiden
roughbarked said:
transition said:
looks like a beautiful day out there, I walked the larrychange the oil in the ute shortly
It’s a beautiful day marrying maiden
Thanks for that, give it a proper listen later.
In the 1960s, there was a time when San Francisco was the centre of the universe. During the fabled Summer of Love in 1967 as many as 100,000 people, mostly young people sporting hippie fashions and behaviour, converged in San Francisco’s neighbourhood of Haight-Ashbury.
A lot of them also came to the area for the Monterey Pop Festival, which was a major cultural happening. It was the first mainstream music festival for “pop” music, sporting some of the biggest bands in the world at the time. Its theme song, sung by Scott McKenzie, was a worldwide hit, and told us to wear flowers in our hair if we were going there. San Francisco was the epicentre of the hippie culture, and the world was paying attention to the new culture, fashions, and lifestyle that was emerging from the area.
Music was a huge part of the scene with many bands popping up. One of those bands were It’s A Beautiful Day. They were one of the notable San Francisco bands to emerge from the Summer of Love era, but never quite managed to capitalise on the media interest before it had moved on. They were certainly not without success, and for a short time they burned brightly, but management issues and bad luck at key moments in their career worked against them. They remain in the shadow of their contemporaries Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Santana, with whom they had connections.
It’s A Beautiful Day formed in 1967 in San Francisco. Their most prominent members were vocalist Pattie Santos along with violinist/vocalist David LaFlamme and his wife, Linda LaFlamme, on keyboards. The band played a unique brand of slightly psychedelic rock mixed with folk, prog, classical, and world music.
Their original manager was the notorious Matthew Katz, who had previously worked with Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape. The members of IABD were unaware that as they signed with Katz, the other bands were trying to end their business relationship with him. Katz is especially remembered for his long and bitter legal battles with Moby Grape. He withheld funds and did not allow the band to use their name, but the band prevailed in court and Katz had to give up the name and pay back stolen royalties.
During 1967 and early 1968, Katz prevented IABD from performing in San Francisco, telling them they were not ready. Instead, he booked their first public appearances at a club in Seattle, convincing them that it would be a great opportunity to hone their craft. He may have neglected to tell the band that he was the owner of the club. It had been known as the Encore Ballroom, but Katz renamed the club San Francisco Sound in time for IABD’s stint there to cash in on the latest fad. IABD would be the house band of that club during December 1967.
The group rented the attic of a Victorian mansion during their stay, located across the street from Volunteer Park. It would later come to light that the mansion also happened to be owned by Katz. It was a miserable time. There wasn’t much of a food budget. They struggled to get transportation around the city. The move from sunny San Francisco to a dreary, foggy Seattle winter was also very hard on them.
To top it off, the band started becoming frustrated with Katz. A feeling had started creeping in that his attempts to manipulate their career were not entirely for their own benefit. They started resenting the situation he had led them into and had moments where they wondered if it was worth it. It did not help when they learned that the shows would also be stretching into 1968. This might have seemed like a better prospect if the shows had been well attended and the band’s earnings had been on a certain level, but they were not. With minimal promotion the gigs were largely poorly attended.
Meanwhile, in between honouring their contractually obligated club performances, the band were tasked with writing and rehearsing new songs.
White Bird was one of the songs written during those dark December weeks in Seattle. David and Linda LaFlamme were working away in the attic one day and, as usual, the situation they found themselves in was on their mind. The song evolved from the depression of the band’s circumstances and a strong yearning to be free. The song’s repeated chorus is “White bird must fly or she will die.” The band simply could not remain in the situation they were in at the time.
Written almost to and a half years before it was recorded.
roughbarked said:
It’s a Beautiful Day 1968 live at the Fillmore full album
OK, but “Live at the Fillmore” to me can only mean one thing:
“Spoonful“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Te9ZEtmA8QA
Actually.. The song would open the band’s 1969 eponymous debut album It’s a Beautiful Day. It was released in June 1969, and rose to #47 on the Billboard 200 album chart, staying on the charts for a total of 70 weeks. In the UK the album made it to #58 when it was finally released in 1970 – a ranking that was achieved during the albums lone week in the charts. With no single from the album immediately available, White Bird quickly became the popular track to play amongst FM disc jockeys. It struck a chord with people and started getting requested. While the song was a lovely, tender and sensitive ballad, it also contained some memorable hooks – particularly the effective vocal harmonising of LaFlamme and Santos plus LaFlamme’s violin parts.
Seeing that the song was an obvious single selection, the track was edited and remixed for radio play, reducing the song’s running time from 6:06 to 3:02.
The single was released on 4 October 1969, but it did not achieve success on a national level. It bubbled under Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, peaking at #118. The single edit is not a popular version of the song and in hindsight one can speculate that it worked against its intension. It had been very popular on radio when the LP version was the only one available, in spite of its ‘problematic’ length.
Bad luck struck again when IABD were almost invited to play at Woodstock. Bill Graham had taken on management of the band at that point, and was negotiating with Michael Lang (famed organiser of the Woodstock festival) who wanted the Grateful Dead to appear. Graham was insisting that Lang put on two other acts that he also managed on the bill – IABD and Santana. Lang ended up agreeing to one, and listened to tapes of the two candidates to pick one. He liked them both so much that he couldn’t decide, so he flipped a coin. IABD lost, and Santana would go on to deliver a performance that did a lot to build his fame worldwide. This may make IABD the only band that is known to literally lose out on the big time due to the toss of a coin. https://norselandsrock.com/white-bird-its-a-beautiful-day/
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
It’s a Beautiful Day 1968 live at the Fillmore full album
OK, but “Live at the Fillmore” to me can only mean one thing:
“Spoonful“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Te9ZEtmA8QA
:)
A lot of bands obviously did a live at the Fillmore.
Shame I never got to be there. At any of the times.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
It’s a Beautiful Day 1968 live at the Fillmore full album
OK, but “Live at the Fillmore” to me can only mean one thing:
That should of course be:
Spoonful
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
It’s a Beautiful Day 1968 live at the Fillmore full album
OK, but “Live at the Fillmore” to me can only mean one thing:
That should of course be:
Spoonful
I have everything Cream ever did.
roughbarked said:
It’s a Beautiful Day 1968 live at the Fillmore full album
This shows that they were doing the song on stage well before they put it on an album or later a single..
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
It’s a Beautiful Day 1968 live at the Fillmore full album
This shows that they were doing the song on stage well before they put it on an album or later a single..
The TATE article says it was first written in ’67.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
It’s a Beautiful Day 1968 live at the Fillmore full album
This shows that they were doing the song on stage well before they put it on an album or later a single..
The TATE article says it was first written in ’67.
Yes.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
It’s a Beautiful Day 1968 live at the Fillmore full album
This shows that they were doing the song on stage well before they put it on an album or later a single..
The TATE article says it was first written in ’67.
Every time I put It’s a Beautiful Day and The Incredible String Band in the search together, all the returns only mention the Incredible String Band. Clearly they were more of the household word.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:This shows that they were doing the song on stage well before they put it on an album or later a single..
The TATE article says it was first written in ’67.
Every time I put It’s a Beautiful Day and The Incredible String Band in the search together, all the returns only mention the Incredible String Band. Clearly they were more of the household word.
When you consider that they were starving artists at the time, they probably couldn’t get overseas to Scotland.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:This shows that they were doing the song on stage well before they put it on an album or later a single..
The TATE article says it was first written in ’67.
Every time I put It’s a Beautiful Day and The Incredible String Band in the search together, all the returns only mention the Incredible String Band. Clearly they were more of the household word.
That’ odd.
I got the opposite.
Certainly in the UK the ISB were much better known, but I doubt that was the case in the USA.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The TATE article says it was first written in ’67.
Every time I put It’s a Beautiful Day and The Incredible String Band in the search together, all the returns only mention the Incredible String Band. Clearly they were more of the household word.
That’ odd.
I got the opposite.
Certainly in the UK the ISB were much better known, but I doubt that was the case in the USA.
Maybe google thinks I don’t like yank music as much as British.. There could be that.. ruled by what the bots think?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:OK, but “Live at the Fillmore” to me can only mean one thing:
That should of course be:
Spoonful
I have everything Cream ever did.
Which does include both the silver and the gold versions of Wheels of Fire.
It is over two hours but it is Spirit at Fillmore West
The song Nature’s Way was written the day before this concert.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:I have everything Cream ever did.
Which does include both the silver and the gold versions of Wheels of Fire.
I didn’t even know there was a Gold Version.
Might put that on my Christmas list.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:I have everything Cream ever did.
Which does include both the silver and the gold versions of Wheels of Fire.
I didn’t even know there was a Gold Version.
Might put that on my Christmas list.
It was released as a double in the USA and It was also released as two single LPs, Wheels of Fire (In the Studio) and Wheels of Fire (Live at the Fillmore), released together with similar cover art. In the UK the studio album art was black print on aluminium foil while the live album art was a negative image of the studio cover. In Japan, the studio album art was black on gold foil, while the live album art was black on aluminium foil. In Australia, both covers were laminated copies of the Japanese releases.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Which does include both the silver and the gold versions of Wheels of Fire.
I didn’t even know there was a Gold Version.
Might put that on my Christmas list.
It was released as a double in the USA and It was also released as two single LPs, Wheels of Fire (In the Studio) and Wheels of Fire (Live at the Fillmore), released together with similar cover art. In the UK the studio album art was black print on aluminium foil while the live album art was a negative image of the studio cover. In Japan, the studio album art was black on gold foil, while the live album art was black on aluminium foil. In Australia, both covers were laminated copies of the Japanese releases.
and of course, Australian Martin Sharp was the artist and he also wrote the lyrics on a table napkin for “Tales of Brave Ulysses”.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:I didn’t even know there was a Gold Version.
Might put that on my Christmas list.
It was released as a double in the USA and It was also released as two single LPs, Wheels of Fire (In the Studio) and Wheels of Fire (Live at the Fillmore), released together with similar cover art. In the UK the studio album art was black print on aluminium foil while the live album art was a negative image of the studio cover. In Japan, the studio album art was black on gold foil, while the live album art was black on aluminium foil. In Australia, both covers were laminated copies of the Japanese releases.
and of course, Australian Martin Sharp was the artist and he also wrote the lyrics on a table napkin for “Tales of Brave Ulysses”.
Yeah, knew that bit :)
(But only discovered it on the death of Martin Sharp)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:It was released as a double in the USA and It was also released as two single LPs, Wheels of Fire (In the Studio) and Wheels of Fire (Live at the Fillmore), released together with similar cover art. In the UK the studio album art was black print on aluminium foil while the live album art was a negative image of the studio cover. In Japan, the studio album art was black on gold foil, while the live album art was black on aluminium foil. In Australia, both covers were laminated copies of the Japanese releases.
and of course, Australian Martin Sharp was the artist and he also wrote the lyrics on a table napkin for “Tales of Brave Ulysses”.
Yeah, knew that bit :)
(But only discovered it on the death of Martin Sharp)
I only care that you know it. It’s not a race. ;)
Now for some fresh garbage.
It seems I may have maxed out the free version of 4kdownloader. It won’t parse the links anymore.
I’ll give it a few days rest?
It’s good to see things returning to normal. Politicians wearing high vis jackets and hard hats at a news conference. Brings a tear to the eye.
sibeen said:
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It’s good to see things returning to normal. Politicians wearing high vis jackets and hard hats at a news conference. Brings a tear to the eye.
…and wrong thread. Bugger.
“White Bird” was written in December 1967, in Seattle, Washington. Manager Matthew Katz had moved the band there to polish their act at a Seattle venue before booking them into San Francisco nightclubs. Living in the attic of a Victorian house across the street from Volunteer Park, the band had inadequate food and no transportation during a rainy and cloudy Seattle winter. The song evolved from the depression of the band’s circumstances and yearning to be free.
Joni Mitchell Both sides now on Mama Cass Show 1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NdsnFZm0×4
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Strong Enough · Molly Tuttle · Madison Cunningham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M9shb5xS5k
sarahs mum said:
Joni Mitchell Both sides now on Mama Cass Show 1969https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NdsnFZm0×4
—-
Strong Enough · Molly Tuttle · Madison Cunningham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M9shb5xS5k
I’ve been listening to 60 North Radio a lot lately (https://60north.radio/). No ads, occasional station identifiers, lots of good music (and a couple of duds).
Joni comes up on the playlist every now and then.
sarahs mum said:
Joni Mitchell Both sides now on Mama Cass Show 1969https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NdsnFZm0×4
—-
Strong Enough · Molly Tuttle · Madison Cunningham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M9shb5xS5k
From TATE:
A special remaster collection of Mitchell’s first four albums (Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon and Blue) is due to be released on June 25, 2021. The collection is the first to feature a new mix of Mitchell’s 1968 debut album, overseen by Mitchell herself. Commenting on the original mix of Song to a Seagull, Mitchell called it “atrocious” and said it sounded like it “had been recorded under a bowl of Jello.”
I’ll have a look for that.
Can’t say I agree with her comments on StaS, I have the LP and I really like the sound.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Joni Mitchell Both sides now on Mama Cass Show 1969https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NdsnFZm0×4
—-
Strong Enough · Molly Tuttle · Madison Cunningham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M9shb5xS5k
From TATE:
A special remaster collection of Mitchell’s first four albums (Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon and Blue) is due to be released on June 25, 2021. The collection is the first to feature a new mix of Mitchell’s 1968 debut album, overseen by Mitchell herself. Commenting on the original mix of Song to a Seagull, Mitchell called it “atrocious” and said it sounded like it “had been recorded under a bowl of Jello.”
I’ll have a look for that.
Can’t say I agree with her comments on StaS, I have the LP and I really like the sound.
I might buy into that.
Joni Mitchell – Amelia (Live 1979)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxMwGTQ1bzU
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Joni Mitchell Both sides now on Mama Cass Show 1969https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NdsnFZm0×4
—-
Strong Enough · Molly Tuttle · Madison Cunningham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M9shb5xS5k
From TATE:
A special remaster collection of Mitchell’s first four albums (Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon and Blue) is due to be released on June 25, 2021. The collection is the first to feature a new mix of Mitchell’s 1968 debut album, overseen by Mitchell herself. Commenting on the original mix of Song to a Seagull, Mitchell called it “atrocious” and said it sounded like it “had been recorded under a bowl of Jello.”
I’ll have a look for that.
Can’t say I agree with her comments on StaS, I have the LP and I really like the sound.
I might buy into that.
The web site is really annoying, but eventually I found:
https://store.jonimitchell.com/music/the-reprise-albums-1968-1971-4cd-box-set-2.html
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:From TATE:
A special remaster collection of Mitchell’s first four albums (Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon and Blue) is due to be released on June 25, 2021. The collection is the first to feature a new mix of Mitchell’s 1968 debut album, overseen by Mitchell herself. Commenting on the original mix of Song to a Seagull, Mitchell called it “atrocious” and said it sounded like it “had been recorded under a bowl of Jello.”
I’ll have a look for that.
Can’t say I agree with her comments on StaS, I have the LP and I really like the sound.
I might buy into that.
The web site is really annoying, but eventually I found:
https://store.jonimitchell.com/music/the-reprise-albums-1968-1971-4cd-box-set-2.html
:) It’s a lot of music for 50 american dollars.
The Moody Blues : “Go Now” : Live : 1965
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEGUVLpTzOs
Tonight I remembered playing this in a piano exam.But not this well.
serenade – Schubert Khatia Buniatishvili
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9unguVDcmY
A small bit of rock history.
roughbarked said:
Jimi and RandyA small bit of rock history.
More rock history with both Randy California and Steve Howe along with others, doing All Along the Watchtower
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Jimi and RandyA small bit of rock history.
More rock history with both Randy California and Steve Howe along with others, doing All Along the Watchtower
Awesome Musician line up. S. Howe, A. Lee, S. Hunter, L. West, R. California, T. Turner & S. Copeland – LIVE
Steve Howe_ Yes
Ted Turner_ Wishbone Ash
Randy California_ Spirit
Albert Lee_ Ten Years After
*Steve Hunter_ *Steve Hunter is an American Guitarist best known for his contributions to Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper. His extensive discography includes the opening solos on Aerosmith’s version of ‘Train Kept A Rollin’, Alice Coopers ‘Cold Ethyl’, Lou Reed’s ‘Intro to Sweet Jane’ and the acoustic guitars on Peter Gabriel’s ‘Solsbury Hill’.
Leslie West_ Mountain.
Stewart Copeland_Police
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Jimi and RandyA small bit of rock history.
More rock history with both Randy California and Steve Howe along with others, doing All Along the Watchtower
Awesome Musician line up. S. Howe, A. Lee, S. Hunter, L. West, R. California, T. Turner & S. Copeland – LIVE
Steve Howe_ Yes
Ted Turner_ Wishbone Ash
Randy California_ Spirit
Albert Lee_ Ten Years After
Steve Hunter_ Steve Hunter is an American Guitarist best known for his contributions to Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper. His extensive discography includes the opening solos on Aerosmith’s version of ‘Train Kept A Rollin’, Alice Coopers ‘Cold Ethyl’, Lou Reed’s ‘Intro to Sweet Jane’ and the acoustic guitars on Peter Gabriel’s ‘Solsbury Hill’.
Leslie West_ Mountain.
Stewart Copeland_Police
Tidied up?
Hey Joe ~ Randy California
Driftwood
Justin Hayward – Driftwood (Live in San Juan Capistrano, 04.04.1998)
2,535 views
Premiered Jul 3, 2021
>Although I do occasionally enjoy some of the sillier 1960s stuff
Such as Steve Zodiac & the Space Patrol Band singing the Fireball theme (actually sung by Australia’s Don Spencer).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPd0v1CYVJQ
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
when will it rain
You know these kids?
I agree with comment No. 1.
No I don’t know them. A friend sent it to me.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
when will it rain
You know these kids?
I agree with comment No. 1.
No I don’t know them. A friend sent it to me.
Here’s some more, stand by me In his native tongue.
Lotta views. too many for the Rev. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nLmM9kcBKs
Gotta watch the spoon lady though.
Lotta views. too many for the Rev. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nLmM9kcBKs
Gotta watch the spoon lady though.
roughbarked said:
Lotta views. too many for the Rev. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nLmM9kcBKs
Gotta watch the spoon lady though.
Watched it anyway.
Couldn’t hear the spoons, but she was pretty impressive anyway.
roughbarked said:
Lotta views. too many for the Rev. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nLmM9kcBKs
Gotta watch the spoon lady though.
oopsie.
Another wun withalotta views. This one has a spanner in the works.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4Ao-iNPPUc
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Lotta views. too many for the Rev. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nLmM9kcBKs
Gotta watch the spoon lady though.
Watched it anyway.
Couldn’t hear the spoons, but she was pretty impressive anyway.
Your hearing impaired?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Lotta views. too many for the Rev. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nLmM9kcBKs
Gotta watch the spoon lady though.
Watched it anyway.
Couldn’t hear the spoons, but she was pretty impressive anyway.
Your hearing impaired?
Yes, but I am also using a pad with lousy sound at the moment.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Watched it anyway.
Couldn’t hear the spoons, but she was pretty impressive anyway.
Your hearing impaired?
Yes, but I am also using a pad with lousy sound at the moment.
Clearly dodgy sound then because I only have one ear and that is fading away as well.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Your hearing impaired?
Yes, but I am also using a pad with lousy sound at the moment.
Clearly dodgy sound then because I only have one ear and that is fading away as well.
If you have five minutes spare, go a courtin’ with froggy
Dean Ford & Joe Tansin – The Glasgow Road
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQtat8hn-18
sarahs mum said:
Dean Ford & Joe Tansin – The Glasgow Road
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQtat8hn-18
Dean Ford – Reflections of My Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn9bAvWS4RU
Dean Ford & The Gaylords – Twenty Miles – 1964 45rpm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OTd9TFTGok
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
Dean Ford & Joe Tansin – The Glasgow Road
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQtat8hn-18
Dean Ford – Reflections of My Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn9bAvWS4RUDean Ford & The Gaylords – Twenty Miles – 1964 45rpm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OTd9TFTGok
Ah. We got the Ray Brown version of 20 miles.
Seems to be trending…
Probably worth its three and a third million views?
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
FCTV Floyd Central Highlanders
roughbarked said:
If you have five minutes spare, go a courtin’ with froggy
For some reason that song has been intruding into my head at random times in recent weeks.
But without the spoon lady.
This should keep the rockers busy for a but.
Live@Levitt – Larkin Poe
and
with less views.
Larkin Poe Brussels 2019
For Rev D so he notices, mental health
roughbarked said:
This should keep the rockers busy for a but.
Live@Levitt – Larkin Poe
and
with less views.
Larkin Poe Brussels 2019
I like Larkin Poe.
Pheonix
Wishbone Ash. Live in Memphis 1972. 17:05 minutes.
Proud southerners.
#FoundedOnFreedom: Larkin Poe
roughbarked said:
Proud southerners.
#FoundedOnFreedom: Larkin Poe
we cannot not play this song. A Tom Petty masterpiece.
American Girl
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Proud southerners.
#FoundedOnFreedom: Larkin Poewe cannot not play this song. A Tom Petty masterpiece.
American Girl
Not that I’m really a big fan of American girls or southern freedom and all that, they are two talented sisters.
Billy Strings – Dust In A Baggie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkUGDYjYgMs
roughbarked said:
transition said:
roughbarked said:
1973 warrior_ live
just listening to this, they’re great, mate, really good, cheers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kDr6Z6pUZ0
Wishbone Ash – Live Hammersmith Odeon 1980https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash
“Wishbone Ash are a British rock band who achieved success in the early and mid-1970s. Their popular albums included Wishbone Ash (1970), Pilgrimage (1971), Argus (1972), Wishbone Four (1973), There’s the Rub (1974), and New England (1976).Wishbone Ash are noted for their extensive use of harmony twin lead guitars, which had been attracting electric blues bands since Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page had played together in the Yardbirds in 1966. Their contributions helped Andy Powell and Ted Turner to be voted “Two of the Ten Most Important Guitarists in Rock History” (Traffic magazine 1989), and to appear in the “Top 20 Guitarists of All Time” (Rolling Stone). Melody Maker (1972) described Powell and Turner as “the most interesting two guitar team since the days when Beck and Page graced The Yardbirds”. Several notable bands have cited Wishbone Ash as an influence, including Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Dream Theater, Overkill and Opeth.
Formed in Torquay, Devon, in 1969, out of the ashes of trio The Empty Vessels (originally known as The Torinoes, later briefly being renamed Tanglewood in 1969), which had been formed by Wishbone Ash’s founding member Martin Turner (bass & vocals) in 1963 and complemented by Steve Upton (drums and percussion) in 1966. The original Wishbone Ash line-up was completed by guitarists/vocalists Andy Powell and Ted Turner. In 1974, Ted Turner left the band, and was replaced by Laurie Wisefield. The band continued on with strong critical and commercial success until 1980. There followed line-ups featuring former bass players from King Crimson (John Wetton), Uriah Heep (Trevor Bolder), and Trapeze (Mervyn Spence), Wisefield left in 1985. In 1987, however, the original line-up reunited for several albums – Nouveau Calls, Here to Hear and Strange Affair – until 1990, when Upton quit the band. After Martin Turner was replaced in 1991, the band recorded The Ash Live in Chicago, before Ted Turner left in 1993. This left Andy Powell as the sole remaining original founding member of Wishbone Ash to continue the band on into the future”
Martin formed his own ex-wishbone ash group. 2019 Mount Ephraim Gardens A New Day Festival performing The king will come
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
transition said:just listening to this, they’re great, mate, really good, cheers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kDr6Z6pUZ0
Wishbone Ash – Live Hammersmith Odeon 1980https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbone_Ash
“Wishbone Ash are a British rock band who achieved success in the early and mid-1970s. Their popular albums included Wishbone Ash (1970), Pilgrimage (1971), Argus (1972), Wishbone Four (1973), There’s the Rub (1974), and New England (1976).Wishbone Ash are noted for their extensive use of harmony twin lead guitars, which had been attracting electric blues bands since Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page had played together in the Yardbirds in 1966. Their contributions helped Andy Powell and Ted Turner to be voted “Two of the Ten Most Important Guitarists in Rock History” (Traffic magazine 1989), and to appear in the “Top 20 Guitarists of All Time” (Rolling Stone). Melody Maker (1972) described Powell and Turner as “the most interesting two guitar team since the days when Beck and Page graced The Yardbirds”. Several notable bands have cited Wishbone Ash as an influence, including Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Dream Theater, Overkill and Opeth.
Formed in Torquay, Devon, in 1969, out of the ashes of trio The Empty Vessels (originally known as The Torinoes, later briefly being renamed Tanglewood in 1969), which had been formed by Wishbone Ash’s founding member Martin Turner (bass & vocals) in 1963 and complemented by Steve Upton (drums and percussion) in 1966. The original Wishbone Ash line-up was completed by guitarists/vocalists Andy Powell and Ted Turner. In 1974, Ted Turner left the band, and was replaced by Laurie Wisefield. The band continued on with strong critical and commercial success until 1980. There followed line-ups featuring former bass players from King Crimson (John Wetton), Uriah Heep (Trevor Bolder), and Trapeze (Mervyn Spence), Wisefield left in 1985. In 1987, however, the original line-up reunited for several albums – Nouveau Calls, Here to Hear and Strange Affair – until 1990, when Upton quit the band. After Martin Turner was replaced in 1991, the band recorded The Ash Live in Chicago, before Ted Turner left in 1993. This left Andy Powell as the sole remaining original founding member of Wishbone Ash to continue the band on into the future”
Martin formed his own ex-wishbone ash group. 2019 Mount Ephraim Gardens A New Day Festival performing The king will come
Rare live TV recordings 1971 BBC. Jail Bait & Vas Dis
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Martin formed his own ex-wishbone ash group. 2019 Mount Ephraim Gardens A New Day Festival performing The king will come
Rare live TV recordings 1971 BBC. Jail Bait & Vas Dis
Dual Guitar Attack
Five minutes of history and twenty minutes of crap talk, it turns out that someone half my age has the same top five as me. This from their fourth and his fifth. blowing free
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Rare live TV recordings 1971 BBC. Jail Bait & Vas Dis
Dual Guitar AttackFive minutes of history and twenty minutes of crap talk, it turns out that someone half my age has the same top five as me. This from their fourth and his fifth. blowing free
Well I got that wrong. Blowing Free is not from their fourth album
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Five minutes of history and twenty minutes of crap talk, it turns out that someone half my age has the same top five as me. This from their fourth and his fifth. blowing free
Well I got that wrong. Blowing Free is not from their fourth album
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Five minutes of history and twenty minutes of crap talk, it turns out that someone half my age has the same top five as me. This from their fourth and his fifth. blowing free
Well I got that wrong. Blowing Free is not from their fourth album
From which comes Everybody needs a friend
Probably my fave rock song of all time.
I can listen to this way more times than say, stairway to heaven and thus would be more likely to be put on the list for that island of desserts.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Well I got that wrong. Blowing Free is not from their fourth album
From which comes Everybody needs a friend
Probably my fave rock song of all time.
I can listen to this way more times than say, stairway to heaven and thus would be more likely to be put on the list for that island of desserts.
and this too. Sorrel
https://vaughn.live/johnnyangel
And while we’re playing Sinead music:
Just to keep roughbarked happy:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Boris said:are they the Thompson twins?
No, but they have been known to play together:
The Rev Dodgson said:
:)
Just to keep roughbarked happy:The Rev Dodgson said:
Boris said:are they the Thompson twins?
No, but they have been known to play together:
These kids have been home schooled and taught a song each day (one beatle song a week) since covid’s beginnings. Give them another year or two…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KL9KBnCR-Oc
sarahs mum said:
These kids have been home schooled and taught a song each day (one beatle song a week) since covid’s beginnings. Give them another year or two…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KL9KBnCR-Oc
Hmm, very glad I don’t live next door to that lot.
Bubblecar said:
sarahs mum said:
These kids have been home schooled and taught a song each day (one beatle song a week) since covid’s beginnings. Give them another year or two…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KL9KBnCR-Oc
Hmm, very glad I don’t live next door to that lot.
Every day car.
roughbarked said:
Accoustic Hendrix
BOMBEATS
59.9K subscribers
I’d been searching for this because I wanted to see a video of Jimi Hendrix playing the acoustic guitar.
After a lot of digging, I found only 2 known videos of Jimi playing them online. Apologies for the stopping image in the first half that features ‘Hear My Train Comin’ & the poor quality of the second half of the video that features ‘Hound Dog’ that was all I could find. This one’s an essential rarity.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Accoustic Hendrix
BOMBEATS
59.9K subscribers
I’d been searching for this because I wanted to see a video of Jimi Hendrix playing the acoustic guitar.After a lot of digging, I found only 2 known videos of Jimi playing them online. Apologies for the stopping image in the first half that features ‘Hear My Train Comin’ & the poor quality of the second half of the video that features ‘Hound Dog’ that was all I could find. This one’s an essential rarity.
Will listen later.
Read some of the comments.
Wish I hadn’t
50 years ago today George Harrison and Ravi Shankar held the Concert For Bangladesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrBSaijdAf0
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Accoustic Hendrix
BOMBEATS
59.9K subscribers
I’d been searching for this because I wanted to see a video of Jimi Hendrix playing the acoustic guitar.After a lot of digging, I found only 2 known videos of Jimi playing them online. Apologies for the stopping image in the first half that features ‘Hear My Train Comin’ & the poor quality of the second half of the video that features ‘Hound Dog’ that was all I could find. This one’s an essential rarity.
Will listen later.
Read some of the comments.
Wish I hadn’t
sarahs mum said:
50 years ago today George Harrison and Ravi Shankar held the Concert For Bangladesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrBSaijdAf0
They did. My how time flies.
sarahs mum said:
50 years ago today George Harrison and Ravi Shankar held the Concert For Bangladesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrBSaijdAf0
And hasn’t Ravi’s daughter done well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbjZPFBD6JU
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:BOMBEATS
59.9K subscribers
I’d been searching for this because I wanted to see a video of Jimi Hendrix playing the acoustic guitar.After a lot of digging, I found only 2 known videos of Jimi playing them online. Apologies for the stopping image in the first half that features ‘Hear My Train Comin’ & the poor quality of the second half of the video that features ‘Hound Dog’ that was all I could find. This one’s an essential rarity.
Will listen later.
Read some of the comments.
Wish I hadn’t
Yeah.
Now watched it.
Good stuff :)
Sorted the comments by time to see if they got any better.
They got worse :(
What was wrong with the comments?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Will listen later.
Read some of the comments.
Wish I hadn’t
Yeah.Now watched it.
Good stuff :)
Sorted the comments by time to see if they got any better.
They got worse :(
Look, it is too much hard work to change all the links. If it interests you, hit the quote button and do the work yourself.
member: 686 said:
As I recently mentioned in a thread in the American Pocket Watches Forum, I collect traditional and some modern American music too. So for those who may enjoy songs about trains, I have compiled a short list of links to some of my favorites. The Wiki link at the end provides a list of many more tunes. I also recommend the book: Scalded to death by the steam: Authentic stories about railroad disasters and the songs that were written about them. Please share some of your favorites here too.Johnny Cash’s The Ballad of Casey Jones – Bing video
THE WRECK OF THE OLD 97 by HANK SNOW – Bing video
Steve Goodman – City Of New Orleans – Bing video
Gordon Lightfoot – Canadian Railroad Trilogy (Lyrics ) – Bing video
Train On The Island / Golden Chain Tree – Bing video Bruce Molsky, Old Tyme Version
Michael Daves & Friends featuring Tony Trischka – Train On the Island – Bing video Bluegrass Version
Johnny Cash – Orange Blossom Special – Live at San Quentin (Good Sound Quality) – Bing video
Creedence Clearwater Revival: The Midnight Special – Bing video
JOHN HENRY by Odetta Recorded Live at the Tin Angel – 1953 – Bing video
Doc Watson “New River Train” – Bing video
Foghorn Stringband – Reuben’s Train – Bing video
The Wreck of the Royal Palm – Vernon Dalhart Regal Records #8280 1927 – Bing video
500 miles – Peter, Paul and Mary – Bing video
Daddy Whats A Train -John Denver – Bing video
Roy Acuff – The Wabash Cannonball (Live) – Bing video
Cannonball Blues – Sara & Maybelle Carter (Live 1967) – Bing video
List of train songs – Wikipedia
roughbarked said:
Look, it is too much hard work to change all the links. If it interests you, hit the quote button and do the work yourself.
member: 686 said:
As I recently mentioned in a thread in the American Pocket Watches Forum, I collect traditional and some modern American music too. So for those who may enjoy songs about trains, I have compiled a short list of links to some of my favorites. The Wiki link at the end provides a list of many more tunes. I also recommend the book: Scalded to death by the steam: Authentic stories about railroad disasters and the songs that were written about them. Please share some of your favorites here too.Johnny Cash’s The Ballad of Casey Jones – Bing video
THE WRECK OF THE OLD 97 by HANK SNOW – Bing video
Steve Goodman – City Of New Orleans – Bing video
Gordon Lightfoot – Canadian Railroad Trilogy (Lyrics ) – Bing video
Train On The Island / Golden Chain Tree – Bing video Bruce Molsky, Old Tyme Version
Michael Daves & Friends featuring Tony Trischka – Train On the Island – Bing video Bluegrass Version
Johnny Cash – Orange Blossom Special – Live at San Quentin (Good Sound Quality) – Bing video
Creedence Clearwater Revival: The Midnight Special – Bing video
JOHN HENRY by Odetta Recorded Live at the Tin Angel – 1953 – Bing video
Doc Watson “New River Train” – Bing video
Foghorn Stringband – Reuben’s Train – Bing video
The Wreck of the Royal Palm – Vernon Dalhart Regal Records #8280 1927 – Bing video
500 miles – Peter, Paul and Mary – Bing video
Daddy Whats A Train -John Denver – Bing video
Roy Acuff – The Wabash Cannonball (Live) – Bing video
Cannonball Blues – Sara & Maybelle Carter (Live 1967) – Bing video
List of train songs – Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKHi7yYjzRM
roughbarked said:
Look, ourselves were feeling generous for yourself.
member: 686 said:
As I recently mentioned in a thread in the American Pocket Watches Forum, I collect traditional and some modern American music too. So for those who may enjoy songs about trains, I have compiled a short list of links to some of my favorites. The Wiki link at the end provides a list of many more tunes. I also recommend the book: Scalded to death by the steam: Authentic stories about railroad disasters and the songs that were written about them . Please share some of your favorites here too.
Johnny Cash’s The Ballad of Casey Jones – Bing video
THE WRECK OF THE OLD 97 by HANK SNOW – Bing video
Steve Goodman – City Of New Orleans – Bing video
Gordon Lightfoot – Canadian Railroad Trilogy (Lyrics ) – Bing video
Train On The Island / Golden Chain Tree – Bing video Bruce Molsky, Old Tyme Version
Michael Daves & Friends featuring Tony Trischka – Train On the Island – Bing video Bluegrass Version
Johnny Cash – Orange Blossom Special – Live at San Quentin (Good Sound Quality) – Bing video
Creedence Clearwater Revival: The Midnight Special – Bing video
JOHN HENRY by Odetta Recorded Live at the Tin Angel – 1953 – Bing video
Doc Watson “New River Train” – Bing video
Foghorn Stringband – Reuben’s Train – Bing video
The Wreck of the Royal Palm – Vernon Dalhart Regal Records #8280 1927 – Bing video
500 miles – Peter, Paul and Mary – Bing video
Daddy Whats A Train -John Denver – Bing video
Roy Acuff – The Wabash Cannonball (Live) – Bing video
Cannonball Blues – Sara & Maybelle Carter (Live 1967) – Bing video
List of train songs – Wikipedia
SCIENCE said:
roughbarked said:Look, ourselves were feeling generous for yourself.
member: 686 said:
As I recently mentioned in a thread in the American Pocket Watches Forum, I collect traditional and some modern American music too. So for those who may enjoy songs about trains, I have compiled a short list of links to some of my favorites. The Wiki link at the end provides a list of many more tunes. I also recommend the book: Scalded to death by the steam: Authentic stories about railroad disasters and the songs that were written about them . Please share some of your favorites here too.
Johnny Cash’s The Ballad of Casey Jones – Bing video
THE WRECK OF THE OLD 97 by HANK SNOW – Bing video
Steve Goodman – City Of New Orleans – Bing video
Gordon Lightfoot – Canadian Railroad Trilogy (Lyrics ) – Bing video
Train On The Island / Golden Chain Tree – Bing video Bruce Molsky, Old Tyme Version
Michael Daves & Friends featuring Tony Trischka – Train On the Island – Bing video Bluegrass Version
Johnny Cash – Orange Blossom Special – Live at San Quentin (Good Sound Quality) – Bing video
Creedence Clearwater Revival: The Midnight Special – Bing video
JOHN HENRY by Odetta Recorded Live at the Tin Angel – 1953 – Bing video
Doc Watson “New River Train” – Bing video
Foghorn Stringband – Reuben’s Train – Bing video
The Wreck of the Royal Palm – Vernon Dalhart Regal Records #8280 1927 – Bing video
500 miles – Peter, Paul and Mary – Bing video
Daddy Whats A Train -John Denver – Bing video
Roy Acuff – The Wabash Cannonball (Live) – Bing video
Cannonball Blues – Sara & Maybelle Carter (Live 1967) – Bing video
List of train songs – Wikipedia
From which I see that there are many train songs called Train Song, but only one called THE Train Song.
By our very own Nick Cave, what’s more.
The Rev Dodgson said:
SCIENCE said:
roughbarked said:Look, ourselves were feeling generous for yourself.
member: 686 said:
As I recently mentioned in a thread in the American Pocket Watches Forum, I collect traditional and some modern American music too. So for those who may enjoy songs about trains, I have compiled a short list of links to some of my favorites. The Wiki link at the end provides a list of many more tunes. I also recommend the book: Scalded to death by the steam: Authentic stories about railroad disasters and the songs that were written about them . Please share some of your favorites here too.
Johnny Cash’s The Ballad of Casey Jones – Bing video
THE WRECK OF THE OLD 97 by HANK SNOW – Bing video
Steve Goodman – City Of New Orleans – Bing video
Gordon Lightfoot – Canadian Railroad Trilogy (Lyrics ) – Bing video
Train On The Island / Golden Chain Tree – Bing video Bruce Molsky, Old Tyme Version
Michael Daves & Friends featuring Tony Trischka – Train On the Island – Bing video Bluegrass Version
Johnny Cash – Orange Blossom Special – Live at San Quentin (Good Sound Quality) – Bing video
Creedence Clearwater Revival: The Midnight Special – Bing video
JOHN HENRY by Odetta Recorded Live at the Tin Angel – 1953 – Bing video
Doc Watson “New River Train” – Bing video
Foghorn Stringband – Reuben’s Train – Bing video
The Wreck of the Royal Palm – Vernon Dalhart Regal Records #8280 1927 – Bing video
500 miles – Peter, Paul and Mary – Bing video
Daddy Whats A Train -John Denver – Bing video
Roy Acuff – The Wabash Cannonball (Live) – Bing video
Cannonball Blues – Sara & Maybelle Carter (Live 1967) – Bing video
List of train songs – WikipediaFrom which I see that there are many train songs called Train Song, but only one called THE Train Song.
By our very own Nick Cave, what’s more.
Anyway, have a Train Song
with a very creditable 2818 views.
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
SCIENCE said:From which I see that there are many train songs called Train Song, but only one called THE Train Song.
By our very own Nick Cave, what’s more.
Anyway, have a Train Song
with a very creditable 2818 views.
Never heard of Bing Video.
Yeah I like that Nick Cave song
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
SCIENCE said:From which I see that there are many train songs called Train Song, but only one called THE Train Song.
By our very own Nick Cave, what’s more.
Anyway, have a Train Song
with a very creditable 2818 views.
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:From which I see that there are many train songs called Train Song, but only one called THE Train Song.
By our very own Nick Cave, what’s more.
Anyway, have a Train Song
with a very creditable 2818 views.
Never heard of Bing Video.
dv said:
Yeah I like that Nick Cave song
But Pentangle are doing it.
roughbarked said:
dv said:
Yeah I like that Nick Cave song
But Pentangle are doing it.
Yeah but I like the Nick Cave song
dv said:
roughbarked said:
dv said:
Yeah I like that Nick Cave song
But Pentangle are doing it.
Yeah but I like the “Nick Cave“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PcAO1YBYt4 song
Oh.
I have never heard this before today.
roughbarked said:
dv said:
roughbarked said:But Pentangle are doing it.
Yeah but I like the Nick Cave song
Oh.
I have never heard this before today.
dv said:
roughbarked said:
dv said:
Yeah I like that Nick Cave song
But Pentangle are doing it.
Yeah but I like the Nick Cave song
I seem to have created a little confusion.
I just posted a youtube (no, not a bingtube) of the song that comes to mind when I hear the words “train song”.
Nothing to do with Nick Cave, as far as I know.
bloody Albert Hammond.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3tlCqqg7lw
AGOYAN DAYS Rare Test Pressing `1970`s UK Prog Rock`
Here is a test pressing featuring UK Prog rockers `Agoyan Days`, with a few photos and a generic sleeve. Very obscure, never seen another copy advertised as yet or sold, musically they remind me in parts of Wishbone Ash & very early Genesis
roughbarked said:
AGOYAN DAYS Rare Test Pressing `1970`s UK Prog Rock`
Here is a test pressing featuring UK Prog rockers `Agoyan Days`, with a few photos and a generic sleeve. Very obscure, never seen another copy advertised as yet or sold, musically they remind me in parts of Wishbone Ash & very early Genesis
Well that’s what the uploader said. I didn’t get any Genesis from it at all.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
AGOYAN DAYS Rare Test Pressing `1970`s UK Prog Rock`
Here is a test pressing featuring UK Prog rockers `Agoyan Days`, with a few photos and a generic sleeve. Very obscure, never seen another copy advertised as yet or sold, musically they remind me in parts of Wishbone Ash & very early GenesisWell that’s what the uploader said. I didn’t get any Genesis from it at all.
Never ‘eard of them.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
AGOYAN DAYS Rare Test Pressing `1970`s UK Prog Rock`
Here is a test pressing featuring UK Prog rockers `Agoyan Days`, with a few photos and a generic sleeve. Very obscure, never seen another copy advertised as yet or sold, musically they remind me in parts of Wishbone Ash & very early GenesisWell that’s what the uploader said. I didn’t get any Genesis from it at all.
Never ‘eard of them.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Well that’s what the uploader said. I didn’t get any Genesis from it at all.
Never ‘eard of them.
Did you give them a listen?
Saved for bedtime listening.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Well that’s what the uploader said. I didn’t get any Genesis from it at all.
Never ‘eard of them.
Did you give them a listen?
Had a listen.
they’re good but not really my cup of tea these days.
I probably would have really liked them back in the 70’s.
But UTube kindly reminded me of:
The Perishers
(with video by daughter).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py8yU2hiY28
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py8yU2hiY28
I love his song Rock & Roll.
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py8yU2hiY28
Liked that one.
And hadn’t heard of him.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py8yU2hiY28
Liked that one.
And hadn’t heard of him.
Really?
This is his most famous song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yuwhUx35Uc&ab_channel=andreasprochaska
sibeen said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py8yU2hiY28
Liked that one.
And hadn’t heard of him.
Really?
This is his most famous song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yuwhUx35Uc&ab_channel=andreasprochaska
Well I know the song.
Peak Warming Man said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py8yU2hiY28
it’s a bit pachabel’s canon.
Gordon Lightfoot steel rail blues
Aoife O Donovan – “Captain’s Clock”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8C6ibUuXK8
sarahs mum said:
Aoife O Donovan – “Captain’s Clock”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8C6ibUuXK8
Reminds me of Joni M at times.
She is 4 days older than my youngest daughter :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:Aoife O Donovan – “Captain’s Clock”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8C6ibUuXK8
Reminds me of Joni M at times.
She is 4 days older than my youngest daughter :)
It’s been decades without saxophone. But I enjoyed it again.
She actually played the guitar upside down.
Freight Train
Elizabeth Cotten.
captain_spalding said:
;)
ABC News:https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-07/life-on-mars-50th-anniversary/100292906
Hadn’t heard of The Thin White Ukes before this story, so i looked up their videos.
I think that their version of ‘Heroes is excellent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhZ37t7uPs0
All Things Must be a Joke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soM5B6q39Ls
sarahs mum said:
All Things Must be a Jokehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soM5B6q39Ls
With all respect to Mr Whitlock, I disagree.
Picture is a bit trippy but the old guy can still use that bottleneck.
the Bomber
A humble Joe Walsh on war and stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWP8SonphGk
roughbarked said:
A humble Joe Walsh on war and stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWP8SonphGk
It is also about the comments.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
A humble Joe Walsh on war and stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWP8SonphGk
It is also about the comments.
“If I knew I was going to have to play this song for forty years, I never would have written it”
Been into a bit of Joe Walsh of late.
Here doing the fifty years of the Fender Stratocaster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWKohM3BRDY
roughbarked said:
Molly Tuttle with Tommy Emmanuel White Freightliner Blues, Deep River Blues and Doc’s Guitar
:)
Everyone remembers Air Supply.
They probably also remember Zoot, the Twilights and Axiom but how many remember when Allison Gros became Mississippi?
Mr Moondog
Kings of the World
roughbarked said:
Everyone remembers Air Supply.
They probably also remember Zoot, the Twilights and Axiom but how many remember when Allison Gros became Mississippi?
Mr Moondog
Kings of the World
roughbarked said:
Everyone remembers Air Supply.
They probably also remember Zoot, the Twilights and Axiom but how many remember when Allison Gros became Mississippi?
Mr Moondog
Kings of the World
They were able to perform at Sunbury ’73 with a string section. I was there.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Everyone remembers Air Supply.
They probably also remember Zoot, the Twilights and Axiom but how many remember when Allison Gros became Mississippi?
Mr Moondog
Kings of the World
You had to add an S?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Everyone remembers Air Supply.
They probably also remember Zoot, the Twilights and Axiom but how many remember when Allison Gros became Mississippi?
Mr Moondog
Kings of the World
You had to add an S?
By the way, SS’s version of Allison Gross is way up there on my list. ;)
Back to Aussie rock bands. Zoot by far did the best version of Eleanor Rigby
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:You had to add an S?
By the way, SS’s version of Allison Gross is way up there on my list. ;)
Thanks for the links by the way. I really should learn a little about Australian music before I arrived here.
roughbarked said:
Back to Aussie rock bands. Zoot by far did the best version of Eleanor Rigby
Nah. Vanilla Fudge did. Absolutely brilliant.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:You had to add an S?
By the way, SS’s version of Allison Gross is way up there on my list. ;)
Thanks for the links by the way. I really should learn a little about Australian music before I arrived here.
or Murtceps?
Blackfeather
Madder Lake
Michael V said:
roughbarked said:
Back to Aussie rock bands. Zoot by far did the best version of Eleanor RigbyNah. Vanilla Fudge did. Absolutely brilliant.
Vanilla Fudge also did you Keep me Hanging on, so well.
They were brilliant, yes.
They weren’t Aussies though. ;)
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:By the way, SS’s version of Allison Gross is way up there on my list. ;)
Thanks for the links by the way. I really should learn a little about Australian music before I arrived here.
This will show some of the history I mentioned of bands above https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_(band)
Heard of Taman Shud? “Lady Sunshine”:“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcmlxrIb7dE
“ Kahvas Jute”:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahvas_Jute Wide Open, Full album
There is so much to know. Reading Bob Daisley’s wiki may surprise?or Murtceps?
Blackfeather
Madder Lake
“Where were you in 1971? I was at the Arts Factory, Sydney, Australia, watching this fine little band…”
Actually, so was I.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Thanks for the links by the way. I really should learn a little about Australian music before I arrived here.
This will show some of the history I mentioned of bands above https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_(band)
Heard of Taman Shud? “Lady Sunshine”:“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcmlxrIb7dE
“ Kahvas Jute”:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahvas_Jute Wide Open, Full album
There is so much to know. Reading Bob Daisley’s wiki may surprise?or Murtceps?
Blackfeather
Madder Lake
“Where were you in 1971? I was at the Arts Factory, Sydney, Australia, watching this fine little band…”
Actually, so was I.
“The legendary Bob Daisley from “The Blizzard of Ozz” and Blackmore’s Rainbow on bass. This is his Australian band before he went to England. Jimmy Page was a fan of this album and the bass playing in particular. Page was one of the few non-Australians to hear it through Bob’s room-mate & band-mate Clive Coulson who was one of Zeppelin’s and Jeff Beck’s roadies.”
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:This will show some of the history I mentioned of bands above https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_(band)
Heard of Taman Shud? “Lady Sunshine”:“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcmlxrIb7dE
“ Kahvas Jute”:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahvas_Jute Wide Open, Full album
There is so much to know. Reading Bob Daisley’s wiki may surprise?or Murtceps?
Blackfeather
Madder Lake
“Where were you in 1971? I was at the Arts Factory, Sydney, Australia, watching this fine little band…”
Actually, so was I.
“The legendary Bob Daisley from “The Blizzard of Ozz” and Blackmore’s Rainbow on bass. This is his Australian band before he went to England. Jimmy Page was a fan of this album and the bass playing in particular. Page was one of the few non-Australians to hear it through Bob’s room-mate & band-mate Clive Coulson who was one of Zeppelin’s and Jeff Beck’s roadies.”
I don’t mind it could be anyone at all.. Live at the Basement, Sydney 2005
I like Moondog, The Viking of 6th Avenue, but very few people around here seem to have heard of him.
btm said:
I like Moondog, The Viking of 6th Avenue, but very few people around here seem to have heard of him.
Harking back to Kahvas Jute, The Quickening Live at the Basement 2005.
roughbarked said:
btm said:
I like Moondog, The Viking of 6th Avenue, but very few people around here seem to have heard of him.
Harking back to Kahvas Jute, The Quickening Live at the Basement 2005.
and from that same basement gig; The Nazz are Blue – Kahvas Jute & Jimmy Barnes – live @ The Basement, Sydney 2005
Not that I’m a Barnes fan. There are some songs suited to his style he should stick to singing. This would be one.
Now, not to forget that Viking moondog
Unreleased Beatles The Palace of the King of the Birds
I’m Listening to Bridget St John
Why this woman isn’t famous, I really don’t know.
The Rev Dodgson said:
I’m Listening to Bridget St JohnWhy this woman isn’t famous, I really don’t know.
I wasn’t really into it. Also it reminded me a bit of me.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
I’m Listening to Bridget St JohnWhy this woman isn’t famous, I really don’t know.
I wasn’t really into it. Also it reminded me a bit of me.
That doesn’t sound like a bad thing.
J.S. Bach – Crab Canon on a Möbius Strip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUHQ2ybTejU
fsm said:
J.S. Bach – Crab Canon on a Möbius Striphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUHQ2ybTejU
Here’s the whole thing in a lovely production by Jordi Savall and the Concert des Nations
Bach Das Musikalische Opfer BWV 1079 Musical Offering Jordi Savall Concert des Nations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN2p3NgqWos
fsm said:
J.S. Bach – Crab Canon on a Möbius Striphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUHQ2ybTejU
:)
fsm said:
J.S. Bach – Crab Canon on a Möbius Striphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUHQ2ybTejU
:)
Just listened to this again:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just listened to this again:
My father used to sing the Foggy Foggy Dew…and that was nothing like that.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Just listened to this again:My father used to sing the Foggy Foggy Dew…and that was nothing like that.
I doubt if there is anyone else who sings it quite like that :)
Tau got iinto a bit of Porcupine Tree the other eve.
Steven Wilson has a discography that spans more than 900 pages if one wants to start printing it.
Here is The Raven that Refused to Sing.
Whole Album in Sequence Live. Sourced from various official and bootleg performances.
Meant to put that here.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:I enjoy most of Yesterday’s Papers posts. They do a good job of recreating a moment in time. I post what I think are the good ones.
That one got to me cause now that billing now seems so very unlikely. Fancy turning up to see Cat Stevens and getting Jimmy Hendrix.
And Engelbert Humperdinck even more so! I’ll definitely have a look for some more of them.
Just been listening to some old Anne Briggs stuff, including one I commented on 10 years ago apparently!
I often wonder indeed, how much attention you have paid to what Australia has to offer, ie;
Starlight From: Colour by Number
Silvermines From Exile.
September song
Everything
Goodbye From:Nirvana Nights
Fight the Night
Live at Nymagee
Live@ Parliament on Kings
Exile~Live
Leah Flanagan, Paul Kelly, Shane Howard, Pauline Scanlon, Declan O’Rourke and others.
roughbarked said:
Meant to put that here.roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:And Engelbert Humperdinck even more so! I’ll definitely have a look for some more of them.
Just been listening to some old Anne Briggs stuff, including one I commented on 10 years ago apparently!
I often wonder indeed, how much attention you have paid to what Australia has to offer, ie;
Starlight From: Colour by Number
Silvermines From Exile.
September song
Everything
Goodbye From:Nirvana Nights
Fight the Night
Live at Nymagee
Live@ Parliament on Kings
Well I do have the excuse of having lived in England from 1951 to 1981, but I do listen to Aus and NZ musicians from time to time, including most of this crowd:
Sarah Jarosz: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Set List
“Over The Edge”
“Build Me Up From Bones”
“Fuel The Fire”
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz: NPR Music Tiny Desk ConcertSet List
“Over The Edge”
“Build Me Up From Bones”
“Fuel The Fire”
the billy strings tiny desk is very good,,.
Sarah Jarosz – Book of Right-On
♪Off The Wall ~ AU
1:04 / 4:14
石川紅奈 KURENA ISHIKAWA
https://www.abc.net.au/triplejunearthed/artist/blanco-tranco/
Tau.Neutrino said:
https://www.abc.net.au/triplejunearthed/artist/blanco-tranco/
had listen that don’t mind it.
transition said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
https://www.abc.net.au/triplejunearthed/artist/blanco-tranco/had listen that don’t mind it.
It has not stepped outside many boundaries.
This is a pleasant little acoustic guitar song, very reminiscent of Jose Gonzales’ “Heartbeats”
Tom Rosenthal – Going To Be Wonderful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvyDtAM5qX4
And this one by the same artist is quirky, fun, interesting…
Tom Rosenthal – Flourishing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuW1Je0xC_I&list=PLuiazCEWgyl_03NkTaZxtHj_EVqrQ9Buh&index=8
esselte said:
This is a pleasant little acoustic guitar song, very reminiscent of Jose Gonzales’ “Heartbeats”
Tom Rosenthal – Going To Be Wonderful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvyDtAM5qX4And this one by the same artist is quirky, fun, interesting…
Tom Rosenthal – Flourishing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuW1Je0xC_I&list=PLuiazCEWgyl_03NkTaZxtHj_EVqrQ9Buh&index=8
No. 2: music not really my thing, but I liked the video :)
In a photography forum I have befriended a keen photographer who also plays guitar. I politely asked if I could hear some of his guitar playing.
He tried to play it down and say he hadn’t done much and hardly made a profit from music.
Here he is, It only rains on me
Love Me Tonight
roughbarked said:
In a photography forum I have befriended a keen photographer who also plays guitar. I politely asked if I could hear some of his guitar playing.
He tried to play it down and say he hadn’t done much and hardly made a profit from music. Here he is, It only rains on me
Love Me Tonight
:)
Humility is an admirable trait
Speedy said:
roughbarked said:
In a photography forum I have befriended a keen photographer who also plays guitar. I politely asked if I could hear some of his guitar playing.
He tried to play it down and say he hadn’t done much and hardly made a profit from music. Here he is, It only rains on me
Love Me Tonight
:)
Humility is an admirable trait
Indeed.
roughbarked said:
In a photography forum I have befriended a keen photographer who also plays guitar. I politely asked if I could hear some of his guitar playing.
He tried to play it down and say he hadn’t done much and hardly made a profit from music. Here he is, It only rains on me
Love Me Tonight
i do remember him. Perhaps from those country music shows on the teev in the 70s.
Charles Bradley – Why Is It So Hard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBdTVmSVq14
https://donlwilliams.hearnow.com/the-rain-comes-down
Guitar pedals
Zombie the Canberries.
Guantanamera | Playing For Change
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blUSVALW_Z4
Danny Thompson – Haitian Fight Song
2051 views :)
Melanie Safka & Miley Cyrus – Peace Will Come
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4KJj1V1xOk&ab_channel=Melanie-OfficialPageofMelanieSafka
sibeen said:
Melanie Safka & Miley Cyrus – Peace Will Comehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4KJj1V1xOk&ab_channel=Melanie-OfficialPageofMelanieSafka
enjoyed. ta.
captain_spalding said:
roughbarked said:
Wangarata Wahine
‘…a gherkin
a Chiko roll
a Bonox with milk and sugar.’
Just to show that times have changed a lot.
My canary has circles under its eyes
Something I really missed about my life was not enough contact with the outside world.
Thanks to the ABC for keeping me in touch.
GTK had a lot to give me and Captain Matchbox filled that void for a time.
Mobile Line
“Nagasaki“Lhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO_ojcC2u6E
roughbarked said:
Something I really missed about my life was not enough contact with the outside world.
Thanks to the ABC for keeping me in touch.
GTK had a lot to give me and Captain Matchbox filled that void for a time.
Mobile Line
Nagasaki
Must admit, I am primarily a harmonica player.
Stevie Nicks – For What It’s Worth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWkZBQivP74
—-
It’s okay. It’s probably a good time to re hash this song. is it as good as the original? Probably not.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
better than no moon at all
moving this here.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
It has been a waste of time?
Steve Marriot did do other stuff before he died in a house fire.
roughbarked said:
moving this here.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
It has been a waste of time?
Steve Marriot did do other stuff before he died in a house fire.
Melanie Safka & Miley Cyrus – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Ma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL4BHMSreF8&ab_channel=Melanie-OfficialPageofMelanieSafka
sibeen said:
Melanie Safka & Miley Cyrus – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Mahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL4BHMSreF8&ab_channel=Melanie-OfficialPageofMelanieSafka
Wasn’t this also posted last night?
roughbarked said:
sibeen said:
Melanie Safka & Miley Cyrus – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Mahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL4BHMSreF8&ab_channel=Melanie-OfficialPageofMelanieSafka
Wasn’t this also posted last night?
No, it was not.
blows raspberry
sibeen said:
roughbarked said:
sibeen said:
Melanie Safka & Miley Cyrus – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Mahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL4BHMSreF8&ab_channel=Melanie-OfficialPageofMelanieSafka
Wasn’t this also posted last night?
No, it was not.
blows raspberry
:) Anyway, it was well done by both.
sibeen said:
roughbarked said:
sibeen said:
Melanie Safka & Miley Cyrus – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Mahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL4BHMSreF8&ab_channel=Melanie-OfficialPageofMelanieSafka
Wasn’t this also posted last night?
No, it was not.
blows raspberry
last night was MELANIE & MILEY CYRUS Peace Will Come
roughbarked said:
sibeen said:
roughbarked said:Wasn’t this also posted last night?
No, it was not.
blows raspberry
:) Anyway, it was well done by both.
sarahs mum said:
sibeen said:
roughbarked said:Wasn’t this also posted last night?
No, it was not.
blows raspberry
last night was MELANIE & MILEY CYRUS Peace Will Come
and again just now.
sibeen said:
roughbarked said:
sibeen said:
Melanie Safka & Miley Cyrus – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Mahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL4BHMSreF8&ab_channel=Melanie-OfficialPageofMelanieSafka
Wasn’t this also posted last night?
No, it was not.
blows raspberry
It was posted before within living memory though.
Steeleye Span’s appearance on ATV’s Music Room. Broadcast in 1970.
only 51,356 views.
The excellence of Pachelbel.
roughbarked said:
Canon in DThe excellence of Pachelbel.
Love. All versions. Ceptin it got to the point where I state playing one version and ended up playing another.
Previously unreleased Face it Alone ~ Queen with Freddie
it was a year before this recording — in 1987 — that the singer was diagnosed with AIDS.
The wonderfully talented band is as follows (from left to right):
Donal Lunny (bouzouki), Russ Barenberg (acoustic guitar), Sam Bush (mandolin), James Macintosh (percussion), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Danny Thompson (double bass, Nollaig Casey (fiddle) Aly Bain (fiddle), Michael McGoldrick (flute).
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz – “Book of Right-On”
Janina says Jarosz means vegetarian.
I’m OK with that. ;)
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz – “Book of Right-On”
Janina says Jarosz means vegetarian.
I’m OK with that. ;)
She says you pronounce it yarosh.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:Janina says Jarosz means vegetarian.
I’m OK with that. ;)
She says you pronounce it yarosh.
Yiddish?
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:I’m OK with that. ;)
She says you pronounce it yarosh.
Yiddish?
oops. In spanish J is either H or Y
I was a big fan of Steve Marriot:
Humble Pie
For your love
Jaqueline by that vegetarian person.
roughbarked said:
Jerry Douglas – Route IrishThe wonderfully talented band is as follows (from left to right):
Donal Lunny (bouzouki), Russ Barenberg (acoustic guitar), Sam Bush (mandolin), James Macintosh (percussion), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Danny Thompson (double bass, Nollaig Casey (fiddle) Aly Bain (fiddle), Michael McGoldrick (flute).
Danny Thompson on bass?
Must be good :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Jerry Douglas – Route IrishThe wonderfully talented band is as follows (from left to right):
Donal Lunny (bouzouki), Russ Barenberg (acoustic guitar), Sam Bush (mandolin), James Macintosh (percussion), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Danny Thompson (double bass, Nollaig Casey (fiddle) Aly Bain (fiddle), Michael McGoldrick (flute).
Danny Thompson on bass?
Must be good :)
It really farken is.
I’m really enjoying this mix. Youtube says “my mix” ~ wonders to self is this AI telling me what I want to listen to?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Jerry Douglas – Route IrishThe wonderfully talented band is as follows (from left to right):
Donal Lunny (bouzouki), Russ Barenberg (acoustic guitar), Sam Bush (mandolin), James Macintosh (percussion), Jerry Douglas (dobro), Danny Thompson (double bass, Nollaig Casey (fiddle) Aly Bain (fiddle), Michael McGoldrick (flute).
Danny Thompson on bass?
Must be good :)
It really farken is.
+1
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Danny Thompson on bass?
Must be good :)
It really farken is.
+1
:)
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:It really farken is.
+1
:)
It is like AI is seeking my brain.
seems somehow that Eagle Rock is linked to Sarah Jarosz yalking about Annabelle Lee.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:+1
:)
It is like AI is seeking my brain.
seems somehow that Eagle Rock is linked to Sarah Jarosz yalking about Annabelle Lee.
Jack Bruce was the real genius behind Cream.
roughbarked said:
I’m really enjoying this mix. Youtube says “my mix” ~ wonders to self is this AI telling me what I want to listen to?
I think it is stuff you have listened to before.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said::)
It is like AI is seeking my brain.
seems somehow that Eagle Rock is linked to Sarah Jarosz yalking about Annabelle Lee.
Jack Bruce was the real genius behind Cream.
Not sure how JB came into this discussion, but I agree :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:It is like AI is seeking my brain.
seems somehow that Eagle Rock is linked to Sarah Jarosz yalking about Annabelle Lee.
Jack Bruce was the real genius behind Cream.
Not sure how JB came into this discussion, but I agree :)
Cream came up in the playlist which is labelled my mix, That’s all I’m capable of coming up with
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Jack Bruce was the real genius behind Cream.
Not sure how JB came into this discussion, but I agree :)
Cream came up in the playlist which is labelled my mix, That’s all I’m capable of coming up with
Though I’m not cognizant of how fanfare for the common man is in the list. I did enjoy ELP but not for that one.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Not sure how JB came into this discussion, but I agree :)
Cream came up in the playlist which is labelled my mix, That’s all I’m capable of coming up with
Though I’m not cognizant of how fanfare for the common man is in the list. I did enjoy ELP but not for that one.
This was next though https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/thebeatles
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Jack Bruce was the real genius behind Cream.
Not sure how JB came into this discussion, but I agree :)
Cream came up in the playlist which is labelled my mix, That’s all I’m capable of coming up with
Ah, when I followed your link I thought “that playlist looks just like my playlist”. Then I realised it was my playlist, which does not include any Cream tracks.
Which just goes to show that the playlist AI is far from perfect.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Not sure how JB came into this discussion, but I agree :)
Cream came up in the playlist which is labelled my mix, That’s all I’m capable of coming up with
Ah, when I followed your link I thought “that playlist looks just like my playlist”. Then I realised it was my playlist, which does not include any Cream tracks.
Which just goes to show that the playlist AI is far from perfect.
No arguments available.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q45yicposyI&list=RD14kIjK6uQ40&index=6
tainted love. not by soft cell.
Bogsnorkler said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q45yicposyI&list=RD14kIjK6uQ40&index=6tainted love. not by soft cell.
I can’t stand the way you tease.
sibeen said:
Bogsnorkler said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q45yicposyI&list=RD14kIjK6uQ40&index=6tainted love. not by soft cell.
I can’t stand the way you tease.
I thought it was very good. bit more life in it. just listened to them doing YMCA.
Bogsnorkler said:
sibeen said:
Bogsnorkler said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q45yicposyI&list=RD14kIjK6uQ40&index=6tainted love. not by soft cell.
I can’t stand the way you tease.
I thought it was very good. bit more life in it. just listened to them doing YMCA.
OK, I now listened to it rather than make a joke. I really wish I hadn’t – I’m not much of a fan of the Soft Cell version either.
sibeen said:
Bogsnorkler said:
sibeen said:I can’t stand the way you tease.
I thought it was very good. bit more life in it. just listened to them doing YMCA.
OK, I now listened to it rather than make a joke. I really wish I hadn’t – I’m not much of a fan of the Soft Cell version either.
More of a Marilyn Manson fan then?
Green Lights
Sarah Jarosz
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz with Alison Krauss – Run Away
Sarah Jarosz, Alison Krauss, Danny Thompson, Jerry Douglas…wow. ❤
Sarah Jarosz – When Doves Cry 6/10/17
Assisted only by a bass player, accoustic and live.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz with Alison Krauss – Run Away
Sarah Jarosz, Alison Krauss, Danny Thompson, Jerry Douglas…wow. ❤
Next video on my list, old favourite of mine:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz with Alison Krauss – Run Away
Sarah Jarosz, Alison Krauss, Danny Thompson, Jerry Douglas…wow. ❤
Next video on my list, old favourite of mine:
A lovely piece of musical mastery well covered. :)
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz – When Doves Cry 6/10/17
Assisted only by a bass player, accoustic and live.
The bass player being
Jeff Picker
assuming the comments are correct.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz – When Doves Cry 6/10/17
Assisted only by a bass player, accoustic and live.
The bass player being
Jeff Pickerassuming the comments are correct.
Glad you looked. I didn’t find it straightway so I left him out.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz – When Doves Cry 6/10/17
Assisted only by a bass player, accoustic and live.
The bass player being
Jeff Pickerassuming the comments are correct.
Glad you looked. I didn’t find it straightway so I left him out.
Wish I hadn’t. His was an amazing performace.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvML6×2p4C4&list=RDGMEMJQXQAmqrnmK1SEjY_rKBGA&index=28
Come Together (metal cover by Leo, Hannah, Rabea, Erik & Truls)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngDZPmUBW34&list=RDGMEMJQXQAmqrnmK1SEjY_rKBGA&index=49
Boney M – Rasputin (metal cover by Leo Moracchioli)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O81XldQHApg&list=RDGMEMJQXQAmqrnmK1SEjY_rKBGA&index=49
Take Me Home, Country Roads (metal cover by Leo Moracchioli)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Vj4XudS4qE&list=RD6Vj4XudS4qE&start_radio=1
Janne – Whole Wide World
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz with Alison Krauss – Run Away
she is very good.
Read more and you will be impressed.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz with Alison Krauss – Run Away
she is very good.
Read more and you will be impressed.
I have been watching her with Chris thile for years.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:she is very good.
Read more and you will be impressed.
I have been watching her with Chris thile for years.
:)
Greensleeves – Sarah Jarosz | Live from Here with Chris Thile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwxoaWon_P4
sarahs mum said:
Greensleeves – Sarah Jarosz | Live from Here with Chris Thile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwxoaWon_P4
Bewdiful.
Jesca Hoop (with Chris Thile, Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan, Stuart Duncan, Alan Hampton, and Julian Lage) performs “The Lost Sky” on our February 18, 2017 show
I have been trying to learn this. Butchering it I have been
Molly Tuttle – Cold Rain and Snow (Live on eTown)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4QbhNzKGVU
sarahs mum said:
I have been trying to learn this. Butchering it I have beenMolly Tuttle – Cold Rain and Snow (Live on eTown)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4QbhNzKGVU
Keep at it, you will find a way.
“Sarah Jarosz – Crazy
478,285 views Jan 31, 2015
Live from the BGS stage at Bonnaroo 2014, Sarah Jarosz performed her impeccable cover of Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy,” accompanied by Alex Hargreaves, Nathaniel Smith, members of The Lonesome Trio and guitarist Bryan Sutton.
“Green Lights,” written by Sarah Jarosz and performed live by Sarah’s trio in Berkeley, CA on June 13th 2016. “
Sarah Jarosz- Lead Vocals, Octive Mandolin
Jedd Hughes – Harmony Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Jeff Picker – Upright Bass
Video was recorded in New York City with Jarosz joined by Jedd Hughes on guitar and Jeff Picker on bass
roughbarked said:
Sarah Jarosz – House Of MercyVideo was recorded in New York City with Jarosz joined by Jedd Hughes on guitar and Jeff Picker on bass
Gonna have to look for more Jeff Picker bass lines. I’m liking the way he plays.
roughbarked said:
Simple Twist of Fate (Bob Dylan) – Sarah Jarosz | Live from Here with Chris Thile
Sarah Jarosz (with Nathaniel Smith and Chris Thile) sings Bob Dylan’s “Simple Twist of Fate” before our May 26, 2018 show at Wolf Trap.
Note: due to some camera issues at this show, we don’t have video of Nat’s cello intro.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Simple Twist of Fate (Bob Dylan) – Sarah Jarosz | Live from Here with Chris Thile
Sarah Jarosz (with Nathaniel Smith and Chris Thile) sings Bob Dylan’s “Simple Twist of Fate” before our May 26, 2018 show at Wolf Trap.
Note: due to some camera issues at this show, we don’t have video of Nat’s cello intro.
What I’ve noted about Sarah and she said it in one of the earlier videos I linked, is that she is so lucky that at a young age, gets to play with some of the best musos.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Simple Twist of Fate (Bob Dylan) – Sarah Jarosz | Live from Here with Chris Thile
Sarah Jarosz (with Nathaniel Smith and Chris Thile) sings Bob Dylan’s “Simple Twist of Fate” before our May 26, 2018 show at Wolf Trap.
Note: due to some camera issues at this show, we don’t have video of Nat’s cello intro.
What I’ve noted about Sarah and she said it in one of the earlier videos I linked, is that she is so lucky that at a young age, gets to play with some of the best musos.
chris thile is a shit hot mandolinist.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Sarah Jarosz (with Nathaniel Smith and Chris Thile) sings Bob Dylan’s “Simple Twist of Fate” before our May 26, 2018 show at Wolf Trap.
Note: due to some camera issues at this show, we don’t have video of Nat’s cello intro.
What I’ve noted about Sarah and she said it in one of the earlier videos I linked, is that she is so lucky that at a young age, gets to play with some of the best musos.
chris thile is a shit hot mandolinist.
This +
and if you want to spend 54 minutes with her Streaming a live performance of songs from my new album World On The Ground tonight
link
roughbarked said:
and if you want to spend 54 minutes with her Streaming a live performance of songs from my new album World On The Ground tonight
link
Which by the way really does show the musicality she can demonstrate.
This doesn’t refer to anyone here, does it?
The Snake Oil Willie Band – “I Don’t Look Good Naked Anymore”
AussieDJ said:
This doesn’t refer to anyone here, does it?The Snake Oil Willie Band – “I Don’t Look Good Naked Anymore”
sad. at least he isn’t lonely.
sarahs mum said:
AussieDJ said:
This doesn’t refer to anyone here, does it?The Snake Oil Willie Band – “I Don’t Look Good Naked Anymore”
sad. at least he isn’t lonely.
That’s true.
Béla Fleck and Chris Thile – Psalm 136
This is very very good.
Music I’m listening to.
mrs m is playing for a concert tonight.
Katchaturian – Dance macabre
Debussy – Arabesque
and these
I don’t know how appropriate these are for a funeral. What do you think?
Dr John and Jules Holland.. Boogie duet
Paul Kelly – Deeper Water
***taps her foot***
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway w/ Jerry Douglas live at Paste Studio on the Road: DelFest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0n28IQFEvU
Thanks Sarahs Mum
Bump.
sibeen said:
Steeleye Span – Gaudete Reactionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPwzBRM3l9I&ab_channel=HanierFamily
FIIK why this came up in my youtube reccomends, but it only has 145 views, so it must be the grouse.
Gaudete is Latin for Rejoice so the chorus is;
Rejoice, rejoice
Christ is born
Of the Virgin Mary
Rejoice
Willie Nelson – All Things Must Pass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95xfVmz4uy0
(most lead vocal by Lukas Nelson)
Album : Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (Music From The Soundtrack)
Title : I Want To Marry A Lighthouse Keeper
Artist : Erika Eigen
Year : 1971
Genre : Electronic, Classical, Stage & Screen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w042l9rKpzU
Scot’s gaelic not irish gaelic spocky but you might like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaTb3TrFzqo
sarahs mum said:
Scot’s gaelic not irish gaelic spocky but you might like.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaTb3TrFzqo
Stunning sarah’s mum! I haven’t heard them before! Go raibh maith agat!
and the Scots Gaelic speakers are doing a wonderful job in reviving and preserving the language! Amazing people.00:10 J.S. Bach : Partita in E major, BWV 1006a
-Prelude
04:30 J.S.Bach : Violin Sonata No. 1, BWV 1001
04:30 -Adagio
08:26 -Fuga
13:12 Domenico Scarlatti :
13:12 Sonata in D minor, K. 1, L. 366
16:02 Sonata in D minor, K. 213, L. 108
21:27 Mauro Giuliani : Gran Sonata Eroica, Op. 150
30:44 Francisco Tarrega : Capricho Arabe
Ana Vidovic: Classical Guitar Concert 2020 – Live Chat with Ana Vidovic
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich – Bend it
ahhh…the “naughty UK version” here, NOT the “dance lyrics” version they recorded to placate conservative US & Australian radio programmers.
When he was a policeman, Dave Dee was one of the first people to arrive at the site of the car crash which ended the life of Eddie Cochran and severely injured Gene Vincent in 1960.
Haven’t heard this playlist yet, but it looks ok.
Top 100 Best Blues Songs – A Four Hour Long Compilation – Best Playlist Blues Music | Vol.12
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The kora?
Spot on. His great grandfather invented the instrument?
Fascinating used as a jazz instrument.
Amadou Suso & Friends
Are you tone deaf? class=“quote”>roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The kora?
Spot on. His great grandfather invented the instrument?
Fascinating used as a jazz instrument.
Amadou Suso & Friends
roughbarked said:
Are you tone deaf? class=“quote”>roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Spot on. His great grandfather invented the instrument?
Fascinating used as a jazz instrument.
Amadou Suso & Friends
Fark!
Tau.Neutrino said:
The ancient sound of the Roman cornu
Well apart from the Corny they’ve done nothing for us.
Peak Warming Man said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
The ancient sound of the Roman cornu
Well apart from the Corny they’ve done nothing for us.
I’d call that a language.
From the Chieftans: Fiddling Ladies
roughbarked said:
From the Chieftans: Fiddling Ladies
Looks like we don’t get to see the fiddling ladies fiddling.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
From the Chieftans: Fiddling Ladies
Looks like we don’t get to see the fiddling ladies fiddling.
That is indeed the sad part. ;)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
From the Chieftans: Fiddling Ladies
Looks like we don’t get to see the fiddling ladies fiddling.
Closest I can get is The Chieftains, Women Of Ireland
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
From the Chieftans: Fiddling Ladies
Looks like we don’t get to see the fiddling ladies fiddling.
Closest I can get is The Chieftains, Women Of Ireland
nice.
my friend Dicky Deegan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG3T_Co9fSs
I’ll come back to Dicky Deegan. For now I’ll add Allison Krauss on When the Levee Breaks with Robert Plant.
I haven’t posted anything from Anais for a bit:
The Rev Dodgson said:
I haven’t posted anything from Anais for a bit:
It’s been a while since I listened as well.
Norah Jones, Lukas Nelson – Set Me Down On A Cloud (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmj1s7WFQWY
Same old fifty years of the dark side but with some trippy animations.
Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park
Goes for 1:26:32.
roughbarked said:
Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central ParkGoes for 1:26:32.
I have watched it many times. And I saw them at the Syd Cricket Ground not long after that.
Pay attention during ‘The late great Johnny Ace’ A guy races onto the stage. Simon’s guitar feedbacks as he steps aside. You can imagine him imagining his life going past before him. Security grabs the guy. And then Simon carries on like nothing happened.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central ParkGoes for 1:26:32.
I have watched it many times. And I saw them at the Syd Cricket Ground not long after that.
Pay attention during ‘The late great Johnny Ace’ A guy races onto the stage. Simon’s guitar feedbacks as he steps aside. You can imagine him imagining his life going past before him. Security grabs the guy. And then Simon carries on like nothing happened.
:)
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central ParkGoes for 1:26:32.
I have watched it many times. And I saw them at the Syd Cricket Ground not long after that.
Pay attention during ‘The late great Johnny Ace’ A guy races onto the stage. Simon’s guitar feedbacks as he steps aside. You can imagine him imagining his life going past before him. Security grabs the guy. And then Simon carries on like nothing happened.
:)
roughbarked said:
Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central ParkGoes for 1:26:32.
The Music BEHIND The Music:
Ogmog said:
roughbarked said:Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central ParkGoes for 1:26:32.
The Music BEHIND The Music:
That’s lovely, thanks. :)
roughbarked said:
Ogmog said:
roughbarked said:Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central ParkGoes for 1:26:32.
The Music BEHIND The Music:
That’s lovely, thanks. :)
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Ogmog said:The Music BEHIND The Music:
That’s lovely, thanks. :)
and a little more lively El Condor Pasa
SCIENCE said:
It really was a beautiful work. A piece of genius that attracted a huge throng at the record shop.
Was reignited in 1982..
roughbarked said:
SCIENCE said:It really was a beautiful work. A piece of genius that attracted a huge throng at the record shop.
Was reignited in 1982..
There is some nice stuff in the life that is now all sentimental memories and ptsd.
check it out
before disregarding it
it’s a layered conceptual story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwH4ndmH1Vg&list=PLhBPaDZD5h3QFd1bzyf9kSt4_o1Ku2JaZ
.
How Time Flies
When You’re Having Fun:
(Live DNA)
Peter doesn’t give concerts
he presents Live Stage Shows in the round
when I saw him it was the phase wherein he wore the black Vest
The Rev Dodgson said:
The youtube bot thought I might like thisGot it right, for once.
That makes me sad. But i was already sad.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The youtube bot thought I might like thisGot it right, for once.
That makes me sad. But i was already sad.
I hope this one is happier:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The youtube bot thought I might like thisGot it right, for once.
That makes me sad. But i was already sad.
I hope this one is happier:
Love molly.
She’s a fave rave.
didja see this one I posted tother day?
Norah Jones, Lukas Nelson – Set Me Down On A Cloud (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmj1s7WFQWY
sarahs mum said:
didja see this one I posted tother day?Norah Jones, Lukas Nelson – Set Me Down On A Cloud (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmj1s7WFQWY
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Cover CSN’s “Carry On” Live in Howard’s Studio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzBSVZvM8c
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
didja see this one I posted tother day?Norah Jones, Lukas Nelson – Set Me Down On A Cloud (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmj1s7WFQWYLukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Cover CSN’s “Carry On” Live in Howard’s Studio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzBSVZvM8c
Will have a proper listen tomorrow :)
Off to sleep now.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
didja see this one I posted tother day?Norah Jones, Lukas Nelson – Set Me Down On A Cloud (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmj1s7WFQWYLukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Cover CSN’s “Carry On” Live in Howard’s Studio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzBSVZvM8c
Will have a proper listen tomorrow :)
Off to sleep now.
nighto…. :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
didja see this one I posted tother day?Norah Jones, Lukas Nelson – Set Me Down On A Cloud (Live)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmj1s7WFQWYLukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Cover CSN’s “Carry On” Live in Howard’s Studio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzBSVZvM8c
Will have a proper listen tomorrow :)
Off to sleep now.
Just discovered that Norah Jones is a daughter of Ravi Shanka.
The things I don’t know!
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Cover CSN’s “Carry On” Live in Howard’s Studio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzBSVZvM8c
Will have a proper listen tomorrow :)
Off to sleep now.
Just discovered that Norah Jones is a daughter of Ravi Shanka.
The things I don’t know!
she’s played with just about everybody!
lukas nelson willie nelson watching the wheels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqS4rgG7TjU
Willie Nelson – All Things Must Pass (Official Audio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95xfVmz4uy0
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Will have a proper listen tomorrow :)
Off to sleep now.
Just discovered that Norah Jones is a daughter of Ravi Shanka.
The things I don’t know!
she’s played with just about everybody!
So has he, by the looks of it…
furious said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Just discovered that Norah Jones is a daughter of Ravi Shanka.
The things I don’t know!
she’s played with just about everybody!
So has he, by the looks of it…
well…I suppose he actually has.
Paul kelly , other people’s houses,
Beautiful storey telling….
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8sffUWPrd6g
sarahs mum said:
lukas nelson willie nelson watching the wheels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqS4rgG7TjUWillie Nelson – All Things Must Pass (Official Audio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95xfVmz4uy0
Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard
Now…
…where do you reckon Lefty got that ‘Money To Go to O-hi-o’ …?
sounds dodgey to me
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Cover CSN’s “Carry On” Live in Howard’s Studio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzBSVZvM8c
Will have a proper listen tomorrow :)
Off to sleep now.
Just discovered that Norah Jones is a daughter of Ravi Shanka.
The things I don’t know!
wow. I’ve known that since I first heard of Norah Jones.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The youtube bot thought I might like thisGot it right, for once.
That makes me sad. But i was already sad.
I hope this one is happier:
Always a big fan of Melanie.
Now Molly Tuttle I know less about.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Will have a proper listen tomorrow :)
Off to sleep now.
Just discovered that Norah Jones is a daughter of Ravi Shanka.
The things I don’t know!
wow. I’ve known that since I first heard of Norah Jones.
Me too.
Witty Rejoinder said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Just discovered that Norah Jones is a daughter of Ravi Shanka.
The things I don’t know!
wow. I’ve known that since I first heard of Norah Jones.
Me too.
Witty Rejoinder said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Just discovered that Norah Jones is a daughter of Ravi Shanka.
The things I don’t know!
wow. I’ve known that since I first heard of Norah Jones.
Me too.
Ravi Shankar
Tamb said:
Witty Rejoinder said:
roughbarked said:wow. I’ve known that since I first heard of Norah Jones.
Me too.
Heard of Ravi (something to do with the Beatles) but not Norah.
Ravi and George Harrison were good friends. That’s where George tried playing the sitar.
Bogsnorkler said:
Witty Rejoinder said:
roughbarked said:wow. I’ve known that since I first heard of Norah Jones.
Me too.
Ravi Shankar
Nods.
Tamb said:
Witty Rejoinder said:
roughbarked said:wow. I’ve known that since I first heard of Norah Jones.
Me too.
Heard of Ravi (something to do with the Beatles) but not Norah.
that was his brother, Boom.
roughbarked said:
Tamb said:
Witty Rejoinder said:Me too.
Heard of Ravi (something to do with the Beatles) but not Norah.Ravi and George Harrison were good friends. That’s where George tried playing the sitar.
Tamb said:
roughbarked said:
Tamb said:Heard of Ravi (something to do with the Beatles) but not Norah.
Ravi and George Harrison were good friends. That’s where George tried playing the sitar.
That strikes a chord.
:)
Love Molly Tuttle’s guitar playing. She’s good all round.
Tamb said:
roughbarked said:
Tamb said:Heard of Ravi (something to do with the Beatles) but not Norah.
Ravi and George Harrison were good friends. That’s where George tried playing the sitar.
That strikes a chord.
Ravi Shankar with an r did a lot more than play with the Beatles, and there was a lot more to the interaction of Indian and Western music than Ravi Shankar back in those days, for instance:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Tamb said:
roughbarked said:Ravi and George Harrison were good friends. That’s where George tried playing the sitar.
That strikes a chord.Ravi Shankar with an r did a lot more than play with the Beatles, and there was a lot more to the interaction of Indian and Western music than Ravi Shankar back in those days, for instance:
Yes. He was a star himself.
Molly Tuttle performs “She’s A Rainbow”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytl38FQ_2S0
Molly Tuttle, “Gentle On My Mind” Grey Fox 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwuCG-UvgZo
White Freight Liner Blues | Collaborations | Tommy Emmanuel & Molly Tuttle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM8rDroaz-E
Ogmog said:
sarahs mum said:
lukas nelson willie nelson watching the wheels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqS4rgG7TjUWillie Nelson – All Things Must Pass (Official Audio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95xfVmz4uy0
Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard
Now…
…where do you reckon Lefty got that ‘Money To Go to O-hi-o’ …?
sounds dodgey to me
Willie and son Micah.
Willie is present but he’s not in great form anymore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgm1QsYlEI0
.
.
.Toby Keith
.
I’ll Never Smoke Weed With Willie Again
sarahs mum said:
Ogmog said:
sarahs mum said:
lukas nelson willie nelson watching the wheels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqS4rgG7TjUWillie Nelson – All Things Must Pass (Official Audio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95xfVmz4uy0
Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard
Now…
…where do you reckon Lefty got that ‘Money To Go to O-hi-o’ …?
sounds dodgey to me
Willie and son Micah.
Willie is present but he’s not in great form anymore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgm1QsYlEI0
so don’t mourn him
just be glad he had the good sense
to have planted a Few Seeds while he still could.
Guitar by Gennaro Fabricatore, Naples 1821. This instrument belonged to Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian politician who helped unify Italy in the 19th century.
Here is this very guitar played by Stefano Cardi with some of the charming works of the period by Mauro Giuliani.
Giuliani: Guitar Solo and Chamber Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ8Z84N5djM
Bubblecar said:
Guitar by Gennaro Fabricatore, Naples 1821. This instrument belonged to Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian politician who helped unify Italy in the 19th century.Here is this very guitar played by Stefano Cardi with some of the charming works of the period by Mauro Giuliani.
Giuliani: Guitar Solo and Chamber Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ8Z84N5djM
twould be nice music to art to.
Anybody here ever seen that TV show, the detectorists? You know, from that place called Engeland?
Soltré – Detectorists (cover)
What’s a feller to do, because her hair is black and her eyes are blue.
Anyway, this is such a great playlist. Almost all are exactly what I’d make a desert Island playlist with.
I mean at least doing a jig with yourself, is exercise and could expand the length of life on the desert sands.
roughbarked said:
Anyway, this is such a great playlist. Almost all are exactly what I’d make a desert Island playlist with.I mean at least doing a jig with yourself, is exercise and could expand the length of life on the desert sands.
This’ll get you stomping.
Còig live at Celtic Colours International Festival
and I’ll leave you with this: Cande y Paulo – Barro Tal Vez
The video is about how difficult the riff is but I’ve only linked the bit where she sings.
roughbarked said:
the shape of my heartThe video is about how difficult the riff is but I’ve only linked the bit where she sings.
Doesn’t appear to have worked ‘Try again”:https://youtu.be/ygJPqQPu7DY?t=910
roughbarked said:
She Grabs This Guitar and Steals the Show
Don’t know that she stole the show though.
I mean his guitaring wasn’t too bad :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
She Grabs This Guitar and Steals the Show
Don’t know that she stole the show though.
I mean his guitaring wasn’t too bad :)
Heh. It is his show. He apparently invites her along occasionally.
Her singing is what stole the show, I’d say.
In these times, I’d like to remind evetone that everybody needs a friend
And Randy led me to some irishplucker playing the guitar
The Rev Dodgson said:
And Randy led me to some irishplucker playing the guitar
That was quite pleasant.
Bubblecar said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
And Randy led me to some irishplucker playing the guitarThat was quite pleasant.
Not bad for an irishpkucker :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
Bubblecar said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
And Randy led me to some irishplucker playing the guitarThat was quite pleasant.
Not bad for an irishpkucker :)
Well, it is an Irish ditty.
Try a bit of banjo. Foggy Morning Breaking – Alison Brown (feat. Steve Martin)
This is just a little but jazzy.
Some nice basswork and more besides. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Nataraj
As said, like the basswork. JAN RIVERA feat. MOHINI DEY & MARCO MINNEMANN | THINGS THAT DONT FIT |
Harking back to talk of some Musk.
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roughbarked said:
A French Affairrr
Didn’t sound very French to me.
But anyway, here is
I was referring to the farking about at the beginning.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
A French Affairrr
Didn’t sound very French to me.
But anyway, here is
I was referring to the farking about at the beginning.
Ah, skipped that bit :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Didn’t sound very French to me.
But anyway, here is
I was referring to the farking about at the beginning.
Ah, skipped that bit :)
Party on.
roughbarked said:
the pretty bird tree | lj hill | official music video | 2010
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
the pretty bird tree | lj hill | official music video | 2010
Full album.
Namoi Mud
Hadn’t heard of lj hill.
Liked the guitar intro from a quick peek*
Will give it a proper listen later.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq2b0esCyAY
Heartbeats – Nini Music ft. Ian Kuo | Classical Guitar + Chinese Instrument Cover
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
the pretty bird tree | lj hill | official music video | 2010
Full album.
Namoi Mud
Hadn’t heard of lj hill.
Liked the guitar intro from a quick peek*
Will give it a proper listen later.
- what is the audio equivalent of having a peek?
I’ll give it a hear? Short for hearing?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
the pretty bird tree | lj hill | official music video | 2010
Full album.
Namoi Mud
Hadn’t heard of lj hill.
Liked the guitar intro from a quick peek*
Will give it a proper listen later.
- what is the audio equivalent of having a peek?
He is part Aborigine and part Amerind.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Full album.
Namoi Mud
Hadn’t heard of lj hill.
Liked the guitar intro from a quick peek*
Will give it a proper listen later.
- what is the audio equivalent of having a peek?
He is part Aborigine and part Amerind.
Paul Kelly and Charlie Owen Pretty Bird Tree
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The almost 1.5 million views is a bit much, but other than that, nice link.
Good to have the lyrics in print too.
:) Yes I am aware that you look for those less than 1K views.
and these links should have been in the music thread or at least one of the several we have.
Another version of Beeswing
and another Ruairí Cunnane – Beeswing
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
And while we are visiting old utoob favourites:That was the same link as the daily mail song.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Link fixed
Much better thank ye. ;)
Link fixed
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The almost 1.5 million views is a bit much, but other than that, nice link.
Good to have the lyrics in print too.
:) Yes I am aware that you look for those less than 1K views.
and these links should have been in the music thread or at least one of the several we have.
Another version of Beeswing
and another Ruairí Cunnane – Beeswing
Richard Thompson’s version
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said::) Yes I am aware that you look for those less than 1K views.
and these links should have been in the music thread or at least one of the several we have.
Another version of Beeswing
and another Ruairí Cunnane – Beeswing
and for your interest. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Ruairi+Cunnane…+recorded+o+hAnlons+for+Blas+Cheoil
roughbarked said:
and for your interest. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Ruairi+Cunnane…+recorded+o+hAnlons+for+Blas+Cheoil
From which I found The good ship kangaroo
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The almost 1.5 million views is a bit much, but other than that, nice link.
Good to have the lyrics in print too.
:) Yes I am aware that you look for those less than 1K views.
and these links should have been in the music thread or at least one of the several we have.
Another version of Beeswing
and another Ruairí Cunnane – Beeswing
Thanks for those, especially the 2nd one.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said::) Yes I am aware that you look for those less than 1K views.
and these links should have been in the music thread or at least one of the several we have.
Another version of Beeswing
and another Ruairí Cunnane – Beeswing
Thanks for those, especially the 2nd one.
Here’s one of Richard Thompson with only 130K views. :Beeswing”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsKEMZW8VmE
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:and these links should have been in the music thread or at least one of the several we have.
Another version of Beeswing
and another Ruairí Cunnane – Beeswing
Thanks for those, especially the 2nd one.
Here’s one of Richard Thompson with only 130K views. :Beeswing”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsKEMZW8VmE
Must be good :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Thanks for those, especially the 2nd one.
Here’s one of Richard Thompson with only 130K views. :Beeswing”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsKEMZW8VmE
Must be good :)
It is the same song played on a different day.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:and these links should have been in the music thread or at least one of the several we have.
Another version of Beeswing
and another Ruairí Cunnane – Beeswing
Thanks for those, especially the 2nd one.
Here’s one of Richard Thompson with only 130K views. :Beeswing”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsKEMZW8VmE
“Brown hair zig-zag around her face and a look of half-surprise
Like a fox caught in the headlights, there was animal in her eyes”
The various recordings of Beeswing led me by devious routes to:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Thanks for those, especially the 2nd one.
Here’s one of Richard Thompson with only 130K views. :Beeswing”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsKEMZW8VmE
“Brown hair zig-zag around her face and a look of half-surprise
Like a fox caught in the headlights, there was animal in her eyes”
:)
The Rev Dodgson said:
The various recordings of Beeswing led me by devious routes to:
Yes, I’ve had a listen to that before.
roughbarked said:
Boy on the run
Speaking of Broderick Smith’s demise, here is: The Dingoes Howl – The Last Concert by the Dingoes
Way out west, live ~ The Dingoes
Their last live concert.
Found some Wishbone Ash that was only uploaded 4 days ago and has no more than 5 views for The most viewed songs. Seems it was recorded in 2012. Only one of the original lead guitarists though the new guy does it just as well as his predecessor.
roughbarked said:
Found some Wishbone Ash that was only uploaded 4 days ago and has no more than 5 views for The most viewed songs. Seems it was recorded in 2012. Only one of the original lead guitarists though the new guy does it just as well as his predecessor.
or am I the recipient of robot music?
Living Proof
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Found some Wishbone Ash that was only uploaded 4 days ago and has no more than 5 views for The most viewed songs. Seems it was recorded in 2012. Only one of the original lead guitarists though the new guy does it just as well as his predecessor.or am I the recipient of robot music?
Living Proof
Wishbone Ash is noted for its extensive use of harmony twin lead guitars, which had been attracting electric blues bands since Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page had played together in the Yardbirds in 1966. Their contributions helped Andy Powell and Ted Turner to be voted “Two of the Ten Most Important Guitarists in Rock History” (Traffic magazine 1989). Melody Maker (1972) described Powell and Turner as “the most interesting two guitar team since the days when Beck and Page graced The Yardbirds”. Several notable bands have cited Wishbone Ash as an influence, including Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Dream Theater, Overkill and Opeth.
Formed in Torquay, Devon, in 1969, out of the ashes of the trio The Empty Vessels (originally known as The Torinoes, later briefly being renamed Tanglewood in 1969), which had been formed by Wishbone Ash’s founding member and creative force Martin Turner (lead vocalist, and bass guitar) in 1963 and complemented by Steve Upton (drums and percussion) in 1966. Wishbone Ash formed when Martin Turner and Steve Upton set up auditions for a guitarist and subsequently ended up with two guitarists because they couldn’t decide between the two. So as a result, guitarists/vocalists Andy Powell and Ted Turner completed the original Wishbone Ash line-up. In 1974, Ted Turner left the band, and was replaced by Laurie Wisefield. The band continued on with strong critical and commercial success until 1980. There followed line-ups featuring former bass players from King Crimson (John Wetton), Uriah Heep (Trevor Bolder), and Trapeze (Mervyn Spence). Wisefield left in 1985. In 1987, however, the original line-up reunited for several albums – Nouveau Calls, Here to Hear and Strange Affair – until 1990, when Upton quit the band. After Martin Turner was replaced in 1991, the band recorded The Ash Live in Chicago, before Ted Turner left in 1993. This left Andy Powell as the sole remaining original founding member of Wishbone Ash to continue the band on into the future.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Found some Wishbone Ash that was only uploaded 4 days ago and has no more than 5 views for The most viewed songs. Seems it was recorded in 2012. Only one of the original lead guitarists though the new guy does it just as well as his predecessor.or am I the recipient of robot music?
Living Proof
Wishbone Ash is noted for its extensive use of harmony twin lead guitars, which had been attracting electric blues bands since Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page had played together in the Yardbirds in 1966. Their contributions helped Andy Powell and Ted Turner to be voted “Two of the Ten Most Important Guitarists in Rock History” (Traffic magazine 1989). Melody Maker (1972) described Powell and Turner as “the most interesting two guitar team since the days when Beck and Page graced The Yardbirds”. Several notable bands have cited Wishbone Ash as an influence, including Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Dream Theater, Overkill and Opeth.
Formed in Torquay, Devon, in 1969, out of the ashes of the trio The Empty Vessels (originally known as The Torinoes, later briefly being renamed Tanglewood in 1969), which had been formed by Wishbone Ash’s founding member and creative force Martin Turner (lead vocalist, and bass guitar) in 1963 and complemented by Steve Upton (drums and percussion) in 1966. Wishbone Ash formed when Martin Turner and Steve Upton set up auditions for a guitarist and subsequently ended up with two guitarists because they couldn’t decide between the two. So as a result, guitarists/vocalists Andy Powell and Ted Turner completed the original Wishbone Ash line-up. In 1974, Ted Turner left the band, and was replaced by Laurie Wisefield. The band continued on with strong critical and commercial success until 1980. There followed line-ups featuring former bass players from King Crimson (John Wetton), Uriah Heep (Trevor Bolder), and Trapeze (Mervyn Spence). Wisefield left in 1985. In 1987, however, the original line-up reunited for several albums – Nouveau Calls, Here to Hear and Strange Affair – until 1990, when Upton quit the band. After Martin Turner was replaced in 1991, the band recorded The Ash Live in Chicago, before Ted Turner left in 1993. This left Andy Powell as the sole remaining original founding member of Wishbone Ash to continue the band on into the future.
Wishbone Ash are one of those groups that I always enjoyed, but I never bought any of their stuff.
I don’t know why.
Some newish stuff on utoob from Anne Briggs:
Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91
ANNE BRIGGS – “She Moved Through the Fair” & conversation with Bert Jansch
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:or am I the recipient of robot music?
Living Proof
Wishbone Ash is noted for its extensive use of harmony twin lead guitars, which had been attracting electric blues bands since Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page had played together in the Yardbirds in 1966. Their contributions helped Andy Powell and Ted Turner to be voted “Two of the Ten Most Important Guitarists in Rock History” (Traffic magazine 1989). Melody Maker (1972) described Powell and Turner as “the most interesting two guitar team since the days when Beck and Page graced The Yardbirds”. Several notable bands have cited Wishbone Ash as an influence, including Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Dream Theater, Overkill and Opeth.
Formed in Torquay, Devon, in 1969, out of the ashes of the trio The Empty Vessels (originally known as The Torinoes, later briefly being renamed Tanglewood in 1969), which had been formed by Wishbone Ash’s founding member and creative force Martin Turner (lead vocalist, and bass guitar) in 1963 and complemented by Steve Upton (drums and percussion) in 1966. Wishbone Ash formed when Martin Turner and Steve Upton set up auditions for a guitarist and subsequently ended up with two guitarists because they couldn’t decide between the two. So as a result, guitarists/vocalists Andy Powell and Ted Turner completed the original Wishbone Ash line-up. In 1974, Ted Turner left the band, and was replaced by Laurie Wisefield. The band continued on with strong critical and commercial success until 1980. There followed line-ups featuring former bass players from King Crimson (John Wetton), Uriah Heep (Trevor Bolder), and Trapeze (Mervyn Spence). Wisefield left in 1985. In 1987, however, the original line-up reunited for several albums – Nouveau Calls, Here to Hear and Strange Affair – until 1990, when Upton quit the band. After Martin Turner was replaced in 1991, the band recorded The Ash Live in Chicago, before Ted Turner left in 1993. This left Andy Powell as the sole remaining original founding member of Wishbone Ash to continue the band on into the future.
Wishbone Ash are one of those groups that I always enjoyed, but I never bought any of their stuff.
I don’t know why.
Gosh.
Wishbone Ash.
I’d completely forgotten about them.
captain_spalding said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Wishbone Ash is noted for its extensive use of harmony twin lead guitars, which had been attracting electric blues bands since Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page had played together in the Yardbirds in 1966. Their contributions helped Andy Powell and Ted Turner to be voted “Two of the Ten Most Important Guitarists in Rock History” (Traffic magazine 1989). Melody Maker (1972) described Powell and Turner as “the most interesting two guitar team since the days when Beck and Page graced The Yardbirds”. Several notable bands have cited Wishbone Ash as an influence, including Iron Maiden, Van Halen, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Dream Theater, Overkill and Opeth.
Formed in Torquay, Devon, in 1969, out of the ashes of the trio The Empty Vessels (originally known as The Torinoes, later briefly being renamed Tanglewood in 1969), which had been formed by Wishbone Ash’s founding member and creative force Martin Turner (lead vocalist, and bass guitar) in 1963 and complemented by Steve Upton (drums and percussion) in 1966. Wishbone Ash formed when Martin Turner and Steve Upton set up auditions for a guitarist and subsequently ended up with two guitarists because they couldn’t decide between the two. So as a result, guitarists/vocalists Andy Powell and Ted Turner completed the original Wishbone Ash line-up. In 1974, Ted Turner left the band, and was replaced by Laurie Wisefield. The band continued on with strong critical and commercial success until 1980. There followed line-ups featuring former bass players from King Crimson (John Wetton), Uriah Heep (Trevor Bolder), and Trapeze (Mervyn Spence). Wisefield left in 1985. In 1987, however, the original line-up reunited for several albums – Nouveau Calls, Here to Hear and Strange Affair – until 1990, when Upton quit the band. After Martin Turner was replaced in 1991, the band recorded The Ash Live in Chicago, before Ted Turner left in 1993. This left Andy Powell as the sole remaining original founding member of Wishbone Ash to continue the band on into the future.
Wishbone Ash are one of those groups that I always enjoyed, but I never bought any of their stuff.
I don’t know why.
Gosh.
Wishbone Ash.
I’d completely forgotten about them.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Some newish stuff on utoob from Anne Briggs:Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91
ANNE BRIGGS – “She Moved Through the Fair” & conversation with Bert Jansch
I do wish I’d met Anne way back when. So many people I would have loved to spend a little time with. Stuck out in the bush, all I could ever do was to buy their records.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Some newish stuff on utoob from Anne Briggs:Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91
ANNE BRIGGS – “She Moved Through the Fair” & conversation with Bert Jansch
I do wish I’d met Anne way back when. So many people I would have loved to spend a little time with. Stuck out in the bush, all I could ever do was to buy their records.
I never saw her perform live.
Although I was one of the few people to buy her last LP, which last time I checked is now worth lots of $$$.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Some newish stuff on utoob from Anne Briggs:Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91
ANNE BRIGGS – “She Moved Through the Fair” & conversation with Bert Jansch
I do wish I’d met Anne way back when. So many people I would have loved to spend a little time with. Stuck out in the bush, all I could ever do was to buy their records.
I never saw her perform live.
Although I was one of the few people to buy her last LP, which last time I checked is now worth lots of $$$.
Yeah but you don’t need the lots of $$$. Leave it to me in your will. ;)
I wonder if she ever did give up the durries.
roughbarked said:
The Watersons and Anne BriggsI wonder if she ever did give up the durries.
Live from the Farewell tour at BB Kings NYC on March 19, 2011. Featuring 3 original members, Mark Stein, Carmine Appice, and Vince Martell with Pete Bremy subbing for Tim Bogert.
roughbarked said:
Elanor Rigby: Vanilla FudgeLive from the Farewell tour at BB Kings NYC on March 19, 2011. Featuring 3 original members, Mark Stein, Carmine Appice, and Vince Martell with Pete Bremy subbing for Tim Bogert.
They’d be getting on a bit :)
roughbarked said:
Elanor Rigby: Vanilla FudgeLive from the Farewell tour at BB Kings NYC on March 19, 2011. Featuring 3 original members, Mark Stein, Carmine Appice, and Vince Martell with Pete Bremy subbing for Tim Bogert.
The first four minutes (at least) are surprisingly similar to the 1960s album version (which I love). I had no idea the band was still going.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Elanor Rigby: Vanilla FudgeLive from the Farewell tour at BB Kings NYC on March 19, 2011. Featuring 3 original members, Mark Stein, Carmine Appice, and Vince Martell with Pete Bremy subbing for Tim Bogert.
They’d be getting on a bit :)
Sure are.
Michael V said:
roughbarked said:
Elanor Rigby: Vanilla FudgeLive from the Farewell tour at BB Kings NYC on March 19, 2011. Featuring 3 original members, Mark Stein, Carmine Appice, and Vince Martell with Pete Bremy subbing for Tim Bogert.
The first four minutes (at least) are surprisingly similar to the 1960s album version (which I love). I had no idea the band was still going.
2011 was 12 years ago.
recorded five albums during the years 1967–69, before disbanding in 1970. The band has toured as recently as 2022 with three of the four original members: Stein, Martell, and Appice, with Pete Bremy on bass. Bogert retired in 2009 and died in 2021.
roughbarked said:
Michael V said:
roughbarked said:
Elanor Rigby: Vanilla FudgeLive from the Farewell tour at BB Kings NYC on March 19, 2011. Featuring 3 original members, Mark Stein, Carmine Appice, and Vince Martell with Pete Bremy subbing for Tim Bogert.
The first four minutes (at least) are surprisingly similar to the 1960s album version (which I love). I had no idea the band was still going.
2011 was 12 years ago.
recorded five albums during the years 1967–69, before disbanding in 1970. The band has toured as recently as 2022 with three of the four original members: Stein, Martell, and Appice, with Pete Bremy on bass. Bogert retired in 2009 and died in 2021.
On the Ed Sullivan Show.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Michael V said:The first four minutes (at least) are surprisingly similar to the 1960s album version (which I love). I had no idea the band was still going.
2011 was 12 years ago.
recorded five albums during the years 1967–69, before disbanding in 1970. The band has toured as recently as 2022 with three of the four original members: Stein, Martell, and Appice, with Pete Bremy on bass. Bogert retired in 2009 and died in 2021.
On the Ed Sullivan Show.
I see the drummer thought he was Keith Moon. All these bands were so influential to each other.
They say that Vanilla Fudge took us from Psychedelic towards heavy metal.
Talking of dense lyrics..
Jimi Hendrix – Third Stone From The Sun
Duration 6:51.
This week I’ve been getting into guitars and guitar players. From whether Eric Clapton preferred Gibson or indeed pulling Fenders apart and mix’nmatching necks and bodies to the Beatles use of Epiphones in choice of guitars and deeply into George Harrison and Friday Fretworks
roughbarked said:
This week I’ve been getting into guitars and guitar players. From whether Eric Clapton preferred Gibson or indeed pulling Fenders apart and mix’nmatching necks and bodies to the Beatles use of Epiphones in choice of guitars and deeply into George Harrison and Friday Fretworks
i watched these last night
MARK KNOPFLER – GUITAR STORIES DOCUMENTARY Part 1 & 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYUXQPaCspA
MARK KNOPFLER – GUITAR STORIES DOCUMENTARY PART 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjWoMJQdBwY
The stories of six guitars that made his career.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
This week I’ve been getting into guitars and guitar players. From whether Eric Clapton preferred Gibson or indeed pulling Fenders apart and mix’nmatching necks and bodies to the Beatles use of Epiphones in choice of guitars and deeply into George Harrison and Friday Fretworks
i watched these last night
MARK KNOPFLER – GUITAR STORIES DOCUMENTARY Part 1 & 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYUXQPaCspAMARK KNOPFLER – GUITAR STORIES DOCUMENTARY PART 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjWoMJQdBwYThe stories of six guitars that made his career.
and I used to think that Clapton had worn the necks like that but in reality he preferred to buy a secondhand neck with wear on it, as it proved that it was a neck worthy of lots of use. He’d then graft them onto the body of another guitar.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
This week I’ve been getting into guitars and guitar players. From whether Eric Clapton preferred Gibson or indeed pulling Fenders apart and mix’nmatching necks and bodies to the Beatles use of Epiphones in choice of guitars and deeply into George Harrison and Friday Fretworks
i watched these last night
MARK KNOPFLER – GUITAR STORIES DOCUMENTARY Part 1 & 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYUXQPaCspAMARK KNOPFLER – GUITAR STORIES DOCUMENTARY PART 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjWoMJQdBwYThe stories of six guitars that made his career.
and I used to think that Clapton had worn the necks like that but in reality he preferred to buy a secondhand neck with wear on it, as it proved that it was a neck worthy of lots of use. He’d then graft them onto the body of another guitar.
You’d be picking up all the sloppy playing ingrained too.
Old bill who toured round with Stephan and Django had a guitar that was always out of tune if another guitarist picked it up. He would just bend each note to perfect as he played.
I must say I do not miss living in a living room with guitar parts.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:i watched these last night
MARK KNOPFLER – GUITAR STORIES DOCUMENTARY Part 1 & 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYUXQPaCspAMARK KNOPFLER – GUITAR STORIES DOCUMENTARY PART 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjWoMJQdBwYThe stories of six guitars that made his career.
and I used to think that Clapton had worn the necks like that but in reality he preferred to buy a secondhand neck with wear on it, as it proved that it was a neck worthy of lots of use. He’d then graft them onto the body of another guitar.
You’d be picking up all the sloppy playing ingrained too.
Old bill who toured round with Stephan and Django had a guitar that was always out of tune if another guitarist picked it up. He would just bend each note to perfect as he played.
I must say I do not miss living in a living room with guitar parts.
Probably a tad better than a living room full of Harley parts.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:and I used to think that Clapton had worn the necks like that but in reality he preferred to buy a secondhand neck with wear on it, as it proved that it was a neck worthy of lots of use. He’d then graft them onto the body of another guitar.
You’d be picking up all the sloppy playing ingrained too.
Old bill who toured round with Stephan and Django had a guitar that was always out of tune if another guitarist picked it up. He would just bend each note to perfect as he played.
I must say I do not miss living in a living room with guitar parts.
Probably a tad better than a living room full of Harley parts.
I only had one rebuild in the living room. Never again.
Somehow it is a thing that is reminiscent of the time, to sit there watching the stylus gathering dust as the vinyl spins.
Rubber Soul, side A
Tau.Neutrino said:
JJ Cale – Call Me The Breeze HD
It mentions that Eric Clapton is there but I didn’t see any reference to the other players. ie: does anyone know who the woman is?
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
JJ Cale – Call Me The Breeze HD
It mentions that Eric Clapton is there but I didn’t see any reference to the other players. ie: does anyone know who the woman is?
Not sure, could be Sheryl Crow.
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
JJ Cale – Call Me The Breeze HD
It mentions that Eric Clapton is there but I didn’t see any reference to the other players. ie: does anyone know who the woman is?
don’t know. pretty ovation though.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Tau.Neutrino said:
JJ Cale – Call Me The Breeze HD
It mentions that Eric Clapton is there but I didn’t see any reference to the other players. ie: does anyone know who the woman is?
don’t know. pretty ovation though.
:) yes.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:It mentions that Eric Clapton is there but I didn’t see any reference to the other players. ie: does anyone know who the woman is?
don’t know. pretty ovation though.
:) yes.
I owned one. It was stolen in 1983 during a break in. The thieves took some time because they sorted through my sheet music and took the Californian and soft rock stuff. They left my Fender musicmaster bass.
My husband lost a Maton. An Ibanez bass, A fender amp. All the microphones (They left the stands and leads.) A four track mixer.
They did leave him his banjo and mandolins, a Peavey bass amp, the PA system and a very good classical guitar,
they also took my new colour tv and saved up rent and a small lump of hash from my studio.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:don’t know. pretty ovation though.
:) yes.
I owned one. It was stolen in 1983 during a break in. The thieves took some time because they sorted through my sheet music and took the Californian and soft rock stuff. They left my Fender musicmaster bass.
My husband lost a Maton. An Ibanez bass, A fender amp. All the microphones (They left the stands and leads.) A four track mixer.
They did leave him his banjo and mandolins, a Peavey bass amp, the PA system and a very good classical guitar,they also took my new colour tv and saved up rent and a small lump of hash from my studio.
Sounds like they really cleaned you out.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said::) yes.
I owned one. It was stolen in 1983 during a break in. The thieves took some time because they sorted through my sheet music and took the Californian and soft rock stuff. They left my Fender musicmaster bass.
My husband lost a Maton. An Ibanez bass, A fender amp. All the microphones (They left the stands and leads.) A four track mixer.
They did leave him his banjo and mandolins, a Peavey bass amp, the PA system and a very good classical guitar,they also took my new colour tv and saved up rent and a small lump of hash from my studio.
Sounds like they really cleaned you out.
selectively.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:I owned one. It was stolen in 1983 during a break in. The thieves took some time because they sorted through my sheet music and took the Californian and soft rock stuff. They left my Fender musicmaster bass.
My husband lost a Maton. An Ibanez bass, A fender amp. All the microphones (They left the stands and leads.) A four track mixer.
They did leave him his banjo and mandolins, a Peavey bass amp, the PA system and a very good classical guitar,they also took my new colour tv and saved up rent and a small lump of hash from my studio.
Sounds like they really cleaned you out.
selectively.
I suspect that it was the really good hash too.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:Sounds like they really cleaned you out.
selectively.
I suspect that it was the really good hash too.
To me, it sounds like someone who knew what to look for and where.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:selectively.
I suspect that it was the really good hash too.
To me, it sounds like someone who knew what to look for and where.
I think Arts could have profiled them.
Sometimes I have thought It might have been someone I knew but the police did inform us of a dozen breakins in the street over the preceding weeks. Never occurred for them to say anything out loud though…a note in the letterbox informing people of break in and asking them to be alert and to pass on anything suspicious to them.
The Pilgrim, Live iin France at the Rainbow”:https://youtu.be/UhRX8DWPsWs?t=379
Wishbone Ash 1973.
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Having this video with my second morning coffee.
Kate Bush on tour
Apart from apparently being sponsored by Marlboro, Rothmans and Benson & Hedges, it is quite a well done expose.
Steppenwolf on stage with the goddamned Pusher man
Fanny doing their rendition of Badge on French TV
Also “Young and dumb”.
After listening to a bit of their stuff, It was clear to me that they based a lot of their songs on riffs from Cream.
A shame they weren’t promoted more in the day.
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway – Next Rodeo (Studio Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z39t4J_njgA
Incredibly tight band.
Hey TRD, did you ever get into Spirit? Of course that would also be among others, Randy California.
I don’t know how I found this but Randy California’s name was on it so I had a look.
In the background are others whose names aren’t actually upfront.
It is a bit of a lead guitar fest. Many of the shots are of Steve Howe or his guitar.
There are others but it will take me a while to work out who they all are.
RANDY CALIFORNIA All Along The Watchtower Night of the guitar 1989
roughbarked said:
Hey TRD, did you ever get into Spirit? Of course that would also be among others, Randy California.I don’t know how I found this but Randy California’s name was on it so I had a look. In the background are others whose names aren’t actually upfront.
It is a bit of a lead guitar fest. Many of the shots are of Steve Howe or his guitar.There are others but it will take me a while to work out who they all are.
RANDY CALIFORNIA All Along The Watchtower Night of the guitar 1989
Not really, I was pretty focussed on UK groups in those days, and more into folk in the 70’s.
I posted a little tribute to Pete Brown on my blog the other day:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Hey TRD, did you ever get into Spirit? Of course that would also be among others, Randy California.I don’t know how I found this but Randy California’s name was on it so I had a look. In the background are others whose names aren’t actually upfront.
It is a bit of a lead guitar fest. Many of the shots are of Steve Howe or his guitar.There are others but it will take me a while to work out who they all are.
RANDY CALIFORNIA All Along The Watchtower Night of the guitar 1989
Not really, I was pretty focussed on UK groups in those days, and more into folk in the 70’s.
I posted a little tribute to Pete Brown on my blog the other day:
ROSS HANNAFORD I Save My Love For You
8:58 instrumental.
Maybe the Rev.D has heard this one but I hadn’t.
Bert Jansch – Royal Festival Hall 30/6/71
Recorded in mono from the front row by Christopher Gardiner – a young fan with a Sony cassette recorder – Chris very kindly gave me a copy of the recording in the early 2000s, which he had digitally transferred via the headphone output. I had shared my own non-pro EQ-ing of this transfer on YouTube four years ago. Pro mastering engineer Cormac O’Kane has restored the untreated audio – again, from that early 2000s non-pro transfer – and given it a slight stereo picture. It seems unlikely that an official commercial release will happen for this historic performance, but were that to change, a pro digitisation of Chris’ recording could be made and the restoration/mastering undertaken anew.
roughbarked said:
You’ll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn
I wonder what the newest song is that would have me singing the words in my head as soon as I read the name?
Pretty ancient I suspect.
Anyway, I know that one :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
You’ll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn
I wonder what the newest song is that would have me singing the words in my head as soon as I read the name?
Pretty ancient I suspect.
Anyway, I know that one :)
I stopped listening to what was on the radio when I heard a song that had only one lyric line.
Bend me over and f*** me up the ass.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
You’ll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn
I wonder what the newest song is that would have me singing the words in my head as soon as I read the name?
Pretty ancient I suspect.
Anyway, I know that one :)
I stopped listening to what was on the radio when I heard a song that had only one lyric line.
Bend me over and f*** me up the ass.
Moving on to finer things.
I didn’t know (or had forgotten) that The Mighty Quinn was written by a certain Robert Dylan.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:I wonder what the newest song is that would have me singing the words in my head as soon as I read the name?
Pretty ancient I suspect.
Anyway, I know that one :)
I stopped listening to what was on the radio when I heard a song that had only one lyric line.
Bend me over and f*** me up the ass.
Moving on to finer things.
I didn’t know (or had forgotten) that The Mighty Quinn was written by a certain Robert Dylan.
:) Your memory may not have receive that info?
Another Anne Briggs album.
Sing a song for you
Anne Briggs
It is a long live concert but I’m just linking their(Spirit) version of Hey Joe.
roughbarked said:
It is a long live concert but I’m just linking their(Spirit) version of Hey Joe.
From the same concert The government didn’t like us saying this
Because there was a Rodriguez story on the abc; Sugar Man
roughbarked said:
Because there was a Rodriguez story on the abc; Sugar Man
and if you never did hear the whole album, Cold Fact
Weight and time
We Mavericks – Official Music Video
Loose screw
We Mavericks – Official Music Video
Graveyard
We Mavericks Live at Thowgla HallWe Mavericks Live at Thowgla Hall
roughbarked said:
Graveyard
We Mavericks Live at Thowgla HallWe Mavericks Live at Thowgla Hall
You’re really getting into these little mavericks :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Graveyard
We Mavericks Live at Thowgla HallWe Mavericks Live at Thowgla Hall
You’re really getting into these little mavericks :)
I kinda love them already. :) By the way what did you think of The Silent Temple link?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Graveyard
We Mavericks Live at Thowgla HallWe Mavericks Live at Thowgla Hall
You’re really getting into these little mavericks :)
I kinda love them already. :) By the way what did you think of The Silent Temple link?
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Graveyard
We Mavericks Live at Thowgla HallWe Mavericks Live at Thowgla Hall
You’re really getting into these little mavericks :)
I kinda love them already. :) By the way what did you think of The Silent Temple link?
I regret to report that I didn’t have a proper listen, and now I can’t find it.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:You’re really getting into these little mavericks :)
I kinda love them already. :) By the way what did you think of The Silent Temple link?
I regret to report that I didn’t have a proper listen, and now I can’t find it.
Live at Nariel Creek – We Mavericks
We Mavericks
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Nottamun TownLive at Nariel Creek – We Mavericks
We Mavericks
188 subscribers
Really liked that one.
Sounds like there were about 3 people in the audience :)
A broom is dreaily sweeping… and the wind cries, Mary
J. Hendrix experience
Live TV Appearance , Stockholm 1967. Colourised
Sierra Hull – Mad World
Sierra Hull – Mad World (Tears For Fears) – DelFest – Cumberland, MD – 28/5/22
Saddest Song Ever, Barber’s Adagio, Theme from Platoon by Olivier Stone, Andrzej Kucybała conductor
roughbarked said:
Saddest Song Ever, Barber’s Adagio, Theme from Platoon by Olivier Stone, Andrzej Kucybała conductor
@jertunes22
3 days ago
I don’t know if this is the saddest song ever but it is certainly one of the most beautiful pieces of music I’ve ever heard.
roughbarked said:
Saddest Song Ever, Barber’s Adagio, Theme from Platoon by Olivier Stone, Andrzej Kucybała conductor
The Shortest Story – Harry Chapin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTaRTKouzdw
We found a broom cupboard and that’s where we lived for about seven years… The flute and the guitar are made for each other…Are you sitting comfortably?
Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91
Anne Briggs made two appearances on Jim Lloyd’s ‘Folk on Two’ during her brief 1990-91 return to live performance. On 7/11/90, the show broadcast ‘Martinmas Time’ from Salisbury Arts Centre, recorded during a short tour with Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick. On 20/2/91 she was live in the studio, interviewed by Jim and performing four songs. The photos here include: three taken by Eamonn O’Docherty in Ireland 1967; one taken by me in Lincolnshire 1991; several taken by me in Edinburgh 1992 (during the filming of ‘Acoustic Routes’); two taken near Oban in 1997; one taken by Brian Shuel in 1962; and a couple of others from the 60s.
1. Martinmas Time
2. Sovay
3. Willie O’Winsbury
4. The Snows They Melt the Soonest
5. Maid on the Shore
roughbarked said:
Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91Anne Briggs made two appearances on Jim Lloyd’s ‘Folk on Two’ during her brief 1990-91 return to live performance. On 7/11/90, the show broadcast ‘Martinmas Time’ from Salisbury Arts Centre, recorded during a short tour with Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick. On 20/2/91 she was live in the studio, interviewed by Jim and performing four songs. The photos here include: three taken by Eamonn O’Docherty in Ireland 1967; one taken by me in Lincolnshire 1991; several taken by me in Edinburgh 1992 (during the filming of ‘Acoustic Routes’); two taken near Oban in 1997; one taken by Brian Shuel in 1962; and a couple of others from the 60s.
1. Martinmas Time
2. Sovay
3. Willie O’Winsbury
4. The Snows They Melt the Soonest
5. Maid on the Shore
A shame that the recording is not the best.
roughbarked said:
Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91Anne Briggs made two appearances on Jim Lloyd’s ‘Folk on Two’ during her brief 1990-91 return to live performance. On 7/11/90, the show broadcast ‘Martinmas Time’ from Salisbury Arts Centre, recorded during a short tour with Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick. On 20/2/91 she was live in the studio, interviewed by Jim and performing four songs. The photos here include: three taken by Eamonn O’Docherty in Ireland 1967; one taken by me in Lincolnshire 1991; several taken by me in Edinburgh 1992 (during the filming of ‘Acoustic Routes’); two taken near Oban in 1997; one taken by Brian Shuel in 1962; and a couple of others from the 60s.
1. Martinmas Time
2. Sovay
3. Willie O’Winsbury
4. The Snows They Melt the Soonest
5. Maid on the Shore
Thanks Mr. barked; hadn’t seen that.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91Anne Briggs made two appearances on Jim Lloyd’s ‘Folk on Two’ during her brief 1990-91 return to live performance. On 7/11/90, the show broadcast ‘Martinmas Time’ from Salisbury Arts Centre, recorded during a short tour with Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick. On 20/2/91 she was live in the studio, interviewed by Jim and performing four songs. The photos here include: three taken by Eamonn O’Docherty in Ireland 1967; one taken by me in Lincolnshire 1991; several taken by me in Edinburgh 1992 (during the filming of ‘Acoustic Routes’); two taken near Oban in 1997; one taken by Brian Shuel in 1962; and a couple of others from the 60s.
1. Martinmas Time
2. Sovay
3. Willie O’Winsbury
4. The Snows They Melt the Soonest
5. Maid on the Shore
Thanks Mr. barked; hadn’t seen that.
The recording is old and a bit dodgy.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91Anne Briggs made two appearances on Jim Lloyd’s ‘Folk on Two’ during her brief 1990-91 return to live performance. On 7/11/90, the show broadcast ‘Martinmas Time’ from Salisbury Arts Centre, recorded during a short tour with Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick. On 20/2/91 she was live in the studio, interviewed by Jim and performing four songs. The photos here include: three taken by Eamonn O’Docherty in Ireland 1967; one taken by me in Lincolnshire 1991; several taken by me in Edinburgh 1992 (during the filming of ‘Acoustic Routes’); two taken near Oban in 1997; one taken by Brian Shuel in 1962; and a couple of others from the 60s.
1. Martinmas Time
2. Sovay
3. Willie O’Winsbury
4. The Snows They Melt the Soonest
5. Maid on the Shore
Thanks Mr. barked; hadn’t seen that.
The recording is old and a bit dodgy.
Aren’t we all?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Thanks Mr. barked; hadn’t seen that.
The recording is old and a bit dodgy.
Aren’t we all?
True ‘nuff.
2,535 views Mar 23, 2023
On 15 July, Bert Jansch recorded a BBC radio session for Bob Harris’ ‘Sounds of the 70s’. It has long been the holy grail of Bert’s BBC career – songs almost all from the ‘Rosemary Lane’ LP that in several cases he would never perform again. Six songs were recorded, split over two broadcasts: Twa Corbies, Nobody’s Bar and Bird Song plus some chat with Bert on 2 August 1971; and Omie Wise, Tell Me What is True Love and A Dream, A Dream, A Dream (plus a repeat of Bird Song) on 23 August 1971.
Christopher Gardiner, who made the priceless recording of Bert’s concert at the Royal Festival Hall on 30 June 1971 (elsewhere on YouTube), taped all the songs from both of these broadcasts. Unfortunately, Twa Corbies is lost but everything else was on his reel in remarkable fidelity (albeit the 23/8/71 tracks being in mono and needing more restoration work). Cormac O’Kane has digitised, restored and mastered the recording – which, of course, came to light only a few months too late for Earth’s ‘Bert Jansch at the BBC’ 8CD set.
It appears here in MP3 form (for convenience) as a gift to Bert Jansch fans from Christopher and myself. Should there be demand for an official release on, say, a Record Store Day vinyl 10-inch, the 48k WAVs will be provided for the cost of the restoration.
Songs & date of broadcast:
1. Nobody’s Bar (2/8/71)
2. Bird Song (2/8/71)
3. Omie Wise (23/8/71)
4. Tell Me What is True Love (23/8/71)
5. A Dream, A Dream, A Dream (23/8/71)
6. Bird Song (repeat from 23/8/71, with comments from Bob at the start and end)
1,593 views Mar 10, 2023
Recorded in mono from the front row by Christopher Gardiner – a young fan with a Sony cassette recorder – Chris very kindly gave me a copy of the recording in the early 2000s, which he had digitally transferred via the headphone output. I had shared my own non-pro EQ-ing of this transfer on YouTube four years ago. Pro mastering engineer Cormac O’Kane has restored the untreated audio – again, from that early 2000s non-pro transfer – and given it a slight stereo picture. It seems unlikely that an official commercial release will happen for this historic performance, but were that to change, a pro digitisation of Chris’ recording could be made and the restoration/mastering undertaken anew.
This Festival Hall concert, to promote the ‘Rosemary Lane’ LP, was Bert’s only solo appearance of the full-time Pentangle era (between early 1968 and the end of 1972). Several of the songs performed would never be performed again, although two weeks later Bert would record five of the numbers he played at the Festival Hall for a BBC radio ‘Sounds of the 70s’ session (Nobody’s Bar, Twa Corbies, Bird Song, Omie Wise, Tell Me…). Happily, albeit months after the ‘Bert Jansch at the BBC’ 8CD set was released, a copy of that recording has turned up.
The previous upload – which features images from the show taken by Shepherd Sherbell for the sleeve montage of the Pentangle’s late 1971 LP ‘Reflection’ plus a concert ad from Melody Maker and images and text from a 25/6/71 preview of the show from London magazine Time Out – can be found here: • Bert Jansch – Royal Festival Hall, 30…
Huge thanks to Christopher for recording the show!
1. A Dream, A Dream
2. Wayward Child
3. Silly Woman
4. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
5. Bird Song
6. Nobody’s Bar
7. Oh, My Babe
8. Yarrow
9. Twa Corbies
10. Reynardine
11. Tell Me What is True Love
12. When I Get Home
13. The Wheel
14. Omie Wise
Had seen those last two, but here’s a new Bert Jansch upload to UToob:
Bert Jansch at The Roundhouse, London 30 August 2008
392 views so far :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
Had seen those last two, but here’s a new Bert Jansch upload to UToob:Bert Jansch at The Roundhouse, London 30 August 2008
392 views so far :)
Ta. :)
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Had seen those last two, but here’s a new Bert Jansch upload to UToob:Bert Jansch at The Roundhouse, London 30 August 2008
392 views so far :)
Ta. :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Had seen those last two, but here’s a new Bert Jansch upload to UToob:Bert Jansch at The Roundhouse, London 30 August 2008
392 views so far :)
Ta. :)
More thanks.
roughbarked said:
EXCLUSIVE LIVE RECORDING – John Renbourn and Jacqui McShee at Grenoble University 23rd January 1974
and more thanks from me too :)
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:Ta. :)
More thanks.
John Lennon Reviews the Singles of December 1964
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSC26v8JNes
I remember most of that chart.
sarahs mum said:
John Lennon Reviews the Singles of December 1964
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSC26v8JNes
I remember most of that chart.
Me recalls them as well. :)
If you’ve never heard of the all female rock band from the seventies, they are on SBS channel 31 from 21:35 for a couple of hours. They went by the name Fanny and they were very very good but hardly anyone in Australia had heard of them. I hadn’t met anyone who espoused their talents until I recently found them on youtube. I would have loved them back in the seventies had I heard them play.
Emergency – Gimme Some Lovin’ (1971) Unreleased Footage | Beat-Club
Hanus Berka (sax) from Prague came to Germany for the first time in the mid-sixties. After an extended stay in Las Vegas, he settled in Munich and formed Emergency at the end of 1970, comprising Udo Lindenberg (drums), Barrie Newby (guitar), Jiro Matousek (keyboards), Otto Bezloja (bass), Dusko Goykovic (trumpet) and Reddy (vocals) – four Czechoslovakians, one German and an Englishman! Their debut album proved them to be more related to the European jazz scene than the German one. For “Entrance” (1972), most of the band was changed, as jazz combos tend to be! Udo Lindenberg was replaced by John Redpath and on occasion, famous drummer Curt Cress also performed with the band. At the end of 1972, Emergency was re-organized again, and signed with Brain Records. “Get Out Of The Country” (1973) was recorded by Berka, Peter Bischof (vocals), Richard Palmer-James (guitar, ex-Supertramp, later with D.D.Sound, La Bionda!), Jerzy Ziembrowski (bass), Veit Marvos (keyboards, ex-2066 & Then), Martin Harrison (percussion) and Bernd Knaak (drums). Bischof had a soul-ish voice, resulting in a merging of jazz, soul and funk rock, quite song-oriented and mainstream. The best track was the 12-minute title track. “No Compromise” (1974) was recorded by Berka, Palmer-James, Frank Diez (guitar, bass, ex-Armaggedon, later with Randy Pie, Karthago, Ihre Kinder, Atlantis), Ralf Toursel (piano) and Hans Stoer (bass). Arguably, this was their best album, due to larger doses of inspired instrumental work. After Emergency disbanded, Frank Diez and Peter Bischof recorded a similarly-styled album together for Atlantic in 1975.
Might have been written yesterday:
Eric Burdon and the Animals.
roughbarked said:
𝕰𝖑𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖓 – An Dro
That’s a nice one. I play some Breton music and some of my fairy dances have a Breton feel to them.
Bubblecar said:
roughbarked said:
𝕰𝖑𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖓 – An Dro
That’s a nice one. I play some Breton music and some of my fairy dances have a Breton feel to them.
:)
Bubblecar said:
roughbarked said:
𝕰𝖑𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖓 – An Dro
That’s a nice one. I play some Breton music and some of my fairy dances have a Breton feel to them.
Had a listen, then the tube suggested:
which is a video directed by my daughter.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Bubblecar said:
roughbarked said:
𝕰𝖑𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖓 – An Dro
That’s a nice one. I play some Breton music and some of my fairy dances have a Breton feel to them.
Had a listen, then the tube suggested:
which is a video directed by my daughter.
Kerinne is an interesting name.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Bubblecar said:That’s a nice one. I play some Breton music and some of my fairy dances have a Breton feel to them.
Had a listen, then the tube suggested:
which is a video directed by my daughter.
Kerinne is an interesting name.
It suits her :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
Bubblecar said:
roughbarked said:
𝕰𝖑𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖓 – An Dro
That’s a nice one. I play some Breton music and some of my fairy dances have a Breton feel to them.
Had a listen, then the tube suggested:
which is a video directed by my daughter.
I liked bits of that :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Had a listen, then the tube suggested:
which is a video directed by my daughter.
Kerinne is an interesting name.
It suits her :)
She’s an interesting person then. :)
Couple of Alan Stivell’s Breton songs from the 1970s, in support of the Breton independence movement. I saw him at the Adelaide Festival Theatre where I joined in the giant ring dance and had a chat with him afterwards.
Imram an Enez (Breton Song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPPWU74aV_4&list=PLVWQi9eWEXoPDkSaCQpCnVd51GdppEURW
Breton folk music – Soazig – Ar Soudarded
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MImv7d8-DI&list=PLVWQi9eWEXoPDkSaCQpCnVd51GdppEURW&index=2
The Rev Dodgson said:
Bubblecar said:
roughbarked said:
𝕰𝖑𝖙𝖍𝖎𝖓 – An Dro
That’s a nice one. I play some Breton music and some of my fairy dances have a Breton feel to them.
Had a listen, then the tube suggested:
which is a video directed by my daughter.
:)
Purportedly, The Beatles Best Performance Ever
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
Purportedly, The Beatles Best Performance Ever
t’would be auto tuned today.
The Rolling Bones have a new album out.
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rolling Bones have a new album out.
With a massive promotion.
roughbarked said:
Peak Warming Man said:
The Rolling Bones have a new album out.
With a massive promotion.
By now they’d make money out of the Strolling Bones alliteration.
Prompted by buffy’s poem:
For the blues/jazz enthusiasts.
Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku
29:35 minutes.
roughbarked said:
For the blues/jazz enthusiasts.
Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku29:35 minutes.
For those who lived through the 60’s and 70’s and many who didn’t. .. It is still worth the half hour.
roughbarked said:
For the blues/jazz enthusiasts.
Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku29:35 minutes.
How come there’s a Jack Bruce recording from ’72 that I didn’t know about?
Also from the comments:
From 3 months ago:
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday.
Did we talk about that here?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
For the blues/jazz enthusiasts.
Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku29:35 minutes.
How come there’s a Jack Bruce recording from ’72 that I didn’t know about?
Also from the comments:
From 3 months ago:
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday.Did we talk about that here?
We did. You must be getting a bit of the mollwoll memory fumbles.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
For the blues/jazz enthusiasts.
Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku29:35 minutes.
How come there’s a Jack Bruce recording from ’72 that I didn’t know about?
Also from the comments:
From 3 months ago:
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday.Did we talk about that here?
We did. You must be getting a bit of the mollwoll memory fumbles.
Anyway, enjoy. It is a sublime bit of audio imagery of the man himself.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:How come there’s a Jack Bruce recording from ’72 that I didn’t know about?
Also from the comments:
From 3 months ago:
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday.Did we talk about that here?
We did. You must be getting a bit of the mollwoll memory fumbles.
Anyway, enjoy. It is a sublime bit of audio imagery of the man himself.
and if you want to go further..
Jack Bruce: The Lost Interview with Steve Rosen
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:We did. You must be getting a bit of the mollwoll memory fumbles.
Anyway, enjoy. It is a sublime bit of audio imagery of the man himself.
and if you want to go further..
Jack Bruce: The Lost Interview with Steve Rosen
Thta’s a long but quite revealling interview. Here is something a little more musical: Jack Bruce live | Köln 1990 | Rockpalast
5,353 views Premiered May 12, 2023 LIVE MUSIC HALL
Setlist
1. Ansage 00:00
2. Outsiders 00:22
3. Can You Follow 01:31
4. Third Degree 03:09
5. Flying 07:54
6. Doing That Scrapyard Thing 13:45
7. Theme From An Imaginary Western 16:53
8. Weird Of Hermiston 22:30
9. Tickets To Waterfalls 25:35
10. Golden Days 29:57
11. One 35:07
12. Travelling Child 40:35
13. Pieces Of Mind 47:03
14. Traintime 53:11
15. The Best Is Still To Come 58:06
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Anyway, enjoy. It is a sublime bit of audio imagery of the man himself.
and if you want to go further..
Jack Bruce: The Lost Interview with Steve Rosen
Thta’s a long but quite revealling interview. Here is something a little more musical: Jack Bruce live | Köln 1990 | Rockpalast
5,353 views Premiered May 12, 2023 LIVE MUSIC HALL
Setlist
1. Ansage 00:00
2. Outsiders 00:22
3. Can You Follow 01:31
4. Third Degree 03:09
5. Flying 07:54
6. Doing That Scrapyard Thing 13:45
7. Theme From An Imaginary Western 16:53
8. Weird Of Hermiston 22:30
9. Tickets To Waterfalls 25:35
10. Golden Days 29:57
11. One 35:07
12. Travelling Child 40:35
13. Pieces Of Mind 47:03
14. Traintime 53:11
15. The Best Is Still To Come 58:06
He was way more than just a bass player of excellence.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:and if you want to go further..
Jack Bruce: The Lost Interview with Steve Rosen
Thta’s a long but quite revealling interview. Here is something a little more musical: Jack Bruce live | Köln 1990 | Rockpalast
5,353 views Premiered May 12, 2023 LIVE MUSIC HALL
Setlist
1. Ansage 00:00
2. Outsiders 00:22
3. Can You Follow 01:31
4. Third Degree 03:09
5. Flying 07:54
6. Doing That Scrapyard Thing 13:45
7. Theme From An Imaginary Western 16:53
8. Weird Of Hermiston 22:30
9. Tickets To Waterfalls 25:35
10. Golden Days 29:57
11. One 35:07
12. Travelling Child 40:35
13. Pieces Of Mind 47:03
14. Traintime 53:11
15. The Best Is Still To Come 58:06He was way more than just a bass player of excellence.
Thanks for all the links.
He certainly my favourite bass player when the strings are horizontal.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Thta’s a long but quite revealling interview. Here is something a little more musical: Jack Bruce live | Köln 1990 | Rockpalast
5,353 views Premiered May 12, 2023 LIVE MUSIC HALL
Setlist
1. Ansage 00:00
2. Outsiders 00:22
3. Can You Follow 01:31
4. Third Degree 03:09
5. Flying 07:54
6. Doing That Scrapyard Thing 13:45
7. Theme From An Imaginary Western 16:53
8. Weird Of Hermiston 22:30
9. Tickets To Waterfalls 25:35
10. Golden Days 29:57
11. One 35:07
12. Travelling Child 40:35
13. Pieces Of Mind 47:03
14. Traintime 53:11
15. The Best Is Still To Come 58:06He was way more than just a bass player of excellence.
Thanks for all the links.
He certainly my favourite bass player when the strings are horizontal.
Mine too.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:He was way more than just a bass player of excellence.
Thanks for all the links.
He certainly my favourite bass player when the strings are horizontal.
Mine too.
From the links, his mind and mine were quite similar, he was simply more eloquent in espression of his self.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:Thta’s a long but quite revealling interview. Here is something a little more musical: Jack Bruce live | Köln 1990 | Rockpalast
5,353 views Premiered May 12, 2023 LIVE MUSIC HALL
Setlist
1. Ansage 00:00
2. Outsiders 00:22
3. Can You Follow 01:31
4. Third Degree 03:09
5. Flying 07:54
6. Doing That Scrapyard Thing 13:45
7. Theme From An Imaginary Western 16:53
8. Weird Of Hermiston 22:30
9. Tickets To Waterfalls 25:35
10. Golden Days 29:57
11. One 35:07
12. Travelling Child 40:35
13. Pieces Of Mind 47:03
14. Traintime 53:11
15. The Best Is Still To Come 58:06He was way more than just a bass player of excellence.
Thanks for all the links.
He certainly my favourite bass player when the strings are horizontal.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Thanks for all the links.
He certainly my favourite bass player when the strings are horizontal.
Mine too.
From the links, his mind and mine were quite similar, he was simply more eloquent in espression of his self.
Expression.. though he was quite the espresso of talent.
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:He was way more than just a bass player of excellence.
Thanks for all the links.
He certainly my favourite bass player when the strings are horizontal.
;) That’s where he started with the Bass. Before he became even more electrifying
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:and if you want to go further..
Jack Bruce: The Lost Interview with Steve Rosen
Thta’s a long but quite revealling interview. Here is something a little more musical: Jack Bruce live | Köln 1990 | Rockpalast
5,353 views Premiered May 12, 2023 LIVE MUSIC HALL
Setlist
1. Ansage 00:00
2. Outsiders 00:22
3. Can You Follow 01:31
4. Third Degree 03:09
5. Flying 07:54
6. Doing That Scrapyard Thing 13:45
7. Theme From An Imaginary Western 16:53
8. Weird Of Hermiston 22:30
9. Tickets To Waterfalls 25:35
10. Golden Days 29:57
11. One 35:07
12. Travelling Child 40:35
13. Pieces Of Mind 47:03
14. Traintime 53:11
15. The Best Is Still To Come 58:06He was way more than just a bass player of excellence.
In fact, he could easily have made a career of being able to play the piano. Yet he went those many steps far further.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Thanks for all the links.
He certainly my favourite bass player when the strings are horizontal.
;) That’s where he started with the Bass. Before he became even more electrifying
His music tutor told him he was on the wrong path.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:;) That’s where he started with the Bass. Before he became even more electrifying
His music tutor told him he was on the wrong path.
“Smiles and grins is also about corruption in high places and low places and things we shouldn’t mention..” and it goes like this
Jack Bruce Live – “Out Front” Complete
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:;) That’s where he started with the Bass. Before he became even more electrifying
His music tutor told him he was on the wrong path.
“Smiles and grins is also about corruption in high places and low places and things we shouldn’t mention..” and it goes like this
Jack Bruce Live – “Out Front” Complete
Who’s the curly haired bearded man in this George Harrison video? Could it have been Gerry Rafferty?
More 60’s stuff.
Anyway Anyhwere Anyhow
Found this quite good live solo performance by our great story teller and interview by an American interviewer from 2013. For those who don’t know much about Paul and are interested.
Paul Kelly on Audiotree Live
“Adelaide is a beautiful little town”.. Hey C’mon, it’s a city.
For those who did appreciate Uriah Heep in their day.. Uriah Heep – The Wizard’s Tales – Rare Tracks 1970 – 1976
38,407 views Sep 18, 2023
Demos~Rare~Live~B-sides~Out-takes~Alternate~Extended
~ 00:00 1. Gypsy (BBC)
05:14 2. Dreammare (Alternate Version)
10:24 3. Lady In Black (Take 7)
15:17 4. High Priestess (Alternate Version)
18:58 5. Time To Live (Alternate Version)
23:27 6. Look At Yourself (BBC)
27:58 7. Why (Early Version)
39:14 8. Home Again To You (Demo)
44:50 9. Green Eye (Demo)
48:36 10. Gary’s Song (Out-take)
52:59 11. Sunshine (B-side)
57:45 12. Stealin’ (Live)
1:03:23 13. If I Had The Time (Demo)
1:09:22 14. Stone’s Throw (Demo)
1:14:58 15. What Can I Do (B-side)
1:18:07 16. Shout It Out (B-side)
1:21:40 17. The Time Will Come (B-side)
1:25:47 18. Beautiful Dream (Demo)
1:31:34 19. Showdown (Demo)
1:35:51 20. Sundown (Out-take)
1:39:09 21. Name Of The Game (Out-take)
1:44:07 22. Weep In Silence (Extended Version)
Found this 2023 remaster of Dark Side of the Moon.
Anyway, bugger the Beatles talk.. I’d rather listen to Maddy Prior: Lark in the Morning
and thence to Steeleye Spand and Electric Folk
roughbarked said:
Anyway, bugger the Beatles talk.. I’d rather listen to Maddy Prior: Lark in the Morning
Hadn’t heard that version before. Very nice :)
roughbarked said:
and thence to Steeleye Spand and Electric Folk
Another one not heard before; I’ll have a proper listen later.
From the notes:
In contrast to the Fairport Convention and other road British folk revival, Steeleye Span was a commercial success, three of their albums were in the Top 40, and the hit singles Gaudete (? 11, 1974), and All Around My Hat (? 5, 1975) became “golden.”
That’s not really accurate. When Sandy was with Fairport they were bigger than SS. The people who were interested in that sort of music (which was lots of people) bought albums rather than singles.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
and thence to Steeleye Spand and Electric Folk
Another one not heard before; I’ll have a proper listen later.
From the notes:
In contrast to the Fairport Convention and other road British folk revival, Steeleye Span was a commercial success, three of their albums were in the Top 40, and the hit singles Gaudete (? 11, 1974), and All Around My Hat (? 5, 1975) became “golden.”That’s not really accurate. When Sandy was with Fairport they were bigger than SS. The people who were interested in that sort of music (which was lots of people) bought albums rather than singles.
Anyway, while we’re talking favourites:
The Rev Dodgson said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
and thence to Steeleye Spand and Electric Folk
Another one not heard before; I’ll have a proper listen later.
From the notes:
In contrast to the Fairport Convention and other road British folk revival, Steeleye Span was a commercial success, three of their albums were in the Top 40, and the hit singles Gaudete (? 11, 1974), and All Around My Hat (? 5, 1975) became “golden.”That’s not really accurate. When Sandy was with Fairport they were bigger than SS. The people who were interested in that sort of music (which was lots of people) bought albums rather than singles.
Anyway, while we’re talking favourites:
:) They also like Pentangle, went electric because well it was easier to play live.
Has the Rev been to Fairport cropredy?
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHWsSa03kfoyXjxj2AtYotUaN8KHnUmB
roughbarked said:
Has the Rev been to Fairport cropredy?
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHWsSa03kfoyXjxj2AtYotUaN8KHnUmB
Thanks, no hadn’t seen that.
Had a quick listen to Reynardine.
I fear that I will be too tempted to compare their performances to the originals, but I’ll have a proper listen later.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Has the Rev been to Fairport cropredy?
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcHWsSa03kfoyXjxj2AtYotUaN8KHnUmB
Thanks, no hadn’t seen that.
Had a quick listen to Reynardine.
I fear that I will be too tempted to compare their performances to the originals, but I’ll have a proper listen later.
When you get cleaned up.
one of my several favourite versions of Reynardine:
The Rev Dodgson said:
one of my several favourite versions of Reynardine:
The master himself.
New album from Dublin based band.
5 Nov 2023, 11:09 (21 hours ago)
ØXN – CYRMfgt
A new Dublin based band who have a very interesting and modern take on traditional Irish folk.
Could well be described as a collection of dark murder ballads. Not a happy album by any stretch.
The production is expansive, extremely detail focused and immersive. Each song evolves and organically builds following an often deliberately long and slow-burning start.
Like the first track which starts with an Irish trad a cappella and slowly builds into a jangly guitar melody that wouldn’t be out of place in the mid 80s.
Two contrasting female vocalists take turns at the lead role.
Drumming/rhythm section is exceptional. Minimalistic, yet with clear jazz and krautrock influences.
Lots of layering with synths and slowly evolving droning or oscillating tones that adds a modern yet timelessly hypnotic element that elevates these songs from their humble Irish folk roots.
At times very very dark. This is music especially tailored for for late night listening during the cold and dark times of the year. The tone and timbre of the vocals gives me goosebumps every time.
Especially the last track. It is reworking of a great Scott Walker song. I’ve long been a fan of Scott Walker’s avant garde releases from the last few decades. His singing voice is sublime. Their version is at times spine tingling creepy and yet also conjures an essence of the best of psychedelic music.
“ØXN say of the track: “‘Cruel Mother’ is a traditional song, possibly originating from the mid-18th century, intended at the time as a cautionary tale. Women were considered criminals if they had illegitimate children; were considered demonic rather than suffering from mental illness or distress. It’s a song of persecution, abuse, infantilism and guilt based on the version by Andy the Doorbum.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuaLiowElxE
Then there is Lankum:
roughbarked said:
New album from Dublin based band.5 Nov 2023, 11:09 (21 hours ago)
ØXN – CYRMfgt
A new Dublin based band who have a very interesting and modern take on traditional Irish folk.
Could well be described as a collection of dark murder ballads. Not a happy album by any stretch.
The production is expansive, extremely detail focused and immersive. Each song evolves and organically builds following an often deliberately long and slow-burning start.
Like the first track which starts with an Irish trad a cappella and slowly builds into a jangly guitar melody that wouldn’t be out of place in the mid 80s.
Two contrasting female vocalists take turns at the lead role.
Drumming/rhythm section is exceptional. Minimalistic, yet with clear jazz and krautrock influences.
Lots of layering with synths and slowly evolving droning or oscillating tones that adds a modern yet timelessly hypnotic element that elevates these songs from their humble Irish folk roots.
At times very very dark. This is music especially tailored for for late night listening during the cold and dark times of the year. The tone and timbre of the vocals gives me goosebumps every time.
Especially the last track. It is reworking of a great Scott Walker song. I’ve long been a fan of Scott Walker’s avant garde releases from the last few decades. His singing voice is sublime. Their version is at times spine tingling creepy and yet also conjures an essence of the best of psychedelic music.
“ØXN say of the track: “‘Cruel Mother’ is a traditional song, possibly originating from the mid-18th century, intended at the time as a cautionary tale. Women were considered criminals if they had illegitimate children; were considered demonic rather than suffering from mental illness or distress. It’s a song of persecution, abuse, infantilism and guilt based on the version by Andy the Doorbum.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuaLiowElxE
Cruel Mother is a very different story, but also has many parallels to:
(and ØXN added to my ever lengthening “will listen properly later” list)
How do you pronounce ØXN anyway?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
New album from Dublin based band.5 Nov 2023, 11:09 (21 hours ago)
ØXN – CYRMfgt
A new Dublin based band who have a very interesting and modern take on traditional Irish folk.
Could well be described as a collection of dark murder ballads. Not a happy album by any stretch.
The production is expansive, extremely detail focused and immersive. Each song evolves and organically builds following an often deliberately long and slow-burning start.
Like the first track which starts with an Irish trad a cappella and slowly builds into a jangly guitar melody that wouldn’t be out of place in the mid 80s.
Two contrasting female vocalists take turns at the lead role.
Drumming/rhythm section is exceptional. Minimalistic, yet with clear jazz and krautrock influences.
Lots of layering with synths and slowly evolving droning or oscillating tones that adds a modern yet timelessly hypnotic element that elevates these songs from their humble Irish folk roots.
At times very very dark. This is music especially tailored for for late night listening during the cold and dark times of the year. The tone and timbre of the vocals gives me goosebumps every time.
Especially the last track. It is reworking of a great Scott Walker song. I’ve long been a fan of Scott Walker’s avant garde releases from the last few decades. His singing voice is sublime. Their version is at times spine tingling creepy and yet also conjures an essence of the best of psychedelic music.
“ØXN say of the track: “‘Cruel Mother’ is a traditional song, possibly originating from the mid-18th century, intended at the time as a cautionary tale. Women were considered criminals if they had illegitimate children; were considered demonic rather than suffering from mental illness or distress. It’s a song of persecution, abuse, infantilism and guilt based on the version by Andy the Doorbum.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuaLiowElxE
Cruel Mother is a very different story, but also has many parallels to:
(and ØXN added to my ever lengthening “will listen properly later” list)
How do you pronounce ØXN anyway?
New to me. I’ll have to work on it. :)
Lankum.
roughbarked said:
New album from Dublin based band.5 Nov 2023, 11:09 (21 hours ago)
ØXN – CYRMfgt
A new Dublin based band who have a very interesting and modern take on traditional Irish folk.
Could well be described as a collection of dark murder ballads. Not a happy album by any stretch.
The production is expansive, extremely detail focused and immersive. Each song evolves and organically builds following an often deliberately long and slow-burning start.
Like the first track which starts with an Irish trad a cappella and slowly builds into a jangly guitar melody that wouldn’t be out of place in the mid 80s.
Two contrasting female vocalists take turns at the lead role.
Drumming/rhythm section is exceptional. Minimalistic, yet with clear jazz and krautrock influences.
Lots of layering with synths and slowly evolving droning or oscillating tones that adds a modern yet timelessly hypnotic element that elevates these songs from their humble Irish folk roots.
At times very very dark. This is music especially tailored for for late night listening during the cold and dark times of the year. The tone and timbre of the vocals gives me goosebumps every time.
Especially the last track. It is reworking of a great Scott Walker song. I’ve long been a fan of Scott Walker’s avant garde releases from the last few decades. His singing voice is sublime. Their version is at times spine tingling creepy and yet also conjures an essence of the best of psychedelic music.
“ØXN say of the track: “‘Cruel Mother’ is a traditional song, possibly originating from the mid-18th century, intended at the time as a cautionary tale. Women were considered criminals if they had illegitimate children; were considered demonic rather than suffering from mental illness or distress. It’s a song of persecution, abuse, infantilism and guilt based on the version by Andy the Doorbum.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuaLiowElxE
I’m not sure I like the synths. *listens more.
roughbarked said:
Farmer In The City
ØXN
and for the good RevD: ØXN (pronounced ‘oxen’) is a “doom folk” project of Radie Peat, Katie Kim, John ‘Spud’ Murphy, and Eleanor Myler. Sites: Instagram , X , Facebook , Tiktok.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Farmer In The City
ØXN
and for the good RevD: ØXN (pronounced ‘oxen’) is a “doom folk” project of Radie Peat, Katie Kim, John ‘Spud’ Murphy, and Eleanor Myler. Sites: Instagram , X , Facebook , Tiktok.
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roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Farmer In The City
ØXN
and for the good RevD: ØXN (pronounced ‘oxen’) is a “doom folk” project of Radie Peat, Katie Kim, John ‘Spud’ Murphy, and Eleanor Myler. Sites: Instagram , X , Facebook , Tiktok.
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Saw that thanks.
Seems I’ve been pronouncing it right all along.
I do like them, but wish I had more time to listen properly.
Speaking of pub choirs Leaps and Bounds with Paul Kelly
roughbarked said:
Speaking of pub choirs Leaps and Bounds with Paul Kelly
2 Feb, 2020?
A few weeks later and it wouldn’t have happened.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Speaking of pub choirs Leaps and Bounds with Paul Kelly
2 Feb, 2020?
A few weeks later and it wouldn’t have happened.
Well spotted.
A bigger choir:
(although you can’t actually hear them in the recording)
The Rev Dodgson said:
A bigger choir:(although you can’t actually hear them in the recording)
Lovely. :)
No I didn’t watch it. The picture put me right off.
The Rev Dodgson said:
A bigger choir:(although you can’t actually hear them in the recording)
Willd mountain thyme was the theme song of my 2014 pilgrimage.
The Mavericks live.
We Mavericks
roughbarked said:
The GatheringWe Mavericks
To conclude, Victoria wrote all the songs. ‘The Gap’ is the album he talked her into recording.
Seems when I try to find the whole album I have to download each song one by one.
However, then found this listed as Top Songs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kMzJ0nTil4561nrb956rk1R0E7Ib6ihPg
https://fb.watch/odgS5HWUoS/
just saying I haven’t heard that song for 40 years. sarah’s dad. Composer. vocals. mandolin.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The GatheringWe Mavericks
To conclude, Victoria wrote all the songs. ‘The Gap’ is the album he talked her into recording.
Seems when I try to find the whole album I have to download each song one by one.
However, then found this listed as Top Songs
fixed the link for lazy people.
sarahs mum said:
https://fb.watch/odgS5HWUoS/just saying I haven’t heard that song for 40 years. sarah’s dad. Composer. vocals. mandolin.
Reminds me somewhat of Pete’s band – it’s messy but they put some enthusiasm into it :)
I do have to admit that despite the amazing harmonics between these two We Mavericks, It is Victoria’s songwriting that is the main strength.
Weight and Tiime
Jonatan Bougt plays elegant baroque music on a giant theorbo. Mind the ceiling!
Jonatan Bougt Lute Society Theorbo Recital
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEgrF04cD4Q
roughbarked said:
I do have to admit that despite the amazing harmonics between these two We Mavericks, It is Victoria’s songwriting that is the main strength.
Weight and Tiime
traditional Welsh song, circa 13th century. Ayreheart unplugged arrangement.
Ronn McFarlane – lute, Brian Kay – vocals & lute, Mattias Rucht – udu, Willard Morris – colascione
Searched up Aqualung full album which led to “40th anniversary edition” which quickly switched to (Steven Wilson stereo remix) and more than 20 songs… 4Kdownloader only allows ten songs on the free version. More work downoading each sonh as a separate clip.
Steven Wilson, if nobody knows, is Porcupine Tree.
roughbarked said:
Searched up Aqualung full album which led to 40th anniversary edition which quickly switched to (Steven Wilson stereo remix) and 25 songs… 4Kdownloader only allows ten songs on the free version. More work downolading each sonh as a separate clip.
Steven Wilson, if nobody knows, is Porcupine Tree.
I once tried to print out his discography and when I found that it was 900 pages, I decided to quit that.
roughbarked said:
Searched up Aqualung full album which led to “40th anniversary edition” which quickly switched to (Steven Wilson stereo remix) and more than 20 songs… 4Kdownloader only allows ten songs on the free version. More work downoading each sonh as a separate clip.
Steven Wilson, if nobody knows, is Porcupine Tree.
I remember playing tracks from Jethro Tull’s ‘Aqualung’ album way back in my RMIT Student Radio days.
I saw on Spicks and Specks an old clip of Normie Rowe doing his protest song that wasn’t one of his hits.
I think it was called pop singer?
Can’t seem to find that song on the tube.
Simon & Garfunkel – 1966 – Sounds Of Silence
129,886 views Premiered Oct 7, 2021
Sounds of Silence is the second studio album by Simon & Garfunkel, released on January 17, 1966. The album’s title is a slight modification of the title of the duo’s first major hit, “The Sound of Silence”, which originally was released as “The Sounds of Silence”. The song had earlier been released in an acoustic version on the album Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., and later on the soundtrack to the movie The Graduate. Without the knowledge of Paul Simon or Art Garfunkel, electric guitars, bass and drums were overdubbed by Columbia Records staff producer Tom Wilson on June 15, 1965. This new version was released as a single in September 1965, and opens the album.
“Homeward Bound” was released on the album in the UK, placed at the beginning of Side 2 before “Richard Cory”. It was later released in the US on the following album, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme. It was also released as part of the box set Simon & Garfunkel Collected Works, on both LP and CD. Many of the songs in the album had been written by Paul Simon while he lived in London during 1965.
Solo acoustic versions of “I Am a Rock”, “Leaves That Are Green”, “April Come She Will”, “A Most Peculiar Man”, and “Kathy’s Song” had appeared on The Paul Simon Songbook, released in August 1965 in England as had another version of the title track. “Richard Cory” was based on the poem “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson, “Somewhere They Can’t Find Me” was essentially a rewrite of the previous album’s “Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.”, “We’ve Got a Groovy Thing Goin’” had appeared on the b-side of “The Sound of Silence” a few months before and “Anji” was a cover of an instrumental piece by guitarist Davey Graham whom Simon had met in England. Hence the only brand new Paul Simon composition on the album was “Blessed”.
The album is also included in its entirety as part of the Simon & Garfunkel box sets Collected Works and The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964–1970). On March 22, 2013, it was announced that the album will be preserved by the Library of Congress in the National Recording Registry, calling it “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
Track Listing
All tracks are written by Paul Simon, except where noted.
Side one
No.Title
1.“The Sound of Silence”
2.“Leaves That Are Green”
3.“Blessed”
4.“Kathy’s Song”
5.“Somewhere They Can’t Find”
6.“Anji“Davey Graham
Side Two
No. Title
1.“Richard Cory”
2.“A Most Peculiar Man”
3.“April Come She Will”
4.“We’ve Got a Groovey Thing Goin’”
5.“I Am a Rock”
Produced by Bob Johnston
Sides one and two were combined as tracks 1–11 on CD reissues.Bonus tracks (2001 CD reissue)
No.Title Writer(s)
12.“Blues Run the Game“Jackson C. FrankDecember 21, 1965
13.“Barbriallen” (Previously unreleased)Traditional July 8, 1970
14.“Rose of Aberdeen” (Previously unreleased)Traditional July 8, 1970
15.“Roving Gambler” (Previously unreleased)Traditional July 8, 1970
Track 12 Produced by Bob Johnston Tracks 13–15 Produced by Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel & Roy Halee
Personnel
Paul Simon – lead vocals, guitar
Art Garfunkel – lead vocals
Fred Carter Jr., Glen Campbell, Joe South – guitar
Larry Knechtel – keyboards
Joe Osborn – bass guitar
Hal Blaine – drums
Bob Johnston – producer
Sounds of Silence was recorded in April, June and December 1965 at CBS Studios in New York City, New York and Los Angeles, California.
Considering that Melanie appeared here recently with her version of Ruby Tuesday.
Here is; her contemplating what to do with the leftover wine
A rare bit of early Donovan, accompanied by Pete Seeger. Colours
roughbarked said:
A rare bit of early Donovan, accompanied by Pete Seeger. Colours
and Episode 23 of the Rainbow Quest hosted by Pete Seeger qith Donovan, Shawn Phillips, and Reverend Gary Davis
roughbarked said:
A rare bit of early Donovan, accompanied by Pete Seeger. Colours
Nice one.
I always under-rate Donovan, because he was too main stream, but he did some good stuff.
And that lead me to:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
A rare bit of early Donovan, accompanied by Pete Seeger. Colours
Nice one.
I always under-rate Donovan, because he was too main stream, but he did some good stuff.
And that lead me to:
:) He did write some good stuff.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
A rare bit of early Donovan, accompanied by Pete Seeger. Colours
Nice one.
I always under-rate Donovan, because he was too main stream, but he did some good stuff.
And that lead me to:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
A rare bit of early Donovan, accompanied by Pete Seeger. Colours
Nice one.
I always under-rate Donovan, because he was too main stream, but he did some good stuff.
And that lead me to:
:) He did write some good stuff.
And the original recording of Universal Soldier by Buffy
First comment:
I’ve listened to this song through all wars for 40 years now. And my heart breaks for its truth and beauty. And I weep for the sorrow and the loss to us all. And we never learn.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Nice one.
I always under-rate Donovan, because he was too main stream, but he did some good stuff.
And that lead me to:
:) He did write some good stuff.
And the original recording of Universal Soldier by Buffy
First comment:
I’ve listened to this song through all wars for 40 years now. And my heart breaks for its truth and beauty. And I weep for the sorrow and the loss to us all. And we never learn.
Sounds like I wrote the comment. I know that there are others out there who feel the same way.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said::) He did write some good stuff.
And the original recording of Universal Soldier by Buffy
First comment:
I’ve listened to this song through all wars for 40 years now. And my heart breaks for its truth and beauty. And I weep for the sorrow and the loss to us all. And we never learn.
Sounds like I wrote the comment. I know that there are others out there who feel the same way.
She gets my vote as the most under-rated singer-songwriter of that era.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:And the original recording of Universal Soldier by Buffy
First comment:
I’ve listened to this song through all wars for 40 years now. And my heart breaks for its truth and beauty. And I weep for the sorrow and the loss to us all. And we never learn.
Sounds like I wrote the comment. I know that there are others out there who feel the same way.
She gets my vote as the most under-rated singer-songwriter of that era.
Yes. She may have had a better rating in Canada and the USA.
https://youtu.be/uhQwnqGtEXQ?si=RzN2aP4NN2r6ckLP
I forgot about Amerie
Following on from Palisander
Found Woodpeckers
The Last Dinner Party – Sinner (Live Performance)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oFsJuYb42hw&pp=ygUcVGhlIExhc3QgRGlubmVyIFBhcnR5IFNpbm5lcg%3D%3D
Khavas Jute: Parade of fools
Got the world on a string
Guy Van Duser:
139 views Dec 28, 2023
A great 1985 album by Guy Van Duser, a virtuoso guitarist who once arranged a song for Chet Atkins. Here he plays a mix of Chet-style country and traditional jazz. There some great clarinet playing here by Bill Novick and unique whistling from Chester Schmitz.
0:00 The Syncopated Clock
3:05 Once in Love with Amy
7:06 Got the Word on a String/On the Sunny Side of the Street
10:14 Third Street Blues
15:30 On Treasure Island
18:28 Little Girl Blue
22:40 Avalon
25:19 Elmira
27:49 Ellington Medley
37:22 Body and Soul
Hope the RevD finds this.
Official video for Sarah Jarosz’s “Days Can Turn Around” off her forthcoming album Polaroid Lovers, due Jan. 26, 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXb-kzGg95U
roughbarked said:
Hope the RevD finds this.
Found :)
They really deserve more fame than they seem to have.
404 views over 8 years!
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Hope the RevD finds this.Found :)
They really deserve more fame than they seem to have.
404 views over 8 years!
I agree.
For fans of Dougie MacLean, He is in Australia at Woodford. New year 204C
Whatever that means, it is still the same old song..
roughbarked said:
For fans of Dougie MacLean, He is in Australia at Woodford. New year 204CWhatever that means, it is still the same old song..
Dougie MacLean from the old schoolhouse Butterstone. Scotland. Live 202
sarahs mum said:
Official video for Sarah Jarosz’s “Days Can Turn Around” off her forthcoming album Polaroid Lovers, due Jan. 26, 2024https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXb-kzGg95U
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roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
For fans of Dougie MacLean, He is in Australia at Woodford. New year 204CWhatever that means, it is still the same old song..
Dougie MacLean from the old schoolhouse Butterstone. Scotland. Live 202
I have already watched!
Auld lang syne means ‘old long since’.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
For fans of Dougie MacLean, He is in Australia at Woodford. New year 204CWhatever that means, it is still the same old song..
Dougie MacLean from the old schoolhouse Butterstone. Scotland. Live 202
I have already watched!
Auld lang syne means ‘old long since’.
:)
sarahs mum said:
sarahs mum said:
Official video for Sarah Jarosz’s “Days Can Turn Around” off her forthcoming album Polaroid Lovers, due Jan. 26, 2024https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXb-kzGg95U
bump.
Ta. I like this song.
From the ABC site they had this link Hole in my shoe
I used to love this song back in the day.
Was listening to John Renbourn with Jackie McShee dal vivo al Folkstudio di Roma
am now listening to 1968 IS A REALLY GOOD MUSIC YEAR
roughbarked said:
Was listening to John Renbourn with Jackie McShee dal vivo al Folkstudio di Romaam now listening to 1968 IS A REALLY GOOD MUSIC YEAR
roughbarked said:
Was listening to John Renbourn with Jackie McShee dal vivo al Folkstudio di Romaam now listening to 1968 IS A REALLY GOOD MUSIC YEAR
Those two links are about as different as you get, which is why 1968 (and ’69) were good years :)
Tamb said:
roughbarked said:
Was listening to John Renbourn with Jackie McShee dal vivo al Folkstudio di Romaam now listening to 1968 IS A REALLY GOOD MUSIC YEAR
Tar and cement (Verdelle Smith)
:) I liked that song as well but wasn’t it well before 1968?
The set list of the above:
1) Jimi Hendrix Experience – All Along The Watchtower
2) Steppenwolf – Born to Be Wild
3) The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown – Fire
4) Ten Years After – Hear Me Calling
5) Iron Butterfly – In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
6) The Beatles – Revolution
7) The Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man
8) Blue Cheer – Summertime Blues
9) Creedence Clearwater Revival – Suzi Q
10) The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Was listening to John Renbourn with Jackie McShee dal vivo al Folkstudio di Romaam now listening to 1968 IS A REALLY GOOD MUSIC YEAR
Those two links are about as different as you get, which is why 1968 (and ’69) were good years :)
:)
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Was listening to John Renbourn with Jackie McShee dal vivo al Folkstudio di Romaam now listening to 1968 IS A REALLY GOOD MUSIC YEAR
Those two links are about as different as you get, which is why 1968 (and ’69) were good years :)
:)
In 1969, The Moody Blues released two albums in 1969.
The first, On the Threshold of a Dream, became their first No. 1 album in the UK.
The second album of 1969, To Our Children’s Children’s Children, was a concept album inspired by the first Moon landing.
roughbarked said:
Tamb said:
roughbarked said:
Was listening to John Renbourn with Jackie McShee dal vivo al Folkstudio di Romaam now listening to 1968 IS A REALLY GOOD MUSIC YEAR
Tar and cement (Verdelle Smith):) I liked that song as well but wasn’t it well before 1968?
The set list of the above:
1) Jimi Hendrix Experience – All Along The Watchtower
2) Steppenwolf – Born to Be Wild
3) The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown – Fire
4) Ten Years After – Hear Me Calling
5) Iron Butterfly – In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
6) The Beatles – Revolution
7) The Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man
8) Blue Cheer – Summertime Blues
9) Creedence Clearwater Revival – Suzi Q
10) The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil
Tar and cement (Verdelle Smith) Yes. 1966.
Aoife O’Donovan – “All My Friends”“ from the upcoming album All My Friends
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hYVSSv4nlE
It is only the last six songs from the album but I thought the video wasn’t too bad at all.To Our Childrens Childrens Children
- Side Two- The Moody Blues w/lyrics
More Moyun.
米津玄師 (Yonezu Kenshi)《Loser》|Zither Cover
They aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, Several of my cricket team were right into Rush. Me not so much thogh I could see that they were proficient in what they did.
This is obviously written by a big fan. RUSH – Best intro EVER!!!!!!!!!!
11:36 minutes of pure noise.
Yes Live 1978.
Radiohead’s Creep kinda has the same guitar in the chorus as Al Green’s Let’s Stay Together. Like a greater similarity than just a chord sequence.
dv said:
Radiohead’s Creep kinda has the same guitar in the chorus as Al Green’s Let’s Stay Together. Like a greater similarity than just a chord sequence.
Don’t think I’ve heard either song.
roughbarked said:
dv said:
Radiohead’s Creep kinda has the same guitar in the chorus as Al Green’s Let’s Stay Together. Like a greater similarity than just a chord sequence.
Don’t think I’ve heard either song.
Bloody Hell.
A shame that the recordings are so crappy but here are the Quarrymen/early Beatles from the years 58 – 62.
Live At Rockpalast 1983 (Full Concert Video)
Looks like there is some real rain to the north. Wonder if it will reach us.
Went to the shops earlier today (about a 4-5 minute drive), it was spitting, used the wipers about 4 times on the drive home. Hardly heavy enough to call it rain.
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR702.loop.shtml#skip
whoops, wrong blah
This is her first album. Released 8/12/23.
She’s young, Irish and these are old blues. Played the way they originally were.
It is a pity that she didn’t put ‘when the levee breaks’ on this album. She does that really well. So here it is.
When the levee breaks
roughbarked said:
Muireann Bradley – TopicThis is her first album. Released 8/12/23.
She’s young, Irish and these are old blues. Played the way they originally were.
It is a pity that she didn’t put ‘when the levee breaks’ on this album. She does that really well. So here it is.
When the levee breaks
Thanks Mr. Barked, hadn’t heard her before.
Also I don’t recall hearing WTLB before, other than from you know who.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Muireann Bradley – TopicThis is her first album. Released 8/12/23.
She’s young, Irish and these are old blues. Played the way they originally were.
It is a pity that she didn’t put ‘when the levee breaks’ on this album. She does that really well. So here it is.
When the levee breaks
Thanks Mr. Barked, hadn’t heard her before.
Also I don’t recall hearing WTLB before, other than from you know who.
:) She’s relatively new to me as well. Last month I posted this clip Muireann Bradley, Ireland’s Roots and Blues Prodigy | Acoustic Guitar Sessions here.
First I’d heard WTLB played as original as well.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Muireann Bradley – TopicThis is her first album. Released 8/12/23.
She’s young, Irish and these are old blues. Played the way they originally were.
It is a pity that she didn’t put ‘when the levee breaks’ on this album. She does that really well. So here it is.
When the levee breaks
Thanks Mr. Barked, hadn’t heard her before.
Also I don’t recall hearing WTLB before, other than from you know who.
:) She’s relatively new to me as well. Last month I posted this clip Muireann Bradley, Ireland’s Roots and Blues Prodigy | Acoustic Guitar Sessions here.
First I’d heard WTLB played as original as well.
Monday Night sessions Radio Ireland Streamed live on Dec 12, 2023 Muireann Bradley from Ballyboffey
23 mins.
When she was 13.
Vestapol on Waterloo WL-S Deluxe played by 13 year old Muireann
While listening, found this;
Classical Mandolin Bach’s D minor Ciaccona , S. 1004 – Mandolin Princess
Including real mistakes.
roughbarked said:
While listening, found this;
Classical Mandolin Bach’s D minor Ciaccona , S. 1004 – Mandolin Princess
Including real mistakes.
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Muireann Bradley – TopicThis is her first album. Released 8/12/23.
She’s young, Irish and these are old blues. Played the way they originally were.
It is a pity that she didn’t put ‘when the levee breaks’ on this album. She does that really well. So here it is.
When the levee breaks
Thanks Mr. Barked, hadn’t heard her before.
Also I don’t recall hearing WTLB before, other than from you know who.
:) She’s relatively new to me as well. Last month I posted this clip Muireann Bradley, Ireland’s Roots and Blues Prodigy | Acoustic Guitar Sessions here.
First I’d heard WTLB played as original as well.
she plays very classically. everything is precise. the hammer on just so. the pull off just so. nothing wrong with that. it’s all excellent.
A year on the road with a band and she would probably really really feel it.
I do like lots.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Thanks Mr. Barked, hadn’t heard her before.
Also I don’t recall hearing WTLB before, other than from you know who.
:) She’s relatively new to me as well. Last month I posted this clip Muireann Bradley, Ireland’s Roots and Blues Prodigy | Acoustic Guitar Sessions here.
First I’d heard WTLB played as original as well.
she plays very classically. everything is precise. the hammer on just so. the pull off just so. nothing wrong with that. it’s all excellent.
A year on the road with a band and she would probably really really feel it.
I do like lots.
:) Agree.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said::) She’s relatively new to me as well. Last month I posted this clip Muireann Bradley, Ireland’s Roots and Blues Prodigy | Acoustic Guitar Sessions here.
First I’d heard WTLB played as original as well.
she plays very classically. everything is precise. the hammer on just so. the pull off just so. nothing wrong with that. it’s all excellent.
A year on the road with a band and she would probably really really feel it.
I do like lots.
:) Agree.
the carolina americana circuit.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:she plays very classically. everything is precise. the hammer on just so. the pull off just so. nothing wrong with that. it’s all excellent.
A year on the road with a band and she would probably really really feel it.
I do like lots.
:) Agree.
the carolina americana circuit.
She can actually sing as well while playing and that is no mean feat.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said::) Agree.
the carolina americana circuit.
She can actually sing as well while playing and that is no mean feat.
i can do that. and harmonies.
sarahs mum said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:the carolina americana circuit.
She can actually sing as well while playing and that is no mean feat.
i can do that. and harmonies.
Lovely. :)
I’m usually on the harmonica if there’s a jam going..
•Cloe to it all
•Momma Momma
•Beaautiful People
•Animal Crackers
•Mr Tambourine Man
•Tuning My Guitar
•Birthday of the sun
roughbarked said:
Melanie live at woodstock•Cloe to it all
•Momma Momma
•Beaautiful People
•Animal Crackers
•Mr Tambourine Man
•Tuning My Guitar
•Birthday of the sun
:)
Did you see the Rory Phillips links?
The Truth
and from when he was a little older.
Because Boys
roughbarked said:
Did you see the Rory Phillips links?
The Truth
and from when he was a little older.
Because Boys
Saw them but didn’t follow.
Have now :)
First one is great and is going straight to the blog room.
2nd one is not really my musical style, but great words (thanks to transcript).
roughbarked said:
Melanie live at woodstock•Cloe to it all
•Momma Momma
•Beaautiful People
•Animal Crackers
•Mr Tambourine Man
•Tuning My Guitar
•Birthday of the sun
has me a listen to them
and shouldn’t you be out cleaning a trough or something
hear’t raven out there
be sick laugh
it does’n doesn’t care
a psychopath
is looks for a carcass
flesh do tears
eyeballs peck at does
why eat must
raven black they wear
Julie Fowlis Cropredy 2008
Dirty Puirt by Kathleen MacInnes, Fiona Hunter, Kaela Rowan and the What A Voice Band
I’d never heard this Melanie song before and I like it.
Save Me
roughbarked said:
I’d never heard this Melanie song before and I like it.
Save Me
Though this may be a better rendition?
Save Me
To calm the mood.
Canon in D
sarahs mum said:
yeah
roughbarked said:
To calm the mood.
Canon in D
its a bit of a limp version.
Elle&Toni ~ Mary Chapin Carpenter cover
Treebeard play “Witches Promise” (HD multi-cam) at Nene Valley Rock Festival (NVRF) – 3rd Sept 2023.
14 views.
roughbarked said:
Treebeard play “Witches Promise” (HD multi-cam) at Nene Valley Rock Festival (NVRF) – 3rd Sept 2023.14 views.
Must be good :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Treebeard play “Witches Promise” (HD multi-cam) at Nene Valley Rock Festival (NVRF) – 3rd Sept 2023.14 views.
Must be good :)
could be worse.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Treebeard play “Witches Promise” (HD multi-cam) at Nene Valley Rock Festival (NVRF) – 3rd Sept 2023.14 views.
Must be good :)
could be worse.
Could it?
It wasn’t all that great.
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Must be good :)
could be worse.
Could it?
It wasn’t all that great.
Had a look and a listen, then went to the Jethro Tull version, which was more balanced in more ways than one.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
sarahs mum said:could be worse.
Could it?
It wasn’t all that great.
Had a look and a listen, then went to the Jethro Tull version, which was more balanced in more ways than one.
:)
I actually did the same.
Landless are Lily Power, Meabh Meir, Ruth Clinton and Sinead Lynch. Formed in 2013 and based in Ireland, they sing unaccompanied traditional songs in four-part harmony.
in the guardian.review
https://landless.bandcamp.com/album/l-ireach
Four distinct female voices which harmonise and intertwine, with minimal and at times no accompaniment. Feels at times closer to choral chamber music than your typical celtic fare.
roughbarked said:
Landless are Lily Power, Meabh Meir, Ruth Clinton and Sinead Lynch. Formed in 2013 and based in Ireland, they sing unaccompanied traditional songs in four-part harmony.
in the guardian.review
https://landless.bandcamp.com/album/l-ireach
Four distinct female voices which harmonise and intertwine, with minimal and at times no accompaniment. Feels at times closer to choral chamber music than your typical celtic fare.
All good stuff :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Landless are Lily Power, Meabh Meir, Ruth Clinton and Sinead Lynch. Formed in 2013 and based in Ireland, they sing unaccompanied traditional songs in four-part harmony.
in the guardian.review
https://landless.bandcamp.com/album/l-ireach
Four distinct female voices which harmonise and intertwine, with minimal and at times no accompaniment. Feels at times closer to choral chamber music than your typical celtic fare.All good stuff :)
Glad to hear it. :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Landless are Lily Power, Meabh Meir, Ruth Clinton and Sinead Lynch. Formed in 2013 and based in Ireland, they sing unaccompanied traditional songs in four-part harmony.
in the guardian.review
https://landless.bandcamp.com/album/l-ireach
Four distinct female voices which harmonise and intertwine, with minimal and at times no accompaniment. Feels at times closer to choral chamber music than your typical celtic fare.All good stuff :)
Some fine singing.
Steeleye Span also did a version of The Fisherman’s Wife.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6fs_Qt05XI
Bubblecar said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Landless are Lily Power, Meabh Meir, Ruth Clinton and Sinead Lynch. Formed in 2013 and based in Ireland, they sing unaccompanied traditional songs in four-part harmony.
in the guardian.review
https://landless.bandcamp.com/album/l-ireach
Four distinct female voices which harmonise and intertwine, with minimal and at times no accompaniment. Feels at times closer to choral chamber music than your typical celtic fare.All good stuff :)
Some fine singing.
Steeleye Span also did a version of The Fisherman’s Wife.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6fs_Qt05XI
Amazing as it may seem, I really don’t know their stuff from that album.
I’ll have to listen into it.
The Rev Dodgson said:
Bubblecar said:
The Rev Dodgson said:All good stuff :)
Some fine singing.
Steeleye Span also did a version of The Fisherman’s Wife.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6fs_Qt05XI
Amazing as it may seem, I really don’t know their stuff from that album.
I’ll have to listen into it.
and myself. ditto.
RTÉ lyric fm
Landless session on The Blue of the Night
Someone set Alt J’s beautiful song “Taro” to images from Godfrey Reggio’s film Powaqqatsi and, despite not really being thematically similar, it’s quite wonderful.
Taro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3fTw_D3l10
Cold Chisel performing Wild Thing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z6RjUi3rmE
There’s a remote chance Jimmy is a little tipsy here, but man, what a performance… what a voice he has… and Mossy doing his thing, great Aussie band.
John Farnham performing Led Zeppelin which I didn’t know was a thing until just now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2Yi6TVi-sU
esselte said:
John Farnham performing Led Zeppelin which I didn’t know was a thing until just now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2Yi6TVi-sU
Neither did I until now. Thanks very much for showing me. He’s no Robert Plant but he did have a powerful voice in his time. He could do a number of such songs.
Youngest daughter bought me for my birthday a book of medieval and renaissance guitar pieces, as played by John Renbourn, and I just noticed that you can download recordings of all of them at:
Just have to work out how to slow it down now.
JudgeMental said:
THE Flying Circus?
roughbarked said:
JudgeMental said:
THE Flying Circus?
Otherwise known as Cleese and the Crusaders.
But what they have to do with doom metal, I don’t know.
But then I don’t even know what doom metal is.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
JudgeMental said:
THE Flying Circus?
Otherwise known as Cleese and the Crusaders.
But what they have to do with doom metal, I don’t know.
But then I don’t even know what doom metal is.
Could be an offshoot of death metal?
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
JudgeMental said:
THE Flying Circus?
Otherwise known as Cleese and the Crusaders.
But what they have to do with doom metal, I don’t know.
But then I don’t even know what doom metal is.
Could always ask TATE I suppose
I’ve heard of Black Sabbath.
206K views 15 years ago
roughbarked said:
Sandy Denny – 3.10 to Yuma206K views 15 years ago
Sandy Denny.
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
No EndSandy Denny.
beautiful
Thought you didn’t like my choice of music? ;)
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
No EndSandy Denny.
beautiful
Thought you didn’t like my choice of music? ;)
Here’s the whole album Like an Old Fashioned Waltz
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:beautiful
Thought you didn’t like my choice of music? ;)
Here’s the whole album Like an Old Fashioned Waltz
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
No EndSandy Denny.
beautiful
Thought you didn’t like my choice of music? ;)
I think you must have me confused with someone else.
Train in the Distance · Paul Simon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YUEziX25DQ
sarahs mum said:
Train in the Distance · Paul Simonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YUEziX25DQ
Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard.
The Red Clay Ramblers.
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Black Smoke TrainThe Red Clay Ramblers.
or if you want black smoke
Particularly liked this one RUSSIAN LOCOMOTIVE COLD START BREATHS FIRE! COOL! SEE DESCRIPTION!
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
roughbarked said:
Black Smoke TrainThe Red Clay Ramblers.
or if you want black smoke
Particularly liked this one RUSSIAN LOCOMOTIVE COLD START BREATHS FIRE! COOL! SEE DESCRIPTION!
Shoulda been for wookie.
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With digital media and the rise of streaming music services, the sale of physical albums and singles has dried up. Artists now rely on making a living from live performances, but that, too, is under threat.
Australia’s Arts Minister Tony Burke has a guitar strapped on for his Instagram profile pic. He regularly posts shots of himself at gigs and was vocal in his support of the local live music industry during his time in opposition.
But it’s the multinational music and ticketing companies that are benefitting most from these changes, not the local music industry.
https://michaelwest.com.au/australian-music-loses-out-in-shift-to-streaming-ticketing-monopoly-struggling-venues/
Ian said:
Ten Years After – I’d Love to Change the World
Ages since I listened to 10 yrs after. They were good.
2nd top comment:
Unbelievable how 53 years later a song from 1971 describes 2024
This is a song for Barcelona, city of gravity and light
City that gave me back my fire and restored my appetite
Something a bit different for JB
The Rev Dodgson said:
Ian said:
Ten Years After – I’d Love to Change the WorldAges since I listened to 10 yrs after. They were good.
2nd top comment:
Unbelievable how 53 years later a song from 1971 describes 2024
Yes
Ian said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
Ian said:
Ten Years After – I’d Love to Change the WorldAges since I listened to 10 yrs after. They were good.
2nd top comment:
Unbelievable how 53 years later a song from 1971 describes 2024
Yes
They were good too :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
Ian said:
Ten Years After – I’d Love to Change the WorldAges since I listened to 10 yrs after. They were good.
2nd top comment:
Unbelievable how 53 years later a song from 1971 describes 2024
:)
The Rev Dodgson said:
Ian said:
The Rev Dodgson said:Ages since I listened to 10 yrs after. They were good.
2nd top comment:
Unbelievable how 53 years later a song from 1971 describes 2024
Yes
They were good too :)
they were.
I believe this is AI Celtic music. Twilight Harvest
Tau.Neutrino said:
Zero 7 Feat. Sophie Barker – In The Waiting Line
Twisted · Joni Mitchell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vmq-DHQRF4
sarahs mum said:
Twisted · Joni Mitchellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vmq-DHQRF4
Thought I hadn’t heard that one, but I discover it’s an old favourite and I have the LP.
Must dig it out and have a listen :)
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Twisted · Joni Mitchellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vmq-DHQRF4
Thought I hadn’t heard that one, but I discover it’s an old favourite and I have the LP.
Must dig it out and have a listen :)
it’s a fine album.
sarahs mum said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Twisted · Joni Mitchellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vmq-DHQRF4
Thought I hadn’t heard that one, but I discover it’s an old favourite and I have the LP.
Must dig it out and have a listen :)
it’s a fine album.
All her stuff is of fine quality.
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Twisted · Joni Mitchellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vmq-DHQRF4
Thought I hadn’t heard that one, but I discover it’s an old favourite and I have the LP.
Must dig it out and have a listen :)
roughbarked said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
sarahs mum said:
Twisted · Joni Mitchellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vmq-DHQRF4
Thought I hadn’t heard that one, but I discover it’s an old favourite and I have the LP.
Must dig it out and have a listen :)
Halley’s comet
Darren Hanlon.
roughbarked said:
The Weaver and the Factory Maid – Steeleye Span
I can listen to that one without even following the link :)
dv said:
The Internet tells me that’s the Not The Nine’O clock Blondie team in 1979.
dv said:
__
Rowan Attkison, Pamela Stephenson, Griff Rees Jones and…….don’t know
The Rev Dodgson said:
dv said:
The Internet tells me that’s the Not The Nine’O clock Blondie team in 1979.
To be honest I would have assumed you’d know that without internet help.
dv said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
dv said:
The Internet tells me that’s the Not The Nine’O clock Blondie team in 1979.
To be honest I would have assumed you’d know that without internet help.
Well I recognised the blokes, but not the blondie. We don’t see much of her these days.
The Rev Dodgson said:
dv said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The Internet tells me that’s the Not The Nine’O clock Blondie team in 1979.
To be honest I would have assumed you’d know that without internet help.
Well I recognised the blokes, but not the blondie. We don’t see much of her these days.
You will see her often in Billy Connelly’s latest docos
The Rev Dodgson said:
dv said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The Internet tells me that’s the Not The Nine’O clock Blondie team in 1979.
To be honest I would have assumed you’d know that without internet help.
Well I recognised the blokes, but not the blondie. We don’t see much of her these days.
Did you not watch the show?
tauto said:
dv said:
__
Rowan Attkison, Pamela Stephenson, Griff Rees Jones and…….don’t know
Mel Smith. He and Jones had their own series, “Alas Smith & Jones”.
The Rev Dodgson said:
dv said:
The Rev Dodgson said:The Internet tells me that’s the Not The Nine’O clock Blondie team in 1979.
To be honest I would have assumed you’d know that without internet help.
Well I recognised the blokes, but not the blondie. We don’t see much of her these days.
pamala anderson.
dv said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
dv said:To be honest I would have assumed you’d know that without internet help.
Well I recognised the blokes, but not the blondie. We don’t see much of her these days.
Did you not watch the show?
Not a lot.
Too busy starting a family, then moved to Saudi where we didn’t have a TV, and I suspect they wouldn’t have shown much of NTNOCN anyway.
One of ELP’s nicest little songs.
From the Beginning
roughbarked said:
One of ELP’s nicest little songs.
From the Beginning
Following up with Take a Pebble
Live in Zurich1970.
Live version of Year of the Cat
Al Stewart.
Vanilla Fudge.
Bought some funk complimation cds
King Britt presents SYLK 180 When the funk hits the fan
And
1-800 New Funk
Both are highly recommended.
I’m listening to Brooklyn Funk Essentials album Cool and Steady and Easy, they are a music collective from Brooklyn and they feature different poets and musicians.
Listening to the weather report
Some Mysterious Desert music.
1977 Casvallah.
15K views 8 days ago #psychedelicrock #1970s #surfrock
Casvallah is known as a unique fictional band that emerged in the 1970s and has carved out a unique place for itself in the music world, combining the influences of psychedelic rock, surf rock, and Middle Eastern desert music. The band was formed in the mid-1970s and quickly gained a cult following with its captivating music that immersed its listeners in a hypnotic desert atmosphere. … more..
Bob Dylan & Joan Baez (Hugh Stadium in Fort Collins, Colorado) – Rolling Thunder Revue 1976
52.06 minutes.
roughbarked said:
Bob Dylan & Joan Baez (Hugh Stadium in Fort Collins, Colorado) – Rolling Thunder Revue 197652.06 minutes.
Didn’t know they were performing together in ’76.
Reading TATE I see:
Baez was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 7, 2017.
What took them so long?!
The Rev Dodgson said:
roughbarked said:
Bob Dylan & Joan Baez (Hugh Stadium in Fort Collins, Colorado) – Rolling Thunder Revue 197652.06 minutes.
Didn’t know they were performing together in ’76.
Reading TATE I see:
Baez was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 7, 2017.What took them so long?!
There are many things unknown.
Along the way are many factoids about their career and connection to David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, The Clash and others.
Yes, they were the band that the above would go to watch. They were called The Pretty Things.
Here are the non-album singles 1964-1978