King of Leon
James
King of Leon
James
Mos Def - The Ecstatic
Preview :30 clips available at:
and
Becomes available either Monday or Tuesday of this week.
42 years later, Brothers and Sisters
It's time to decide....
I wanna hear some revolution out there.....
Who'dofthunk people in 2009 would be listening to stuff like this, from Green Day?
Violence is an energy
From here to eternity
Violence is an energy
Silence is the enemy
So gimme gimme revolution
The more I feel it, the more it grows!
Last edited by Bobl; June-10-09 at 02:23 PM. Reason: sp
Slique - Rhythm & Ghetto Soul
tha comeback
Last edited by vetalalumni; June-11-09 at 04:37 PM.
I feel better now. Just heard Thornetta sing "Piece Of My Heart"
Children of Men [[Music from the Motion Picture)
Pretty ladies in the house, say whoaa:
- Amerie - Best 15 things. Awaiting her new album due this year.
- Vanessa Williams - The Real Thing. What a special lady Vanessa is.
- Teena Marie - Congo Square. Deeply funky as usual. Guests artist include MC Lyte, George Duke, Howard Hewitt, Shirley Murdock, Rose Lebeau [[Teena's daughter), and especially Faith Evans [[Macy Gray stylings).
Samples http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...f=mu_dm_alb_dp
Last edited by vetalalumni; June-15-09 at 04:26 PM.
Check out a novelty item from the Beau Hunks...the music of the little rascals...Very cool.
Cc: I know I'm three days late with this comment, but it's good to see you drop in on one of the few non-confrontational, just-for-fun threads here on DY.
Once in a blue moon. All work and no play, as the saying goes.
Just chillax'n with some Classic Jazz Funk. It can't get better than this!
Check it out.....[[only for the Kool-Katz)
Stream
Download
Tracklisting:
Caldera - Sky Islands
Side Effect - Keep That Same Old Feeling
Gabor Szabo - Keep Smiling
Pieces Of A Dream - Warm Weather
John Handy - I Can Tell
Sergio Mendes and Brazil 77 - The Real Thing
MFSB - Mysteries Of The World
Dennis Coffey - Free Spirit
War - Flying Machine
Angela Bofill - People Make The World Go Round
Renzo Fraeise - 12 Engle Street
Mass Production - Cosmic Lust
Atmosfear - Invasion
Incognito - Shine
Ramsey Lewis - Salongo
Gary Bartz - Carnaval De L'Esprit
Fela Kuti is up next!
blksoul_atcha!
The BJL, the Color you love to hate!
Bx:
Your mention of Angela Bofill - People Make The World Go Round struck a nerve here. I saw her perform several times, decades ago.
Sad what has happened to her [[two devastating strokes, no medical insurance), but the music lives on!
Right now, I am listening to Diddley Daddy, by the old Detroit Blues Band
Last edited by Bobl; June-20-09 at 07:07 PM.
Ok, Ok, not wanting to thread grab, this will be my last entry here for a while.
"I Walk On Guilded Splinters", by Dr. John
Due to the lack of work situation, couldn't make it to the show tonight. The thing is, I miss the pops and cracks from the old vinyl album that contributed to the vibe of this song. Digital version is too clean!
Does anyone know what I am talking about?
Last edited by Bobl; June-27-09 at 11:16 PM.
Beyonce - Above And Beyonce [[at this rate, Ciara or Keri will have a difficult time catching or surpassing Beyonce)
Early gospel music. This song rocks. I just read about this lady in a book I am reading. I never heard of her before. Thanks to the magic of You Tube, here she is:
[[Arizona Dranes)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79hhWYVY75s
Quote: "I miss the pops and cracks from the old vinyl album that contributed to the vibe of this song. Digital version is too clean!
Does anyone know what I am talking about?"
Yes, sort of like some black and white movies should have been left that way.
Wasn't it Turner that went on the "colorization" kick about some 10-15yrs back with their MGM catalog?
Listening to Steppenwolf's "Hey Lawdy Mama".
Last edited by MoparDan; June-30-09 at 01:03 PM.
Michael Jackson - Off The Wall. Oh how we partied hardy of this album!
Thanks MoparDan.
Michael Jackson. Everything, all holiday weekend. A legend.
Fred Astaire, James Brown, Bill Bailey moves.
Excellent vocals, and sophisticated funky [[ala Q and Bros Johnson Cali style).
Ahead of his time.
Fred Astaire? I thought he was a dancer.
Yea, Jackson was exceptionally talented...too bad he was such a twisted and evil freak.
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