Listening to the Butthole Surfers for Django. I think he liked them.
https://youtu.be/gLUMTWzol3Q
Listening to the Butthole Surfers for Django. I think he liked them.
https://youtu.be/gLUMTWzol3Q
Once someone removed that old St. Andrew's flyer for them hanging up in the back bathroom [[with warning not to remove) of the punk riock house I lived in, the place burned down shortly after.
Anyway, to topic, I'm listening to Groucho singing "Lydia the Tattooed Lady" on a record [[just freshly purchased-happy record day!-despite the sad news) playing from downstairs.
Percy Sledge.
Listening to some Electric Wizard
Stairway to Heaven was one of the biggest rock songs of the 1970s - loved, imitated and sometimes parodied. Now Led Zeppelin's classic track is back on the turntable, on a re-mastered version of the band's fourth album. 43 years after its release, the song continues to hold a place in many music fans' hearts.
Guitarist Jimmy Page gives a personal account of how a rock anthem came together.
stairway to heaven was a blatant rip-off of Spirit's "Taurus." I'm sure page fails to mention that "stairway" got its start when zep heard "taurus" when they toured with Spirit and Randy CaliforniaStairway to Heaven was one of the biggest rock songs of the 1970s - loved, imitated and sometimes parodied. Now Led Zeppelin's classic track is back on the turntable, on a re-mastered version of the band's fourth album. 43 years after its release, the song continues to hold a place in many music fans' hearts.
Guitarist Jimmy Page gives a personal account of how a rock anthem came together.
Macon, GA in 1974. Wet Willie, Allman Bros and more.
Dennis Banks tells it loud and clear.
https://youtu.be/2nHUckKzfGY
The mechanics who resurrected my 1999 Mustang GT also rescued my Gerry Rafferty CD from its long-dead sarcophagus. Little did they know how much that would mean to me. I had played that CD all the way back to Detroit after a 25-year involuntary absence.
♫"When you wake up it's a new morning.
The sun is shining, it's a new morning.
You're going, you're going home."♫
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_89aBb170n0
can't get it outta my head...
Quicksilver 1970
You're a, quicksilver girl...
All this silver reminded me of this one, Silver Apple. Play this when you want it to rain. Open the windows and turn it up.
Ian & Mick.
https://youtu.be/t12mRz6oMm8
My fav is "I Have Known Love". Saw them play at Zoot's back when, and I was lucky to hang around to watch an interview with Simeon and get to smoke one with him. This was before the accident.
Naw, for the 4th of July I'm keeping my ear [[and eye) open to this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCJr3wLggXE
very detroit video. wish I could find one that wasn't hacked off at the start
Dang earworms! I looked at a house out west of Ann Arbor today, and just down the road was Lodi Nursery. Been running this in my head ever since, time to pass it along. Hope you like it. I am so grateful for being better off than I dreamed of back then.
CCR is always appropriate.
True. Well, after that one, released in 1969, got done drilling in my ears, somehow I switched to this one, released in 1968. Am I crazy? Is this very similar in mood and sound?
All I know is that I want Robertson's double neck guitar/mandolin
Robbie does it all so good! OK, I'm headin' down the slippery slope for real. Here comes my second hippiehood.
1975 headin' for some dirt road back street.
Gimme Shelter
Playing for Change
https://youtu.be/GJtq6OmD-_Y
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You Tube Battle of the Bands Plagiarism edition:
"Woo Hoo" by the Rock A Teens vs. "Yeah Yeah" by the Revillos:
https://youtu.be/M2UPIzGZrSA
https://youtu.be/YU6FZcXY_yA
I like this one......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cRVRCW0YHc
Happy 70th birthday to songwriter PF Sloan. I'm sure we all remember his big hit song "Secret Agent Man" as performed by Mel Torme:
https://youtu.be/JRQcPg5eQtM
Or maybe this one by the Turtles:
https://youtu.be/fvV5vC9NP2E
A few more:
https://youtu.be/4bjfwC-1tv8
https://youtu.be/2crD179kvzQ
https://youtu.be/Imo566nPcZ4
He also wrote "Eve of Destruction" and did some Dylanish things on his solo albums, but I like
the poppier ones best.
Now you've gone and done it. Now I'm going to be binging on Patrick McGoohan / Danger Man [[Secret Agent Man) / The Prisoner all weekend.Happy 70th birthday to songwriter PF Sloan. I'm sure we all remember his big hit song "Secret Agent Man" as performed by Mel Torme:
https://youtu.be/JRQcPg5eQtM
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DANGER MAN: SERIES: 1. [[1960-1962)
Thanks, Pam.
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