I’ve probably posted video of Lissie before, and honestly, I’ll do it again. I love this girl. This video was shot in someone’s back yard in Brooklyn. Someone needs to give the video operator a knock on the head or give ’em a tripod, but I still get a kick out of it. Lissie and her band are so good at what they do they need almost nothing in the way of equipment, just raw talent.
Gino Vannelli – Powerful People
What would you get if 3 Dog Night and the Moody Blues dated?
No clue.
PMS?
A very crowded sleeping bag.
Friday night I’m going nowhere
All the lights are changing green to red…
David Gray – Babylon
I have to admit I have an occasional penchant for country music. Mostly the ladies of country. And I have always loved this lady’s voice and a great many of her songs. Not to mention a huge crush. This particular duel inspired an entire book for me. Granted, it isn’t finished yet but…
I was never a big Reba fan until I started watching her sitcom.
You’ve got to watch that video. The interplay between Reba and Linda Davis toward the end is the key to the song.
All through the song as far as I’m concerned. I wouldn’t want to be the doof playing fast and loose with either of them.
Test 1 2 3, dance…
Whom, how the hell are you doing?
Hey, Whom, good to see you.
I’m doing great. Spent the last two days with friends and family for a birthday bash and Thanksgiving. Life is great. The test post worked…. you got rid of Zoo Tools for videos?
Seems to be more of a personal choice. Lots of embedded videos here have a tendency to slow some puters down.
Oh yeah… Do I know that… Zoo Music Night would crash the ole’ desktop…
Cleaned it up… and it’s running OK now, but will have to play with the “Tools” again. Forgot how to work it, but a Celebration or two will refresh my memory.
Here’s the road to the ZooTools
(courtesy of our very own darling zxbe)
Gimme Shelter 1969 – The Rolling Stone
The Rolling Stones – Rain Fall Down
Dedicated to BillO: this is the reason you’ll never win “the war on Christmas”:
The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil
ebb, I always liked this version better for Symphony.
Woooo, my favorite Stones’ song. Speakers at 11…..
Don Henley – New York Minute
Back in my wayward youth I always liked bands that were a bit more than your average garage band. Something more than a bass, lead and a set of drums. This one was one of my favorites
Playing brass in school band, BST, Chicago and Lighthouse were what a lot of my friends and I liked in that time period.
Oh I missed out – small high school with NO marching or any kind of band. Could that be the reason I’m such a
The Doors – Wild Child
Iggy Pop – Real Wild Child (Wild One)
Enya-Wild Child
I’ll raise your Lucretia with the Sisters of Mercy – Lucretia, My Reflection
Loves me some BST…
Hahahah, I remembered….
I know I’ve posted this before. But, damn …
Well, it’s not really a music video in how we think of it, but, there’s music and it’s really cute
Dr. Hoo
A Zoo denizen:
Insidious Prophet – State Of Confusion (Tantrum Original)
A song that seems pertinent, both for the climatic and political seasons:
Blame Whom for starting this trend –
Cat and owl playing – Fum & Gebra
Deixa’m Dir una Cosa” – Sopa De Cabra
Gregg Allman- I’m No Angel
Dexy’s Midnight Runners. Let’s Make This Precious
For those who love classical engineering music….
Work Smarter, Not Harder!
Intelligent dog – he watches the machine go to the exact angle then nearly out runs the ball.
Imelda May – Mayhem
Back to the original post’s theme… country…
Me too. This is a Bob Dylan tune. She does it better than Bob.
Linda Ronstadt- I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
Down Under Country?
Please, Mister
I still know the lyrics to that one!
Poco – Call It Love
Stevie Ray Vaughan in Tokyo “Cold Shot”
Roy Buchanan – Wayfaring Pilgrim
THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH – ILL SAIL THIS SHIP ALONE
Leo Kottke – Vaseline Machine Gun
Let’s try that one more time:
THE BEAUTIFUL SOUTH – ILL SAIL THIS SHIP ALONE
Leo Kottke – Vaseline Machine Gun
Grand Funk Railroad – We’re An American Band LIVE – 1974
Iron Butterfly – 1969 In A Gadda Da Vida
Ohhh, Stevie Ray….
Ranked 12th on the all time greatest guitarists… Not high enough in my opinion.
Aimee
Oh John, Poems, Prayers and Promises…
Chris Rea – The Blue Cafe…
Blue Moon-The Marcels-1961
Now for some real Rock n Roll. It’s Chrissie, and play it LOUD!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CYsOGTA0eo
Jelly Roll Morton – Maple Leaf Stomp
Maple leaf rag – Scott Joplin
Bessie Smith,Lost Your Head Blues
Big Mama Thornton – Everything Gonna Be Alright
Sam Cooke – You Send Me
Etta James – The Very Thought of You
smokestack lightnin’ – HOWLIN WOLF
Little Walter My Babe
I was at the Fillmore when “Cream” first came to America. After the first act “Cream” was really late to start their set, and the crowd was getting restless. They finally came out and played great. Years later in an interview Eric Clapton revealed why they were late. They were afraid to follow the first act, who blew the doors off the dump. Well here’s the guy, and his band that “Cream” feared.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHCm6x_j6MA
Cotton – another great blues harpist.
Paul Butterfield — St. James Infirmary
Bobby Bland – St James Infirmary
I miss Butter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3LEhfbKCSc&feature=grec_index
Echo & the Bunnymen – Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
Peer Gynt-Suite – La mañana