dmiller,I really do enjoy your music posts. dmiller--I get that you are musician--I live with one--my kid is sem-pro and EXACTING in what he likes. I sometimes think you guys with the ear listen and hear a whole other language!! I loved the Steve Martin video--never would have seen it if you had not posted it. I always look at this thread. Thanks! Keep em coming--I need the diversity in my music tastes! bfhThanks for the Madonna video--took me down memory lane--I used to live for that song "Borderline"--you are great at picking music--please consider doing more as I really enjoy your choices. Thanks
I'm listening to this : 'Bad video...great song This video shows the making of the song: I guess I'm a blues/jazz junkie at heart.Forgot to add... this was Herbie's 72nd or so album.MStar,Who is that playing in that jam session? This music junkie needs to know : )
MSTAR--you posted something done in Northampton--I was in Northampton today! Gordon Lightfoot is coming to the Calvin--not Jazz or Blues but might be fun--they do have some good music there.This one is for you groovy posters--I missed that era--just by a little--must have been FUN!! :)
MStar, Who is that playing in that jam session? This music junkie needs to know
That was Jorma Kakounen (on the left) and David Bromberg(on the right). Theyve both been around for quite awhile. Jorma was with the Jefferson Airplane then Hot Tuna. Bromberg has been a sideman for just about everybody. They were both students of the amazing street evangelist/guitarist Rev Gary Davis who im very partial to..
Heres another of "the Revs" students Roy Bookbinder
MSTAR--you posted something done in Northampton--I was in Northampton today! Gordon Lightfoot is coming to the Calvin
Dang you should have waved ! I was about 10 miles from there today myself in Williamsburg. Northhampton always has some great music,... the next big deal we have out in my little town is Richard Thompson who Im looking forward to..
I'm posting this for a dear friend ....Saw Melody this summer at the Montréal Jazz Festival as well as in Toronto about a week ago....one of my newer favouritesenjoyseeing her live was seeing something i called PERFECTIONand this is pretty cute as well...
Danny Michel ... saw him last week at a Folk Festivalenjoy: and Suzie Vinnick and Rick Fines.... were also attendies...Rick sat around the campfire one night and sang along til the wee hours ... i was in heaven
OMG...that's Eric in that first video you posted with Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash...
How cool is that!
Just finished watching the first video you posted on Cream...what a great trek down memory lane...though I was but a wee-un during those psychedelic years...it put many things in place for me.
c'mon people now!.......at the risk of seeming platitudinal, or sickeningly sixities-ish........i offer this selection to a great thread...my personal favorite at the greasespot cafe............not a "can-you-top-this" thread, but a "why-not-contribute" thread........dedicated to the true great communicator of the human spirit, and true uniter of the human soul.........MUSIC!!.............................PEACE!
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I got to see Youngbloods in Hippie Fest a couple of years ago - it a excellent. Great song!
Check out the movie "1969" sometime - it's got that song in the soundtrack but even better - it's littered with GREAT music from 1969!
The PLOT:
In 1969, two best friends, Ralph Karr (Robert Downey Jr.) and Scott Denny (Kiefer Sutherland) live in a stuffy, upper-middle class suburban town in Maryland at the offset of the Vietnam War, and are both in college. While Scott's brother Alden enlists, he and Ralph are outspoken in their opposition to the war. Scott's attitude alienates him from his father Cliff and he and Ralph decide to spend the summer on the road, living out of their van and experiencing all the freedom the counterculture has to offer. Various events lead them back to town where they learn of the death of Alden. This event proves to be the catalyst needed to bridge the gap between father and son and enlightens them both to the true cost of the war.
you guys and gals have done it again!!.........sure love joni mitchell RBG!.......and enjoyed brett fraser too!........and, our dear A La Prochaine!.........long time no see!.........thanks for the introduction to melody gardot!..........fabulous!..........and waysider, and bulwinkl, and mstar...........always interesting musical moments you guys bring up!.............and chas...........talking heads!!!!..........rhode island will always be proud!!!!..........like i said!......I LOVE THIS THREAD!!!..........and, ya got me goin'now!.............an all-time great follows!
Geisha 779,OMG...that's Eric in that first video you posted with Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash...How cool is that!Just finished watching the first video you posted on Cream...what a great trek down memory lane...though I was but a wee-un during those psychedelic years...it put many things in place for me. thanks!
This one is for you--The other was Blind Faith------this is Cream! BTW--I was a tyke too--I missed it by a few years--love it anyway!!
THIS IS DEDICATED TO HAP'S KID, WHO GOT BUSTED DURING A PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION FOR PEACE, DURING THE RECENT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION IN ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA!.......THEY WERE TOLD WHERE THEY COULD MARCH, THEN SURROUNDED AND ATTACKED BY THE RIOT POLICE (WHO WERE "PROTECTING" THE OLD, RICH FOLK INSIDE THE CONVENTION HALL), WITH BULLDOZERS, PERCUSSION GRENADES, AND MACE AT THE MARION BRIDGE WHERE THEY HAD BEEN DIRECTED TO MARCH!.............THEY TOOK HIS WALLET, HIS PHONE, AND THE KEYS TO HIS BIKE, NEVER RETURNED THEM TO HIM, AND THEN "SET HIM FREE" AT 5:30 AM ON THE STREETS OF A STRANGE CITY, WITH NO WALLET, NO PHONE, AND NO TRANSPORTATION!...............WTF???
and thanks to chasufarley for reminding me of talking heads.........whose music is just so appropriate for how i feel about what was done to hap's son!............you can be proud of him hap!..............a real chip off the old block!...........and, a fine young american imho!
ok..........got that off my chest!............sorry for the "political interruption"..............i'm better now, thanks to the music!.............peace.
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that was nice !!!! and here's another nice pairing, monsieur Don't Worry Be Happy:
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Fights on the music thread?
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I dont know whats allowed .. Im a fan of all sorts of things --at this moment an informal acoustic jam
"Keep your lamp trimmed and Burnin" If its too weird for you move on..
It Takes a lot to Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry--an underrated song in my book
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dmiller,I really do enjoy your music posts. dmiller--I get that you are musician--I live with one--my kid is sem-pro and EXACTING in what he likes. I sometimes think you guys with the ear listen and hear a whole other language!! I loved the Steve Martin video--never would have seen it if you had not posted it. I always look at this thread. Thanks! Keep em coming--I need the diversity in my music tastes! bfhThanks for the Madonna video--took me down memory lane--I used to live for that song "Borderline"--you are great at picking music--please consider doing more as I really enjoy your choices. Thanks
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No one leave!!
Its too good here
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I'm listening to this : 'Bad video...great song This video shows the making of the song: I guess I'm a blues/jazz junkie at heart.Forgot to add... this was Herbie's 72nd or so album.MStar,Who is that playing in that jam session? This music junkie needs to know : )
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MSTAR--you posted something done in Northampton--I was in Northampton today! Gordon Lightfoot is coming to the Calvin--not Jazz or Blues but might be fun--they do have some good music there.This one is for you groovy posters--I missed that era--just by a little--must have been FUN!! :)
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Heres another of "the Revs" students Roy Bookbinder
Dang you should have waved ! I was about 10 miles from there today myself in Williamsburg. Northhampton always has some great music,... the next big deal we have out in my little town is Richard Thompson who Im looking forward to..
---I better post another
song before i keep talking too much :)
Since Im on the topic now--
Kaukonen doing another tasty Gary Davis Tune
"Sally Where'd You Get Your Liquor From"
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This may be a bit off topic but here is a link that will show you what Jorma is currently occupied with.
http://www.furpeaceranch.com/index.html
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This Video reminded me of the ladies at Greasespot Cafe, Ill bet we have a lotsa talent out there, maybe they could do something like this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkqnHNpcKOQ
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I'm posting this for a dear friend ....Saw Melody this summer at the Montréal Jazz Festival as well as in Toronto about a week ago....one of my newer favouritesenjoyseeing her live was seeing something i called PERFECTIONand this is pretty cute as well...
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Danny Michel ... saw him last week at a Folk Festivalenjoy: and Suzie Vinnick and Rick Fines.... were also attendies...Rick sat around the campfire one night and sang along til the wee hours ... i was in heaven
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When I Needed You------Little Eva
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Geisha 779,
OMG...that's Eric in that first video you posted with Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash...
How cool is that!
Just finished watching the first video you posted on Cream...what a great trek down memory lane...though I was but a wee-un during those psychedelic years...it put many things in place for me.
thanks!
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finally found one by a very underated band as far as I'm concerned
Saw them in Athens Ohio at The Southern Ohio Folk Festival,I think it was 71 before I got involved
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Hey there, Moose guy
I completely agree.
These guys were grossly under-rated.
This cut does not even come close to showing how great they were in person.
I saw them in Cleveland, Ohio in about the same time frame at a bar called The Smilin' Dog Saloon.
(W.25th St.)
They did a version of Eleanor Rigby that featured the fiddle player.
He used a tape delay device (revolutionary for those days) to replicate the sound of a string quartet.
Thank you for bringing back some terrific musical memories for me.
Here is link that has more info and some really killer "cuts".
http://www.mckendreespring.com/site2.php
Check out #10----Meet Me In Paris.
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Mckendree Spring3 was one of the few albums I wore out .I think I had to buy it 3 times.
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I got to see Youngbloods in Hippie Fest a couple of years ago - it a excellent. Great song!
Check out the movie "1969" sometime - it's got that song in the soundtrack but even better - it's littered with GREAT music from 1969!
The PLOT:
In 1969, two best friends, Ralph Karr (Robert Downey Jr.) and Scott Denny (Kiefer Sutherland) live in a stuffy, upper-middle class suburban town in Maryland at the offset of the Vietnam War, and are both in college. While Scott's brother Alden enlists, he and Ralph are outspoken in their opposition to the war. Scott's attitude alienates him from his father Cliff and he and Ralph decide to spend the summer on the road, living out of their van and experiencing all the freedom the counterculture has to offer. Various events lead them back to town where they learn of the death of Alden. This event proves to be the catalyst needed to bridge the gap between father and son and enlightens them both to the true cost of the war.
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Anybody got a match?
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Just Got tickets to see him in Nov. It's an early Birthday gift from my wife.
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you guys and gals have done it again!!.........sure love joni mitchell RBG!.......and enjoyed brett fraser too!........and, our dear A La Prochaine!.........long time no see!.........thanks for the introduction to melody gardot!..........fabulous!..........and waysider, and bulwinkl, and mstar...........always interesting musical moments you guys bring up!.............and chas...........talking heads!!!!..........rhode island will always be proud!!!!..........like i said!......I LOVE THIS THREAD!!!..........and, ya got me goin'now!.............an all-time great follows!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBD23rTqVRk#
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hey nineteen.........that's 'retha franklin!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJgqKNM3zfU#
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ignore the video (unless you like pirates!), but enjoy the musical ride.....
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THIS IS DEDICATED TO HAP'S KID, WHO GOT BUSTED DURING A PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION FOR PEACE, DURING THE RECENT REPUBLICAN CONVENTION IN ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA!.......THEY WERE TOLD WHERE THEY COULD MARCH, THEN SURROUNDED AND ATTACKED BY THE RIOT POLICE (WHO WERE "PROTECTING" THE OLD, RICH FOLK INSIDE THE CONVENTION HALL), WITH BULLDOZERS, PERCUSSION GRENADES, AND MACE AT THE MARION BRIDGE WHERE THEY HAD BEEN DIRECTED TO MARCH!.............THEY TOOK HIS WALLET, HIS PHONE, AND THE KEYS TO HIS BIKE, NEVER RETURNED THEM TO HIM, AND THEN "SET HIM FREE" AT 5:30 AM ON THE STREETS OF A STRANGE CITY, WITH NO WALLET, NO PHONE, AND NO TRANSPORTATION!...............WTF???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYtExWp8vDI...feature=related#
and thanks to chasufarley for reminding me of talking heads.........whose music is just so appropriate for how i feel about what was done to hap's son!............you can be proud of him hap!..............a real chip off the old block!...........and, a fine young american imho!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUgKb-5u6v4...feature=related#
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ok..........got that off my chest!............sorry for the "political interruption"..............i'm better now, thanks to the music!.............peace.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inz9Sa_CVFs#
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HY-OjPFG1I...feature=related#
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Oh just one more to add to your collection DW (Steely Dan is just soo good):
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