Here is a good link to the "national juke-box", lots of good tunes saved by the Library of Congress. Goto: National Jukebox LOC.gov
Please, take four minutes for this masterpiece of baroque and wonderful interpretation by Simone Kremes. Giovanni Battista Bononcini »Ombra Mai Fu« (G.F. Händel "re-wrote" this air several years later) [video=youtube;26nfA0S_Lfw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26nfA0S_Lfw[/video]
[video=youtube;AjGOxo0KDMs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjGOxo0KDMs&feature=related[/video] I've put dozens of songs on my playlist thanks to this thread. I hope someone is listening to these
Some of the greatest rock covers you'll ever hear! They were done by a Swiss band called "ca va chier". There are covers from AC/DC, Motorhead, Rose Tattoo, Trust and many more, all great classics by one same band who can play like gods! I just freaked out when I saw the vids for the fist time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbU21YEsjE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyVkJO-6Zwk&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHXptT1NfkI&feature=related TRUST-antisocial-tribute band CA VA CHIER - YouTube
Met Eric Burdon once in Huntington Beach, CA. After a show at the old Golden Bear on Pacific Coast Highway. Torn down for a theater - across from the Pier (sigh). A nice humble guy, he is. This song kicks A and has some good clips as well. Eric Burdon and The Animals - When I Was Young (1967) HD & HQ - YouTube Then there is one of the quintessential Viet Nam songs: Time Has Come Today(long version) Help Lester Chambers see below. - YouTube Strawberry Alarm Clock - Incense and Peppermints - YouTube
Brother Kline should write a book. I want to read some of his H.S.Thompson/Carlos Castenada/Tom Wolfe/ anythingmusic he's got to offer. Figure he is not bound by duty or contract to write about his life. I will only ask for a free, signed copy with appropriate blurb on inside jacket.. You got interesting history rk56. I'll put in my 2 cents: Dengue Fever - Tiger Phone Card - YouTube
To play off of Jeff's Adele video, here is a pretty dang good cover by Sidewinder: [video=youtube;l3V_7ao3RnM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3V_7ao3RnM[/video]
Oh for the days of years ago! Listening to "The House of the Rising Sun" thanks to rkline's link! Thank you Rick - rocking now.....next up "Eve of Destruction" then "We Got to Get out of Place"...................bring it down with "Stairway to Heaven". eacekeeper:
Here are two of my favorites from college: [video=youtube;LedUjMuTR7Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LedUjMuTR7Q[/video] [video=youtube;AyaTIXdN5fI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyaTIXdN5fI[/video]
So you like the old stuff, Biak? [video=youtube;dA3Y9dsn3R4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA3Y9dsn3R4&feature=related[/video]
How about this one, Tommy? [video=youtube;IITwM369u3Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IITwM369u3Q[/video]
OLD STUFF ????? Some Wagner and Vivaldi now and then. HA! Led Zeppelin in my head as we speak. I'd forgotten and haven't listened to all those great bands for a long time, Steppenwolf, CCR, Black Sabbath, Hendricks, The Doors............... Started the vid' you put up but my blood sugar shot through the roof. I'll admit I did tune that in on the old FM Quadraphonic Stereo in the 69' Camaro, but only on Saturday nights when I was trying to loosen her up and lose my virginity. Although --- This and a bottle of Boone's Farm Strawberry wine was 'killer'. [video=youtube;eT4Qp0tYfBg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eT4Qp0tYfBg&feature=related[/video]
Johnny Cash...seems to fit in with dark pollytunnels in middle of night with odd baaaaaing sheep and strange noises everywhere...Torchlight and foxes...Cash was made for lambing nights....Man in black...And Riders of the range...except I don't have a horse...
You are too kind, brother. The most interesting stuff I could write is on the West Pac days - 1975-1977. Thanks, Pop.
How about some Joy Division? Rest in Peace Ian Curtis!! Lee, Cheers to you my good man. Joy Division - Disorder - YouTube
I'll have to put some Lefty Frizzell, Cash of course and Tammy Wynette (What a beauty!) up: and not to forget Patsy Cline.