Musical selection of the day...
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From his 2005 album In Between Dreams,
Good People by Jack Johnson
Good People by Jack Johnson
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One of the best live performances you'll ever hear...
The Jayhawks performing Blue live on The David Letterman Show March 1995
The Jayhawks performing Blue live on The David Letterman Show March 1995
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my namesake
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Love this one !
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I heard this for the first time the other day, best I can recall anyway. I thought it some great interesting parts in it
The Youngbloods - Foolin' Around (The Waltz) Released on: 1967-03-10
The Youngbloods - Foolin' Around (The Waltz) Released on: 1967-03-10
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Anyone like ELO? I knew you did. One of my favorites too. This is a song about the rush of feelings after seeing a very captivating woman. From 1975...
ELO - Strange Magic
ELO - Strange Magic
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Best ELO MR BLUE
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Wish we had a like button !scole of TSBT wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 11:59 pm Anyone like ELO? I knew you did. One of my favorites too. This is a song about the rush of feelings after seeing a very captivating woman. From 1975...
ELO - Strange Magic
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Greetings fellow Scott's, number crushers, and Caber Tosser's. Just getting back to BOINC and figured this would be a good place to hang up the ol' digital shingle.
On the topic of tunes, I'm a bit of a jazz fan and Euge Grove is on the top 10 of my artist list. A good easy up tempo intro to his work is Play Date, on the same titled album from '02.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVFglMiWzFI
On the topic of tunes, I'm a bit of a jazz fan and Euge Grove is on the top 10 of my artist list. A good easy up tempo intro to his work is Play Date, on the same titled album from '02.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVFglMiWzFI
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Welcome to the team @Stray_Trons
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I was going to post this on the 4th but thought there might a be little rub Another one of my favorite groups from the 60s-70s...
From 1966, Paul Revere and the Raiders - Good Thing
And since I don't think I've ever covered them here, I should share another...
From 1967, Him or Me
From 1966, Paul Revere and the Raiders - Good Thing
And since I don't think I've ever covered them here, I should share another...
From 1967, Him or Me
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#213 Re: Musical selection of the day...
Let's see if this works:
(use the bbvideo tag, 2nd from last icon)
(use the bbvideo tag, 2nd from last icon)
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Your wish is my commandSolidAir79 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 1:00 amWish we had a like button !scole of TSBT wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 11:59 pm Anyone like ELO? I knew you did. One of my favorites too. This is a song about the rush of feelings after seeing a very captivating woman. From 1975...
ELO - Strange Magic
I've also changed the link to one which hopefully works
The best form of help from above is a sniper on the rooftop....
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Many people have heard his music but couldn't tell you who played it. Many years ago my alarm clock was tuned into a radio station that played this song every morning before they aired a syndicated radio show. I liked the music but had no idea who it was but a few years ago I saw the guy playing it on TV or a video.
Released in 1996 Junior Brown - Surf Medley
Here's the back story about him...
Released in 1996 Junior Brown - Surf Medley
Here's the back story about him...
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As soon as I started listening i thought Plup Fiction !
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#218 Re: Musical selection of the day...
Best movie soundtrack ever...
Bustin' Surfboards · The Tornadoes
Out of Limits · The Marketts
Link Wray - Rumble
The Centurians - Bullwinkle Part II
Surf Rider · The Lively Ones
Miserlou · Dick Dale
You Never Can Tell · Chuck Berry
The Revels Comanche
Dusty Springfield Son of a Preacher Man
The syndicated morning radio program, The Big Show aka John Boy and Billie, uses a Bustin' Surfboards clip regularly
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Today I will treat you to a few songs by a Detroit garage rock band called The Fondas with their fetching lead singer Julie Benjamin. These were all released between 2007-2012...
Wanna Be
Yeah Baby (very retro)
Down in the Basement
Work Out
Wanna Be
Yeah Baby (very retro)
Down in the Basement
Work Out
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In Memory of "Dusty Hill":
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Written and originally recorded by Johnny o'Keefe and The Dee Jays in 1958 and covered by dozens of other artists, this is my pick for the best take. This chap is the real thing...
Real Wild Child - Iggy Pop (1986)
Johnny o'Keefe and The Dee Jays
https://youtu.be/o3RDx9IyzH4
Real Wild Child - Iggy Pop (1986)
Johnny o'Keefe and The Dee Jays
https://youtu.be/o3RDx9IyzH4
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How about some old school rockabilly surf! I had never heard of these guys but ran across them on youtube. The guys on the guitars kill it. I love it. From 1962...
Little Remy & The Flying Rockers - Shadoogie
I think this is just the Flying Rockers. Little Remy seems to be a 50s era Bobby Rydell wannabe.
EDIT: They're Dutch!
Little Remy & The Flying Rockers - Shadoogie
I think this is just the Flying Rockers. Little Remy seems to be a 50s era Bobby Rydell wannabe.
EDIT: They're Dutch!
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The wonderful voice of Nanci Griffiths who died last week. RIP Nanci - your music was spectacular
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R.I.P. Veronica Yvette Bennett a.k.a Ronnie Spector, the original bad girl of rock & roll...
The Ronettes - Baby, I Love You
The Ronettes - Baby, I Love You
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awesome - i feel for the brass and percussion sections though
Bloody YouTube ads
Bloody YouTube ads
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I think this is fool-proof but could you just try it for me please? • There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those who don’t
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I heard this song on XM today and it took me back to simpler days in the early 70s listing to music on an AM radio.
From 1970, Brian Hyland - Gypsy Woman
When I saw the artist's name I was surprised to realize that is same person who had the 1960 bubblegum pop hit "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFemSWksmGk
From 1970, Brian Hyland - Gypsy Woman
When I saw the artist's name I was surprised to realize that is same person who had the 1960 bubblegum pop hit "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFemSWksmGk
#232 Re: Musical selection of the day...
Thread not complete without Radio themed songs.
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From 1976, Blitzkrieg Bop by the pioneers of punk...The Ramones
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What happens if you leave a Duck in front of a radiator too long?
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This isn't one of the most covered Aerosmith songs but I really like. It's best played loud. Released in 1975 on the Toys in the Attic album...
Aerosmith - No More No More
Aerosmith - No More No More
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On this day in musical history...well I'm sure something happened but I don't know what it was. Today's musical selection though is by one of my favorite groups, yes The Beach Boys, who's hit Sloop John B reached number 2 in the charts in 1966. It's based on a Bahamian folk song from Nassau, released by no less than 14 other acts prior to the Beach Boys including The Kingston Trio who heavily influenced their music...
Sloop John B - The Beach Boys
The Kingston Trio's version, folk music...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4d5Q5n3z6E
Acts who released a version of Sloop John B prior to The Beach Boys...
1950 – The Weavers - "(The Wreck of the) John B" [27]
1952 – Blind Blake (Blake Alphonso Higgs) – "John B. Sails"
1958 – The Kingston Trio – "(The Wreck of the) John B"
1959 – Johnny Cash – "I Want To Go Home"
1960 – Bud & Travis (Bud and Travis in Concert 1960)
1960 – Lonnie Donegan – "I Wanna Go Home (Wreck of the John B)"
1960 – Jimmie Rodgers - "Wreck of the John B"
1961 – Jerry Butler - "John B" from LP "Folk Songs" (Vee-Jay records)
1962 – Arthur Lyman Group - "(The Sloop) John B."
1962 – Dick Dale and his Del-Tones
1962 – Keith and Enid - "Wreck of the John B"
1963 – The Brothers Four - "The John B. Sails"
1963 – Jon & Alun - "John B" (Relax Your Mind)
1965 – Barry McGuire
Sloop John B - The Beach Boys
The Kingston Trio's version, folk music...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4d5Q5n3z6E
Acts who released a version of Sloop John B prior to The Beach Boys...
1950 – The Weavers - "(The Wreck of the) John B" [27]
1952 – Blind Blake (Blake Alphonso Higgs) – "John B. Sails"
1958 – The Kingston Trio – "(The Wreck of the) John B"
1959 – Johnny Cash – "I Want To Go Home"
1960 – Bud & Travis (Bud and Travis in Concert 1960)
1960 – Lonnie Donegan – "I Wanna Go Home (Wreck of the John B)"
1960 – Jimmie Rodgers - "Wreck of the John B"
1961 – Jerry Butler - "John B" from LP "Folk Songs" (Vee-Jay records)
1962 – Arthur Lyman Group - "(The Sloop) John B."
1962 – Dick Dale and his Del-Tones
1962 – Keith and Enid - "Wreck of the John B"
1963 – The Brothers Four - "The John B. Sails"
1963 – Jon & Alun - "John B" (Relax Your Mind)
1965 – Barry McGuire
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This song was originally released in 1959 by Vince Taylor and Playboys but it's been covered by many times including The Clash and Beatle's Liverpool contemporaries Rory Storm and the Hurricanes who feature none other than Ringo Starr as their drummer before he joined the Beatles.
This is the original version of Brand New Cadillac by Vince Taylor and the Playboys...
This is The Clash's version https://youtu.be/uqTpZXcTc_s which is quite good also
And this is a version by Rory Storm and Hurricanes performed in 1960 at the Jive Hive...
https://youtu.be/9MMeUe8p9jc
This is the original version of Brand New Cadillac by Vince Taylor and the Playboys...
This is The Clash's version https://youtu.be/uqTpZXcTc_s which is quite good also
And this is a version by Rory Storm and Hurricanes performed in 1960 at the Jive Hive...
https://youtu.be/9MMeUe8p9jc
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I'm listening to more classical music these days and this is one of favorite pieces by one fo my favorite artists. Enjoy...
Dvorák: Serenade for Strings in E, Op. 22 - 2. Tempo di valse performed by Academy of St Martin in the Fields led by Sir Neville Marriner
Dvorák: Serenade for Strings in E, Op. 22 - 2. Tempo di valse performed by Academy of St Martin in the Fields led by Sir Neville Marriner
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Love this one
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Polish Culture is a bit mysterious sometimes ... and we have been as Poland included inward ... Christianity in 966 ...
May I state that King Roger by Karol Szymanowski was recorded also by Sir Simon Rattle ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMI085WyT9Y ... as far as Civilisation Theory ... I also like Arnold Toynbee monumental "Masterwork"
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May I state that King Roger by Karol Szymanowski was recorded also by Sir Simon Rattle ...
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as far as Slavic Compsers ... I like beside Dvorak, also Leos Janacek ... and His Sinfonietta is a Masterpiece ...
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