"Driving Death Valley Blues"--Mark Lanegan
"Methamphetamine Blues"--Mark Lanegan
Mark Lanegan and The Soulsavers live
"Driving Death Valley Blues"--Mark Lanegan
"Methamphetamine Blues"--Mark Lanegan
Mark Lanegan and The Soulsavers live
The Ballad Of The Broken Seas--Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan live
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"Wedding Dress"
"Ring Of Fire" live Johnny Cash 1995(Mark Lanegan opened up for Cash in '95)
"Death Don't Have No Mercy,"--The Grateful Dead live
"Am I That Easy To Forget"--Englebert Humptydancedeenk
"Midnight Moses"--Sensational Alex Harvey Band
**w/Sammy Hagar on guitar** J/K! Not really!
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"12 Gates To The City"
"Everybody Wants Some" 5:56 rehearsal...Papa Roth in full blues cry battle cry blues shout motordog mode...tell me Roth/Halen ain't the BLUES?? FUCK YOU, SHUT THE FUCK UP!!
Here's a mp3 of Mr. Mark Lanegan singing a Johnny Cash tune live on the radio in Italy...I belieb in 2002...it's megaupload,,,
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TKAV5Y1U
Mark Lanegan is THE 2nd greates' singer around today...
He has been the singer of: The Screaming Trees, QOTSA, Jury, The Gutter Twins, The Twilight Singers, and currently, the Soulsavers.
Brother loons, found this lil bit o' bin so long on lonely street...
Loons,I haven't heard are you going to the KC show i'll buy a booze.
Too many good posts around here to not have a show in St.Louie.
Doo Wah Diddy.Just another day.
Since Dave and Co. will be touring around the holidays they should throw in a bluesy Christmas cover like "Christmas Nights in Blue". The vocalist sounds a bit like Roth.
“Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding” ― Betty White
I didn't make the KC show.Originally posted by thome
Loons,I haven't heard are you going to the KC show i'll buy a booze.
Too many good posts around here to not have a show in St.Louie.
Diddy Wah Diddy.Just another day.
As far as St. Louie shows goes...who knows any mo',,,
I guess if Neil Diamond can sing Chrimma tunes...,,,Originally posted by diamondsgirl
Since Dave and Co. will be touring around the holidays they should throw in a bluesy Christmas cover like "Christmas Nights in Blue". The vocalist sounds a bit like Roth.
LOL.Originally posted by Loons The Great
I guess if Neil Diamond can sing Chrimma tunes...,,,
I like the way Setzer arranges his Christmas tunes. Dave could do some boogie woogie Christmas stuff along those lines.
2008 IBC winner in Memphis
Lil KC Band action
good tune, vid ends too soon, bad sound,check out the web site .
http://www.trampledunderfootkc.com/music.htm
nice stuff
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Death Letter--Son House
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwjGytOVVQA
Somebody Get Me A Doctor including...them blues nah,,,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xlq6zmDQZfc
I Don't Need No Doctor--Humble Pie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZMmV6xXYFw
Crossroad Blues on a dobro fo' sho'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SZIFHJIjEw
Don't Do It
Baby don't you do it, don't do it
Don't you break my heart
Pleeeeease don't do it, don't you break my heart
A sacrifice would make you happy if nothing for myself
Now you wanna leave me for the love of someone else
My pride is all gone whether I'm right or wrong
I need you baby to keep on keepin' on
You know I'm trying to my best
Oh i'm trying to do my best
Don't do it, don't you break my heart
Pleeeeease don't do it, don't you break my heart
My biggest mistake was loving you too much and letting you know
Now you got me where you want me and you won't let me go
If my heart was made of glass well then you'd surely see
How much heartache and misery, girl, you've been causing me
While I've been trying to do my best
Well I've tried to do my best
Don't do it, don't you break my heart
Pleeeeease don't do it, don't you break my heart
Go down to the river and there I be
I'm gonna jump in girl, but you don't care bout me
Open up your eyes
Can't ya see I love ya?
Open up you heart, girl
Can't ya see I need ya?
Oh baby don't do it, do it, do it
Don't you break my heart
Pleeeeease don't do it don't you break my heart
My biggest mistake was loving you too much and letting you know
Now you got me where you want me and you won't let me go
If my heart was made of glass well then you'd surely see
How much heartache and misery, girl, you've been causing me
While I've been trying to do my best
You know I've tried to do my best
Don't do it, don't you break my heart
Pleeeeease don't do it, don't you break my heart
DSGAFSDGFDSHB
The thread is a divider for my playoffs thread....
Ballad Of A Prodigal Son - Lincoln Durham live in St. Louie, Louie 2.13.14
http://youtu.be/rH21gLMuxAY
Mud Puddles - Lincoln Durham live in the Lou 2/13/14
http://youtu.be/mmLORlUY8vw
Love Letters - Lincoln Durham live in St. Louis, MO
http://youtu.be/Z-AzIa-FvqM
new song - Lincoln Durham live at Blueberry Hill
http://youtu.be/kb2uUv5mb4o
Livin' This Hard - Lincoln Durham February 13, 2014
http://youtu.be/17Xbg7dsK1Q
"Armed with old bastardized mid-century guitars, hand-me-down fiddles and banjos, home-made contraptions with just enough tension on a string to be considered an instrument and any random percussive item he can get his hands or feet on, Lincoln Durham is a roots-rock revivalist with a heavy amped edge, preaching the gospel of some new kind of depraved music. With driving guttural beats backboning various growling stringed instruments Lincoln gives birth to a sound that transcends genres with his dark, poetic and raw writing style telling tales that E.A. Poe would have been proud of.
Lincoln’s musical odyssey began in the little Texas town of Itasca when his grandpa, Charlie, and dad, Ed, put a fiddle in his hands at age 4. He would grow into an accomplished fiddle player around Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, winning the Texas State Youth Fiddle Championship at age 10. Lincoln afterward followed the path so many musicians have, finding his vice in the seductive, siren-like callings of the electric guitar. Or, in Lincoln’s case, the acoustic slide guitar with gnarly pickups haphazardly screwed into it.
Lincoln’s true biography is in his live show. The passion in his sweat drenched, electrifyingly mesmerizing one-man-band show draws you in to feel every scar and drop of blood in his painfully intimate lyrics. It takes something beautifully “off” to get on stage with just hands and feet for a band, driven by a howling voice, and morbidly preach a music that harkens back to the old blues masters, Son House and Fred McDowell, infused with the edge and angst of Tom Waits and Nick Cave."
www.lincolndurham.com/
"Happiness...happiness is for boring people!!"--Lincoln Durham
https://myspace.com/caseyreevesmusic
www.caseyreevesmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Casey...9338159
http://www.riverbender.com/articles/...m#.UwOhvfldUfU
open.spotify.com/artist/3ve1Zs4E36t1Hs08wQpZjO
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaInyCO6K4Y
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Please check out my bluesin' on Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/kingumbopa
I know my crown gonna fit me well, 'cause tried it on at the gates of hell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=ei32FDTCPsM
David Lee Roth - California Girls
Live Performance with Mike Love + The Beach Boys. Beverly Hilton Hotel. Los Angeles. 20th February 2014.
Who says Roth can't play nice with others and actually jam live in front of ...
You got me dreamin', brother!!
http://youtu.be/ei32FDTCPsM
This version includes the benediction....
The way I correlate Dave — there’s a similarity almost to the way Stevie Nicks writes. Stevie writes over barre lines and her verses continue over where you think they would go to this section, but they don’t. She’s like a poet. Stevie writes poems, and Dave writes in a very similar way, where he’s going over sections of songs so it’s not cookie-cutter. Analytically, when you break it down as a songwriter, the way Dave writes sometimes is outside the box, or as he says, it’s “off book.” He has these parameters, and he bends and morphs them to accommodate his ideas, not only melodically but lyrically as well. That’s hard to do, especially in a context of the material he’s working off of. It’s more beat poetry or jazz; it’s more that kind of thing. It’s more R&B.
Dave thinks outside of the box. To see that process was to see what he goes through to create that. He goes through his process trying to find melodies and counterpoints. What I came away with was the brilliance of Dave, which is like the brilliance of Eddie, but in a completely different way, but they complement each other, and then the brilliance of Alex and Wolf.--Producer John Shanks
Long time no see Loons, great to see you back posting and kicking!
Thanks a lot for the vid - Dave is obviously having a damn good time there with some of his music heroes.
But does he really need to sing so high? The octave just below would have done right IMHO.
This slays! 'Nuff said!
http://youtu.be/fA3W5605rfo
G L O R I A (Them cover)/Magic Bus (The Who cover)
Van Halen live in Grand Rapids, MI 6.2.2008
http://youtu.be/EFa_duHdDAA
The DLR Band - Shoo Bop acoustical live in 2003
http://youtu.be/tSOJbR4CjBY
David Lee Roth - I've Just Seen A Face acoustical 1988
http://youtu.be/Ui-QABXVcTc
Greg Bissonette interview
http://youtu.be/xPhyD0Eg3HY
1995 Vegas promo David Lee Roth
http://youtu.be/DHVz8prFZ9c
Black Oak Arkansas - Jim Dandy live in '75 Midnight Special
http://www.moonshineandmojohands.com/
Sent from Yakima with moves like Jagger!
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