Here's the OFFICIAL video for "Not Supposed To Sing the Blues" and I notice this song is substantially different from the other version. I am thinking this is the actual album track and the other one was a radio edit. The lyrics are a homage to some of their influences, sort of like Roth's lyrics on "You and Your Blues".
A review of the new album:
http://www.rocktopia.co.uk/index.php...nes&Itemid=121
"Don't want 'em to get you goat, don't show 'em where it's hid." - David Lee Roth
For all you kick ass rockin CANADIANS! You been HIPPED!
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" You ever notice when I scream I sound like Mr. Bill on acid" DLR
"Avant Garde is French for bullshit.”
The ladies from Prince and the Revolution - Wendy & Lisa
Wow...one of the best versions ever:
Can't Control your Future. Can't Control your Friends. The women start to hike their skirts up. I didn't have a clue. That is when I kinda learned how to smile a lot. One Two Three Fouir fun ter thehr fuur.
Another K worthy:
Gibberish: 4:00 Until the End.
79 kampucheau show is on youtube.For who fans its excellent,Pete just gets more wasted as the show goes on Kenney Jones plays his balls off.Entwistle and his almebeic bass and vocals are incredible.Daltrey is real strong here.Impatient listening to Townshends rants..a must have.imo.
Heard the beginning of this song in the new AT&T Commercial where the couple are driving cross country. I liked the lyric "How are things on the West coast."
Me Likey the Picture:
I'm still in my fathers balls and i love this music..
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Carry me back Carry me back....
The Passion released: In The Company of Love.
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Epic:
I really love you baby, I love what you've got
Let's get together we can, Get hot
A great version of T_Rex's Get it on (Bang a Gong) from the film Born to Boogie...
http://www.rotharmy.com/forums/showt...=1#post1653039
I like very much T. Rex
Ain't gonna be to everyone's taste - or possibly anyone's! - but I do love 'Sometimes' by The Brand New Heavies and the great Siedah Garrett vocal. A cool vid, too.
THINK LIKE THE WAVES
YES ! Finally a babbling dolt gets cut off in mid sentence by the band on live TV.
I wonder why they waited so long to start.
I have found myself lately listening to the fantastic Jackie DeShannon. I just love her voice.
Who is she, you say ... If you don't know, she was one of the first female performer-songwriters. Did you know that Jimmy Page and her were an item before he discovered Hollywood teens in the 70s? Yup. I think they wrote some songs together before he was in Zeppelin.
What can I tell you - if you are as old as me you have probably heard a version of the first song, 'Every Time You Walk in the Room' by the Searchers, but Jackie De Shannon wrote it, and here she is on some TV show doing her bit in 1963! It is a pity the quality of the picture is not great, 'cos once she gets going - and she seems to be moving out of step with the music at the beginning - she is a damn good mover, considering she is stuck on that little plinth.
A demo of 'Breakaway', written by Jackie, but later a hit for Tracey Ullman (and who knows who else):
And from her 1969 album Laurel Canyon, 'L.A.':
Gawd knows Sting can be hard to take at times, but this is just awesome. There's some complex mixing of influences going on here. Never left my turntable for a good few months in 1979:
Neil Young, 'Cinammon Girl' from the Rust Never Sleeps movie.
Suck it! Taste it! Fuck it!
Kruder & Dorfmeister / Aphrodelics, 'Rollin' on Chrome'
In a similar vein to the previous - and it was Nitro's Black Uhuru clip that got me onto thinking of this - is '2001 A Spliff Odyssey' by Thievery Corporation from 1998. Damn - i can't believe this is nearly 15 years old. I spent many an afternoon (before I became the drone I currently am) sipping fine European beers in cool bars while listening to this and living a life of leisure .... fuck.
From 'Election Special', the new Ry Cooder CD, 'Take Your Hands Off It'.
I challenge any of youse, even if you do not share Ryland's liberal-left position not to dig this tune.
It's been 20 years or more since I listened to Ry Cooder, but this is good shit.
And another, 'Mutt Romney Blues' ...
Becomes interactive at the end...
Somebody some times says I'amma no good.
Let the Company play us out on Labor Day.
Hope somebody celebrated:
Feb 12, 2012:
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