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"All Right You Guys"-The Runaways, from the awesome LIVE IN JAPAN album
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And Second to None is a great morning pick-me-up! I ran into this song, haven't heard it in awhile "Pepper" by Butthole Surfers. Smooth groove, expert sound and nice touches with guitar and vocals. Now it really reminds me of Loser by Beck. |
Yeah man...I thinkin' it's You, Me and Frye be the biggest tuneheads in these parts.
Train song! Big Joe Louis and The Soul Investigators: Go-Go Train (2007) |
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"Kung Fu Fighting"-Carl Douglas
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Always loved the break (especially the guitar) in No Rain.
Of course, love the groove of Galaxie |
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"Sober"-Tool
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Skank it easy y'all....
Alton Ellis: I Cant Stand It (1965) |
"Thunder Road"-Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band
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Monkey3 - Jack/Driver
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"Sick as a Dog"-Aerosmith
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When you're in the mood to get blasted back off your feet and pulled threw the universe riding your heart cord...
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"Father Christmas"-The Kinks
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Maxine Sullivan - Annie Laurie
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"My Sharona"-The Knack
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"2000 Miles"-The Pretenders
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For you Christmas enjoyment....
This is the best piano arrangement and performance I've ever heard (by Kevin Macleod), of one of the best compositions I've ever heard. What's so good about this piano arrangement and performance is it's very simple, keeping the great melody intact (and the original composition as written I assume), clouding or changing it is folly. And because the touch and timing -- when the musician understands and feels it, you can feel it too. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...1100127%29.oga |
Who knows what I am listening to.
I broke into my Lee Perry 45s. |
"The Last in Line"-Dio
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"Beds Are Burning"-Midnight Oil
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"Far Post"-Robert Plant
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My Whole World Stopped Without You - Vintage Trouble
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Here's a sleeper that never got any radio play... |
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"Can You Remember"-The Delfonics
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What do you think of the Rick Springfield song Woman? |
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The title track hit #22 on the charts. I was impressed with "Woman"'s sound production and arrangement the most, but other good songs were Rock of Life, Honeymoon in Beirut, Soul to Soul and Dream in Colour. |
I love this song and it is excellent for dancing.
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You have a good stereo system, Morn? Of something that plays some big bass when you want? Here's one to pump up loud. What do you think of this Cure song? I think it's dance. Fascination Street - Cure. |
"Sometimes Salvation"-The Black Crowes
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Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
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Talking about the writers of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, and a third film in pre-production, eventually lead me a cool song I never heard before: Christmas for the Free by Argent 1973. Kind of an upbeat rock ballad.
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