Air drums=mandatory equipment for that song!
I'm sorry if I'm off topic- are you still doing Turn Left?
N Sperlo wrote: Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight Yes, I got my air drum kit out.
Air drums=mandatory equipment for that song!
I'm sorry if I'm off topic- are you still doing Turn Left?
N Sperlo wrote: Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight Yes, I got my air drum kit out.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - S.O.B.
Jake & Elwood would be proud.
And this. May have posted it before, sorry if I did. I wish I still had my C&W California Freestyler:
http://youtu.be/BmcniuwNHvw
Canoe or not....I'm down with the F7 soundtrack!
In a guilty pleasure when no one is around kinda way
procker wrote: Canoe or not....I'm down with the F7 soundtrack! In a guilty pleasure when no one is around kinda way![]()
Probably have a few FF dvds hiding somewhere too?
Eddie Vetter and Johnny Depp: Society
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mlKaec-GHCM
I think I've done this before also, but it's excellent music to be appreciated more than once. Ignore the non-musical sociological fluff added to this performance. Otherwise it's superb. As I've said before, I love Eddie's powerful, melodic voice. I was surprised at JD's guitar skills here. Pretty good!
Tony Desare (Young Tony): I Love a Piano
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GmRv_kvKZdU
Young Tony continues to amaze me. In my opinion, trendy Hip Hop or Rap takes a back seat to this.
Another version of the same song, semi-ad hoc:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=22To0DtSWdA
Mark Knopfler: Brothers in Arms
Live, Berlin, 2007
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vBadAVsdixk
Like with SRV, I can spot Mark's guitar style a mile away. He's really great ... one of my all time favorites (along with a few hundred other talented performers). But he's especially great on this performance. It's excellent. Well, at least in my opinion anyway.
Another from Mark Knopfler: So Far From the Clyde
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LtSAIVUxks0
This was originally from his "Get Lucky" CD a few years ago and ended up being sort of a cult classic. The production is typical Mark Knopfler ... that is, taking an obscure topic, creating a story and song lyrics, and adding superb guitar work. I personally like this, and think this one song defines Mark Knopfler as the great artist he is.
(The music video is not authentic. It's actually from Brothers in Arms. But the ship scrapping video is accurate, which supports the lyrics).
Sugar Ray's Vintage Recording Studio Essex Launch Party
(Sugar Ray, a.k.a. Pat Reyford)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lvToYMl-IU8
(The bald-headed bloke sitting with black T-shirt at about 5:50 into the video is "no-nonsense" Geoff Stokes, who rebuilds vintage cars in the UK. Here's an example: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BtHGtQ1S2UY).
(What a great road car or vintage racer this MG-B would make in the USA)!
Peter Cincotti: Are You the One?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9fwjVoIKWls
Pretty cool from my perspective. He's sort of like Tony Desare ... a new purveyor of the old standards.
Pat Dailey - I've Got to be Drunk to Do That...
I've Got to be Drunk to do That..
If this requires explanation, we're lost and I'm an shiny happy person...
Gary wrote: Eddie Vetter and Johnny Depp: Society https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mlKaec-GHCM I think I've done this before also, but it's excellent music to be appreciated more than once. Ignore the non-musical sociological fluff added to this performance. Otherwise it's superb. As I've said before, I love Eddie's powerful, melodic voice. I was surprised at JD's guitar skills here. Pretty good!
I watched about half of that, but found Depp too annoying to continue. Vedder's the real artist - yet Depp's posturing was distracting. Generous of Vedder to step back and let him play - at which he was merely adequate. But agreed on the vocals - he's mighty powerful.
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