Judas Priest Hell Bent for Leather
Earlier today, some best of Ramones collection..
Barbeque Bob a blues singer and guitarist frpm the period 1928 - 30. A very much under appreciated talent.
Nick Clegg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUOHtExdrdI
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. She's been responsible for more rock n' roll than almost any other woman in music.
The best trombone player i've ever heard...been a fan of him for over 20 years. Pure virtuoso that can play lightning fast. He had a bad day on this performace, but he still kicked major arse. The last 50 seconds is just phenomenal!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r70c-J8IZp0
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Chilling on a Saturday morning with:
Sly & the Family Stone(d)
Cut: A family affair.
Album: There's a riot goin' on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdiRhzTsSnk
Essential.
Heppie - I'm jealous _ I need a new TT or something to get the hum out of my current one - or revive an old one in shed.
Formby - Sly is an underrated genius.
At the moment the Gospel show has just finished on local subscription/community digital radio and now Blue Juice its playing ska /reggae /rocksteady versions of TAKE 5, Val Bennett, Roland Alphonso, SOUNDS OF SILENCED, Rico, STRANGER ON THE SHORE.
Yesterday on Radio Dwight Yoakum's new album.
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Muddy Waters for about the past 3 hours.
The Mosaic box set of the 40s releases on Blue Note of Ike Quebec and John Hardee. This was the music that was populating juke boxes of the period and in swings and boogies like a mutha'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUjYWLPGBdc&feature=player_embedded
Hepcat-
I'm looking at your avatar and all I have to say is that should any of us be lucky enough to find ourselves on a quiet night drinking one of your suggested liquors while listening to your suggested music the tips would feel like revelations from heaven.
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Paul Lewis playing Beethoven's sonatas.
Suicidal Tendencies, Lights, Camera, Revolution
Earlier, New Order, Singles
Earlier, Bauhaus, Press the Eject and Give Me The Tape
Now, John Lennon, remastered version of Imagine