Train Hey Soul Sister.
Seems to be a theme when I m not feeling well. I love his voice so much.
Listening to you groaning as i kick your ass
Listening to you groaning as i kick your ass
Thats a great sound to be listening too ;)
Blow Me (One Last Kiss) ~ Pink
http://tunein.com/radio/Mix-96-965-s34928/?popout=true http://www.iheart.com/#/live/1337/?autoplay=true http://player.tritondigital.com/8061http://player.streamtheworld.com/liveplayer.php?CALLSIGN=KFLXFM
No....I was raised perfectly :) My childhood was idyllic.....thanks to a wonderful father..
The chorus to "Southern Cross" always gets to me...its my favorite part...
Think about how many times
I have fallen
Spirits are using me
larger voices callin'.
What heaven brought you and me
Cannot be forgotten.
I have been around the world,
Lookin' for that woman/girl,
Who knows love can endure.
And you know it will.
And you know it will.
The hits will just keep on coming as long as people like them :)
Another from the Michelle Archives.....
And this one is different...and so very special.....
It was one a father shared with his 12 year old daughter so many years ago on her birthday.....
He took her to a concert by the great Elmer Bernstein in San Francisco.....yeah...you heard me right....a concert with an orchestra :)
And we heard an arrangement I have never forgotten...and I hope never will....its one we have all heard before...no matter our age.....
Its the theme song to the movie......."The Magnificent Seven"....the movie with Yul Brynner....James Coburn...Steve McQueen.....Robert Vaughn....Eli Wallach
If you haven't seen it......Please do......I don't care who you are....what you like.....you'll love this movie.....
Its just simple Good versus Evil......in its most wonderful cinematic form....
And Elmer Bernstein put together a score for the ages.....its one that should be heard in concert.....live......it has few peers.....
His scores for The Magnificent Seven and To Kill a Mockingbird were ranked by the American Film Institute as the eighth and seventeenth greatest American film scores of all time, respectively, on the list of AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores. Bernstein, Bernard Herrmann, Max Steiner, and Jerry Goldsmith are the only composers to have two scores listed, and are therefore in second place for the most scores on the list, behind John Williams, who has three
Hearing it .....it never fails to evoke memories of Yul Brynner....Steve McQueen.....and their screen presence.....and others too
And a magical evening a little girl had with her father on her birthday some 22 years ago....
So here we go....its Elmer Bernstein conducting....the theme from "The Magnificent Seven".......from 1960
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iteRKvRKFA
Thanks Dad......you made my day.......and my life....I miss you :)
Thanks for bringing up Western movie themes. Great songs as well as the overall beauty of a Western movie (especially the scenic background of these movies). My favorite Western movie theme is from the iconic "The Good,The Bad and The Ugly". This is the Hugo Montenegro version,which is the best in my opinion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo4WeMQLTqY
Another from the Michelle Archives...
Its the late great Roy Orbison.......and his great hit......."Crying"
To say Orbison was one of the greats would be an understatement....and "Crying" is maybe his signature song.....with his four octave voice....Orbison hits all the right notes.....
The song was released as a 45rpm single by Monument Records in July 1961 and made #1 on the United States Cashbox chart for a week on October 7, 1961, although it peaked at #2 on the rival Billboard Hot 100.
In 1987, Orbison rerecorded the song as a duet with K.D. Lang as part of the soundtrack for the motion picture, Hiding Out. Their collaboration won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. The duet version was a minor US chart hit for the two, peaking at #42 on the Hot Country Singles chart, though it was a more substantial hit in the UK in 1992, reaching #13 on the UK Singles Chart.
In 2002, "Crying" was honored with a Grammy Hall of Fame Award. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it #69 on their list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
"Crying" was also recorded by one of my personal favorites...Chris Isaaks....and he does a spectacular job with it....I recommend you give it a listen..
Many others have recorded this signature song.....but none have done with it what Roy has...
So here we go....from 1961......Its the late great Roy Orbison......and...."Crying"....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls2lC7DQFMI
I was all right for awhile
I could smile for awhile
But I saw you last night
You held my hand so tight
As you stopped to say, "Hello"
Oh, you wished me well
You, you couldn't tell
That I'd been crying over you
Crying over you
When you said, "So long"
Left me standing all alone
Alone and crying, crying
Crying, crying
It's hard to understand
But the touch of your hand
Can start me crying
I thought that I was over you
But it's true, so true
I love you even more
Than I did before
But, darling, what can I do?
For you don't love me
And I'll always be crying over you
Crying over you
Yes, now you're gone
And from this moment on
I'll be crying, crying
Crying, crying
Yeah, crying, crying
Over you
This for you Dad....I miss you :)
Been on an Anthrax kick lately. Two that stand out are "I'm The Man" and "Judas Priest".
One of the best songs from one of my favorite bands - "Mouthful of Diamonds" by "Phantogram."
And because their name sounds like "Phantasm," I'm dedicating it to Jebediah!
Turn it up, peeps!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvSgLHWR16o
"Dear Daily Mail"
This is a classically brilliant song by Amanda Palmer....I admit it, I never heard of her until now but I totally LOVE her now!!! I guess she was giving a concert in the UK 'n she had a wardrobe malfunction, a 'nip slip', for a few seconds. Well, one of those derfwad rag sheets The Daily Mail (never heard of it either until now) did a whole article just on her nip slip, ignoring the concert, the songs, the performance. ::) ::) ::)
Well, in a live concert a few days later, Amanda Palmer had her own answer to the dipsticks at the Daily Mail....this brilliant song where she bares her soul along with, ummmm, watch the video, you'll find out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiAffX0x04k
xoxo
~Laurie~
Another from the Michelle Archives....a replay because its so AWESOME!
As everyone knows.....I love Justin Timberlake....
This is one of my favorites by him and very recent....it is one that moves me like no other.....its "Mirrors"......its from this 2013 album..."20/20 Experience"
The song was released on February 11, 2013 as the album's second single, following his performance at the 2013 Grammy Awards. "Mirrors" lyrics discuss a lover's "other half" after having taken a break in their relationship. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its production and lyrical content. It debuted at 26 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and later became a Top 5 hit, peaking at number 2 and at number one in the United Kingdom and within the top ten in several countries internationally.
Some sources say the inspiration for "Mirrors" was JT's wife....the gorgeous Jessica Biel........the song is very clearly a loving ode to his recent bride Jessica Biel, down to an extended outro repeatedly proclaiming “You are, you are / The love of my life” and JT explaining “You’re the inspiration for this precious song.” But another authority on the matter or romance—Jerry Seinfeld, or the fictional version of himself he played on his eponymous sitcom—had another discovery about romance, at least briefly, after falling in love with a woman who shares a virtually identical personality to himself, down to sharing the same initials. “Now I know what I’ve been looking for all these years—myself!” he rhapsodizes to Kramer after their first encounter. “I’ve been waiting for me to come along, and now I’ve swept myself off my feet!”
Perhaps most tellingly—and perhaps somewhat ironically—having his love as his mirror allows JT to change and become a better man, Timberlake singing “I can’t ever change without you” and later “So now I say goodbye to the old me, it’s already gone.” Having a mirror put up to himself allows JT to see his imperfections, and gives him reason to want to change them.
In the end, it’s actually a very sweet and thoughtful love song, and one that even a famous person like Biel would probably be flattered to have written about them. And hell, not even Seinfeld viewed the notion of finding love through your exact replica as a sustainable formula—by the end of the episode, Jerry turns against his female equivalent, realizing “I can’t be with someone like me.. I hate myself!! If anything, I need to get the exact opposite of me!”
If Biel is the inspiration.....that is probably more than enough inspiration for anyone...
So here we go...its new for 2013......give it a listen...I promise you'll like it.....
Soooo here we go...its JT.....the great JT....and......"Mirrors"...........enjoy....I know I will :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXtEnURrlBY
The video is from the 2013 BRIT awards
This is for Ewa......and she knows why....so while she's gone.....she's always with me :)
To say what JT's ....."Mirrors" ....does to me......would take volumes...
It simply gets to me....all you have to do is read the lyrics....
And I'm not afraid to say I cry every time I listen to it...
My absolute favorite song in the world right now - "Song of Zulu" by Phosphorescent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IYEWeo3mGs
I'll dedicate this to Red and Michelle. Because I like to share what's mine with the ones I love.
true love ways by buddy holly
ok i know buddy holly was well before my time...but for anyone my age that appreciates the history of rock/pop...i highly recommend to do a search on youtube ."true love ways" is a ballad..and my favorite of all his songs
also check out reminscing very cool as are his other songs :)
Green Grass & High Tides - The Outlaws
>:(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R82OM5tzcrk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R82OM5tzcrk)
Listening to. The traveling wilbury's
End of the line
Handle me with care
Another from the Michelle Archives....
Its from 1984....and Dan Hartman...its called......."I Can Dream About You"
You probably haven't heard the name Dan Hartman a lot....but I promise you've heard this song :)
"I Can Dream About You" is a song performed by Dan Hartman on the soundtrack of the film "Streets of Fire". Originally released in 1984 as a single off Hartman's album "I Can Dream About You", it reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was performed by Winston Ford in the movie. In 2006 the song appeared in the popular video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
According to Daryl Hall, Hartman had written the song with Hall & Oates in mind, and offered the song to them to record as their own. Hall & Oates declined, citing that they didn't normally record cover songs. Late in their career, however, they issued an album of covers called Our Kind of Soul on which they recorded their own version (with changed lyrics) of Hartman's song. Two music videos accompanied the song. One didn't feature Hartman and mainly featured scenes from the Streets of Fire film with actor Stoney Jackson lip-syncing the song. Another featured Hartman playing a bartender who tries to charm a young lady while scenes from Streets of Fire are playing.
Hall and Oates is one of my favorite groups and I wish many times they would have recorded it originally...with Daryl Hall's vocal range...I think it would have been a smash....although Hartman is amazing in his rendition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=621Nk3Ubz4A
"I Can Dream About You"
No more timing each tear that falls from my eyes
I'm not hiding the remedy to cure this old heart of mine
I can dream about you
If I can't hold you tonight
I can dream about you
You know how to hold me just right
I can dream about you
If I can't hold you tonight
I can dream about you
You know how to hold me just right
Moving sidewalks, I don't see under my feet
Climbing up from down here below
Where the streets see me lonely for you
I can dream about you
If I can't hold you tonight
I can dream about you
You know how to hold me just right
I can dream about you
I'm gonna press my lips against you and hold you tight to me
I can dream about you
You know you got me spellbound what else can it be
Moving sidewalks, I don't see under my feet
Climbing up from the pain in my heart 'cause it's you that I need
I don't understand it
I can't keep my mind off loving you
Ooh, now baby, I'm caught up in the magic I see in you
There's one thing to do
I can dream about you
If I can't hold you tonight
I can dream about you
You know how to hold me just right
I can dream about you
If I can't hold you tonight
I can dream about you
You know how to hold me just right
When you listen to this song.....If you can't imagine thinking about someone you care about who is far away......or dancing with that special someone.....then check your pulse...something is very wrong :)
I love this song.....I think I'll dedicate it to someone very special to me....because I miss her so very much......and you know who you are :)
Enjoy everyone....have a most wonderful and special weekend :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jVbkz_3lO3c
dedicated to the people of the philippines
From the Michelle Archives....and brand new.....
Its from one of my all time favorites....Lindsey Stirling.......its called....."Minimal Beat"
I love and adore Lindsey.....
Lindsey Stirling tried every way she could think of to get her music heard. She pitched record labels, entered talent competitions in Las Vegas and went on “America’s Got Talent,” and none of it worked. Then the dub-step violinist tried YouTube — and connected with an ever-growing audience. Her YouTube channel has more than 3.5 million subscribers, and her videos have been viewed more than 450 million times.
Putting her music online has literally taken Stirling around the world, as demonstrated in her new video for “Minimal Beat,” which premieres today on Speakeasy. The clip for the winding instrumental song finds Stirling playing in her charmingly expressive, athletic way against backdrops in London, Paris, Moscow, Sydney and other cities, between shots of her clowning with her bandmates backstage, in restaurants and hotel rooms.
“The only way I’d be where I am today is through YouTube,” Stirling told Speakeasy. In fact, “Radioactive,” her video with the a cappella group Pentatonix, won Response of the Year at the inaugural YouTube Music Awards earlier this month.
“Minimal Beat” appears on Stirling’s self-titled 2012 album, which was re-released last month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZa1iFO0Juk
Check her out and subscribe to her YouTube channel.....you'll fall in love with her and her music as I have.....I promise....
This one I dedicate to me......and my good friends here.....you know who you are :)
Another from the Michelle Archives....
A simple one....but one very special to me....its by Sara "Rumer" Joyce.....and its called....."I Believe In You"
Its beautiful....its all I can say.....
what does the fox say :Dhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foMQX9ZExsE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foMQX9ZExsE)
I had not seen this version since I was a little girl...brings back some memories..i always liked his hair..lol
all I want for Christmas is you..by vinve vance and the valiants.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=I1VkMBi9vvw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WbkwT9bMO
from country to classical....andrea bocellie....white Christmas
mmmm Andrea Bocelli! The voice of an angel - and so very humble. Some years ago. at the MTV music awards, as a new-comer, he had just won his third award; and to long and loud applause, he said.."And now, I will try to sing .....". TRY to sing??!! He is truly an inspiration!!
Another favourite of mine is "Bring Him Home" from the show Les Miserables, sung by the Valjean Quartet [Colm Wilkinson, John Owen Jones, Simon Bowman, and Alfie Boe], who have all played the lead role of Jean Valjean in the show.
This rendition "brought the house down" during the 25th Anniversary concert; and it is on Youtube.
GG
Another favourite of mine is "Bring Him Home" from the show Les Miserables, sung by the Valjean Quartet [Colm Wilkinson, John Owen Jones, Simon Bowman, and Alfie Boe], who have all played the lead role of Jean Valjean in the show.
This rendition "brought the house down" during the 25th Anniversary concert; and it is on Youtube.
GG
The first time I heard that song was on a Country music show. Performed by Gary Morris. You can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0mIKyPg9nA
Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcATvu5f9vE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcATvu5f9vE)
This is for my favorite person on here....she probably knows who she is I bet....thank you M :)
This is for my favorite person on here....she probably knows who she is I bet....thank you M :)
I bet it's Moriarty.
(What a fucking gorgeous song. <3 )
Hey, Empress ... wanna see how many songs we can link in a chain? Your song just has to have one word from the title of the song I picked, and vice versa.
Because "Freak Like Me" made me think of the only good song to come out of the disco era ...
Chic's "Le Freak (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVZh4WcdC3s)"!
Hey, Empress ... wanna see how many songs we can link in a chain? Your song just has to have one word from the title of the song I picked, and vice versa.
Because "Freak Like Me" made me think of the only good song to come out of the disco era ...
Chic's "Le Freak (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVZh4WcdC3s)"!
Permission to join in this little game? If so, Freak Me by Silk ;) :P
Hey, Empress ... wanna see how many songs we can link in a chain? Your song just has to have one word from the title of the song I picked, and vice versa.
Because "Freak Like Me" made me think of the only good song to come out of the disco era ...
Chic's "Le Freak (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVZh4WcdC3s)"!
Permission to join in this little game? If so, Freak Me by Silk ;) :P
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED, BIG E.
(You look more like a giant baby on TV, it's weird. That picture makes you look much more human-sized.)
"You And Me (But Mostly Me) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njHiUggTjRo)" from The Book of Mormon!
(What's Dolph Ziggler like in person?)
Me and My Broken Heart by Rixton
Me and My Broken Heart by Rixton
(Not really you, no. Big E Langston always looks like a giant mutant baby to me. I dunno why. The stubby arms?)
"Walking On Broken Glass (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y25stK5ymlA)", the song that made me fall in love with Annie Lennox.
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams" - by Green Day
and one I actually like
Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
OH MY GOD I WILL GIVE US SO MUCH MONEY TO STOP POSTING SONGS WITH SWEET IN THEM.
"Child of the One True King (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESlXnXtdxTE)" by creepy redneck fundamentalist songster Matthew West.
The idea isn't to blockade someone into one line of songs, it's to see how far you can chain away from the original song. New words!
She probably changed the rules on us...coz she is so fucking competitive.....
Ah! Gotcha!
One Love by Bob Marley. No need for links!
She probably changed the rules on us...coz she is so fucking competitive.....
If I'M competitive, what does that make you?
MURDEROUSLY OVERCOMPETITIVE?Ah! Gotcha!
One Love by Bob Marley. No need for links!
"Love Lifts Us Up Where We Belong (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2y7woasr_s)" by Joe Cocker (now THERE'S a lot of words to use)
There She Goes by The La's
Prepping for tomorrow. (Big hearts for Jonathan Coulton.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEjRHFom1Kk
Thinking of Purple Vixen...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_81l4DXlwM&feature=kp
I realize I just posted this in another thread, but I'm still listening to it, and the video is making me laugh non-stop.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbBaSfgNJnE&list=PL-xkHEbewJQcd8NCT9Xoz120iUHjN4laL
Watched the rather excellent Trish/Victoria hardcore Women's Title match from 2002 - kind of a botched ending coming off the snap suplex but damn if they didn't both work hard - and it struck me that they cut out Victoria's awesome old theme song.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mGBaXPlri8
Classic. Especially with the Russian faux-lesbian video.
I don't think they knew what they had their hands on. It was a helluva lot more empowering than Charmed.
I don't think they knew what they had their hands on. It was a helluva lot more empowering than Charmed.
God damn, Charmed pisses me off just thinking about it. That show was like the pregenitor of BRATZ.
Now that Michelle has presented videos of two of Fleetwood Mac's trio of lengendary singer/songwriters, I might as well post something from the other one.
Lindsey Buckingham from Palo Alto, CA is certainly one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time and definitely my favorite American-born one (after SRV, of course). As a vocalist, his orgasmic style and good looks drove women crazy, and provided a third of the three-part harmony with Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks that has never been duplicated in the list of classic rock bands.
But it was as a guitarist that Buckingham stood out. Self-trained, he couldn't even read music (though he could certainly write it). Nonetheless, his creative guitar solos were legendary. And this dude never did something all others did ... he never used a pick. Ever.
Here's Buckingham in a recent acoustic performance of his guitar classic, "Big Love"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOJXX-h3n5s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOJXX-h3n5s)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhe7ZHcbVxM
Keep it gangster.
Keep it GANGSTER, dogs.
Dis be how I roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9qYF9DZPdw&feature=kp
Dis be how I roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9qYF9DZPdw&feature=kp
While it's hard to C-Walk to that, it's not impossible.
But I like his take on Puff Daddy, too.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpMvS1Q1sos
The Drew Carey cameo doesn't hurt.
The Drew Carey cameo doesn't hurt.
You never see those fish-eye cameras any more in music videos. What's up with that?
I got new heel theme music!
It's so good.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2By1X26GqE
Music video to come in the Promos thread!
I'm pretending your heel music is a Red Lobster commercial.
Thanks to Watch Dogs I've gotten re-addicted to "Private Eye" by Alkaline Trio. So that's pretty much all I hear lately
For reasons that will become apparent soon...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yojZ-Ksr8AE
(Red will get this and maybe some other fans of Ol' School Wrastlin'.)
A lot of people think the legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac began with Nicks and Buckingham. On the contrary. It one time it featured singer/songwriter/guitarist Bob Welch and lead guitarist, the certifiable Peter Green. After Green finally went over the edge, he was replaced by Bob Weston. Here are lead singer Welch, Weston, John and Christine McVie and Mick Fleetwood performing the band's biggest pre-Nicks and Buckingham hit, Hypnotized, in 1973, a song referring to the dream writings of Carlos Casteneda.
I remember a talk about North
Carolina and a strange, strange pond
You see the sides were like glass
In the thick of a forest without a road
And if any man's hand ever made that land
Then I think it would've showed
That "strange, strange pond" in NC is Lake Drummond in the heart of the Great Dismal Swamp. About 20 miles south from Braveheart's home. And the late Bob Welch (August 31, 1945 – June 7, 2012) was right ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9CXnn_Y_pw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9CXnn_Y_pw)
//Braveheart
Just for a change of pace, I picked up a copy of Yuja Wang's "Transformations". Her interpretation of Brahms is a damn revelation.
Just for a change of pace, I picked up a copy of Yuja Wang's "Transformations". Her interpretation of Brahms is a damn revelation.
I'm listening to the Purple Vixen threaten me
I'm listening to the Purple Vixen threaten me
I'm listening to the Purple Vixen threaten me
I didn't THREATEN you, lil' chicken. I INVITED you to sample my new variation on the Koji Clutch.
I'm listening to the Purple Vixen threaten me
I didn't THREATEN you, lil' chicken. I INVITED you to sample my new variation on the Koji Clutch.
Big Ack and the Purple Vixen are bullies
I'm listening to the Purple Vixen threaten me
I didn't THREATEN you, lil' chicken. I INVITED you to sample my new variation on the Koji Clutch.
Big Ack and the Purple Vixen are bullies
As far as chicken goes...I can attest to the fact that little Ack tastes like chicken...only better :P
I'm listening to the Purple Vixen threaten me
I didn't THREATEN you, lil' chicken. I INVITED you to sample my new variation on the Koji Clutch.
Big Ack and the Purple Vixen are bullies
As far as chicken goes...I can attest to the fact that little Ack tastes like chicken...only better :P
No one is tasting me! Oh I just got it ;D
who rembers hootie and the blowfish? hard to believe this song is that old now
"hold my hand"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=xoW3bqnr7tw
one day PV kids will look at ya and say same thing about your music :P
Champagne High by Sister Hazel
To get the most out of your Thanksgiving holiday, please enjoy this song with a nice, tall glass of Iced Giblet Gravy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs0xe9DQEPc
xo
I have literally not been able to stop listening to the new Epic Rap Battle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfkR5o_bcSg
One of Epic Lloyd's best performances to date, and I am fucking OBSESSED with that background track with the maddening guitar.
Let's get it started for a Friday...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6NuYJ0RzRg
You, sir, have excellent taste.
All right, I'm just gonna leave this here.
No links or nothin'. You look these guys up and I dare - I DOUBLE DARE YOU, MOTHER TRUCKER - not to buy their album.
The Mountain Goats, Beat the Champ
Listen to "Foreign Object" and tell me it's not the best got-dang song in the entire world, and I will call you a DAMNED LIAR.
Thanks, Mr. Starman, for making the world a bit more weird -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMThz7eQ6K0
sounds of silence by Disturbed...
Three days Grace .
Chalk outline
Next up ... more Shinedown .. Lead singers vocals simply rock.
Likely Disturbed The Vengeful One coming into rotation as well.
Storm
BTW kind of surprising, and not bad. Another band, helping to write background guitar tracks.
BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance - Live in Japan (OFFICIAL)
Look for that on youtube.. ... Yeahhh you may not be able to understand the lyrics .
Yet the video is surprisingly kick ass ... Interesting to see the stage show presentation.
Not to mention the crowd antics, as it gets going.
Bonus points .. If you can name. The group, that helped write some of the guitars for them this song.
They definately have their own sound.
Storm
Three days Grace .
Chalk outline
Next up ... more Shinedown .. Lead singers vocals simply rock.
Likely Disturbed The Vengeful One coming into rotation as well.
Storm
BTW kind of surprising, and not bad. Another band, helping to write background guitar tracks.
BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance - Live in Japan (OFFICIAL)
Look for that on youtube.. ... Yeahhh you may not be able to understand the lyrics .
Yet the video is surprisingly kick ass ... Interesting to see the stage show presentation.
Not to mention the crowd antics, as it gets going.
Bonus points .. If you can name. The group, that helped write some of the guitars for them this song.
They definately have their own sound.
Storm
As far as BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance goes...Kami Band does all their live work currently...and the bass and lead guitar work...
In the states they are known as Full Metal Band or to some...The Gods of Metal...and having heard them in Tokyo...they are awesome!
I've been relistening to the entire Bowie catalog. Amazing body of work.
-JM
OMG, Jeb! This new Massive Attack video has everything you love in it - a smoking, hot chick, an incredible song and a creepy, floating metal ball of death!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElvLZMsYXlo
Three days Grace .
Chalk outline
Next up ... more Shinedown .. Lead singers vocals simply rock.
Likely Disturbed The Vengeful One coming into rotation as well.
Storm
BTW kind of surprising, and not bad. Another band, helping to write background guitar tracks.
BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance - Live in Japan (OFFICIAL)
Look for that on youtube.. ... Yeahhh you may not be able to understand the lyrics .
Yet the video is surprisingly kick ass ... Interesting to see the stage show presentation.
Not to mention the crowd antics, as it gets going.
Bonus points .. If you can name. The group, that helped write some of the guitars for them this song.
They definately have their own sound.
Storm
As far as BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance goes...Kami Band does all their live work currently...and the bass and lead guitar work...
In the states they are known as Full Metal Band or to some...The Gods of Metal...and having heard them in Tokyo...they are awesome!
Michelle .. It is ALWAYS impressive. Your fantastic knowledge of music ... You gave even more in depth info, then I was thinking of.
Answer to what I was looking for.
DragonForce was behind. Helping to lay some of the guitar style/ inspiration for this song.
Which then of course .. was picked up by the backing group, like Michelle mentioned ..
Thought it was interesting. How in the video, large group of fans watching.
Began running together in a large circle, on the floor. When the song got going.
The Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkle
The Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkle
Surprise with this one .. Most recent album ..
Disturbed did a cover of this .. They even kept it fairly true to form. Happened to hear it one day.
Expected them to go into some harder guitar riffs .. Main thing they did. Started out soft. Then lead singers vocals got stronger and showing his power.
Still ended up, with out them trying to recreate it into a heavy metal fest.
If you have not heard it, and you like the original. Maybe worth giving a listen to.
Storm
Give this a look see .. If you like hard rock N HOT ladies ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIedr_9_9hA#
Mizuho Lin ... Wowwww!!
Storm
Evanesence The Fallen album
RIP to a giant -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0nmHymgM7Y
First Bowie releases an album saying he's going to die, and now L. Cohen.
Btw...I know the obvious Cohen song, which is transcendent, and "Suzanne," but this one slays me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pXBisteRms
RIP to a giant -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0nmHymgM7Y
First Bowie releases an album saying he's going to die, and now L. Cohen.
Btw...I know the obvious Cohen song, which is transcendent, and "Suzanne," but this one slays me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pXBisteRms
Jamey Johnson and Alison krausse
seven Spanish angels"
https://youtu.be/3DhbEfgpA1Q
How can anyone not be all up on this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOr0na6mKJQ
How can anyone not be all up on this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOr0na6mKJQ
thanks hoodoo :)
this one is pretty awesome to
https://youtu.be/mLXQltR7vUQ
some guitar music
the sound of silence by Jamie dupuis
https://youtu.be/Vlzk9989dzg
iv'e started listening to more instrumentals lately
this is just cool
sound of slience with a harp guitar
https://youtu.be/qJBJA_SMx38
https://youtu.be/GooNRJzNmyM
san Francisco with an electric violin.....
and another version of sound of silence on a 5 cord zither just teriffic
https://youtu.be/B3Z9XBAw4cU
Sometimes you get a mix of both rock and country at the same time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPK5NAzqf64
i'm a little bit classic rock
https://youtu.be/lX8GG3dnsp8
and a little bit country
https://youtu.be/WgcBVRu_EiY
But once you start to go a little bit country, you end up rolling down a dirt road in an old pickup truck yelling the chorus of this song out the window.
https://youtu.be/WheR269FKBo (https://youtu.be/WheR269FKBo)