Teri Lussier celebrates exuberance with these Bob Fosse choreographed dance scenes set to Sing, sing, sing! by Benny Goodman: Technorati Tags: blogging, disintermediation, real estate, real estate marketing, technology
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra is the most successful of the many attempts to marry classical music to rock, with Christmas Eve Sarajevo 12/24 being their breakthrough hit: It ain’t Christmas without the Barenaked Ladies. This is their Christmas medley with Sarah MacLachlan: Dan Fogelberg died on December 16th of this year. This is Same Auld Lang Syne, […]
Elaborating on You don’t own me, Aimee Mann and ‘Til Tuesday with Voices carry: Suzanne Vega, Blood makes noise: Concrete Blonde covering Leonard Cohen, Everybody knows: Technorati Tags: blogging, disintermediation, real estate, real estate marketing, technology
From Teri Lussier, Stevie Wonder’s Superstition: Paul Simon with Olodum, The Obvious Child: Dusty Springfield with a potent message to Realtors, You Don’t Own Me: And just as a reminder, this is the theme song for BloodhoundBlog Unchained: Technorati Tags: blogging, disintermediation, real estate, real estate marketing, technology
I am a total sucker for classic shitkicker music. What makes the songs of Leonard Cohen work, as an example, is that they’re so simple musically that there is all the room in the world for the lyric. We listen to a lot of complicated music, but the stuff I love the best isn’t really […]
Chris Thile and Bryan Sutton explore the idea of excellence in a 20+ minute improvisational tour de force: Technorati Tags: blogging, disintermediation, real estate, real estate marketing, technology
Lyle Lovett covers Townes Van Zandt on Flying shoes: Mindy Smith covers Dolly Parton (with Dolly singing back-up!) on Jolene: Gary Jules makes you forget all about Tears For Fears with his cover of Mad world: Technorati Tags: blogging, disintermediation, real estate, real estate marketing, technology
There must be fifty ways to come unchained in rock ‘n’ roll. Here are three of them. 1. She’s free of him, whether he likes it or not. It’s Pure Prairie League with Falling in and out of love/Amie. This is one of the most incredible country-rock medleys ever committed to vinyl, but I can’t […]
Country-rock romance, great covers of great song-writers. Start with Leonard Cohen’s Tonight will be fine covered by Teddy Thompson: Next, a buried treasure. Bobby Darin was an amazing talent who couldn’t manage to fit in anywhere. This is his cover of Tim Hardin’s If I were a carpenter: Finally, Glenn Frey and Don Henley bring […]
Cathy’s birthday. Here’s Michael Franks with Popsicle toes in commemoration. A genuine, actual genetic difference between male and female homo sapiens is blood-flow to the extremities. Men can deftly work a bow or a knife or a snare in weather that leaves women with frostbite. We were talking about this at dinner the other night […]
Warren Zevon again, this time with the Boss on vocals and banging on a blistering Telecaster. I forget who suggested this, but I’m playing it tonight for the Hatfields and McCoys at Point2 Agent. The song is Disorder in the house: Zevon was in the process of dying when that video was made. “You lose […]
Warren Zevon’s Mohammed’s radio for Russell Shaw, recovering pirate broadcaster: Patty Loveless has one of the richest high lonesome voices in newgrass. This video, You’ll never leave Harlan alive, is all but nothing visually, but that’s really not a defect: The sound is so rich that just about anything would get in its way. This […]
Jay Thompson’s pick, Queen doing I want it all: Adventure seeker on an empty street, Just an alley creeper, light on his feet A young fighter screaming, with no time for doubt With the pain and anger can’t see a way out, It ain’t much I’m asking, I heard him say, Gotta find me a […]
I was going to rank on the mainstream media, but I’ll save that for tomorrow. This is more Michelle Pfeiffer, singing Makin’ whoopee from The Fabulous Baker Boys. Another bride, another June Another sunny honeymoon Another season, another reason For makin’ whoopee A lot of shoes, a lot of rice The groom is nervous, he […]
This one is from Brad Coy, who wanted to tip his hat to pseudonymous commenter Joe Strummer with a Joe Strummer cover of Bob Marley’s Redemption Song. If I have a favorite Clash tune it’s This is Radio Clash, simply because I like the idea of a pirate satellite. As with pirate radio, the actual […]