• 180 Proof
    15.4k
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QF6CMQoYSsQ

    "Evil" (2:55)
    Howlin' in the Moonlight, 1959
    performed by Howlin' Wolf, 1954
    written by Willie Dixon, 1954(?)

    *

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oqrfPnGy1tM

    "Leave My Girl Alone" (4:15)
    In Step, 1989
    written by Buddy Guy, 1965
    performed by Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble

    *

    https://youtu.be/RvNIivHdy0Q

    "Layla" Live (11:59)
    Play the Blues: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center, 2011
    written by Eric Clapton & Jim Gordon, 1970
    performed by Eric Clapton, Wynton Marsalis & the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
  • Manuel
    4.2k
    Drive by Incubus

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgT9zGkiLig

    Sometimes
    I feel the fear of
    Uncertainty stinging clear
    And I, can't help but ask myself how much I'll let the fear
    Take the wheel and steer

    It's driven me before and seems to have a vague
    Haunting mass appeal
    But lately I'm beginning to find that I
    Should be the one behind the wheel

    Whatever tomorrow brings I'll be there
    With open arms and open eyes yeah
    Whatever tomorrow brings
    I'll be there, I'll be there

    So, if I
    Decide to waiver my
    Chance to be one of
    The hive
    Will I choose water over wine
    And hold my own and drive?

    It's driven me before and it seems to be the way
    That everyone else gets around
    But lately I'm beginning to find that when
    I drive myself my light is found

    Whatever tomorrow brings I'll be there
    With open arms and open eyes yeah
    Whatever tomorrow brings
    I'll be there I'll be there

    Would you choose water over wine?
    Hold the wheel and drive

    Whatever tomorrow brings I'll be there
    With open arms and open eyes yeah
    Whatever tomorrow brings
    I'll be there I'll be there
  • Amity
    5.3k

    I like this. Thanks for sharing.
    Interesting lyrics and video of self-drawing then the scrunching up of the pages, the physical images of the self being erased...

    'I'm beginning to find that when
    I drive myself my light is found'

    When all the selves are scattered at the end of the video, it seems as if the driver is in reverse.
    Perhaps circling back to feeling
    '... the fear of
    Uncertainty stinging clear
    And I, can't help but ask myself how much I'll let the fear
    Take the wheel and steer'

    However, ends up with a certainty that:
    'Whatever tomorrow brings I'll be there
    With open arms and open eyes'.

    Really :cool:
    Not to mention - the guy is fit :100:
  • Manuel
    4.2k


    :up:

    That's an in-depth analysis. I just liked the song, but what you say is correct.
  • Amity
    5.3k
    That's an in-depth analysis.Manuel

    Yeah, I know. I need to go lie down now...
    I blame the video, it kinda grabbed my attention - should just have listened :wink:
  • Manuel
    4.2k


    :snicker:

    It was a good analysis. :)
  • Amity
    5.3k
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QOARhF6yHoo

    "Love Me or Leave Me" (3:18)
    performed by Billie Holiday, Teddy Wilson &
    His Orchestra, 1941
    written by W. Donaldson & G. Kahn, 1928
    180 Proof

    Excellent :heart: :cool: :sparkle:

    I had only ever heard this sung by Doris Day. Enough said...
  • Amity
    5.3k
    Justin Hayward (20:36)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6qkMD6-7Qk&t=0s

    From Ted B -
    A selection of favorite Justin Hayward compositions, 2 with the Moody Blues and 2 solo (with John Lodge) from "Blue Jays".
    Songs
    1) The Land of Make Believe (Seventh Sojourn 1972)
    A wonderful song, my favorite from the Moody Blues.
    2) This Morning (Blue Jays 1975)
    Another top song, not far behind 1)
    3) Nights Winters Years (Blue Jays 1975)
    A lovely song. To my mind, one of few successful pop songs with full orchestral backing.
    4) Nights in White Satin (Days of future passed 1967)
    A classic for all time, well deserved.
  • Manuel
    4.2k
    Future Starts Slow by The Kills

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwudqTCkBis

    Got this song stuck in my head like a sound-worm. :cheer:

    You can holler, you can wail
    You can swing, you can flail
    You can fuck like a broken sail

    But I'll never give you up
    If I ever give you up my heart will surely fail

    And after all God can keep my soul
    England to have my bones
    But don't ever give me up
    I could never get back up when the future starts so slow

    No longing for the moonlight
    No longing for the sun
    No longer will I curse the bad I've done
    If there's a time when the feelings gone, I wanna feel it

    You can holler, you can wail
    You can blow what's left of my right mind
    You can swing, you can flail
    You can blow what's left of my right mind
    (I don't mind)

    There's a time for the second best
    And there's a time when the feeling's gone
    But it's hard to be hard I guess
    When you're shaking like a dog

    You can holler, you can wail
    You can blow what's left of my right mind
    You can swing, you can flail
    You can blow what's left of my right mind

    You can holler, you can wail
    You can blow what's left of my right mind
    You can swing, you can flail
    You can blow what's left of my right mind
    (I don't mind)

    You can blow what's left of my right mind
    You can blow what's left of my right mind
    You can holler, you can wail
    You can blow what's left of my right mind
  • Shawn
    13.3k
    Checking out Fashwave, lol

  • Amity
    5.3k
    There's this: 'Dancing in The Dark' - Bruce Springsteen (3:58)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=129kuDCQtHs
    With focus on his body...I mean...just look at even the cover of 'Born in the USA' :cool:
    Dancing with Courteney Cox.

    and then, there's this:

    'Dancing in The Dark' - Bruce Springsteen (7:41)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7lfzARGXGw
    Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band performing "Dancing In The Dark" at the Hard Rock Calling festival in London, 2013.
    Recreating the video, this time he pulls in his Mum, later his 'baby sis' playing guitar with him...
  • Manuel
    4.2k


    Damn that's :fire:

    I'll take that and I'll raise my stakes to:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-Ds-FXGGQg

    You have good taste in music. :smile:
  • Amity
    5.3k

    Wow. That was pure joy and real musicians having a blast :fire:
    Lyrics, what lyrics ?

    ' It was a teenage wedding, and the old folks wished them well
    You could see that Pierre did truly love the mademoiselle...

    ...Seven hundred little records, all rock, rhythm and jazz
    But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music fell
    "C'est la vie",…

    Source: LyricFind
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    Can't speak for George Son of Hari :pray: :flower:, but I can't help smiling whenever I see & hear this Bad Lil Mofo blaaaaze that solo :fire:



    "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Live (6:22)
    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2004
    written by George Harrison, 1968
    performed by Dhani Harrison, Jeff Lynn, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood & Prince
  • Amity
    5.3k
    Can't speak for George Son of Hari :pray: :flower:, but I can't help smiling whenever I see & hear this Bad Lil Mofo blaaaaze that solo :fire:180 Proof

    You know what. I have always loved that song but this performance is...words fail me...
    And to see Dhani, George's son, start off quite serious and tentative and then bursting into smiles with the amazement of the whole experience...

    Thanks @180 Proof - you have made my day, month, year...
    :fire: :heart: :sparkle:
  • Amity
    5.3k
    'Marwa Blues' - instrumental by George Harrison (3:42)

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u4I4KvFu9_I
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    :clap: :hearts:

    :flower:
  • Amity
    5.3k
    'Crackerbox Palace' - George Harrison (3:57)
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ac34Khe-fc

    Some Pythonesque fun with gnomes at home :love:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crackerbox_Palace
  • Amity
    5.3k
    'This Song' - George Harrison (3:53)
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T0i9rjTxhpY

    'Harrison wrote the song as a response to the copyright infringement suit launched against him over his early 1970s hit "My Sweet Lord". The lyrics use terminology associated with the court case and mention other song titles as a satirical comment on the notion of plagiarism in popular music.[2]'

    'My Sweet Lord' - George Harrison (4:41)
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SP9wms6oEMo
  • Amity
    5.3k
    'Dignity' - Deacon Blue, with lyrics (3:53)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZs54pOJjB0
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    (Can't help it :wink: )

    a shout-out "Happy Mother's Day" to my mom :flower: :hearts: and all the mothers on TPF:

    https://youtu.be/rinz9Avvq6A

    "He's So Fine" (1:53)
    performed by The Chiffons, 1963
    written by Ronnie Mack, 1962

    *

    update:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P3OFzIYpjwg

    "Blues for Mama" (4:00)
    Nina Simone Sings the Blues, 1967
    written by Nina Simone & Abbey Lincoln
    performed by Nina Simone
  • Amity
    5.3k
    (Can't help it :wink:180 Proof

    :smile: I was waiting for it - and you didn't disappoint.
    He's So Fine, My Sweet Lord George :cool:

    Both songs are just fine by me.
    The UK already celebrated Mother's Day but hey, in the USA and anywhere else, Love and Hugs :flower: :heart: :sparkle:
  • Manuel
    4.2k
    A classic from the 90's. What a fantastic band. Underrated in the US sadly.

    Don't Look Back in Anger - Oasis

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmpRLQZkTb8

    Sooooo Sally can wait...

    :cool:
  • Amity
    5.3k
    'It Don't Come Easy' - Ringo Starr (2:54)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvEexTomE1I

    At the 'Concert for Bangladesh':
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zez0-vxyKuE

    It don't come easy,
    You know it don't come easy.

    It don't come easy,
    You know it don't come easy.

    Got to pay your dues if you wanna sing the blues,
    And you know it don't come easy.
    You don't have to shout or leap about,
    You can even play them easy.

    Forget about the past and all your sorrows,
    The future won't last,
    It will soon be over tomorrow.

    I don't ask for much, i only want your trust,
    And you know it don't come easy.
    And this love of mine keeps growing all the time,
    And you know it just ain't easy.

    Open up your heart, let's come together,
    Use a little love
    And we will make it work out better.

    (ah -)
    (ah -)
    (ooh-ooh)
    (ah-ooh-ooh)

    Got to pay your dues if you wanna sing the blues,
    And you know it don't come easy.
    You don't have to shout or leap about,
    You can even play them easy.

    Peace, remember peace is how we make it,
    Here within your reach
    If you're big enough to take it.

    I don't ask for much, i only want your trust,
    And you know it don't come easy.
    And this love of mine keeps growing all the time,
    And you know it don't come easy.
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    More George Harrison & Prince "love" https://youtu.be/hHp77_NfJag (4.21.21)
  • Amity
    5.3k

    I got c. 14 mins of this:
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hHp77_NfJag&feature=youtu.be

    I think enough already, don't you ?
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    A shot or three of Monday Happy Hour dram ...



    "Stormy Monday Blues" (2:53)
    Stormy Monday Blues, 1968
    T-Bone Walker, 1947

    *



    "Traveling Riverside Blues" Live (5:11)
    Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions, 1969
    written by R. Johnson, 1937 (+ R. Plant & J. Page, 1969)
    performed by Led Zeppelin

    *



    "The Healer" (5:36)
    The Healer, 1989
    performed by John Lee Hooker & Carlos Santana
    written by J. Hooker, C. Santana et al
    John Lee Hooker
  • 180 Proof
    15.4k
    OTD 40 years ago:

    Cliched but true – like it was just yesterday (though a lifetime ago) – first I'd lost John Lennon, then again, almost exactly six months to the day, and without warning, came the news that Bob Marley had left the building. Years later that sting still stung "You're on Earth. There's no cure for that" (again in '89). I couldn't go on, I suppose, without so many ghosts carved into my heart like him ... a natural mystic who never grew old ... like so many other voices that still linger ...

    Robert Nester Marley :fire:
    1945-1981



    Catch A Fire (37:51)
    Bob Marley & The Wailers, 1973
    all songs by Bob Marley (except "400 Years" & "Stop That Train" by Peter Tosh)



    Natty Dread (38:59)
    Bob Marley & the Wailers, 1974



    Exodus (37:24)
    Bob Marley & the Wailers, 1977

    *

    also OTD 40 years ago



    "All Those Years Ago" (3:42)
    Somewhere in England, 1981
    written & performed by George Harrison
    drums Ringo Starr
    backing vocals Paul & Linda McCartney

    update: Got 'em first. :up:
  • Manuel
    4.2k
    Hotel California (Live Acoustic) - The Eagles

    The best version of this song by far. :wink:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1mbI74lV68
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