• 180 Proof
    15.3k
    Dusty Hill, bassist
    d. 7/28/21


    (w/ lyrics)

    "Cheap Sunglasses" (4:46)
    Degüello, 1979
    ZZ Top


    (w/ lyrics)

    "La Grange" (3:51)
    Tres Hombres, 1973
    ZZ Top

    (I always wanted my own club called "Have Mercy" :naughty:)



    "Foxy Lady" Live (4:17)
    writer Jimi Hendrix, 1967
    perforners ZZ Top, 2007
  • Pinprick
    950


    I saw this earlier today :cry:

    (I always wanted my own club called "Have Mercy" :naughty:)180 Proof

    Rev. Gibbons beat you to it. Hot Sauce

    Here’s one with Dusty’s vocals:

  • 180 Proof
    15.3k
    Rev. Gibbons beat you to it. Hot SaucePinprick
    :cool:
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k


    "The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair" (3:00)
    BBC Sessions (Live), 1997
    writers
    Robert Johnson
    Sleepy John Estes
    Willie Dixon
    J. Page
    R. Plant
    J.P. Jones
    J. Bonham
    performer Led Zeppelin, 1969
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k


    "Isn't It a Pity" (4:58)
    Sesson Outtake #27
    All Things Must Pass, 1970
    George Harrison
  • Amity
    5.1k

    Beautiful. I hadn't heard or seen this version/vision before, thanks :sparkle:

    Another new discovery, 'Kaiser Chiefs' after googling Education and War.

    Education, Education, Education & War is the fifth studio album by English rock band Kaiser Chiefs... produced by Ben H. Allen III, and is the first Kaiser Chiefs album recorded with new drummer Vijay Mistry. The album's name is partly a reference to a line in a famous 1996 speech by Tony Blair where he emphasised the importance of education, and partly referencing the illegal Iraqi war in which he involved the UK.[2]Wiki

    From the album:
    'Coming Home' - Kaiser Chiefs
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPipMQvKgKk
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k
    Yw. It was just released by GH's estate.
  • Amity
    5.1k

    Yw - and all the other acronyms used on here - I hate 'em cos I am not in the know and have to look them up. Damned annoying but there ya' go...

    The abbreviation yw is an internet acronym for you’re welcome. Yw also sometimes stands for yeah, whatever and you whitey.

    Yw. :smirk:
    TU. thx.
    George still :cool:

    It was just released by GH's estate.180 Proof
    Guess there will be more coming...
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k
    Didn't know "yw" was a thing. Just meant "you're welcome". Don't like them much myself but I seem to have acquired this bad habit from texting with my (millennial) nephews & nieces. :sweat:

    Btw, the 50th anniversary release of a boxset All Things Must Pass is to include a pile of outtakes like the one I posted.
  • Amity
    5.1k
    Didn't know "yw" was a thing. Just meant "you're welcome". Don't like them much myself180 Proof

    It's fine. No worries, as they say. In the grand scheme of things an' all that.

    I'm watching 'Fury'.

    Btw, the 50th anniversary release of a boxset All Things Must Pass is to include a pile of outtakes like the one I posted.180 Proof

    G2K. FYI, I have the original :smile:

    Think I'll pass on the 50th anniversary...will wait for you to post stuff :hearts:
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k
    I have the original and the 30th anniversary remix George supervised before he died, so I won't be got by this latest money grab (sorry Dhani & Olivia).

    I geek-out on historical fictions because they more often than not get so many things absurdly (unnecessarily) wrong – especially films. Fury is that very rare, quite underrated, "war story" that gets things mostly right, which IMO makes it even more powerful (and "less Hollyweird"). Enjoy the catharsis ...
  • Amity
    5.1k
    Enjoy the catharsis ..180 Proof

    My heart grieves and swells.
    Tears.
    With gratitude.
  • Amity
    5.1k
    :hearts:

    'We Shall Overcome' - Joan Baez (BBC Television Theatre, London - June 5, 1965)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM39QUiAsoM

    I don't believe in any of the lyrics.

    "We Shall Overcome"

    We shall overcome,
    We shall overcome,
    We shall overcome, some day.

    Oh, deep in my heart,
    I do believe
    We shall overcome, some day.

    We'll walk hand in hand,
    We'll walk hand in hand,
    We'll walk hand in hand, some day.

    Oh, deep in my heart,

    We shall live in peace,
    We shall live in peace,
    We shall live in peace, some day.

    Oh, deep in my heart,

    We shall all be free,
    We shall all be free,
    We shall all be free, some day.

    Oh, deep in my heart,

    We are not afraid,
    We are not afraid,
    We are not afraid, TODAY

    Oh, deep in my heart,

    We shall overcome,
    We shall overcome,
    We shall overcome, some day.

    Oh, deep in my heart,
    I do believe
    We shall overcome, some day.
  • Amity
    5.1k
    1. 'Dreams' - The Corrs
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8BglEyv5O2Y

    2. Holst: The Planets. Performance on BBC4, each movement introduced by Professor Brian Cox. Amazing background photographs.
  • 180 Proof
    15.3k


    "I'm in the Mood" (4:30)
    The Healer, 1989
    John Lee Hooker feat. Bonnie Raitt
  • Noble Dust
    7.9k
    A song lost under the noise of how much this band is made fun of:

  • Jamal
    9.7k
    Listening to music when I should be applying myself entirely to work seems appropriate for a Friday. A selection from today's list, ranging from new or newish stuff to old favourites, in reverse order of release date...





  • Amity
    5.1k
    Bill Kirchen "Catch You On the Flip Flop" Live at Retrofret Guitars

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGtuSWeX8-g
  • Amity
    5.1k
    Squeeze (Slap and Tickle) TOTP 1979
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRW6Qtj7ZZM

    She was frigid like a bible
    When she met her boyfriend michael
    He took her in his zephyr
    They sat like salt and pepper
    Looking out across the city
    From lover's leap is pretty
    The lights they flick and flutter
    He told her how he loved her
    Next night he called for her
    But dad protected daughter
    And told him she was poorly
    A lie was told there surely
    So michael felt rejected
    This wasn't quite expected
    He drove off to his local
    Where he felt anti-social
    She cried all night at missing
    The boy she could be kissing
    While he was falling over
    He drunk himself back sober
    And went home in a taxi
    And crashed out in the back seat
    He slept just like a baby
    Which he hadn't done just lately
    He saw her in the morning
    Out with his sister pauline
    She felt all shy and soppy
    He acted cool and cocky
    He said tonight at charlie's
    There's going to be a party
    I'll meet you at half seven
    She visualised the heaven
    If you ever change your mind
    Which you do from time to time
    Never chew a pickle
    With a little slap and tickle
    You have to throw the stone
    To get the pool to ripple
    That night they danced together
    It looked like love forever
    He put his hand on her leg
    You should have heard what she said
    He tried again much later
    It seemed to aggravate her
    He drove home in silence
    Avoiding all violence
    She said let's watch the city
    From lover's leap is pretty
    I think i need the fresh air
    She put a comb through her hair
    Then while she turned to kiss him
    And very nearly missed him
    She put her hand on his leg
    He felt her tongue in his head
    If you ever change your mind
    Which you do from time to time
    Never chew a pickle
    With a little slap and tickle
    You have to throw the stone
    To get the pool to ripple

    Songwriters: Difford Christopher Henry, Tilbrook Glenn Martin
    For non-commercial use only.
    Data From: Musixmatch
  • Hanover
    12.9k
    Catch You On the Flip Flop"Amity

    Slap and TickleAmity

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