Posted on 05/08/2009 5:06:53 PM PDT by Gomez
Welcome to the sporadic post your favorite music videos thread.
This weekend in music history:
Friday, May 8
1970 - Beatles release "Let it Be" album
1972 - Billy Preston is the first rock artist to headline at Radio City Music Hall.
Happy Birthday
1955 - Alex Van Halen
Saturday, May 9
1974 - Bruce Springsteen opens for Bonnie Raitt in Boston.
Happy Birthday
1962 - Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode)
1949 - Billy Joel
1944 - Richard Furay
Sunday, May 10
1982 - WABC NYC plays its last record (John Lennon's Imagine)
1986 - "Rock Me Amadeus," by Falco hit #1 on UK pop chart
Happy Birthday
1957 - Sid Vicious
1953 - Aynsley Dunbar
1943 - Donovan
Fiona Apple - Across The Universe
Poco - Magnolia
WE’RE BAAAAH-AAACK ping!
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1957 - Sid Vicious
I don’t know why, but I am strangely attracted to his story. One of my favs - ‘My Way.’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIp_N6bjj64
Hooray!
Crank it
Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmjS37zDbPY
Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgZGtKWU-9g
Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XilgPtj31co
Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4_tz97Ajhk
Part 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZoeZ86o7VM
Metallica’s “Fade to Black” on the electric violin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhWRkiGtHVo&feature=channel_page
One of the best “homemade” videos on You Tube.
“Italian Leather Sofa’ -Cake
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u8QL-aAYTg
“Paper Planes’ - M.I.A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sei-eEjy4g
An early 80s rarity
“All Of The Good Ones Are Taken” - Ian Hunter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3S9XDkMDEI
Michael Nesmith ( Post Monkees ) - “Cruisin”
Pat Metheny Group - Phase Dance
These songs literally changed my life when I first heard them about 30 years ago. I've been a Metheny fan ever since. I've been desperate to find stuff from the early PMG era and here it is!
I miss that original Gibson ES-175
Mike Nesmith - Rodanne
(Warning: bad language)
Don't open the last one in front of kiddies.
Thanks for the ping! ;)
The In Crowd ( 1988 )
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095362/
Perry Parker ( Joe Pantoliano who played Ralphie Cifaretto in The Sopranos ) plays the man who expects to take the place of Dick Clark after American Bandstand left Phili. Del ( Donovan Jr. ) is an honor student who wants to dance to meet one of Perry's show stars, Vicky ( Jennifer Runyon - Up The Creek, Charles In Charge ). A non standard good teen angst drama.
;-)
And rightly so ... I had forgotten them .... Thanx for the memories
It’s great to be back..I shure missed you guys...
This is the week that was in matters musical May 7, 2009
1824, one of the worlds best-loved pieces of music, Beethovens Ninth Symphony, is performed for the first time
1944, Jimmie Davis, country superstar and co-author of the worldwide hit “You Are My Sunshine,” takes over as the governor of Louisiana the tune will become the state song
1952, blues harp ace Little Walter records his signature instrumental “Juke,” backed by Muddy Waters and Jimmy Rogers on guitar and Elgin Evans on drums; there’s no bass on the session it’ll prove to be one of Chess Records big early hits and will be the first of many charting singles for the phenomenally skilled mouth organ virtuoso
1953, after leaving The Dominoes, Clyde McPhatter is signed by Ahmet Ertegun as lead singer of The Drifters
1955, on the second night of a back-to-back at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida, Elvis Presley sparks the first riot of his burgeoning career with the parting promise, “Girls, I’ll see you backstage” the female contingent of the 14,000-strong crowd goes into a frenzy and the future King’s clothes and shoes are torn from his body as he tries to escape after witnessing the event Colonel Tom Parker is convinced of Elvis’ marketability
1958, Jerry Lee Lewis is granted a divorce from his second wife, this coming six months after marrying his third wife and second cousin, Myra Gale Brown
1960, Neil Sedaka’s “Stairway to Heaven” peaks at #9 on the Billboard pop chart the teen-romance ditty has nothing whatever to do with Led Zep’s later hit of the same name
1963, The Rolling Stones cut their first 45, a cover of a Chuck Berry obscurity “Come On” Bob Dylan blows off his Ed Sullivan Show TV gig when he is told he can’t perform “Talking John Birch Society Blues,” Dylan’s skewering of the far-right political group
1967, Archie Bell, leader of The Drells, is drafted into the army where he’ll soon be performing for Uncle Sam in Vietnam exactly a year later his instrumental hit “Tighten Up” rides to the top of the pop chart while Bell languishes in a VA hospital recovering from wounds
1969, at the invitation of First Daughter Tricia Nixon, the Turtles perform a gig at Tricky Dick’s White House singer Mark Volman is so happy to be there he reportedly falls off the stage five times legend has it that the band spent the night smoking spliffs in the Lincoln Bedroom
1980, despite suffering from a brain tumor, rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Bill Haley sets off on a South African tour
1983, having blown all the money his 1979 multimillion-selling Bat Out of Hell album had garnered, Marvin Lee Aday, better known to fans as Meatloaf, files for bankruptcy
1986, Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee and supermodel Heather Locklear tie the knot
1990, Tom Waits is awarded $2.5 million by a jury in a suit against Frito-Lay, who brazenly ripped off Waits’ vocal and songwriting style for a Doritos ad the judgment is upheld on an appeal in 1993 and Frito-Lay is finally forced to cough up the money
1991, Ozzy Osbourne triumphs in court over a couple of Macon, Georgia, parents who blame their son’s suicide on Ozzy’s music Bushwick Bill of the Geto Boys takes a bullet in the face from his girlfriend the 4-1/2-foot-tall rapper winds up losing an eye after threatening the woman’s 3-month-old son, then handing her a loaded .22, saying he wants to die
1993, Barry White, Bette Midler, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers all appear as guest voices for their respective cartoon counterparts on the season finale of The Simpsons
1994, Tupac Shakur goes to the slammer for a couple weeks for his 1993 attack on the director of the movie Menace II Society, in which Shakur had a part Shakur is subsequently cut from the movie
1998, in the most unlikely pairing since Hendrix and the Monkees, Jimmy Page performs on Saturday Night Live with rapper Sean “Puffy” Combs the pair perform “Come With Me,” which features a sampled guitar riff from Zeps “Kashmir” also this week, tens of thousands of young fans shut down traffic in central Tokyo in an outpouring of grief over the suicide of X-Japan guitarist Hide Matsumoto one fan follows him in suicide and two others fail in the attempt
2000, a Federal appeals court gives Michael Bolton the thumbs down when he tries to weasel out of a $5.4-million jury award levied against him for ripping off the Isley Brothers “Love is a Wonderful Thing” in his song of the same name
2002, Dionne Warwick is arrested at Miami International Airport when she attempts to smuggle 11 joints aboard a plane in her carry-on bag
2003, after a traumatizing mix-up, Pete Townshend is cleared of charges of possessing child pornography Townshend had been researching child pornography for a book in 1999 when he foolishly used his credit card to sign onto a child porn site in 2002 he had, in fact, published on his website a long treatise condemning the free accessibility of child porn on the web a year later, the book he was researching was already at press by the time an investigation of the porn sites credit card users list turned up his name, prompting a media freakout and a raid of his home that turned up no child pornography of any sort
2006, after holding out for three years, the Red Hot Chili Peppers agree to post their band’s catalog on Apple’s iTunes former Great White manager Daniel Biechele is sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to 100 counts of manslaughter the charges stem from the fire caused by pyrotechnics Biechele set off on February 20, 2003, at The Station nightclub in West Warwick, RI, killing 100 charges are still pending against the club owners, Jeffrey and Michael Derderian also this week, Keith Richards undergoes surgery in New Zealand for a head injury The Rolling Stones’ publicity people aren’t talking, but word on the street has it that Richards dinged his noggin while scaling a palm tree in Fiji trying to retrieve coconuts
2007, Sammy Hagar reaps a cool $80 million when he sells off his majority interest in the Cabo Wabo tequila brand to Campari/Skyy Spirits that should keep him flush with margaritas for a considerable while The Rolling Stones request a venue change for their concert at Serbia’s Belgrade Hippodrome after learning that several hundred horses in a nearby stable would have to be sedated during the show or be “traumatized” by the noise
and that was the week that was in matters musical.
Arrivals:
May 7: Johannes Brahms (1833), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840), jazz/pop singer Teresa Brewer (1931), Beatles publicist Derek Taylor (1932), Motown singer Jimmy Ruffin (1939), Johnny Maestro of The Crests (1939), Jerry Nolan of The New York Dolls (1945), Bill Dannoff of Starland Vocal Band (1946), singer-songwriter Janis Ian (1951), Marty Wilson-Piper of The Church (1959), Motorheads Phil Campbell (1961)
May 8: jazz pianist Mary Lou Willams (1910), blues legend Robert Johnson (1911), Top 40 radio format creator Todd Storz (1924), Ricky Nelson (1940), frat party scenemaker John Fred (1941), Paul Samwell-Smith of The Yardbirds (1943), Toni Tennille of the Captain and Tennille (1943), Chris Frantz of Talking Heads (1951), Phillip Bailey of Earth Wind & Fire (1951), Alex Van Halen (1955), Dave Rowntree of Blur (1964), Savage Gardens Darren Hayes (1972), Enrique Iglesias (1975)
May 9: Hank Snow (1914), Nokie Edwards of The Ventures (1935), Dave Prater of Sam and Dave (1937), Sonny Curtis of The Crickets (1937), Pete Birrell of Freddie and The Dreamers (1941), Tommy Roe (1942), Richie Furay of Buffalo Springfield and Poco (1944), Blood, Sweat and Tears Steve Katz (1945), Billy Joel (1949), Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode (1962), Paul Heaton of The Housemartins (1962)
May 10: Fred Astaire (1899), “Mother” Maybelle Carter of the Carter Family (1909), session guitarist Bert Weedon (1920), Cliff Goldsmith (1925), Fats Domino (1929), Larry Williams (1935), Arthur Alexander (1940), “Groovy” Joe Poovey (1941), Danny Rapp of Danny & The Juniors (1941), Donovan born Donovan Phillip Leitch (1946), Graham Goldman of 10cc (1946), Dave Mason (1947), reggae drummer Sly Dunbar of Sly and Robbie (1952), Sid Vicious (1957), Bono born Paul Hewson (1960), Krist Novoselic of Nirvana (1965), Young MC (1967), Jason Dalyrimple of Soul for Real (1980)
May 11: Irving Berlin (1888), British blues diva Beryl Bryden (1920), record exec Ewart Abner (1923), The Who manager Kit Lambert (1935), jazz pianist-composer Carla Bley (1938), Eric Burdon (1941), Les Chadwick of Gerry and the Pacemakers (1943), Arnie Silver of The Dovells (1943), Art of Noises Jonathan Jeczalik (1955)
May 12: Burt Bacharach (1928), The Cardinals Leon Hardy (1932), Jayotis Washington of The Persuasions (1941), Ian Dury (1942), singer-songwriter Billy Swan (1942), Ian McLagan of Small Faces (1945), Steve Winwood (1948), Billy Squier (1950), Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn (1955), Billy Duffy of The Cult (1959) Black Sabbath singer Ray Gillen (1959), Jason Biggs (1978)
May 13: editor of the Schwann Catalog William Schwann (1913), Memphis DJ Dewey Phillips (1926), The Weavers Fred Hellerman (1927), Harold Winley of The Clovers (1933), Ritchie Valens (1941), Mary Wells (1943), Carolyn Franklin (1944), harp player “Magic” Dick Salwitz of The J. Geils Band (1945), bassist Danny Klein of The J.Geils Band (1946), Peter “Overend” Watts of Mott the Hoople (1947), Stevie Wonder born Steveland Morris (1950), Danny Kirwan of Fleetwood Mac (1950), Paul Thompson of Roxy Music (1951), Darius Carlos Rucker of Hootie & The Blowfish (1966)
Departures:
May 7: Eddie Rabbit (1998), Alphonso Howell of The Sensations (1998), Cult drummer Nigel Preston (1992), Pacific Gas and Electric singer Charles Allen (1990)
May 8: country superstar Eddy Arnold (2008), recording engineer Larry Levine (2008), Abbey Road photographer Iain MacMillan (2006), jazz yodeler Leon Thomas (1999), Ronald Koal of Ronald Koal and the Trillionaires (1993), pianist Rudolf Serkin (1991), disco record exec Neil Bogart (1982), Graham Bond (1974)
May 9: lyricist and poet Shel Silverstein (1999), blues harpist-vocalist Lester Butler (1998)
May 10: jazz pianist John Hicks (2006), confidante to the stars and Astral Studios mogul Burnetta “Bunny” Jones (1998)
May 11: original Rush drummer John Rutsey (2008), singer-songwriter John Whitehead (2004), Noel Redding (2003), Chess Records singer-guitarist Danny Overbea (1994), Robert Nesta Marley (1981)
May 12: Perry Como (2001), sax man “Big” John Greer (1972)
May 13: session trumpeter Floyd Arceneaux (1992), Bob Wills (1975)
"Watch the suit, ya little prick ya"
LOL
I’ve never seen that film before. I know you are thinking, how could I not have seen it, but I just never have tried to watch it. I’ve seen others like Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs, but not that one.
Bless you, Im also behind the times, and only saw it after everyones sisters and cousins and aunts.
Tasty horn work!
Speaking of dancing...the early 80s were a great time for clubbing and house parties in L.A (before the gangs)
Black Eyed Peas - Weekend
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiqOnxVxCQU&feature=related
and the original (no rap) “Jumping music slick DJS fog machines and laser rays...”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M77jwaTC72s
Winner takes it all? Who's Van Halen?
Your link needs redone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW6OrdLkCLU&feature=PlayList&p=F26F876D5E8527CF&index=71
Fiona Apple - Across The Universe
Cool
Love that song.....never heard that version. Great stuff muchas grassyass.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bqgy1mebh8&feature=PlayList&p=F26F876D5E8527CF&index=78
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