Posted on 07/01/2022 11:12:03 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
The official music video for Aaron Watsons hit song, "July In Cheyenne off his album 'Vaquero'.
Aaron Watson - July In Cheyenne (Official Music Video) | December 4, 2013 | Aaron Watson |
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NASHVILLE BOOGIE session with Rhythm & Blues / Rock n Roll Wild Records' band - The Hi-Jivers (USA) - performing 'Knee High & Risin'. Filmed backstage at The Vinyl Bunker during The NASHVILLE BOOGIE VINTAGE WEEKENDER, Nashville, Tennessee, USA (2018)'Knee High & Risin' The Hi-Jivers NASHVILLE BOOGIE (bopflix sessions)
BOPFLIX | September 16, 2018 | Bopflix
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The America I Grew Up In looks a lot different than the America we have today.The America I Grew Up In | Jeff Allen | Dry Bar Comedy
Food isn't fatal, or at least that has been James Gregory's experience in his first ever Dry Bar Comedy special. Filled with hilarious anecdotes about his fear of flying, distrust of global warming, or love for food this full Dry Bar Comedy special from James Gregory has a little something for everyone, and is sure to keep you laughing from start to finish.Food Isn't Fatal | Full Special | James Gregory | Dry Bar Comedy
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The band is .Les Compagnons du Gras Jambon .and they play "Debka"History.Medieval music.Middle ages. Renaissance.Castle.Loire Valley In France.
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Tim Moore was in the band, The Muffins in the 60s and worked as a studio musician for years, f.x. collaboration with his nextdoor neighbor Daryl Hall in Philadelphia. Later worked for bands like Steely Dan and Rolling Stones as a backing vocalist.
Moore was discovered by Frank Zappa, Mothers of Invention, because of his harmonically songwriting style. But an offered debut album failed because Zappa couldn´t find time to be producing.
This Song Second Avenue was Moores debut release, but his record company Famous Music terminated at the same time.
Before a new record deal with Geffen Records in 1974 was established, the wellknown singer Art Garfunkel had bought the rights and put the song out as a only singel. Garfunkels version peaked at no. 34, and Moores own version at no. 58 on Billboard Top Hot 100. Sadly the song then was giving little attention, all though the sales combined would have given Moore his biggest hit as a songwriter and Top 10 hit in the States.
The song featured on Moores selftitled debut album in 1974 and he was praised for his songs by James Taylor and period singasong writers.
Tims 1975 song Love Letters was in 1976 his best known, and a hit for the Scottish popgroup The Bay City Rollers.
A tour in Brazil in 1986 resulted in his ballad and singel Yes, became a 10 week no. 1 hit both in Brazil and in Portugal and a mayor hit in several south american countries.
Tim Moore is still active as a singer, songwriter and are frequently touring in USA.
Thanks to Geffen Records for letting this song sound even better in 2020.Tim Moore - Second Avenue
(Remastered) (Geffen Records 1974)
November 6, 2020 | Michael Mørch
Edited and replaced audio with CD audio.
Used Virtualdub along with Neat Video filter, color enhancement and logo filters.
The original audio was not that great.
Used Adobe Audition to edit the CD audio to fit the video.
Slowed down the frame rate of the video to sync with the audio.Steely Dan - My Old School (HQ Audio) | 4 years ago | them0rus
1968 Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus.Jethro Tull Song For Jeffrey, Rock And Roll Circus
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Painting: by Philippe de Mazerolles, French painter and miniaturist, active in Paris and Bruges. He decorated several books for Charles the Bold and the king of England. Born unknown, died 1472 Bruges..Early 16th Century Venetian Lute Music, Paul O'Dette | June 7, 2014 | HarpsichordA6
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Remember some irregular plurals with this helpful little song.The Irregular Plurals Song | August 8, 2017 | English with Rob
Everyone knows that you make plurals in English by an adding an S. So how come we have "men" instead of "mans" and "mice" instead of "mouses"? And why are "sheep" and "fish" the plural and the singular terms?
In this video, I explain the fascinating history of these words and many more from their Old English origins.
You'll also learn why the plurals of wife, knife, life and half all swap their Fs for Vs to become wives, knives, lives and halves.
I'll help you navigate the "phenomena" of the Latin and Greek plurals in English. By the end, you'll know your "crises" from your "indices" and your "cacti" from your "octopi" (it should actually be "octopodes").
And I'll also put to bed any confusion over how to order "panini" and to judge "graffiti".Weird plurals in English: Men, geese, sheep, knives and many more | July 4, 2022 | RobWords
This instrumental track was recorded in 1966 by Jeff Beck (lead guitars), Jimmy Page (12 string rhythm), John Paul Jones (bass), Keith Moon (drums) and Nicky Hopkins (piano). I had the extended version of this with backwards guitar at the end as the flip side of Beck's single, Hi Ho Silver Lining (1967). However it is best known as a track on Beck's album Truth (1968), minus this end bit. Here is the complete track.
The following is paraphrased from Douglas J Noble's article written based on his interview with Beck: So how did Jimmy Page come to write 'Beck's Bolero'? 'Well, with some difficulty and largely without me! ..... I went over to Jim's house and he had this 12-string Fender and he loved the idea of using a bolero-type rhythm for a rock record. He was playing the bolero rhythm and I played the melody on top of it, but then I said, "Jim, you've got to break away from the bolero beat - you can't go on like that for ever!". So we stopped it dead in the middle of the song - like the Yardbirds would do on 'For Your Love' - then we stuck that riff into the middle......I was using a Les Paul for the lead guitar and for the backwards slide guitar through a Vox AC30 - it was the only amp I had and it was covered with beer! Actually, I think it was the beer that gave it it's sound! You can hear Moon screaming in the middle of the record over the drum break. If you listen after the drum break you can only hear the cymbal afterwards 'cause he knocked the mic over! Wonderful!'
As I understand it, the track was recorded with all musicians playing at the same time, as Beck is reported to have said there was 'leaking' into one another's microphones. He also suggested that there were 3 or 4 songs came out of it of which only Bolero saw the light of day and one other had a finished melody. No others were released.
Unfortunately there are no videos of the song, or photos of the session, so I have created a slide show for it. Comments are invited on this video but please no 'my guitarist is better than your guitarist'.BECK'S BOLERO (1967) by the Jeff Beck Group - with backwards guitar ending | wilson mcphert
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