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The Weekend YouTube Musical Video Thread
Vanity | 8/31/2007 | Caramelgal

Posted on 08/31/2007 4:11:17 PM PDT by Caramelgal

Events on this day in music history, August 31st:

2006 - Lil' Kim appears at the 2006 MTV Video Music awards fresh from prison, wearing a business suit that is a far cry from the skimpy getups of her past.

2004 - Carl Wayne, the former lead vocalist for the hit-making '60s U.K. band the Move and the latter-day singer for the Hollies, dies at his home in England after a battle with cancer. He is 61.

2002 - Steve Wariner receives the 2002 Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Award during the Grand Ole Opry's tribute to Minnie Pearl. The previous year's winner, Kathy Mattea, presents the award to Wariner.

2002 - Lionel Hampton, one of the last of the jazz giants, dies from complications of old age and a recent heart attack in New York City at the age of 94. Hampton, an innovative vibraphonist and bandleader, had been in failing health for several years after a series of strokes.

2000 - Songwriter Harold Clayton, who co-wrote the SOS Band hit "Take Your Time (Do It Right)," is killed in a hit-and-run accident in Los Angeles. He is 53.

1999 - Bluesman R.L. Burnside undergoes heart surgery in Memphis. The 72-year-old singer/songwriter/guitarist had recently canceled two shows due to shortness of breath and exhaustion; after extensive tests, it was determined that he required angioplasty surgery.

1998 - Madonna files suit against the YMCA to prevent it from building a high-rise residential tower near Lincoln Center in New York City. Madonna files the action because the building "creates a hazard for me and my child." Madonna uses the recent fall of scaffolding at a Times Square high-rise renovation as grounds for her suit.

1997 - James Brown becomes the first U.S. artist to appear in Lebanon following the recent lift of the ban on U.S. travel to the country. After playing in Beirut, Brown heads to Moscow where he performs in honor of the city's 850th anniversary.

1997 - The Microsoft Network webcasts U2's performance in Dublin. Internet participants are able to control remote PopCams at the concert, which allow users to see the performance from several perspectives. The event is accessible to any Internet user at http://u2popmart.msn.com.

1996 - Opera singer Ljuba Welitsch dies at the age of 83.

1995 - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum opens in Cleveland. The city is argued to be the birthplace of rock beginning in the rooms of radio station WMMS, where disc jockey Alan Freed coined the term ``rock 'n' roll'' in the early 1950s.

1991 - Metallica's self-titled album debuts at No. 1 on Billboard's pop album chart.

1987 - Michael Jackson's ``Bad'' video is televised for the first time on CBS-TV.

1974 - ``The Partridge Family'' television show ends, leaving David Cassidy free to pursue a solo music career.

1970 - Debbie Gibson is born on Long Island, N.Y.

1945 - Van Morrison is born in Belfast, Ireland. His biggest hit is the top 10 song ``Domino,'' released in 1970.

A little something for everyone. Happy Labor Day!

"Vibe Boogie" - Lionel Hampton and his Band

" RL Burnside - Jumper on the Line

" Metallica- Enter Sandman
I hope Lars doesn’t come get me tonight in my sleep for posting this…)

" Metallica in The Simpsons

" Crazy Love - Van Morrison and Bob Dylan


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1 posted on 08/31/2007 4:11:19 PM PDT by Caramelgal
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To: Caramelgal; andyssister; DocRock; Gomez; doodad; Gone_Postal; barker; BenLurkin; srotaG adirolF; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 08/31/2007 4:12:32 PM PDT by Caramelgal (Rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings, not on the words or superficial interpretations)
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1974 - ``The Partridge Family’’ television show ends, leaving David Cassidy free to pursue a solo music career.

Thank God for his solo career LOL


3 posted on 08/31/2007 4:26:48 PM PDT by alisasny (RIP Lt. Kevin “Kojak” Davis BLUE ANGELS #6 THANKYOU!!)
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To: Caramelgal

his is the week that was in matters musical …

1946, Greg Elmore and Gary Grubb are both born in California on September 5 … years later, Greg and Gary (now Duncan) form a group in San Francisco with John Cipollina, David Frieberg, and Jim Murray and turn to their astrological birth signs when trying to come up with a band name … four are Virgos, one is a Gemini, signs ruled by the planet Mercury … and the Greek god Mercury was a messenger who was also called Quicksilver … before you can say shave-and-a-haircut-two-bits they’re calling themselves Quicksilver Messenger Service …

1955, proving that he is indeed a good boy, Elvis takes his $5,000 share of his Sun contract being sold to RCA and buys his mamma a pink Cadillac, fulfilling the promise he made to her when they were poor: “One day I’m gonna buy you a new Cadillac” … so what if Gladys Presley can’t drive, it’s the thought that counts … the rose roadster is still on display at Graceland …

1965, during a Rolling Stones appearance on the British pop music show Ready, Steady, Go! Mick Jagger and producer Andrew Loog Oldham perform a parody of Sonny & Cher’s “I Got You Babe” … those cheeky Brits! …

1966, Donovan makes it to the peak of the pop charts with what may be the first psychedelic hit “Sunshine Superman,” recorded at Abbey Road studios … the song’s hooks come from session man Jimmy Page’s Eastern-sounding guitar riffs playing along with a harpsichord … originally the song was called “For John and Paul,” but Donovan’s producer Mickie Most tells him not to play the tune for McCartney fearing that Macca would get the idea to record a trippy-sounding song …

1968, because of fears of street violence during the National Democratic Convention, The Rolling Stones’ “Street Fighting Man” is banned from airplay in Chicago … “Piece of My Heart” by Big Brother & The Holding Company with Janis Joplin singing lead enters the charts … it is Joplin’s and the band’s first hit …

1970, founder-member of Canned Heat, Alan Wilson dies … he formed the band with fellow blues record collector Bob Hite who shared lead vocals … Wilson who also provided slide guitar and his masterful harmonica playing can be heard on their 1968 Top 40 Hit “On The Road Again” … the following year Wilson was also the lead singer on the hit single “Going Up The Country” which the band can be seen playing in the movie Woodstock … Wilson was found in a sleeping bag in Hite’s back yard, dying apparently from an overdose of pills …

1971, produced and co-written by Norman Whitfield, “Smiling Faces Sometimes” sounded like a Temptations hit—after all Whitfield was their producer and the Temps had recorded their version—but no, Whitfield wanted yet another group in his hit-making stable of artists and put together Undisputed Truth who recorded the surefire smash that reached #3 on the hit parade … the group’s follow-ups were not big hits and they went through the requisite changes in lineup and direction before facing up to the undisputed truth that they were … wait for it … One Hit Wonders …

1977, Elton John reviews Generation X’s debut single “Your Generation” for a British newspaper … he complains that the song is “really dreadful garbage. The Ramones do this sort of thing so much better” …

1983, here’s a recipe for a One Hit Wonder that’s hard to duplicate … take a talented young singer with striking looks and a provocative first name: Dutch parents, born in Indonesia, studied dance and theater in Hamburg … have him record a Broadway standard by Irving Berlin … release a cheeky video of the tune to MTV … and there you go: a #4 hit “Puttin’ On The Ritz” by Taco (born Taco Ockerse) … his hit album of updated oldies After Eight sold a half million copies before the novelty faded … Taco still performs in Germany but no confirmation on concert appearances with David Hasselfhoff …

1997, Pat Smear announces he will no longer be a Foo Fighter and that Franz Stahl will take his place …

1999, the Virgin Megastore website melts down in the face of unprecedented traffic caused by a half-price sale …

2001, System Of A Down throws a free concert for its fans in L.A. to celebrate the release of their album Toxicity … the event turns into a full-blown riot as the stage is destroyed and the band’s gear disappears … six arrests are made and an ambulance crew treats minor injuries sustained by a handful of cops and fans …

2006, A 60th birthday gala at a Zanzibar waterfront restaurant to honor late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury is prevented from happening by a Muslim group because the Zanzibar-born rock star was gay … Mercury, who died of AIDS in 1991, violated Islam with his flamboyant lifestyle, said Azan Khalid of Zanzibar’s Association for Islamic Mobilization and Propagation … “That’s why he was branded a Queen,” Khalid said, adding that anything linking Mercury with Zanzibar’s Muslim population would be offensive … “We have decided to cancel the party after misleading and erroneous information was spread about it,” said organizer Simai Mohamed Saidi, who runs a Freddie Mercury theme restaurant in the capital … Lou Reed joins Jack Black and his Raconteurs at the VMA Awards show in New York pitching in on the vocals of “White Light/White Heat” … Justin Hawkins, singer for The Darkness enters London’s Priory clinic for what is politely referred to as “exhaustion” … according to a spokesperson from the band, Pete Dohertt of Babyshambles is receiving treatment there also … in a Rolling Stone interview Elton John reveals that he’s thinking about putting out a hip-hop album … “I want to work with Eminem, Pharrell, Kanye, and Snoop. We’ll see what happens. It could be a disaster” … Madonna’s special guest at the final Paris show of her Confessions tours is Lenny Kravitz … the pair, both wielding guitars, rock out on her love song to the Big Apple, “I Love New York” that includes the timeless line, “Other places make me feel like a dork” … the tour has been plagued by religious groups protesting an onstage crucifixion …

Arrivals:

August 30: blues pianist Mercy Dee Walton (1915), Kitty Wells (1919), vaudeville-blues singer Olive Brown (1922), John McNally of The Searchers (1931), bluesman Luther “Georgia Snake Boy” Johnson (1934), John Phillips of The Mamas and The Papas (1935), Mick Moody of Whitesnake (1950), Horace Panter of General Public (1953), Sir Horace Gentleman of The Specials (1954), Martin Jackson of Swing Out Sister (1958), drummer Nicky Hammerhead (1960), Rich Cronan of LFO (1974)

August 31: jazz pianist Todd Rhodes (1900), tunesmith Alan Jay Lerner (1918), “Spider” John Koerner (1938), Jerry Allison of The Crickets (1939), Wilton Felder of The Crusaders (1940), Van Morrison (1945), Rudolf Schenker of the Scorpions (1948), Gina Schock of The Go-Go’s (1957), Squeeze singer/songwriter Glenn Tilbrook (1957), Tony DeFranco (1959), Chris Whitley (1960), Debbie Gibson (1970)

September 1: Brook Benton (1931), Conway Twitty (1933), Tommy Evans of The Drifters (1934), Archie Bell of The Drells (1944), Barry Gibb (1946), Greg Errico of Sly & The Family Stone (1946), The Jam’s Bruce Foxton (1955), Gloria Estefan (1957), DJ Sprigg Nice of Lost Boyz (1970)

September 2: composer Hugo Montenegro (1925), Bobby Purify (1939), Sam Gooden of The Impressions (1939), Rosalind Ashworth of Martha and The Vandellas (1943), Joe Simon (1943), Mik Kaminski of E.L.O. (1951), Simply Red’s Fritz McIntyre (1956), Steve Porcaro of Toto (1957) Jerry Augustyniak of 10,000 Maniacs (1958), Jonathan Segal of Camper Van Beethoven (1963), K-Ci Hailey of Jodeci (1969)

September 3: bluesman Memphis Slim born Peter Chatman (1915), Hank Thompson (1925), Freddie King (1934), Kenny Pickett, singer for pop-art band Creation (1942), Al Jardine of The Beach Boys (1943), Walter Scott of The Whispers (1943), Greg Leeds of The Walker Brothers (1944), George Biondi of Steppenwolf (1945), Thin Lizzy’s Eric Bell (1947), Don Brewer of Grand Funk Railroad (1948), Steve Jones of The Sex Pistols (1955), Jennifer Paige (1973)

September 4: “Lightning Bug” Rhodes, guitarist for Otis Redding and B.B. King (1939), lead singer George Lanuis of The Crescendos (1939), Merald Knight of Gladys Knight & The Pips (1942), fret wizard Danny Gatton (1945), Greg Elmore of Quicksilver Messenger Service (1946), Quicksilver Messenger Service’s Gary Duncan (1946), Ronald LaPread of The Commodores (1950), Muscle Shoals session guitarist Wayne Perkins (1951), Martin Chambers of the Pretenders (1952), Kim Thayil of Soundgarden (1960), Dan Miller of O-Town (1980), Beyoncé Knowles (1981)

September 5: Chicago blues pianist Sunnyland Slim (1907), doo-wopper Jimmy Springs of The Red Caps (1911), guitarist Wille Woods of Junior Walker & The Allstars (1936), singer-songwriter and Kingston Trio member John Stewart (1939), Al “Year of the Cat” Stewart (1945), Freddie Mercury of Queen (1946), Buddy Miles (1946), guitarist Clarence White born Cecil Ingram Connor (1946), singer-songwriter Loudon Wainright III (1947), David “Clem” Clempson of Humble Pie/Colosseum (1949), Terry Ellis of En Vogue (1966), Brad Wilk of Rage Against The Machine (1968), Dweezil Zappa (1969)

Departures:

August 30: trumpeter/bandleader Maynard Ferguson (2006), Swedish producer Denniz Pop aka Dag Volle (1998), keyboardist Dwayne Goettel of Skinny Puppy (1995), Sterling Morrison of The Velvet Underground (1995), Thomas Sylvester aka “Papa” Dee Allen of War (1988)

August 31: Carl Wayne, singer for The Move (2004), Cajun artist Joe Berry (2004), jazz vibes man and bandleader Lionel Hampton (2002), rocker Vince Taylor (1991), bluesman Son Bonds (1947)

September 1: Aussie rocker Ted Mulry (2001), composer Vagn Holmboe (1996), gospel singer Joseph Hutchinson

September 2: saxophonist Dewey Redman (2006), New York Metropolitan Opera impressario Sir Rudolf Bing (1997), composer Otto Luening (1996), violinist Cyril Reuben (1996)

September 3: soul singer Major Lance (1994), Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson (1970)

September 4: jazz saxophonist Charlie Barnet (1991), country singer Dottie West (1991)

September 5: swamp-boogie queen Katie Webster (1999), R&B pianist Sonny Knight (1998), conductor Georg Solti (1997), Charlie Charles, drummer for Ian Dury and the Blockheads (1990), Joe Negroni of Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers (1978), blues guitarist Joe Hill Louis (1957)


4 posted on 08/31/2007 4:30:37 PM PDT by Gone_Postal (We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat)
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=OG3PnQ3tgzY

TACO PUTTING ON THE RITZ

thanks for the memory : )


5 posted on 08/31/2007 4:35:02 PM PDT by alisasny (RIP Lt. Kevin “Kojak” Davis BLUE ANGELS #6 THANKYOU!!)
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To: Caramelgal
I like this more than I should. Helps that it is a good song. Spoon - I Turn My Camera On

Foo Fighters - The Pretender This has really grown on me recently.

Posted a similar video to this before, but I'm still a little bitter that this has happened twice now and I've missed it both times.Kings of Leon w/ Eddie Vedder - Slow Night So Long at Lollapalooza.
6 posted on 08/31/2007 4:44:00 PM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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The song and video from Finger 11, “Paralyzer”, kicks mega-ass.


7 posted on 08/31/2007 4:50:44 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Caramelgal

Lil’ Kim BUMP!


8 posted on 08/31/2007 5:23:49 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: Mr. Blonde

Foo Fighters ROCK!! What rebels.


9 posted on 08/31/2007 6:13:06 PM PDT by clinkclink
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To: Caramelgal
"Hilly Kristal, who founded CBGB, the Bowery bar that became the cradle of punk and art-rock in New York in the 1970s and served as the inspiration for musician-friendly rock dives throughout the world, died in Manhattan on Tuesday. He was 75." - Wikipedia

The Ramones
Blondie
10 posted on 08/31/2007 6:19:20 PM PDT by Gomez
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Thank you for the ping. What happened to these guys? Crash Test Dummies They seem very sincere to me.
11 posted on 08/31/2007 6:44:58 PM PDT by clinkclink
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Here's one for a family reunion happenin' this weekend in NH. We are Family!!"
12 posted on 08/31/2007 7:00:07 PM PDT by clinkclink
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To: Caramelgal; higgmeister
Thanks for the ping. Forgot to tell you to add higgmeister to the ping list. D'oh!

The Cinematics

13 posted on 08/31/2007 7:04:37 PM PDT by andyssister
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I love Crash Test Dummies. Greetings from NH.

Sweet Baby James :)

14 posted on 08/31/2007 7:08:29 PM PDT by andyssister
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Ohhh, what a great songwriter he is. Good night sweet baby James.


15 posted on 08/31/2007 7:49:50 PM PDT by clinkclink
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To: andyssister
Cinematics are pretty sweet. I might have to pick up that cd in the near future. And now for something completely different. Girl Talk - Touch 2 Feel

The White Stripes - Catch Hell Blues It takes a lot to live up to a song title like that, this comes very close.
16 posted on 08/31/2007 8:45:33 PM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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Janis Joplin - Me and Bobby Mc Gee

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61rgIAtcIaM


17 posted on 09/01/2007 1:55:33 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: Gomez
CBGB Heirs Fight Over Will
18 posted on 09/01/2007 2:06:41 PM PDT by andyssister
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Major Tom Music Video (NOT Space Oddity)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg_j4hkVJWY&mode=related&search=


19 posted on 09/01/2007 2:12:53 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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Lipps Inc - Funkytown

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUm6TCbEK0g


20 posted on 09/01/2007 2:16:51 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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