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The Weekend youTube Music Video thread

Posted on 10/18/2008 6:00:32 PM PDT by andyssister

Today in music history...

2007, The Spice Girls US record label announced that their forthcoming greatest hits album would be made available exclusively at the lingerie chain Victoria's Secret shops in the US two months ahead of other outlets.

2005, Madonna admitted that she wrote a grovelling letter to Abba asking if she could sample their music on her latest single ‘Hung Up.’ The singer had to seek permission to sample ‘Gimme Gimme Gimme’ and became only the second act that Abba has allowed to sample their work. The Fugees used part of ‘The Name Of The Game’ on their 1996 track ‘Rumble In The Jungle.’

2005, an image of a naked John Lennon, taken on the last day of his life, was named the top US magazine cover of the past 40 years. The Rolling Stone front cover, taken by Annie Leibovitz and showing Lennon curled around Yoko Ono, was picked by editors, artists and designers.

2002, after a 15 year court battle, New York State's highest court ruled that the Ronettes, did not have the right to share the money earned by their producer Phil Spector through the use of the group's songs in movies, television and advertising. Citing a 1963 contract signed by the group, the court also substantially reduced the amount they stood to gain from royalties on sales of records and compact discs.

2000, Fifties vocalist Julie London dies in Los Angeles.

1997, Former Alice Cooper guitarist Glen Buxton dies at age 49.

1996, Joni Mitchell was interviewed by Morrissey for the promotional CD ‘Words and Music’ by Reprise Records to promote her new releases Hits and Misses.

1986, Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie marries Eduardo DeMendoca.

1986, Huey Lewis and the News went to No.1 on the US album chart with 'Fore!'

1979, Buggles were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Video Killed The Radio Star.'

1975, For the second episode of Saturday Night Live, the musical guests are Simon & Garfunkel, temporarily reunited for this TV appearance.

1974, Al Green's ex-girlfriend Mary Woodson pours a pot of boiling grits on the soul singer in the bathroom of his Memphis home. She then shoots herself. Green suffered second-degree burns on his back, neck, and arms, and later underwent a religious conversion.

1967, The Kinks single ‘Autumn Almanac' was released this week, peaking on the UK charts at No.3.

1964, The Animals kicked off their first headlining UK tour at the ABC in Manchester with Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent and The Nashville Teens supporting.

Birthdays include…

1977- Simon Rix, bass, Kaiser Chiefs

1974-Peter Svensson, guitar, The Cardigans

1952-Keith Knudson, drummer, The Doobie Brothers

1949-Gary Richrath, REO Speedwagon

1949-Joe Egan, Stealers Wheel

1947-Laura Nyro, singer songwriter. Her songs have been recorded by Suzanne Vega, Phoebe Snow, Roseane Cash, Frank Sinatra and Linda Ronstadt. She wrote 'And When I Die' a hit for Blood, Sweat & Tears and 'Stoney End' covered by Barbra Streisand. She died of ovarian cancer on 8th April 1997.

1926- Charles Edward Berry, (Chuck Berry), 1972 UK & US No.1 single 'My Ding a Ling'. Major influence on The Beatles and Rolling Stones. 'Johnny B. Goode' was one of the examples of earth music sent out to space.

Al Green

The Kinks

Kaiser Chiefs


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To: GoLightly

Speaking of which:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrlyB8dEt9c

Every 80s video looked like a Mad Max sequel.

Wish someone had posted the long cut video “Wild Boys: Wilder Than Wild”.

It kicked.

Can’t Forget Auntie Entity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiWuUAFI0ps

And with that, I’m sacking out....;]

Happy ‘Tubing!


121 posted on 10/18/2008 11:34:16 PM PDT by Salamander (Where am I to go now that I've gone too far?)
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To: Salamander
Triumvirat is good!

I guess they had a pretty big following in Europe, but I had a difficult time tracking down the album. That was from my high school days. You've heard them before?

Never heard of “Sponge”

They were supposed to be a "grunge" band, but they don't really sound like they have that much of a grunge flavor. Oddly, they were played on the same radio station as the Scheer that I posted in my first post, as was the Pantera that you posted to me. They also played Revolution by Night (BOC) & mixed in with all of that was a whole lot of the standard grunge fare.

[where are you hanging out, girl?]....:))

Just now? (yes, I know you've already called it a night.) Back then?

122 posted on 10/19/2008 12:00:16 AM PDT by GoLightly
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To: Salamander

Funny thing w/Alice. My mom golfed with his a couple of times when I was a teenager.


123 posted on 10/19/2008 12:05:34 AM PDT by GoLightly
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To: Clemenza

For all of his new-wave weirdness, Nomi was an amazing singer.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=C_A6IR58Htg


124 posted on 10/19/2008 4:50:03 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob (They're illegal aliens, not immigrants - there is a difference!)
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