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They’re talking for a bit, and then it’s a free-flow jam session with my two favorite guitarists.
Posted by Al Swearengen as Al Swearengen, Music at 4:23 PM GMT+4
To help remember that by celebrating the service of our veterans, it doesn’t mean we’re celebrating war. Or…to help remember what good music plus MTV used to equal back in the day.
Posted by Al Swearengen as Military, Music, Video at 8:00 PM GMT+4
This could very well be the best thing that ever gets posted here.
Posted by Al Swearengen as Comedy, Music, Video at 3:02 AM GMT+4
I’ve heard this song at least a hundred times in the past couple months. Max and Sam love it. Someone synched it up to the Simpsons.
Posted by Al Swearengen as Music at 11:51 PM GMT+4
Christy Hardin Smith posted this to Crooks and Liars. From 1968 – a sweet Sunday surprise.
From ‘Check Your Head’, one that came out when I was a freshman in high school, and a couple of us had the record memorized in about two weeks. At the time I figured this video was the coolest shit ever, and watching it now, I have to agree with myself.
CLOSE SECOND – HEY LADIES
(h/t The Largest Minority) From his ‘Off the Wall’ album…anyone want to argue that this album isn’t in the top 5 of all time? Even after I was 100% convinced he was a child molester, this album still remained in the ‘must have no hand’ rotation, and probably goes into the stereo about once a month at least. With the kids especially (disgusting irony), this one and Paul Simon’s ‘Graceland’ are a guaranteed good time.
From the Berkshire Music Festival in 2000 (I was too broke to attend) -
Bonus DBB
Shannon Hoon – RIP
9/12/95 – I’ve got the full DVD of this show if anyone wants a copy.
“…and we will, rise in the cool of the evening”
If you haven’t – You need to…”Food for thought so get a buffet plate ~ The lyrics are so phat you might gain weight”
Check these guys out. They’re a funny music/comedy duo from New Zealand:
Posted by Al Swearengen as Comedy, Music, Video at 11:19 AM GMT+4
Boise State University ~ the entire second set is a masterpiece. My #1 favorite bootleg for years, and here’s one part of it. Hard to pick which one to feature here, but I had to go with the energy on DWD and then a ferocious rendition of Frankenstein. Notice how Trey signals to Page and Mike after DWD (the walk), and also Fishman’s ‘One of these days…’, something that ran with the credits in an episode of Sopranos last year (from my favorite Pink Floyd album):