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Alexa De Paris by Prince.
in this exact moment Alice cooper
The Jackson 5- Give Love On Christmas Day.
Imagine Dragon
Gentlemen Take Polaroids by Japan
"Snagletooth" - Motorhead
Sally Grossman, lady in red, has died, so it prompted me to listen to this for the first time in years...
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On Palm Sunday, Bach's Mass in B Minor. Although I am listening to it on CD it is available on YouTube. Coming back to this recording after a few years and the experience of listening to the Bach-Stiftung based in St Gallen under the direction of Rudolf Lutz (their church Cantatas on YouTube are the best I ever heard) makes me realize how slow Harnoncourt now sounds. He manages the chamber sections better than the chorus, which is too large these days. Nevertheless, it has its moments, thanks to the genius of JSB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEsb8fiqqKw
The greatest of italian song writers of all times (and may be the greatest in the world) Lucio Battisti playing "eppur mi son scordato di te" on a super cheap gutar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evl-Kgw4N1o
Not so much special pleading, as desperate pleading. For over 100 years people in the streets of Italy were singing Verdi, and even if one discounts the songs of Schubert, Mahler, Strauss, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov (and why would one do that?), there are plenty of pop singers who were and are far superior to Battisti, who on the evidence you provide, is an inferior version of either Georges Brassens or Jaques Brel. Italian pop is part of a continental Europen niche, not a universal one, hence Battisti's provincial status
Pyjamarama by Roxy Music
Incipit Satán - gorgoroth
In Walks Barbarella - Clutch
Oh hell yes I love me some clutch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ9GSFZZY6c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPRIZGkXdyk
If any of you out there are wondering what kind of guy I would date - This would be the one
And if any of you want to know what girl I would date - she's in this video too
Hint Much as Id love to ride thunder mountain with hard bodied boy candy there, the girl would be the one I would be trying to take home first... then maybe we would ask the boy to join
Digg it
Slayer Repentless - Im guessing you can handle this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjb0j9l1sz4
This isn't my kind of music but I listened to it, then googled Circus of Power as I had not heard of them before and think they sound like Iggy Pop, and they and Alex Mitchell are not so far apart. Guess it begs the question if you would add Iggy Pop into the mix in your wild ride, and even add a fourth, the guitarist from the Ugly Rumours the band knew as Florence? Pictured below, and what a wild ride that might be...
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you know how the saying goes - nobody rides for free - but Iggy can certainly ride with me and rumors can jump in back - this car has twin accellerators no brakes and I drive on holy gasoline
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQvUBf5l7Vw
Joe Buckyourself - Evil Motherfucker From Tennessee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goHogPV__Yo
[QUOTE=TempestTS;1966593]you know how the saying goes - nobody rides for free - but Iggy can certainly ride with me and rumors can jump in back - this car has twin accellerators no brakes and I drive on holy gasoline
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It's not my kind of music as I say, but what little I have seen and heard of Iggy Pop he seems to be as cool as he is irreverant, and believe it or not, he is older than me...now, about that 'holy gasoline...' -does it come in a bottle?
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I love IGGY's energy and his conviction in what he believes in - thats what makes good music real to me - you can tell the ones who are just shuffling through the motions --- cats that go in and record one band member at a time and never even see each other or hear the result till the album comes out - I dont care how much talent you have it becomes mechanical at a point and takes the life out of it.
Now speaking of Musicians who believe in what they are doing --- A little Kory Clarke and Warrior soul is in order
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daJ5oI48otY
AC DC BIG GUN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLsXJitaiVo
500 Miles by the Proclaimers
Chicane & Ferry Corsten - One Thousand Suns (Original Mix)
Test Match Special cricket match commentary
Magic - Rude
Pyjamarama 1973 by Roxy Music
As it is World Opera Day, today (October 26th), I offer an example of the flawless technique of Edita Gruberova, who died in this last week, singing the role of Konstanze from Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVBbv8BBihY
And if we must have flawless, try this (but hard to ignore the audience interruptions)-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkHGUaB1Bs8
En ensemble
Verdi, Don Carlo, from the Salzburg Festival 1986
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsU5ysuNbrk
Wishing Well, by Free is a song I first heard here, I think, it's the perfect blend of immaturity and profoundness that made Jr High Rock n' Roll so mesmerizing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLSAGnHNqGc
Probably my favorite Christmas song, Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Yo0hky3HjQ