YouTube (and others...) Music Vids - Referrals
Well either Jimi or Stevie Ray Vaughan
Yeah, she could use a little work, but the friggin' guitar is bigger than she is. If she keeps at it, by the time she's grown she'll be bigger than her axe and grinding the heck out of it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=p1OJc3Cg1c4
Another Korean Female Guitarist
Why do I like these Korean female guitar players? I guess because I love a Korean woman, huh?
Ready for some improvisational jazz?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wnjR6MM38k
Michael Hedges - "Come Together"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJvkB-JYBlY
King of "Whacka-whacka" guitar, died in a solo car accident in Mendocino, 12/97, age 43....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hedges
Gary Wright And Wonder Wheel With GEORGE HARRISON!!!
Anyone remember the song DREAM WEAVER or MY LOVE IS ALIVE by Gary Wright? Some classic songs!
Take a listen to another incredible track by Gary Wright on the Dick Cavett TV show with a band called Wonder Wheel and George Harrison playing slide guitar!!!
I would love to mix and record music like this! WOW!!!
Take a look!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81i_1gmztRc
Toxic was enough to puke my guts up!
No matter how hard I try to understand what Britney is saying, the soundtrack sounds so toxic I feel like I’m going to be sick if with this cat strangling music. The mix is dreadful its void of texture it’s pile of vomit in a bucket, now will someone please pass me the bucket as I’m going to be sick!:barf:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K84ySmoUUdk&feature=related
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hjames
Now that’s a different “La Isla Bonita” from the (Immaculate Collection), at least it’s cleansed me :) from that Toxic video.:banghead: Madoona rocks. :applaud:
the most popular Christmas song
Heres my chance to give something back to this community
But hey, if you wana send me money
Adamimadam
YouTube - Barbra Streisand & Burt Bacharach - Close to you (1971):bouncy::bouncy:
And this is for fun.YouTube - JORMA KAUKONEN - Hesitation Blues
AKA
Hot Tuna
:applaud:one toke over the line sweet Jesus :applaud:one toke over the line
WOW, Im no true blues fan but
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Ducatista47
wow,,, I mean wow. Just loved em.
If I said anything else about those videos it would be trivial.
Thanks for the starting line.
Powerfull Stuff, the Blues
There do seem to be a lot of great Blues selections on YouTube. Listening to music all my life, the Blues resonates most powerfully of all for me. The more I can hear the blues in another kind of music, the more deeply it affects me. The less I can hear it, the more trivial it seems.
Jazz can be really close. Ellington, Coltrane, up tight. Basie derived music, not close at all. For instance, the music behind Sanatra in Vegas was the low point to my ears. Bands behind jazz singers in the Fifties and Sixties were awful. Just tripe as far as the continuum of jazz history goes.
Some Rock nails it. Straight pop music strays too far for me to even feel it. British music hall derived tunes are like show tunes and comedy songs - nothing from the Blues at all.
Indian (esp. tabla) and of course African and Afro-Cuban music are birds of a feather to me. Anything with good use of dissonances has a family resemblance, so I like Schoenberg piano compositions and Bulgarian vocal music a lot.
The real thing, like the two links I posted, are the best of all. Powerful stuff, the Blues. Bury me with a copy of Robert Johnson's Come On In My Kitchen. And some Howlin' Wolf. And Rev. Gary Davis. And...:blah:
Like John Lennon said, "The Blues is a chair."
Clark