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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Led Zeppelin - That's The Way

I like to use open tunings on my acoustic guitar. This Led Zeppelin song was one of the first ones I learned in an alternative tuning. It uses an open G tuning and is really easy to learn. I have included the Led Zeppelin Tab for That’s the Way below.


Led Zeppelin – That’s the way




Transcribed by Steve Schablitsky





Key: ^ = downstroke
v = upstroke



Open G tuning | D |
| B |
| G |
| D |
| G |
| D |


* (If you want you can play the fifth string also)


Riff 1

^ v ^ v ^ ^ v ^ v ^ ^ v ^ v ^ ^ v ^ ^ v ^ v
|--0-0-0-0--2--4---4---4--4----4-4-4-4--2--0---0---2-2-2-0--|
|--0-0-0-0--1--3---3---0--0----3-3-3-3--1--0---0---1-1-1-0--|
|--0-0-0-0--0--0-------0-------0-0-0-0--0--0-------0-0-0-0--|
|--0-0-0-0--2--4-------0-------4-4-4-4--2--0-------2-2-2-0--|
|--*-------------------0----0--------------0-----0----------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------|

Riff 2

^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v
|--3--3-----3-----3--3--3--3--3-----3----3--3--3--|
|--3--3-----3-----3--3--3--3--3-----3----3--3--3--|
|--3--------3-----3--3--3--3--------3----3--3--3--|
|--3-----3--3--3--3--3--3--3-----3--3--3-3--3--3--|
|--*-----0-----0-----------------0-----0----------|
|-------------------------------------------------|

Riff 3A Riff 3B

^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
|--4--4-----4-----4--4--4--| |--4--4-----4--4--0--2--4--|
|--3--3-----3-----3--3--3--| |--3--3-----3--3--3--3--3--|
|--2--------2-----2--2--2--| |--2--------2--2--2--2--2--|
|--0-----0--0--0--0--0--0--| |--0-----0--0--0--0--0--0--|
|--0-----0--0--0--0--0--0--| |--0-----0--0--0-----------|
|--------------------------| |--------------------------|

Riff 4

^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ v
|--3--3--3--3-----3-----3-----3--3--0--0--0--0-----0-----0-----0--0--|
|--1--1--1--1-----1-----1-----1--1--1--1--1--1-----1-----1-----1--1--|
|--2--2--2--2--2--2-----2-----2--2--0--0--0--0--0--0-----0-----0--0--|
|--3--3--3--3--3--3-----3-----3--3--2--2--2--2--2--2-----2-----2--2--|
|--0--0--0--0--0--0-----0-----0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0-----0-----0--0--|
|--------------------------------------------------------------------|

Riff 5

^ ^ v ^ ^ v ^ ^ v ^ ^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ v ^ v
|--0--0--0----0--0--0----0--0--0----0--0--0----4--4-----4--4---4--4--4--|
|--0--0--0----1--1--1----3--3--3----5--5--5----3--3-----3--3---3--3--3--|
|--0--0--0----0--0--0----0--0--0----0--0--0----2--2-----2--2---2--2--2--|
|--0--0--0----2--2--2----4--4--4----5--5--5----0--0--0--0--0---0--0--0--|
|--0----------0----------0----------0--0--0----0-----0--0--0------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^ v
|--2--4--5--4--0---0--0--0--2--4--5--4--0---0--0--0--2--4--5--4--0---0--0--0-|
|--1--3--3--3--3---3--3--3--1--3--3--3--3---3--3--3--1--3--3--3--3---3--3--3-|
|--0--0--0--0--0---0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0---0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0---0--0--0-|
|--2--4--4--4--4---4--4--4--2--4--4--4--4---4--4--4--2--4--4--4--4---4--4--4-|
|--*-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|

^ v ^ ^ ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v
|--4--4-----4---4---4-4-4--4--4-----4-----4---4--4--|
|--3--3-----3---3---3-3-3--3--3-----3-----3---3--3--|
|--2-----2--2---2---2-2-2--2-----2--2--2--2---2--2--|
|--0-----0--0---0---0-0-0--0-----0--0--0--0---0--0--|
|--0-----0--0---0----------0-----0--0--0--0---------|
|---------------------------------------------------|



Intro: Riff 1 2x


Riff 1
I don't know how I'm going to tell you
Riff 1
I can't play with you no more
Riff 1
I don't know how I'm going to do what mama told me
Riff 1
My friend the boy next door

Riff 1 3x

Riff 1
I can't believe what people saying
Riff 1
You only let your hair down
Riff 1
I'm satisfied to sit here working all day long
Riff 1
You're in the darkest side of town

Riff 1 4x

Riff 1
And when I'm out I see you walking
Riff 1
Why don't your eyes see me
Riff 1
Could it be you've found another game to play
Riff 1
What did mama say to me

Riff 2 Riff 1
That's the way Oh that's the way it ought to be
Riff 2 Riff 3A 2x
Mama said that's the way it ought to stay

Riff 4

Riff 1 1x

Riff 1
And yesterday I saw you standing by the river
Riff 1
And weren't those tears that filled your eyes
Riff 1
And all the fish that lay in dirty water dying
Riff 1
Had they got you hypnotized

Riff 1 4x

Riff 1
And yesterday I saw you kissing tiny flowers
Riff 1
But all that lives is born to die
Riff 1
And so I say to you that nothing really matters
Riff 1
And all you do is stand and cry

Riff 1 4x

Riff 1
I don't know what to say about it
Riff 1
When all your ears are turned away
Riff 1
But now's the time to look and look again at what you see
Riff 1
Is that the way it ought to stay

Riff 2 Riff 1
That's the way That's the way it ought to be Whoa don't you know now
Riff 2 Riff B 3x
Mama said mama said that's the way it's going to stay Ahh Ahh

Riff 4
Aaaaaaaaaah Ahhh Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh

Riff 5 until end

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Tizzy Bac Playlist

Here is a set of Tizzy Bac videos which include "You'll See" "Sideshow Bob", "Madame", and an awesome harpsicord jam.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

A course in blogging? Sure, why not.

I'm evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they're letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.

It covers:

  • The best blogging techniques.
  • How to get traffic to your blog.
  • How to turn your blog into money.

I'll let you know what I think once I've had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it's still free.

Christmas Playlist

I don't know why I didn't think of this before. I really have been building this site for myself. I place the song that I want to hear in one place so I can listen to them whenever I want. The trouble is that I have to click each song. I just discovered playlists. So here you have it...My Christmas playlist for 2007. Over twenty Christmas songs with just one click. Enjoy.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Van Halen Reunion Tour

I don't think there is anyway to recover from this.
The band is great and all, but....come on.

David Lee Roth - Jump (Bluegrass style)



Shoot me now.

Jamie's cryin

Monday, December 10, 2007

Asa - Fire on the mountain

I see her name listed as Asa and sometimes as Asha. Either way it is usually associated with Nigeria and reggae or folk. This first one is great!

Fire on the mountain




Here is a live one.

Jailer

Friday, December 7, 2007

David Bowie and Bing Crosby - Little Drummer Boy Peace on Earth

This song gives me chills; its so wondeful to listen; really puts me in the holiday spirit. Nothing can compare to a classic.

Peace on Earth? Can it be?

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Feist - One Evening

This band is starting to grow on me.

Where we started, both broken hearted....

Santana - Smooth

Video de la canciĆ³n Smooth de Carlos Santana

Friday, November 30, 2007

Joy Division - New Dawn Fades

I am not too sure what I am looking at here. I like the video. The trash heap, the jam. All very strange. My good friend Steve Alongi, may he rest in peace, was a big fan of Joy Division. I was a metal head thrasher at the time so I didn't appreciate any of the music he tried to turn me on to. My loss really.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Quiet Riot

Kevin DuBrow, lead singer of the popular 1980s U.S. heavy metal band Quiet Riot was found dead today at his home in Las Vegas. Around since the mid 70’s, I first heard the band on MTV with their big hit “Cum on Feel the Noise”.

Cum on Feel the Noise




Laughing Gas





Picking up the pieces – with Randy Rhodes on Guitar

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Kid Rock - Only God Knows Why

We are a nation at war. I think about that every day.

Kid Rock - Only God Knows Why

Monday, November 19, 2007

Marillion - Freaks

Someone finally posted a video with Freaks as the soundtrack. A great song.



~Lomar

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Alice Cooper - Steven - You and me - Black Widow - and me

This first one is great. Vincent Price plays in the nightmare.


Years Ago and Steven




I like to sing this one.

Alice Cooper - Steven with lyrics





This one too.


You and Me





Alice Cooper - You and Me - lyrics
When I got home from work
I wanna wrap myself around you
I wanna take you and squeeze you
'till the passion starts to rise.

I wanna take you to heaven
that would make my day complete
but you and me ain't movie stars
what we are is what we are
we share a bed some lovin' and t.v. yeah.

That's enough for a workin' man
what I am is what I am
and I tell you babe
well that's enough for me.

Sometimes when you're asleep and
I'm just starin' at the ceiling
I wanna reach out and touch you
but you just go on dreamin'.

If I could take you to heaven
that would make my day complete
but you and me ain't movie stars
what we are is what we are
and I tell you babe
well that's enough for me.

You and me ain't no superstars
what we are is what we are
we share a bed some popcorn and t.v. yeah.

And that's enough for a workin' man
what I am is what I am
and I tell you babe
well that's enough for me.

When I got home from work
I wanna wrap myself around you
I like to hold you and squeeze you
'till the passion starts to rise.

I wanna take you to heaven
that would make my day complete ...

````````````````````````````````````````````

I had some trouble with my downstairs neighbor complaining about my music. The deal I made with the building owner is that I get to play in a room off the carport. Its my own personal jam space. The only trouble is that it is filled with black widow spiders. Everytime I think I have them cleared up, I find more hanging in my face. It always brings me back to this song. Again, with special guest Vincent Price.

The Black Widow



And just for fun. My version of I never cry. There are better covers out there no doubt.


I Never Cry

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Guy Davis - Blues

Guy Davis – Things about coming my way



Walking Blues – slide guitar



Can’t be Satisfied

Monday, November 12, 2007

Eddie Brickell

I love jam bands. There are a lot of people that don’t like the style. Too bad for them.
I was in Whole Foods today and heard a song that I thought was Eddie Brickell. It took a little searching but I found it. It turns out to be Circle.

“and being alone is the best way to be. When I am by myself, it’s the best way to be, when I am all alone, it’s the best way to be.”

Everything is temporary.

A favorite quote from my father:

Let nothing bother you,
Let nothing dismay you,
Everything Passes
Patience gains all,
God alone is enough

~St. Teresa of Avila


Circle



This one came loaded as a video on the first computer I ever bought. I was amazed. I watched it hundreds of times.

Good Times (with Spanish subtitles)




Maybe her biggest hit.

What I am

Friday, November 9, 2007

Men without Hats – Pop Goes the World

I just don’t get universal music group. They have all of their videos marked with “embedding disabled by request” It makes it impossible to promote new music by universal.

Here is some old music now owned by universal.

In the past two months I have had over 6 different “Jenny’s” enter my life.

The lyrics are something like “Johnny plays the guitar, Jenny plays the bass…


Men without Hats – Pop Goes the World

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Grateful Dead - Bertha

Once upon a time I was a huge Grateful Dead fan. Not really a Deadhead, I didn’t follow them. I would however, see them anytime they played anywhere near. Growing up in Western NY, I saw the show below. Every time I pick up my guitar, this is one of the first songs I play. I play my own version, nothing like the Dead, but it is still one of my favorites. You have to like jam bands in order to enjoy the music.

Grateful Dead - Bertha



If you want to learn some great Jerry Garcia licks, then you have to check out JDARKS. He posts awesome instructional videos on youtube and gives you all the guitar tab on his website. Worth a look if you play guitar.

Bertha Licks by JDARKS

Sunday, November 4, 2007

John Denver

My father took me to see John Denver when I was very young. I have seen him many times since then. I was sad when his plane crashed off Santa Monica. I never realized that he could speak so many languages. Here are some examples of John Denver singing in spanish, japanese and chinese.



Annie’s Song with Spanish chorus



From a 1984 Japan TV Show.
John Denver sings "Take Me Home, Country Roads" (Duet with Kosetsu Minami) and "The Song of Lake Biwa" (Duet with Kosetsu Minami and Tokiko Kato).




In a far away land åœØ那遙遠ēš„åœ°ę–¹ a mandarin folk song

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven

It always seems to come back to Zeppelin. It really makes me wonder.

Friday, November 2, 2007

The Bangels Eternal Flame, Hazy Shade, Final Fantasy, and Jupiter Jazz

I don’t really know anything about final fantasy but there are a lot of music videos out there that use this animation as a theme. I was a fan of The Bangels back in the day. My two favorite songs were Eternal Flame and their cover of Hazy Shade of Winter.

Eternal Flame




Jupiter Jazz – Hazy Shade of Winter

Monday, October 29, 2007

Jay Chou - Cowboy On The Run

I think this one is funny too. There is a lot going on in the dance steps of this music video. I see classic country line dancing, russian moves, and some karate kid wax on, wax off. Even bottle neck guitar with actual bottles full of milk.

Jay Chou - Cowboy On The Run

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Jay Chou – Rainbow Cai Hong

I like the guitar on this one.

I don’t know who the girl is, but damn, she is cute.

And who doesn’t love a Dodge Charger?

Led Zeppelin – Ramble On

There was a full moon last night. The haze and the smoke from the weeks fires gave it an orange glow. A thick narrow cloud crossed the center and made me feel as if the Eye of Sauron was upon me.





This reminded me of a song I used to play in Ohio with Three Men and Some Gravy.

Led Zeppelin’s Ramble On

Monday, October 22, 2007

Red Skies, Fire and Rain

The burning days are back. It seems all of Southern California is on fire. The skies glow red at night and look purple-brown in the day. Ash and embers fall like rain and snow. It is sad to watch the news and see house after house turn to dust in minutes.

The Fixx - Red Skies at Night



James Taylor – Fire and Rain

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Tizzy bac – You’ll see

There are a lot of versions of this song out there. This one has the best sound but may not be the best version. Tizzy Bac is an great band. I dig it.

You'll See

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Jolin Tsai

I have been looking into the music of Taiwan for the last couple of months and here I bring to you the Dancing Diva Jolin Tsai.

The Prologue




Tian Kong

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Bob Dylan – Someday Baby

Bob Dylan – Someday Baby





I don't care what you do, I don't care what you say
I don't care where you go or how long you stay
Someday baby, you ain't gonna worry po' me any more

Well you take my money and you turn me out
You fill me up with nothin' but self doubt
Someday baby, you ain't gonna worry po' me anymore

When I was young, driving was my crave
You drive me so hard, almost to the grave
Someday baby, you ain't gonna worry po' me anymore

I'm so hard pressed, my mind tied up in knots
I keep recycling the same old thoughts
Someday baby you ain't gonna worry po' me anymore

So many good things in life that I overlooked
I don't know what to do now, you got me so hooked
Someday baby you ain't gonna worry po' me any more

Well, I don't want to brag, but I'm gonna ring your neck
When all else fails I'll make it a matter of self respect
Someday baby, you ain't gonna worry po' me any more

You can take your clothes put 'm in a sack
You goin' down the road, baby and you can't come back
Someday baby you ain't gonna worry po' me any more

I try to be friendly, I try to be kind
Now I'm gonna drive you from your home, just like I was driven from mine
Someday baby you ain't gonna worry po' me any more

Living this way ain't a natural thing to do
Why was I born to love you?
Someday baby, you ain't gonna worry po' me any more.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Damien Rice - Unplayed Piano


Damien Rice

Following along the same line as the previous post, Damien Rice had his song “9 Crimes” featured on the Grey’s Anatomy episode “From a Whisper to a Scream.” It also found its way into the movie “Shrek the Third.”

The following song, Unplayed Piano, was recorded as a charity song to support the Freedom Campaign whose goal is to win the freedom of Aung San Suu Kyi and bring democracy to the oppressed people of Burma.


Unplayed Piano and Cold Water live at the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo





Here is a video of the same song with footage from Burma. It gives you a little perspective of what is going on. Don’t watch it if you think you live in a perfect world of rainbows and butterflies. It might change your view.



All proceeds from the single are donated to charity.



Saturday, September 29, 2007

Grey's Anatomy - Random songs

I watched the first season of Grey’s Anatomy then I just seemed to loose interest in the characters. I do like this first song.


Anna Nalick - Breath



This song, on the other hand, doesn’t really do anything for me.

Mat Kearney - Breath in, Breath out



Anything with piano catches my attention these days.

Michelle Featherstone - Stay



The music is always low in the background as found in this clip which features the band Let’s Go Sailing.

Lets Go Sailing – Sideways

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Ingrid Michaelson – The Way I Am

Ingrid Michaelson and Allie Moss on “Backstage with Barry Nolan” performing The Way I Am. This song was featured on an episode of Grey’s Anatomy and comes off of the CD “Girls and Boys”

If you were falling, then I would catch you.
You need a light, I'd find a match.

Cuz I love the way you say good morning.
And you take me the way I am.

If you are chilly, here take my sweater.
Your head is aching, I'll make it better.

Cuz I love the way you call me baby.
And you take me the way I am.

I'd buy you Rogaine if you start losing all your hair.
Sew on patches to all you tear.

Cuz I love you more than I could ever promise.
And you take me the way I am.
You take me the way I am.
You take me the way I am.



Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Feist - 1234

A friend of mine said that the only place to find new music is on iPod commercials or episodes of Grey’s anatomy. Radio will only play songs that become popular elsewhere. It is no longer a medium to bring new music to the masses.

With that in mind, here is Feist doing their song 1234 off of their 2007 release “The Reminder”

This became popular from the new iPod nano video clip. Listen to it twice, it grows on you.



Saturday, September 22, 2007

50 Cent Haircut

I first saw 50 Cent Haircut at the Sherman Oaks Lounge (now called Coda) on Van Nuys Blvd. They did a rocking Honky Tonk version of Pink Floyd’s Breath ( no joke, it was great). Really a fantastic band. They play all the time in the LA area and I put them on my must see list. Jay and the gentleman of 50 Cent Haircut know how to lay it down. I have seen many shows at the Farmer’s Market at the Grove including an awesome jam on New Years Day. I felt really bad for them when they had their guitars stolen from a car in West Hollywood. As a harmonica player myself, I have to admire the band for that talent alone.

I can’t find Breath, but here is a Honky Tonk Who cover of “Don’t get fooled again” just to give you a taste of what the band is about.

Don’t Get Fooled Again



Elliott Smith Blues



Geronimo



Here is their 2003 release on Amazon.com

Brood Or Change

Friday, September 21, 2007

Angel Travis

Angel Travis

I met Angel at Ireland’s 32. I think I can write a book on the many adventures that began at Ireland’s 32. Sometimes I play the Monday night open mic. A mix of world-class comedy and music. I like to play early before it gets to crowded. One time after I played, Angel Travis came in, set up her keyboard, and blew the house away. There was no way a comedian was going to get control of that crowd after she played. I was glad I went early. That would be a tough act to follow. As an extremely attractive woman, she always had droves of men surrounding her and buying her drinks. She would often hand a Guinness in my direction because they would come much faster than she could drink them. She is truly a great friend. Her words have helped me break through some mental barriers that I was having great difficulty dealing with. She is an absolutely wonderful person. Her music is powerful. She really opens herself up and lets you see what she is all about. I am not ashamed to say that her music has moved me to tears on more than one occasion. I try to bring as many people as I can to see her shows. Always a moving experience. Each and every time, I encourage you to see her in a live performance.

PJ Prints



This next one is an awesome song from her “Woman in me” release

Think of you



Superman






You can find out where she plays next at her myspace page. I will post dates here as they come up.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Saucy Monky

Saucy Monky

One of my favorite LA area bands is Saucy Monky. I first stumbled upon them at Ireland’s 32, a fantastic Irish pub located in the San Fernando Valley. The lead girls offered me a free CD if I dropped my pants during the middle of their set. The bartender said I would be banned for life if I did. I really like to go to Ireland’s 32 so I ended up buying a CD instead. This first video comes from their Celebrity Trash album which was released in 2003. A couple of the songs from this album got a lot of radio play in Ireland.

Disco Ball





They released a cover of Divinyls “I touch myself” as a single and on their Tubulence album. The song was featured on the television show “Veronica Mars”.


I touch myself









They used to always play Thursday nights at O’Briens Pub on Main Street in Santa Monica but they say that the September 13th show was their last one there. They have a show lined up at Hotel CafĆ© at the end of September. I guess the best way to find out where they are playing next is to check out their myspace page.



Saturday, September 15, 2007

Steve Miller - Joker, Jungle, and Airplane

The first song that I learned when I joined the band “Wild Child” in Plattsburg NY, back in 1992, was Steve Miller’s Jet Airplane. Nobody else wanted to sing so I stepped up and became the singer. I had a hard time learning the song and have never been known as much of a singer, but I never let that stop me.

This first song is a solo jam by Steve of his classic tune The Joker. It is really one of my favorites.

The Joker



Jungle Love Sea World in San Diego



I couldn’t find a good version of Jet Airplane on youtube so I give you this cover:

Jet Airplane cover by Sheryl Crow and John Mayer



Thursday, September 13, 2007

Eric Clapton - Tear in Heaven, Layla, and others


I have not seen Eric Clapton play a live show. I hope that someday I get the chance. Eric is an amazing guitarist, I have studied his music for years. He was listed in the top ten of Rolling Stone magazine’s greatest guitarists of all time. I don’t care if you are talking about the Yardbirds, Cream, Derek and the Dominoes, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers (I did see John play) or any of his decades of solo music and collaborations, Eric is one of the best. He knows his blues.

I felt bad after his son died which inspired this song:

Tears In Heaven



Here is a Bob Dylan tune that everyone (including me) covers

Knocking on Heaven’s Door



Wonderful tonight is a classic love song:



And here is one more for the road,

Layla Live in Japan

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Joe Cocker - Woodstock, Beautiful, and U2 cover

Hymn For My Soul is the new release from Joe Cocker that came out in 2007. I may just have to check it out. Joe became famous for his cover of The Beatles “With a little help from my friends” which featured Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page on guitar. This song became the opening track to the hit TV show “The Wonder Years. Here is Joe performing this song at Woodstock:

With a little help from my friends



Joe had a number of hits in the 80’s such as the Grammy Award winning “Love lift us up where we belong,” the theme song from my first wedding, as well as the theme song from the movie “An officer and a gentleman” and this classic hit:

You are so beautiful



And it seems that everyone wants to cover U2 these days.


One

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road

Bruce Springsteen from New Jersey aka The Boss has been a favorite of mine since I first had paper route money to buy cassette tapes. Here are a couple of Springsteen classics:

Thunder Road acoustic unplugged




Jungleland

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Bon Jovi - It's My Life

This one goes out to Sul on her Birthday. She knows how to live life!


Bon Jovi - It's My Life

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Aerosmith

Everybody loves Aerosmith!

Don’t want to miss a thing



Crazy

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Rusted Root

I just saw one of my favorite jam bands, Rusted Root, play a free show by the canal in Tonawanda NY. What a great place to see a show. They even allow drinking on the streets. How can you beat that?

Send me on my way



Beautiful People



Ecstacy

Friday, August 31, 2007

Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash 1932-2003

I figured I would put something together for the Anniversary of his death on September 12th

Most of these songs come from Unearthed, an acclaimed box set by Johnny Cash released in 2003.

One- U2



Bridge over troubled water



Hurt




Pocahontas (Neil Young)





Last Live performance


Thursday, August 30, 2007

Hendrix - Little Wing

Here is a great version of Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix recorded at the Royal Albert Hall.





Someone built a Jimi out of matchsticks with different match head colors then burned it.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Dear God – XTC



I was reading an article about some letters written by Mother Theresa which address the trouble she sometimes had in maintaining her faith. "What do I labor for?" she asked in one letter. "If there be no God, there can be no soul. If there be no soul then, Jesus, You also are not true."

It is easy to feel this way. I thought of this song by XTC called Dear God.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

My Chemical Romance - I don’t love you

My Chemical Romance I don’t love you






Janet put together a very nice video.

Here is what she had to say,

"This is a furuba video. I don't know why I decided to make it sad but I did. The video is about Hatori, Kana, tohru, Kyo, and Some parts have Akito in them."






Song by: My Chemical Romance
Song Title: I Don't Love You

Here are the lyrics for your viewing pleasure:

Well, when you go
Don't ever think I'll make you try to stay
And maybe when you get back
I'll be off to find another way

And after all this time that you still owe
You're still the good-for-nothing I don't know
So take your gloves and get out
Better get out
While you can

When you go
Would you even turn to say
"I don't love you
Like I did
Yesterday"

Sometimes I cry so hard from pleading
So sick and tired of all the needless beating
But baby when they knock you
Down and out
It's where you oughta stay

And after all the blood that you still owe
Another dollar's just another blow
So fix your eyes and get up
Better get up
While you can
Whoa, whooa

When you go
Would you even turn to say
"I don't love you
Like I did
Yesterday"

Well come on, come on

When you go
Would you have the guts to say
"I don't love you
Like I loved you
Yesterday"

I don't love you
Like I loved you
Yesterday

I don't love you
Like I loved you
Yesterday




I am learning to play piano. I really like this piano version.



Friday, August 17, 2007

Jon Anderson

John Roy Anderson hails from Lancashire England and was born way back in 1944. I saw him live back during the 90125 tour. I always felt a kinship with him as he aligns himself with the elf culture and meditates with crystals and dream catchers. This first clip is a collaboration with Greek musician Vangelis. It’s a classic to me, one you never hear on the radio.

Jon Anderson and Vangelis – The Friends of Mr. Cairo



Another Yes favorite of mine is “Wonderous Stories”. It captures the things I most enjoy about a multidimensional reality.


Yes Wonderous Stories





Jon has a website but it is rather disappointing. I didn’t find any music there, only links to buy music at amazon.com. A lot of the links didn’t work and the whole site seemed slow. The one cool thing is Jon’s artwork. It's worth a visit just to see his watercolors. You can find it here.


I went also to his myspace page. At least there was a few songs. Again, links that do not work. Come on Jon, get your act together.

His art work is there as well along with a dead link to "The Teachings of Don Juan" which is a favorite book of mine.

Rumor has it that Jon is working on a rap opera.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Kraftwerk - Autobahn

Kraftwerk - Autobahn


This post is quite a bit different from the last one by Uriah Heep. This song, by the German group Kraftwerk, is one of my favorite driving songs. It might take a bit of commitment to watch it as a video post, but on the open road, look out!

Autobahn



Here were some comments from the post:

Now ish ze time on Sprockets ven ve dance.
You have disturbed me almost to the point of insanity...There. I am insane now.
Would you like to touch my monkey? Touch him! Touch my monkey!


There was a cement hiway to Frankfurt on Oder and also from Berlin to Breslau (now known as Wroclaw, in Poland) They were built by Hitler in the 1930's. I live in the south of Poland and drove on them many times. They have recently been totaly rebuilt into modern freeways just like in the USA.



Here is another Kraftwerk song set to Lost In Space footage.

The Robots





The band website is absolutely awesome!

www.kraftwerk.com.



Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Uriah Heep - The Wizard

Uriah Heep has been around since the late 1960’s and they are still on tour these days. I always liked their sound and this song is one of my favorites.

The Wizard



If you want to know more about the band go to the Official Uriah Heep website.



Sunday, August 12, 2007

Weird Al Pitiful

This is funny. I don't care who you are. You have to laugh at this.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Gipsy Kings

I was very surprised to learn that the Gipsy Kings come from France. Then again, the first time I saw flamenco dancing and heard Spanish guitar was in the French costal town of Montpellier.


A Mi Manera



Here is a classic.

Hotel California

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Shakira

I think Shakira is hot. She reminds me a lot of a girl from El Salvador that I used to date. She can really move. She sings, she plays guitar, what more can you possibly want? Her website is top notch. She has links to all of her videos and has lyrics to all her songs in Spanish and English. You can spend a whole day there. Check it out here.

La Tortura



The One



I have taken a lot of dance lessons. Salsa, foxtrot, hip hop, waltz, whatever. The only dance that really gives me trouble is tango. A sensual dance, always hot, often erotic. That’s what dance is all about.

objection (tango)

Monday, August 6, 2007

Kinky

I saw the band Kinky at the Hollywood Bowl as part of a Latin music festival. Los Lobos was the headliner. Kinky really rocked the place. They kind of reminded me of Pink Floyd.

Here is a video for Maria Jose



Oye Como Va from Man on Fire soundtrack



This short clip gives you an idea of the energy of a live Kinky show.




They have a couple of shows as part of Street Scene in Del Mar California at the end of September 2007.

Check out their website here.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Pink – Dear Mr. President

I have to give you this one from Pink's 2006 album "I'm not dead".

Here is a studio version of the song set to some stunning pictures put together by phillygrrl. Some of it sounds like Indigo Girls to me.



Here is a live version recored in New York City.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Roger Waters – Watching TV

Here is a powerful video which takes Roger Water’s song “Watching TV” and couples it to the events leading up to the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.


Monday, July 30, 2007

Foggy Dew by Young Dubliners

I saw the Young Dubliners play this past Sunday at the Valley Cultural Center’s Concerts in the Park. I’ve seen them a number of times and they always put on a great show. This song had the crowd to their feet.



Here is the description of the video from canadianpunk77:

“Pictures of the Easter Rising in Dublin, Ireland of 1916 put to the Foggy Dew by the Young Dubliners. The rising was a rebellion by a combination of Irish patriots opposed to British rule. The rebellion failed after a week of fighting and sixteen of it's leaders were executed by British firing squads. Despite this defeat, the Easter Rising led to another rebellion or Guerrilla War in 1919 which finally led to Irish independence in 1921.”

I am a big fan of Celtic Rock and have a great love for Irish culture. The Young Dubliners are constantly touring the world. Check out a live show, it's awsome! For the latest updates, check out their myspace page.

Friday, July 27, 2007

In the pines

The song “My Girl” (also called “In The Pines”, “Black Girl”, and "Where did you sleep last night") has been around at least since the 1870’s. It has been covered and recorded over 600 times. The most famous version was recorded by Huddie William Ledbetter, better know as Lead Belly. I wanted to post a video version here but I am not able to. I can provide you a link to Lead Belly's version here

Lead Belly (1885-1949) lead a very colorful life which is documented on the Lead Belly Web.

What did you bring me?
To keep me from the gallis pole

Here is a brief summary of some of the highlights.

“Convicted on charges of murder (1917) and attempted murder (1930), Lead Belly literally sang his way to freedom, receiving pardons from the governors of Texas and Louisiana. The second of his releases was largely obtained through the intervention of John and Alan Lomax, who first heard Lead Belly at Angola State Prison while recording indigenous Southern musicians for the Library of Congress.”

Lead Belly was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame in 1988.


Nirvana unplugged



This song gained a lot attention when it was covered by Nirvana on MTV unplugged leading some to believe it was written by Kurt Cobain.

“I think maybe you have been sucking down the bong juice or something. This song is nothing new. Leadbelly just took it from Nirvana and made it a folk song. That's cool, bro. No hard feelings.” “Leadbelly's version, even though he stole it from Nirvana is really cool. It's all good bro!”

There are a lot of versions out there. I like this one by GeoFly




and this one by the Stanley Brothers because it has a longer version of the lyrics.



Here is an example of the lyrics for Black Girl:

Black girl, black girl, don't you lie to me,
Tell me where did you stay last night.
In the pines, in the pines, 
Where the sun never shines, 
And I shiver the whole night through.
You caused me to weep and you caused me to mourn, 
And you caused me to leave my happy home.

Black girl, black girl, don't you lie to me,
Tell me where did you stay last night.
In the pines, in the pines, 
Where the sun never shines, 
And I shiver the whole night through.
Black girl, black girl, don't you lie to me,
Tell me where did you stay last night.
In the pines, in the pines, 
Where the sun never shines, 
And I shiver the whole night through.
You caused me to weep and you caused me to mourn, 
And you caused me to leave my happy home.

_____________________________________________

and here is some guitar TAB for "Where did you sleep last night"

Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Huddie Ledbetter)

Voicings:

E5 - 022x0x or 022x00
A - x0222x
G - 320033 or 320003
B - x2444x
B/F# - 22444x

Intro: E5 (E) (F#) (G) (E) A G B B/F# E5 [Repeat 2x]

E5 A G
My girl, my girl, don't lie to me
B B/F# E5
Tell me where did you sleep last night
E5
In the pines, in the pines
A G
Where the sun don't ever shine
B B/F# E5
I would shiver the whole night through

My girl, my girl, where will you go
I'm going where the cold wind blows
In the pines, in the pines
Where the sun don't ever shine
I would shiver the whole night through

Her husband, was a hard working man
And his honey was half his age
His head was found in a driving wheel
But his body never was found

[Repeat first verse]

Interlude: play verse progression

[Repeat second verse gently]
[Repeat first verse loudly]

My girl, my girl, where will ya go
I'm going where the cold wind blows
In the pines, the pines
The sun, the shine
I'll shiver the whole night through

[Repeat Interlude]

Be My Girl by Jet



Here is a version of “Be My Girl” by the Australian band Jet. The original video is ok but I like this one by lockeout called “Are You Gonna Be Mai-Girl” which features My-HiME anime.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Beautiful by James Blunt




I like the song but I am not a big fan of the video. I thought that he said the F-word the first time I heard the song, but in this version he says “flying high”. This must be the made for TV or Walmart version of the song. “Beautiful” made it to number 1 on the Billboard top 100. Weird Al Yankovic did a parody called “You’re Pitiful”. Blunt’s record label blocked Weird Al from including the track on his latest album. Weird Al offers the song as a free mp3 download from his website if you right-click (or option click for Mac) from the following link.

You're Pitiful

http://www.weirdalforum.com/private/yourepitiful.mp3

Monday, July 23, 2007

Save Tonight by Eagle-Eye Cherry



The son of trumpeter Don Cherry (1936-1995), Eagle-eye was born in Sweden in 1971.

This 1998 hit “Save Tonight” comes from the platinum “Desireless” which was his debut album. I really like both the song and the music video.

There was a really cool track on Santana’s “Supernatural” called “Wishing it was” which featured Eagle-eye.

Eagle-eye released “live and kicking” earlier this year and has a new album coming out this fall.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars




I think I first heard "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol on an episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”. It really caught my attention at the time. A lot of the music that I like (not all) is rather simple. Acoustic guitar (piano), mild percussion, easy vocals. This track fits along those lines. I really like to lay on the ground with my acoustic guitar and play this one. I like also the raindrops that come down in the video. I recommend to everyone, next time it rains, lay down on the ground and watch the drops fall from the sky. It is always amazing to me.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Plain White T’s

Hey There Delilah



The Plain White T’s, a pop band out of Villa Park, Illinois, released their fourth album in 2006 entitled “Every Second Counts”. The song “Hey There Delilah” is a re-release with the original found in the 2005 album “All That We Needed”. The re-release made it to #2 on the US Pop 100 charts. Its a good song. I am glad they did the re-release or I never would have heard it.

You can find their current touring schedule and several songs from “Every Second Counts” on their musicians myspace page.

You can see live footage, photos, and even buy the album from the offical plain white T’s fan club site. I know its hard to believe, but these one hit wonders seem to have a following.

I like this chipmonk version

Monday, July 16, 2007

Young Folks by Peter Bjorn and John




The feature video for today is “Young Folks” by Peter Bjorn and John which features Victoria Bergsman as guest vocalist. This musical trio hails from Sweden and “Writers Block” is their third release. I talked to a number of people about this song and I find a polarity. People either say that “its ok” or they absolutely hate it. For me, I think its ok. I listen to it and then, a few hours later, I find myself humming or whistling the solo. I think that is the main reason people hate it, the whistling solo. Someone put up an emergency blog to stop Peter Bjorn and John, and, while the blog has given up the cause as of March, I offer you this quote:

“They're like a Swedish Milli Vanilli. And worse: when he messes up and starts singing over the whistling, you can actually hear him laughing about it. You can almost hear what he's thinking: these stupid American hipsters will listen to anything. You can give them a song with a whistle solo (bad enough) but then you can fake the fucking solo and laugh about it…”


With that in mind, I found a bluegrass style version of “Young Folks” by dawn Landes and the WST Band. This version has no whistling. The solo is done on harmonica and fiddle. I have been a long-time fan of the bluegrass style. If you are a Peter Bjorn and John hater, this version will do nothing to change your mind, but if you are curios, here it is.

dawn Landes - Young Folks


You can find other songs by dawn Landes on her by myspace musicians account.

More info on Peter Bjorn and John can be found on their homepage and several songs from “Writers Block” can be found on their myspace page.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Neil Young "Old Man" from Massey Hall

I have been listening to Neil Young’s “Massey Hall 1971” CD for the last couple of weeks. This disc has a classic set of Neil Young jams. Some videos from this release can be found on Neil’s website including this version of "Old Man"



There are also a number of free video downloads from “Living With War” along with 1,970 other Living With War songs. I have only gone through about 10 of these so far.

The story and all the music from his “Greendale” release is worth a look. It took me a few times through to get a good handle on the story and its well worth it.

He also has a number of songs on his myspace page.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Crosby, Stills, & Nash - Suite Judy Blue Eyes



The funny thing that happened is this…

After watching the first video that I posted, I found this one as a clip at the bottom. It seems to me that I can easily spend all day playing around with Crosby, Stills, and Nash. A wonderful rendition of a beautiful song. Stephen Stills is absolutely amazing.

~Lomar

Crosby, Stills, & Nash - Suite Judy Blue Eyes

Teach Your Children

I am going to throw this one out here as the first one. I have always been a big fan of CSNY. I am a big fan of Neil Young and saw him many times in concert. Here is an acoustic jam of Crosby, Stills, and Nash (sans Young), just to get things started, and because, I said I would start today. Oh yes. We have begun.

~Lomar