Too much fandango - Ritzi (the 70s never die, they just smell that way)
i viva santana!
(greatest hits)
A world without Dave - Carter USM
Tom Dooley - The Kingston Trio
Upward Over the Mountain--Iron and Wine
I've listened to this song close to 20 times over the last 24 hours. Maybe the lyrics will give some indication why:
Mother don't worry, I killed the last snake that lived in the creek bed
Mother don't worry, I've got some money I saved for the weekend
Mother remember being so stern with that girl who was with me?
Mother remember the blink of an eye when I breathed through your body?
So may the sunrise bring hope where it once was forgotten
Sons are like birds, flying upward over the mountain
Mother I made it up from the bruise on the floor of this prison
Mother I lost it, all of the fear of the Lord I was given
Mother forget me now that the creek drank the cradle you sang to
Mother forgive me, I sold your car for the shoes that I gave you
So may the sunrise bring hope where it once was forgotten
Sons could be birds, taken broken up to the mountain
Mother don't worry, I've got a coat and some friends on the corner
Mother don't worry, she's got a garden we're planting together
Mother remember the night that the dog had her pups in the pantry?
Blood on the floor, fleas on their paws,
And you cried 'til the morning
So may the sunrise bring hope where it once was forgotten
Sons are like birds, flying always over the mountain
hingehead wrote:Tom Dooley - The Kingston Trio
they got me started playing guitar
Wow - for me it was David Bowie
Dino and the lady - Original Mind
Cinderella Beautiful by Peter Cincotti....I can't stop playing it.
Nothing's Shocking--Jane's Addiction
careful, g -- sex is violent.
Hurt, as done by Johnny Cash. Had to dig up the video (most powerful use of a music video in history) even.
Damn if that doesn't send me reeling each time I see it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVAWKfJ4Go
Hornsby, McBride and DeJohnette "death and the flower". In the CD, Camp Meeting. Great to hear while doing abstract painting.
a three-cd set : HAPPY BIRTHDAY , NEWPORT ! is keeping me entertained .
it's a spendid set , starting with louis and his all stars playing TIN ROOF BLUES ,
going to the buck clayton all-stars playing NEWPORT JUMP ,
and ending with the john coltrane quartet MY FAVOURITE THINGS !
GOOD MUSIC !
hbg
Tryad's 'Public Domain' free album on the web at
http://tryad.org/demo.html
great stuff...I'm trying to think who did the song originally...Tammy Yuro comes to mind
Long ago I played bass for a fellow right up the road...Gary Stewart. He was huge and then disappeared from Nashville. He;s gone now...but his music lives on in my heart...and you tube...of course
Gary Stewarts Drinkin Thing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBfGxWVlnGo
all the little birdies goin' "tweet tweet tweet"
Hey, D.P. that must be Nat Cole.
Listening to Moon Dance by Van Morrison