Also, for something completely different, here's Jerry and Sanjay Mishra with some Clouds.
Also, for something completely different, here's Jerry and Sanjay Mishra with some Clouds.
So, the Eagles where here today being worked over. I personally think Desperado is brilliant but I wonder if it's completely cancelled out by Hotel California? I have no idea how music karma works. Anyway, it lead me to the Prince discussion. I like Prince. I thought I'd post Sign O the Times here tonight. I couldn't…
A very young Neil Young and Stephen Stills with Buffalo Springfield and their politically charged tune "For What It's Worth".
I heard this great old Al Green tune at lunch today and I couldn't get it out of my head for the rest of the day. So I thought I'd torture the rest of you with it!
I post a lot of Derek Trucks stuff, because Derek = God, but his wife, Susan Tedeschi, is also very talented. Here she covers a bit of a melancholy, but beautiful song by John Prine, "Angel From Montgomery", with the rest of the TTB.
I don't think we've had anything from The Band posted lately, and it doesn't get much better than "Ophelia".
The smooth sounds of Robin Gibb and The Bee Gees, with "I Started a Joke".
Those are your parents there in the second row, young man...
We could probably post his work for a month and not run out of the best material. Here's another favorite of mine…
This happened to us last year. Congrats on your escape.
Here's to you. Congratulations. This album is so good, thanks for dusting it off.
I've been watching the X-Files from the beginning.
Good luck with your future endeavors and thanks for sharing the great tune! It's about time you posted some of the music that you like and hopefully you'll do it more often!
Last summer, The Tedeschi Trucks Band toured with the Black Crowes. Here the two bands get together to cover a Joe Tex tune, "Show Me".
What a great old tune this is from The Friends of Distinction.
It's hard to have a discussion about great singer-songwriters without bringing Joni Mitchell into the conversation. She has influenced so many great artists over the years.
MORTAL WOMBAT!
Here's one of my favorite bands, The Jayhawks, with one of my favorite tunes, "Blue".
Joe? Mr. Namath? Sir, that's a fish tank. The game's on this screen over here.