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lørdag den 3. september 2011
Metallica – King Nothing
This is a live performance by the American heavy metal band Metallica playing the song “King Nothing” live. The performance is from 1996 from the British TV show “Later with Jools Holland”.
The song was originally released on the band’s 1996 album “Load”. The song is credited to: James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, and Kirk Hammett. All guitars were tuned down one half step to Eb.
The song was released as a single in 1997 and a music video was shot for it as well. It peaked at #90 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
It’s a good song and a good performance by the band.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1996,
1997,
album,
american,
british,
Eb,
James Hetfield,
Jools Holland,
king nothing,
kirk hammett,
lars ulrich,
Later,
live,
load,
metallica,
music video,
single,
tuning,
tv
fredag den 12. august 2011
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Cold Shot (Dr. John)
This is a live performance by Texan blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan playing his version of the song "Cold Shot". The performance is from the "Live From Austin, Texas" DVD which features two performances from the TV show Austin City Limits, one from 1983 and one from 1989. This clip is from the 1989 performance. It's a great performance and the band is really hitting the groove on this one.
The song "Cold Shot" was written by W. C. Clark and Michael Kindred and released by SRV on his 1984 album "Couldn't Stand the Weather".
The song was also performed at the SRV memorial concert. In that concert it was performed by piano legend Dr. John. (Embeded below)
I really love what Dr. John does with this tune. He sort of plays it his own way, in a different key, but he still sort of manages to compose a lot of Stevie's guitar parts to piano which sounds amazing to me. Also the ending of this performance is amazing.
It's a great song, and SRV sure made this tune his own, a great groove, gotta love that.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1983,
1984,
1989,
album,
Austin City Limits,
Cold Shot,
couldn't stand the weather,
dr. john,
DVD,
live,
live from texas,
memorial,
Michael Kindred,
stevie ray vaughan,
Texan,
tribute,
tv,
W.C. Clark
torsdag den 4. august 2011
Chuck Berry - No Particular Place to Go
This is a live performance by American rock 'n' roll artist Chuck Berry playing the song "No Particular Place to Go" live on a French TV show. I don't know exactly when it's from, but the footage is in black and white, so I'd guess about the 1960's.
The song was initially released in 1964 through the Chess Records record label.
It's a great classic rock 'n' roll song, and a great piece of performance footage of Berry. It's black and white, but they get a lot of close-ups and semi close-ups of Berry's playing and expressive animated face during the performance. A great little piece of performance footage of one of the best rock 'n' roll artists of all time.
Enjoy ; )
fredag den 29. juli 2011
Elvis Costello - Sulphur to Sugarcane
This is a live performance by British singer-songwriter Elvis Costello doing the song "Sulphur to Sugarcane" live on his television show "Spectacle". The performance is from the songwriters circle edition of the programme.
The song is from Costello's 2009 studio album "Secret, Profane & Sugarcane". (Cover art work embeded below)
The album was recorded in Nashville and was produced by T-Bone Burnett. The album features Americana, bluegrass, and country, of course with Costello's lyrics.
This song, however, was co-written by T-Bone Burnett who besides being a producer co-wrote this song, and played on the album.
It's a great song, and this performance is delightful and simple. It's basically just Costello and his backing guitarist for this show John Leventhal playing, and Costello singing. Leventhal does a great job adding that electric country sound to the song with simple soloing and rhythm parts throughout, very impressive.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
2009,
album,
Americana,
country,
cover,
elvis costello,
John Leventhal,
live,
lyrics,
Nashville,
Secret Profane and Sugarcane,
song writers circle,
Spectacle,
Sulphuer to Sugarcane,
T-Bone Burnett,
tv
fredag den 15. juli 2011
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Tightrope
This is a live performance by Texan blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan playing the song "Tightrope". The performance is from the TV-programme "Austin City Limits" where Stevie Ray Vaughan appeared in 1989. The performance has been released on a DVD which also contains SRV's performance from the same show in 1983.
The song "Tightrope" is from the fourth and final studio album by Stevie Ray Vaughan and his band Double Trouble. The album was made and released after Stevie Ray Vaughan got clean and the positive vibe of sobriety shines through on every track of this life embracingly beautiful album. The song is credited to Stevie Ray Vaughan and singer-songwriter Doyle Bramhall.
It's a great song with a very unique and positive vibe. The lyrics are really good too, because the imagery throughout the song is really good and well written.
A great song by one of the best guitarists.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1983,
1989,
Austin City Limits,
blues guitarist,
double trouble,
doyle bramhall,
live,
live performance,
sobriety,
SRV,
stevie ray vaughan,
studio album,
Texan,
Tightrope,
tv
torsdag den 7. april 2011
Diana Krall - Night Train
This is a live performance by contemporary jazz musician Diana Krall playing her version of the Oscar Peterson jazz song "Night Train". The performance is from the TV-show "Spectacle" normally hosted by Elvis Costello, but for this special artist hosted by none other than Elton John. I watched the interview and saw all of the performances from the show just yesterday, and I can honestly say that from just that till to day Diana Krall got herself a new fan. Everything from the way she talked about the music, her upbringing and her only beginning to sing seriously at age 26 due to insecurities on her behalf. It was just fascinating and she's truly a musician who loves music and wants to interoperate it for herself.
Before she started playing this song she talked about Oscar Peterson and about how big an influence he was on her and her music. She also talks a little bit about that following the performance posted in the clip above.
But this is a great performance and I definitely recommend checking out both Oscar Peterson and Diana Krall. I know I will.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
contemporary jazz,
Diana Krall,
elton john,
elvis costello,
influence,
interoperate,
interview,
jazz,
live,
live performance,
musician,
Night Train,
Oscar Peterson,
singing,
Spectacle,
tv
søndag den 13. februar 2011
Ozzy Osbourne - Perry Mason
This is the music video to the Ozzy Osbourne song "Perry Mason". The song is the opening track to the 1995 album Ozzmosis.
The song is inspired by the character from the classic TV-series that also carried the character's name.
The song is a straight forward hard rock/metal thing. I think it is inspired slightly by the TV-shows theme, but still far enough from so that at the most it's a take-off on it which it probably even isn't.
I think it's a very good ominous song that when it comes down to it is about a lawyer performing good deeds and winning cases.
A good song.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1995,
album,
hard rock,
heavy metal,
lawyer,
metal,
music video,
Ozzmosis,
Ozzy Osbourne,
Perry Mason,
rock,
tv,
tv-series,
TV-show
søndag den 23. januar 2011
Dave Powers - Powerhuse
This is an excerpt from an American public access television programme called "The Piano Guy". It's basically an educational show that sometimes just features talented performers performing certain pieces. In this segment Dave Powers plays the song "Powerhouse". (He plays both set of hands in the video, impressive!!)
The song "Powerhouse" was composed by Raymond Scott in 1937. It is most famous for being featured in a lot of Warner Brothers classic cartoons.
The piece consists of two seemingly different breaks. The tempi of those pieces are also different. The A piece of the composition is fast and frantic, and was often used for chase scenes. The B piece is slower and sounds more slavish and industrial which is why it's often referred to as "assembly-line music". The structure of the song is A-B-A.
I really think it's a fun little composition, and Dave just plays it so well. I really love how he also throws a little jazz into the mix when making the last transition from the B piece to the A piece ending the composition.
It's a good song, and it's very well played, and hey it has a jazz influence on it, so that's why I'm posting it.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1937,
assembly-line,
bugs bunny,
cartoon,
cartoons,
Dave Powers,
jazz,
jazzy,
piano,
Powerhouse,
Raymond Scott,
The Piano Guy,
tv,
two hand,
two hand piecce,
warner brothers
søndag den 3. oktober 2010
Rory Gallagher - Too Much Alcohol
This is a live performance by blues and rock legend Rory Gallagher performing his classic slide blues composition "Too Much Alcohol". It's a song done in open E with a slide.
The performance is from and Irish TV-show called "Me & My Music" which was broadcast in 1977. It's great to see Gallagher on his own just performing and accompanying himself, it's a tough thing to do, and only true blues men master that ability. Gallagher's great, love how he really works the crowd and gets them pumped. Just a great performance.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1977,
accoustic,
live,
me and my music,
open E,
open tuning,
rory gallagher,
self accompaniment,
self-accompaniment,
slide,
slide blues,
slide guitar,
too much alcohol,
tv,
TV-show
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