Really funny. I was waiting for a trick to actually happen though. lol
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Radiohead - Life in a Glasshouse
The clarinet and horns are pure sex in this song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtkZxqTH9tE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOQ-mBy70Jg
How Jazz Was Born - From the 1948 movie "A Song Was Born"
So many incredible musicians playing in that one song. Gives me chills.
Trumpet - Louis Armstrong
Trombone - Tommy Dorsey
Vibes - Lionel Hampton
Clarinet - Benny Goodman
Drums - Louis Bellson
Day 2 of listening to the new Smashing Pumpkins album.
Trying not to judge it yet. Corgan sounds about the same as he did in Zeitgeist, but the overall instrumentation is better, except possibly the most important instrument. It is hard for me to accept this is a "Smashing Pumpkins" album if Jimmy isn't playing the drums. I doubt the band will ever live up to what they did with Siamese Dream and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, either, so I am trying to hard not to think about those albums and judge this one on its own right.
Old 97s - Question.
Kind of sappy, but it's been in my head for a couple of days.
http://youtu.be/L1YGuOt8T9Q
Pulled out the heavy artillery today!
Lighnin Hopkins - Mojo Hand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4IS0TDcYEs&feature=fvst
Here is a really deep cut. These guys used to do a comedy/musical act in the early days of TV. They always lightened up the Sunday evening (you knew that the next day was a school day and dreaded that the weekend was over) with their antics. However they were also really good musicians.
Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang - I'm confessin' That I Love You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_VPiKZkIck
Radiohead - Skttrbrain (Four Tet Remix)
The sampled breakbeats work really well with this song, IMO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16jnoneyx6Y