Joe Jackson is one of my favorites, I have this one on vinyl, Joe Jackson performing classic jazz songs as smooth as they can be done:
Here's a video:
Joe Jackson is one of my favorites, I have this one on vinyl, Joe Jackson performing classic jazz songs as smooth as they can be done:
Here's a video:
Listening to this album. Can’t find any working videos on YT. ;_;
I don’t know about “better”, but definitely different, mainly faster & heavier. Both versions are good, but I prefer the original.
Watch Jazz at Lincoln Center's Basie & The Blues on Livestream.com. William James "Count" Basie established 4/4 swing as one of jazz's predominant styles and solidified the link between jazz and the blues. An architect of the music with an...
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DSO Zarathustra live
Stryper’s No More Hell to Pay album
Legacy
I’ve got NPR playing On Point, cranked to 11 in the garage right now. I wish I was lying. I’m going to turn on some Boards of Canada and try to shake the image of me teetering around as an old man in the garage, still listening to NPR.
Got all nostalgic: vague memories of Sidney Myer Music Bowl 1978, Thin Lizzy, Live and Dangerous.
Here’s a version of Emerald with Gary Moore (RIP) from One Night in Dublin: A Tribute to Phil Lynott, 2005.
Still good rock n roll.
Bother, by Stone Sour, Preceded by Pink Floyd’s Hey You
I love the posts by BLF: “Raccoon City.” I have raccoons nesting in my barn. So I put a loud radio tuned to my favorite rock station out there, hoping to drive them out. Didn’t work. They must like rock music. So I switched to Rush Limbaugh. Let’s see if that does the trick.