Speaking of silly stuff, this one is surprisingly catchy. It comes from “Transylvania Twist” by Jim Wynorski. The music is done by Chuck Cirino, who has been a fairly prolific composer for B-movies and TV.
Stevie Wonder - "Superstition" (1972)
"Supersition" is another one of Stevie's tunes that grooves like crazy. Wonder plays drums, "Moog" bass, and clavinet, with sax and trumpet parts provided by Trevor Lawrence and Steve Madaio.
If you like this song at all, be sure to check out the breakdown by music producer Rick Beato. Episode 81 of What Makes This Song Great is one of Beato's best, certain to make you like the tune even more.
Reminds me… I gotta rewatch “The Sarah Chronicles”.
Sarah Connor Chronicles?
Yeh, she played… damn, forgot if she was a robot or what, think so, but she had her own faction with her own agenda not in league with Skynet.
Wow, been ages, forgot so much of what went on.
Whoa… that’s Billy Idol?!?
Gotta say, at first I was wondering if that was Paul Koslo, dabbling into a music career, but unfortunately not (RIP 2019).
I had no idea he was still going so strong! He’s still got it, even after all these years!
Gen-X was a bit before my time, but I was a Billy fan since his solo days.
Only 250 people at that concert… how tf did they get tickets for that? That would’ve been an awesome concert to be at. Soooooooooo jealous…
Body Count featuring David Gilmour – "Comfortably Numb" (2024)
Body Count's "rap" version features lyrics by Ice-T.
They're outstanding, so good, in fact, that David Gilmour and Roger Waters both gave approval for the cover, and those two don't agree on anything.
Gilmour liked Ice-T's rendition so much, he asked to play on it.
Excellent. Always liked this song, which is basically Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers featuring Stevie Nicks. They work so well together.
Lately, it’s been all David Allan Coe and Johnny Horton for me
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers https://youtu.be/CehFjnuvMeM?si=sOwrlPVNBUu1ER3d
Concert for George (Wikipedia link)
Nice!