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Re: JC's VMPS Cut or Cuts of the Day
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21 Jan 2011, 10:41 pm »
How about a Country Western Jazzy/Bluesey/Rock Ref Cut?
Artists:
Marshall Tucker Band
Cut:
This Old Cowboy
Album:
Where We ALL Belong
Not sure why I dig this song so much, except it has all the elements of an
Old Cowboy Band
; Fiddle, Stand up Bass Fiddle, Flute, Drum Kit, Rhythm and Lead Gueeetars, and
Cowboy attitude lyrics
.
I have both the Vinyl and CD version and it is well recorded with clear and well miked solos.
Get your boots on for this one and Rock Away.
Live version w/Electric Bass on Tom Snyder Show
Here is another remarkable on-stage version
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For all you Air DRUMMERS out there
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4 Feb 2011, 03:16 am »
I came across this YOUTUBE of a DVD offered showing many great drummers.
Man is this my kind of stuff.
Not sure who is on the whole DVD, but the ones they show in this clip are pretty cool.
Classical ROCK DRUMMERS
And if you want a
DRUM REFERENCE CUT
,
who doesn't have
Jim Keltner
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Re: JC's VMPS Cut or Cuts of the Day
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3 Apr 2011, 10:30 pm »
I apologize in advance for the following departure to the "DARK SIDE" depraved as it is, I sometimes give in to the pulsating, hard driving BEAT of this dispicable and totally valueless form of sonic debauchery.
That said, I just hafta stick some of this on the CD/DVD player occasionally to keep everything balanced
Is it talent? Is it even music?
Makes one wonder if
pheromones
can be transmitted via sound waves?
I don't know, but I do know I enjoy it at many levels.
Warning you may self combust
ENJOY Kylie Ann Minogue and
WOW
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Re: JC's VMPS Cut or Cuts of the Day
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29 Apr 2011, 07:41 pm »
Well now that you have recovered from that HOT Kylie Ann Minogue, here is something in an ENTIRELY different direction.
This YouTube Video shows one of the most
unique musical experiences
you might ever have.
To be sure the LIVE performance was absolutley analog.
click HERE to ENJOY
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Re: JC's VMPS Cut or Cuts of the Day
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4 Jul 2011, 07:25 pm »
I realize that I may not have EMPHASIZED ENOUGH that you should watch the YouTube Video below of Jackie with Sarah Brightman.
It may be one of the best MUSICAL moments ever on TELEVISION!!!!!
This Duet with Sarah Brightman says it all for this Tinkerbell sized talent
Jackie Evancho and Sarah Brightman
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Re: JC's VMPS Cut or Cuts of the Day
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27 Sep 2011, 06:20 pm »
Time for another CUT'o the Day.
This one is for all you Country Western Audiophiles. My buddy Keith introduced me to this cut from Jamey Johnson.
Lots of vocal, guitar, bass, organ, and percussion. As well it has the twanging country western STORLINE.
Here is the video
HIGH COST OF LIVING
(ain't nothin like the COST of livin high)
Artist: Jamey Johnson
Song: High Cost of Living
Album: That Lonesome Song
Director: Clifton Collins Jr
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Re: JC's VMPS Cut or Cuts of the Day
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3 Oct 2011, 05:53 pm »
Today I played Anonymus Two by Focus, 26 minutes long!
It is a jazzy rock track, no vocals, has loud and quiet passages, aggressive flute, solo bass, solo drums and percussion, plus whole band including organ and guitar. Here's part 1 of 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNzqWIz9wWs&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PLECCBD67F537BCE7A
It comes from their album, Focus 3, originally released in 1972 on vinyl as a double album. This album also includes their big hit, Sylvia, some yodelling, a fokish instrumental and a song of sheer beauty - Love Remembered:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYAzf6meJaE
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15 Apr 2012, 08:21 pm »
Les Claypool - Up On the Roof - the album version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-bBN7WfiSU
And here is a live version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TuJ7ntPbGg
Les is a bass player and that is the main instrument but he uses many odd arrangements.
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25 Apr 2012, 10:59 pm »
Been a while, but here is another ROCK REFERENCE CUT to rock out on.
From CHURCH
Title:
Under the Milky Way Tonight
(OK I'm a sucker for "spacey" music)
Like the acoustic guitars and "wall of sound" they create.
Listen:
HERE
An Acoustic Version
And a
LIVE CONCERT version with a String Section
Also like the
Sia version (remake)
you may have heard in Lincoln Commercials
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26 Apr 2012, 07:13 pm »
My Old Friends "The BEACH BOYS" are putting out a new (retro sound) Single and Album titled "That's Why God Made the Radio".
If this was 1969 it would now be climbing the charts "with a bullet".
They are
celebrating their 50th Anniversary
with a new single and album
It is a nostalgic, retro-sounding sound which may take you back to those days of "cruising the DQ or the A&W" on your local strip in the Chevy, Ford, Mopar, or Pontiac
THAT'S WHY GOD MADE THE RADIO
The exceptional harmonies which are the Beach Boy's signature make this a definate "cut o' the day" Click on the above and take a listen. It will be 1969 all over again
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2 May 2012, 07:23 pm »
Artist:
DAFT PUNK
Song:
The GRID
Album:
TRON Legacy Soundtrack
Years ago, I found the
Vangelis Soundtrack
to
Blade Runner
of Reference Cut Quality.
Daft Punk
has updated that Science Fiction Sound and here is an example of some TECHNO based music that is out of this world.
LISTEN
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11 May 2012, 02:42 am »
Man, all these cuts and STILL no Pink Floyd?
OK let's start with this:
Artist: Pink Floyd
Song:
Comfortably Numb
Album: THE WALL
Just crazy good guitar work.
Pink FLoyd at their best.
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18 May 2012, 09:14 pm »
Artist: Gary Wright
Song:
Dream Weaver
Album: GARY WRIGHT
One of my favorite 70's hits with lots of sparkle and effects.
Strangely enough I ran into Gary Wright a few days ago on one of my Fitness Training Walks with a Fitness Client in Palos Verdes. He is looking pretty good.
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18 May 2012, 09:21 pm »
Looks like I'm on a 70's run.
Artist: Dave Loggins
Song:
Please Come to Boston
Album: Apprentice
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22 May 2012, 09:49 pm »
I have been into AUDIO since about
1968
, but my first real pair of Audiophile Speakers were
Dahlquist DQ-10
's.
Now my previous speakers were
Altec Lansing Santiagos
(VOT in nice cabinets) and I even had some
Rectilinear III's
for a short time, but I feel the DQ 10s with their soundstage and imaging were a big move toward my present listening preferences.
How did I find the DQ-10? I was in a High End Audio Salon browsing, and I hears a glass sliding door open and let out this
INCREDIBLE
detailed sound, and then it closed. I was inexorably drawn to that door. I opened it and went in . . . . . . . . and the rest is history. I was captured in a DQ10 generated sea of Acoustic Instruments, and dual Harmonies that just simply would not let me go.
I walked out with my first pair of DQ-10s
Below is what was playing on that Turntable.
Artist: Seals and Crofts
Song:
SUMMER BREEZE
Album:SUMMER BREEZE
And as if the title cut SUMMER BREEZE wasn't enough, the first cut n the album
HUMMINGBIRD
was also excellent.
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23 May 2012, 07:32 pm »
Artist: Brooklyn Bridge
Song:
WORST THAT COULD HAPPEN
Album: Brooklyn Bridge
If you're over 50 you probably remember this one.
Here is a live version
WORST THAT COULD HAPPEN
Brooklyn Bridge had a few good hits and were one of the early "Trumpet Playin Bands" that included Light House, Ides of March, Chicago, Blood Sweat and Tears and a few others.
Lead singer Johnny Maestro was great.
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4 Jun 2012, 03:28 am »
I have posted of this young girl before and think she deserves another mention.
Sorry for recycling, but if you missed her the first time you GOTTA get her
Bluray with David Foster
She may be (arguably) the best female vocalist of our time.
Just look at
this video and start looking for her on CD's and Downloads
. She is on the same level as Aguilar and Dion and just a teenager.
Here is here title track of her first Album
PYRAMID
which is a little more "hip hop".
PS:
Okay, I just couldn't leave well enough alone. I know, I know, it is Ellen Degeneres, but you got to take a look at the video of this girl when she is 15 and her first time in the US.
If you can
watch this video
and not get connected to the EMOTIONAL POWER this kidoo can pack into her vocals you may not have a pulse.
PSS:
You want to see a teenager get the whole of Madison Square Garden to their feet?
Charice duet with Celine Dion "Because You Loved Me" at Madison Square Garden September 15, 2008
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9 Jun 2012, 05:26 pm »
OK, I have to admit I have somewhat resisted Multi-channel Music videos, but after seeing (and hearing) their potential at THE Show last week with the Charice (David Foster and friends) I have given in to the DARK SIDE, and will post haste be aquiring a collection of Multichannel Bluray performances, the first of which will be the Foster/Charice cut from above.
The Second will be ADELE
"Rolling in the Deep"
Enjoy
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17 Jun 2012, 04:19 pm »
The two that should be near the top of your list of mult channel recordings is Jeff Beck Performing This Week... Live at Ronnie Scott's (Blueray) and Alan Parsons, A Valid Path (DVD-A) that has one of the best multi channel track I have ever heard, Return to Tunguska.
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Video Reference Cut
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Reply #119 on:
1 Jul 2012, 10:03 pm »
While this pairing seems to be VERY WRONG, the performance is VERY RIGHT
This is a Man's World by James Brown and Luciano Pavarotti
Watch it HERE
I will also post this to the MAIN Board since it is so cool
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