ROCK 'n' Roll Halls of Fame

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    Amethystos said:

    Default Scott Mckenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair)

    [7I0vkKy504U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I0vkKy504U[/video]

    "Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to?
    You will never find that life for which you are looking.
    When the gods created man they allotted to him death,
    but life they retained in their own keeping"
     
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    Amethystos said:

    Default Bob Dylan - The Wicked Messenger

    I really like this one. I believe it consists a great piece of artistry in Rock!
    And it's just a 2 minutes song ...




    “If ye cannot bring good news...

    then don’t bring any”




    "Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to?
    You will never find that life for which you are looking.
    When the gods created man they allotted to him death,
    but life they retained in their own keeping"
     
  3. Teshka's Avatar

    Teshka said:

    Default T'Pau - Heart And Soul

    @ Moon...

    Allez hop!! I'm not even gonna try to translate 'ça plane pour moi' bcs it sounds totally ridiculous!! <33

    80s 'mood' songs, gotta love, and especially that piano <3 ....and INXS no doubt, vsegda dushenka

    @ Amethyste....

    1967, always so interesting to get a measure of how the music was in that epic era....

    That vimeo link (Bob Dylan) doesn't display for me in my browser, but no problem i got it on chrome, and it actually made me think of an alternative rock song from 2005*that i'll probably post later*

    Scott McKenzie had a really nice voice! really pleasant to listen to....

    All of those songs reminded me of a trivia moment from the movie about Phil Spectre....back in the 60's*when he produced the release of one of the Righteous Brothers greatest hits.....Soul And Inspiration?....in the movie he (Al Pacino as Spectre) was explaining that it was 'the greatest song' that he had ever produced, but it was 'TOO LONG' (over 4 minutes) and so nobody would buy it! Lol....and so he told the people that made the label for the song, show the time as smth like 2:30 instead of 4+ minutes. And then since it was represented*as a 'normal' length*song*for that era, people bought it and loved it and it became one of the best selling songs ever!?*

    20 years later, 1987 (all 3 of these songs), a memorable year for me....if i could remember it*

    [afQ4ctR2TME]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​afQ4ctR2TME[/video]

    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~
     
  4. Teshka's Avatar

    Teshka said:

    Default Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band - Shakedown (Beverly Hills Cop II OST)

    pour papa

    [DwRdPY64k6I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​DwRdPY64k6I[/video]

    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~
     
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    Teshka said:

    Default U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

    still love love LOVE this song and this is an AWESOME video capture......'grazie mille' Bono

    [gY75dw64sqI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​gY75dw64sqI[/video]

    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~
     
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    MoonRide*r* said:

    Default Ray Parker Jr - The Other Woman

    Quote Originally Posted by Amethystos View Post
    But where on earth did you find that crazy French one?
    Excellent finding!
    Well, it was another case of pure luck. I was flipping thru the TV channels trying to find something worth watching for an hour or so, and I landed on an old Chevy Chase film, National Lampoon's European Vacation, just when that song was playing. I recognized it right off, and realized I just had to include it here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Amethystos View Post
    1967
    Man you've pulled out some truly great classics from the 60s, time and time again, and for that I salute you. And leading off with that major classic by Buffalo Springfield was a master stroke. Cheers mate!

    Meanwhile, back in the 80s... or somewhere? ... I forgot when my first two were released...

    ... Never met a girl whose love was so tough ...

    [673E0RyDYOo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=673E0RyDYOo[/video]




    __________________________ PS . . . . . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Amethystos View Post
    I really like this one. I believe it consists a great piece of artistry in Rock!
    Couldn't go without saying: I thoroughly agree mon ami, and it's always a fine thing to induct another Bob Dylan entry into our own little Rock Hall of Fame.
    There is no glamour in sudden death, and nobody ever wins a war.
    :
    Rockers Unite! =>
    ROCK 'n' Roll Halls of Fame
     
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    MoonRide*r* said:

    Default EMF - Unbelievable

    Quote Originally Posted by Teshka View Post
    @ Moon...

    Allez hop!! I'm not even gonna try to translate 'ça plane pour moi' bcs it sounds totally ridiculous!! <33
    No problema mi amorcita, we're probably better off not knowing what the hell it means.

    I had no idea who T'Pau was till you listed that song. I know (and love) the song, but not a clue about the artiste. Chok mersi ma sherie.

    [R63gYHIgaB0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R63gYHIgaB0[/video]


    There is no glamour in sudden death, and nobody ever wins a war.
    :
    Rockers Unite! =>
    ROCK 'n' Roll Halls of Fame
     
  8. MoonRide*r*'s Avatar

    MoonRide*r* said:

    Default Neil Diamond - Cherry Cherry

    Found this via incidental browsing and can't pass it up. 1996 to 2008; Great music is timeless, and Acoustic has never sounded better than this (in my humble opinion).

    Can't stand still while her music is playin'
    She got the way...


    [kIX6X0cD608]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIX6X0cD608[/video]


    There is no glamour in sudden death, and nobody ever wins a war.
    :
    Rockers Unite! =>
    ROCK 'n' Roll Halls of Fame
     
  9. Amethystos's Avatar

    Amethystos said:

    Default Jefferson Starship - Jane

    Quote Originally Posted by Teshka View Post
    That vimeo link (Bob Dylan) doesn't display for me in my browser, but no problem i got it on chrome, and it actually made me think of an alternative rock song from 2005*that i'll probably post later*
    Proved too difficult to find the original version on youtube ..... unfortunately.

    Quote Originally Posted by Teshka View Post
    20 years later, 1987 (all 3 of these songs), a memorable year for me....if i could remember it*
    1987 was a TOO GREAT of a year for music!

    Thanks for reminding Bob Seger's Shakedown, a completely forgotten song in my mind.
    T'pau was a favorite band of mine and I intend to prove it in the future.

    But as for the last vid .... well some things are better to stay untouched, and when you have already written history with "Joshua tree" you can't just record a dvd for commercial reasons when you obviously UNDERPERFORM (and i think I'm kind enough to use the particular word).
    If "Still haven't found what I'm looking for" was originally released like as in the vid above, it would never have been a memorable song.
    So Teshka, great of you to show them respect even though you could easily not!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by MoonRide*r* View Post
    I was flipping thru the TV channels trying to find something worth watching for an hour or so, and I landed on an old Chevy Chase film, National Lampoon's European Vacation, just when that song was playing. I recognized it right off, and realized I just had to include it here.
    Yes you had!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by MoonRide*r* View Post
    Couldn't go without saying: I thoroughly agree mon ami, and it's always a fine thing to induct another Bob Dylan entry into our own little Rock Hall of Fame.
    I believe it's not so "little" any more; although we can always add songs and bands but truth is that we have already included a great portion of classics.

    I would have never thought of adding EMF's "You're unbelievable" cause I had the impression it was techno-oriented. Well done mate!
    __________________________________

    Well the chronological order was Jefferson Airplane -> Jefferson Starship -> Starship.

    So I can fairly assume that this is a new entry on our index and then all today's posts are new entries.... hurray!


    [uF022sp4Vqo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF022sp4Vqo[/video]

    Last edited by Amethystos; 04-22-2015 at 04:49 PM.
    "Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to?
    You will never find that life for which you are looking.
    When the gods created man they allotted to him death,
    but life they retained in their own keeping"
     
  10. Amethystos's Avatar

    Amethystos said:

    Default Mike Oldfield - Shadow On The Wall (ft Roger Chapman)

    Better audio quality here -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ObqX3Qw8SM

    [_euDhMDDRq4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_euDhMDDRq4[/video]

    "Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to?
    You will never find that life for which you are looking.
    When the gods created man they allotted to him death,
    but life they retained in their own keeping"
     
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    Amethystos said:

    Default The Church -Under The Milky Way

    Another song with bagpipers ..... just check on 2.20

    [g6jhpaX7fNQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6jhpaX7fNQ[/video]

    Last edited by Amethystos; 04-22-2015 at 04:53 PM.
    "Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to?
    You will never find that life for which you are looking.
    When the gods created man they allotted to him death,
    but life they retained in their own keeping"
     
  12. Teshka's Avatar

    Teshka said:

    Default Joan Jett & The Blackhearts/The Runaways - You Drive Me Wild

    Quote Originally Posted by Amethystos View Post
    1987 was a TOO GREAT of a year for music!

    T'pau was a favorite band of mine and I intend to prove it in the future.

    Well the chronological order was Jefferson Airplane -> Jefferson Starship -> Starship.
    . I SO AGREE Amethyste about 1987! and Moon that set is [Unbelievable-y] awesome from the first note to the last

    Amethyste, Extreme Ways (Moby) is defo more techno-ish than Unbelievable, but I can understand why you would have remembered it that way

    Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, Starship.....will they 'all' get stars in 'that other' rock hall of fame?

    Those deadheads FINALLY voted my girl in....
    http://rockhall.com/inductees/
    KISS didn't make it :-| but Moon, SRV has his star now

    this is the first song that J.J. ever wrote and recorded, originally for the Runaways in 1976 but it's also on the Blackhearts greatest hits album. The lyrics are bleh but LOVE that massive bass

    [fqeEA04IpiA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​fqeEA04IpiA[/video]



    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~
     
  13. Teshka's Avatar

    Teshka said:

    Default Joan Jett & the Blackhearts w/Michael J. Fox - Light Of Day (Light Of Day OST)

    YES AGAIN

    written by Bruce Springsteen
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_of_Day_(song)

    [X5kcLviVNiQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​X5kcLviVNiQ[/video]*

    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~
     
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    Teshka said:

    Default Placebo - Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)

    just to cool everything down again and this kind of goes well with Under The Milky Way?.....a thoughtful/reflective kind of song. In the vid, all of those flags together in the same place.....

    "Tell me, we both matter, don't we?"

    [HDiPmpoP3gI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​HDiPmpoP3gI[/video]*

    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~
     
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    amaryn said:

    Default

    Thanks, Tess, for telling me the details. I'll see about it. Good to see you and thanks for being so attentive! Much appreciated
     
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    Amethystos said:

    Default P!nk - U + Ur Hand

    Happy new year everyone!

    [YUtHjOvPKT0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUtHjOvPKT0[/video]

    "Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to?
    You will never find that life for which you are looking.
    When the gods created man they allotted to him death,
    but life they retained in their own keeping"
     
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    Teshka said:

    Default Smash Mouth - All Star

    YES HAPPY NEW YEAR! about a week late

    Heard this song on New Years Eve and remembered it the next morning bcs it seems like kind of a nice outlook for welcoming a brand new year....

    [mRfoiWlppH0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​mRfoiWlppH0[/url][/video]

    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~
     
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    Teshka said:

    Default Motörhead - Brotherhood Of Man

    remembering Lemmy

    [9Bea8ArQygQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​9Bea8ArQygQ[/video]

    album ^
    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~
     
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    Amethystos said:

    Default Century - Lover Why

    Great selections Teshka

    And since we're close to Valentine's day here's a ballad by a French band.

    [7BN5dZ_8FhE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BN5dZ_8FhE[/video]

    "Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to?
    You will never find that life for which you are looking.
    When the gods created man they allotted to him death,
    but life they retained in their own keeping"
     
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    Teshka said:

    Default Mariah Carey - Dreamlover

    Quote Originally Posted by Amethystos View Post
    Great selections Teshka

    And since we're close to Valentine's day here's a ballad by a French band.
    Thank you
    BEAUTIFUL song by Century and I love his voice.

    Have to spotlight Mariah at least once bcs she is right in the heart of modern R&B history. This is the song that bumped her into the mainstream

    [IpFJf4Ov7eo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=​IpFJf4Ov7eo[/video]

    Music is what feelings sound like
    Listen to the Love
    ~♥♥~