Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Happy Birthday, Mr. Wright!:)

On my birthday, I've decided to dedicate a post to one of my biggest musician idols. That I happen to share my birthday with him is a happy coincidence.

In memory of Richard Wright (July 28th, 1943 - September 15th, 2008), who now jams with the Gods in that great gig in the sky.




Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Bluesy Tuesday

Texas Flood/Stevie Ray Vaughan  (Originally written by Larry Davis. SRV struts his stuff in this one.)

Pink Cadillac/Bruce Springsteen  (This is the outtake version. I couldn't find the other one, but the minimal arrangement sounds really cool.)

Monday, July 25, 2011

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Bluesy Tuesday

(This marks the 200th post on my blog..:).. I sincerely hope you guys like it so far. Thanks for all the great feedback and, as always, happy listening!)

Mean Old World/T-Bone Walker  ("If the bass ain't walking, it ain't blues." - Me)

Nice Problem To Have/The Jeff Healey Band  (Insane guitar licks.)

 Jesus Just Left Chicago/ZZ Top  (So groovy they actually dance while performing it live.)

Friday, July 8, 2011

Thought: My favourite 'falsetto' performances



 Watch Over You/Alter Bridge  (Myles Kennedy's pipes are seriously among the best in the business today.)

Free Falling (Tom Petty cover)/John Mayer  (He probably found Petty's original pitching too hard to pull off, haha. Sounds pretty good, though.)


You Can Still Be Free/Savage Garden  (They were so good, yet so short-lived.)

High And Dry/Radiohead  (Thom Yorke at his poppish best.)

Wicked Games/Chris Isaak  (The all-acoustic arrangement really helps bring out all that's good in his voice.)

She Will Be Loved/Maroon 5  (The chorus still remains one of my all time favourites.)

Apologize/Timbaland feat. One Republic  (He just sings two words in the falsetto, but it makes all the difference.)

In A Little While/U2  (Almost sounds like he's yodelling.)

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Guitar Solo

Love Hurts/Nazareth  (After the bridge. The sustained harmonics are a great touch.)

Guitar Man/Bread  (The entire song is guitar nirvana.)

When I'm Gone/3 Doors Down  (After the bridge. Love the crunchy tone.)

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Thought: The saddest playlist ever

Shadow Of The Day/Linkin Park  (For your 3-major-1-minor days)

Too Much/Sufjan Stevens  (Not supposed to be a depressing song. Dunno why I feel sad when I hear it.)

Transatlanticism/Death Cab For Cutie  (The most moving song I've ever heard about the pain of separation)

Reign Of Love/Coldplay  (They don't call it melancholy rock for nothing)

Epiphany/Staind  (Old churches, candelabras, the works)

The Nothing Song/Sigur Ros  (Vanilla Sky)

Streets Of Philadelphia/Bruce Springsteen  (Plays in the end credits of the movie "Philadelphia". Enough said?)

I Giorni/Ludovico Einaudi  (The truest songs don't really need lyrics.)