Sunday, July 31, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
All Is Not Lost/Ok Go
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur-y7oOto14
Perhaps the only instance when I recommend a video. (Hat tip the guys at The 6th Floor).
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.)
Candy/Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (Smooth as silk.)
Monday, July 25, 2011
Gravedigger/Dave Matthews
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skEwfH_loX8
The one thing that hasn't changed since the beginning of time - how we die.. or kill.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N./Noah And The Whale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8XuMDi-wIk
They take the deepest and most serious themes and still write the jolliest of songs.
They take the deepest and most serious themes and still write the jolliest of songs.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Three Days/Jane's Addiction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmvG2GZ3S7o
Farrell (vocals), Navarro (guitar) and Avery (bass) build this progressive wonderland on top of drummer Perkins' rhythms.
Farrell (vocals), Navarro (guitar) and Avery (bass) build this progressive wonderland on top of drummer Perkins' rhythms.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
The Kids Are Alright/The Who
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pF99m4wGgqw
I seem to be in a '60s mood today, haha. A sweet, feel-good song off their debut album.
I seem to be in a '60s mood today, haha. A sweet, feel-good song off their debut album.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Oye Como Va/Santana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NsJ84YV1oA
No other instrument or instrument add-on sounds as funky as the cowbell.
No other instrument or instrument add-on sounds as funky as the cowbell.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
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.)
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.)
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Change/KT Tunstall
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0KKSBaREdo
One of my favourite acoustic performances.
(Note: The song ends around 3:45)
One of my favourite acoustic performances.
(Note: The song ends around 3:45)
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.)
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.)
Guitar Man/Bread (The entire song is guitar nirvana.)
When I'm Gone/3 Doors Down (After the bridge. Love the crunchy tone.)
Monday, July 4, 2011
Seeds We Sow/Lindsey Buckingham
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiAWeCIPYd4
New song by the former Fleetwood Mac vocalist/guitarist. A finger-picking masterpiece.
New song by the former Fleetwood Mac vocalist/guitarist. A finger-picking masterpiece.
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.)
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.)
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