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2 weeks ago
Grinderman - No Pussy Blues (Live On Later)
Grinderman performing 'No Pussy Blues' live on Later with Jools Holland (Broadcast on BBC2 on Friday May 11th 2007
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1 month ago
Eastwood Tenor Guitar
quick on the spot demo of the Eastwood Tenor. I've had the guitar for awhile now and I'm still trying to get used to it but it's a nice sounding in...
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2 months ago
These Immortal Souls - Shamed
I'm Never Gonna Die Again
Mute, 1992
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2 months ago
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Hallelujah.wmv
Studio version. Just the audio :) Lyrics in the description.
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On the first day of May I took to the road
I'...
1JustKillingTime • 1,933 views
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2 months ago
Tom Waits Waltzing Matilda live 1977
simply amazing!
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3 months ago
K.Flay Book Review - The Bell Jar
last week i decided (with encouragement from a certain english PhD grad student) to become a REAL woman and finally read 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia P...
kflay • 3,370 views
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I haven't had a chance to read the bell jar, but did delve through a collection of her poetry. I have a stack of books I still need to get through; can you review William S. Burroughs' Naked Lunch? I read that book as a junior in high school, one of my personal favorites.
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4 months ago
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Green Eyes
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Green Eyes
Album: The Boatman's Call (1997)
Lyrics:
Kiss me again, rekiss me and kiss me
Slip your frigid hands be...
casual29 • 13,868 views
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I just ran into an old fling, and the last time we crossed paths I felt I had left on a bad note; I extemporaneously gutted how I felt about her--not in one swipe, but you probably get the idea.I never thought about her until I ran into her tonight, and she ruefully told me, "You've changed." She...
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7 months ago
AloneInTheDeepGrave • 4,930 views
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I am the 666 viewer, I miss you Rowland. Teenage Snuff Film got me through my hardest times, and Pop Crimes is a beautiful swan song
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8 months ago
Hank III- "Pills I Took"
Hank Williams III- "Pills I Took". From the album Straight to Hell
J4103V • 115,992 views
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I was over at the doctor yesterday, and the doctor looked real solemn at me when I told him I take simple things like Vicodin for the hell of it and smoke cigarettes; I could only think of this song as he was questioning me. Something about the doctor, at least with me, they make me feel like scu...
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8 months ago
Andy's Chest by Lou Reed (Transformer) cover by Jaycam
One of my faves off the superb Transformer album.
Love it!
Thank you for listening.
JayCam911 • 200 views
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Can you tell me what model of guitar that is? I have been looking for that guitar, thanks.
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9 months ago
Carpenters - Superstar
Music video by Carpenters performing Superstar. (C) 1985 A&M Records
CarpentersVEVO • 449,823 views
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@n1kO7 Yes, it was. The song was released in 1971, and Karen passed in '85 but supposedly the video might have been released in '85. They're not speaking of the song, but of the video.
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10 months ago
nick cave do you love me
video
pitigghiuzzu • 426,825 views
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This song had such beautiful imagery on my first listen; poet-love cliche of work like Nocturama, Boatman's Call, but the words stuck in my head, then I really thought about it. It made me sick, and this was one of the first songs I played on my guitar.
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10 months ago
Grinderman- Grinderman 2 ALBUM REVIEW
Listen: http://www.myspace.com/grin...
These guys are putting up album reviews of this LP today, too:
http://youtube.com/mackasaurfm
http://you...
theneedledrop • 12,495 views
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the debut album, I honestly say is much better than the second. Although the second has a much edgier sound, and full of lascivious themes than the first, which I love. And Cave still shows his poetic-wit in the first, although both sound terribly commercial than any Bad Seed work; I admire Cave'...
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11 months ago
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Tupelo
Music video by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds performing Tupelo.
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@nobodyimporification I have Into My Arms as a '45; B-Side being Little Empty Boat. I'm honestly not very fond of his newer work; Grinderman is, although full of energy is not the cup of tea that I'd like to drink from on an uxorious level. I'm a sucker for Henry's Dream; Boatman's Call, Kicking ...
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1 year ago
Anita O'Day - 78rpm - "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" Cobramatic
The inimitable Anita with Stan Kenton.
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Bukowski brought me here,
"Hey! You're messin' w/ the boss' girlfriend!,"
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1 year ago
Tom Waits - Don't Go Into That Barn
from Real Gone
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I have this album on vinyl, and this song is frightening on my sound system. As if he's in the room w/ me, surreal. But all of that's a compliment for Waits.
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1 year ago
Cat vs Hank III
yea, just watch
wuffiethemuttdog • 5,712 views
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@pbrskater26 It's a fuckin' curse.
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1 year ago
PJ Harvey Man-Size
PJ Harvey - Man-size video
I just love this video...
MelissaMolko • 499,978 views
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I like girls that have their own room
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1 year ago
FRANK SINATRA - 'The Girl That I Marry' - 1946 78rpm
Frank's take on the song from Irving Berlin's Broadway hit 'Annie Get Your Gun'. (the movie came out in 1950)
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Willie Mae ''Big Mama'' Thornton on Peacock 5-1612
fliped with ''Night Mare'' issued on Peacock Records in 1953
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1 year ago
Tom Waits talks about Kerouac +plays 'Bad liver', 'Pasties' & 'Tom Traubert's Blues' 1977 Belgian TV
Tom Waits at the piano, talking about Jack Kerouac and playing
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"Bad Liver And A Broken Heart (In Lowell)"
"Pasties And A G-String (At ...
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1 year ago
Hank Williams I'll never get out of this world alive
His last song went in the charts #1
He died in the back of a caddilac when he had 2 shots of vitamine b12 and 1 shot morfine along with a bottle o...
jimmybianca1900 • 238,557 views
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The first Hank Williams I heard was Ramblin' Man, I really liked it, so I wanted to hear his other work. And I must say, I am a big fan of Hank. I'm always happy I find these artists the right way: by listening to them from an LP, a record store, any natural way than the television. But, I am al...
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1 year ago
Screamin Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
Screamin Jay Hawkins singing I Put a Spell on You.
misanthropicsob • 2,668,172 views
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I must admit, although I'm a big Screamin' Jay fan, I always think of Oogie Boogie, 'specially when he's in that outfit.
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1 year ago
Smoke,Smoke,Smoke That Cigarette by Tex Williams on 78
Found this at the Goodwill,enjoy some classic sounds on the ol' 65 Magnavox!
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1 year ago
Tom Waits Kentucky Avenue
BBC July-26 79
Trombonestel • 116,034 views
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Lucky's sound real good now, mmm.... of course good album too, Small Change, Blue Valentine, Foreign Affairs and Hearattack & Vine are my favorites.
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Feb 8, 2012Date Joined
Dec 26, 2009About this user
I am a inspiring artist, and would like to find a career in the field of paint or drawing- if there is a specific field name...I'm public schooled...I mostly write, or would like to blend my hobbies into one...still in the thinking stages. I hope to go off to college, but due to my lack of interest in most subject except for literature and my school's art classes, that might not happen. If not, I might try my hand at instruments or comedic mischief to make a buck. Music is the source that got me into trying my hand at instruments like the Piano. Music is one of the things that can get us through the rough times, those sad, or even vertigo of moments...or even pour yourself a drink, that's faster and you won't feel a thing after a few. Enough of my possible drunkard sounding rambling, there's a memoir for you.
I have one more question, I broke my strings and don't know what strings I should go after. Mike Robinson wrote me "Any guitar strings work fine," and sent me this big chart of the gauges, but isn't there a special electric tuner that can read its tuning? I'm sure there's one, I remember reading ...