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Gary Wright - The Wrong Time
From his debut solo album, "Extraction", this song was also recorded by Spooky Tooth, the band he had just left. Like most of the songs on his alb...
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2 weeks ago
The Point - Hey Jane
From an obscure 1994 album by The Point called Fingernoid Slink, this song stands out and sounds like nothing else on the album. It sounds more lik...
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2 months ago
The Wild, The Beautiful and The damned
Taken from the 1977 self titled album 'Ultravox'
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2 months ago
The Bottle Rockets - Brand New Year
My favorite New Years Song:
Brand new year, same old trouble
Stroke of midnight won't change a thing
She'll still be the pin that goes and burst m...
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9 months ago
"One Brick"...Laurence Pugh
Unreleased song written by Laurence Pugh.Recorded at Beta Sound in Edmonton,Alberta,Canada in 1994.
Laurence Pugh-guitar/vocals
Gary Koliger-guitar...
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10 months ago
Jenny Fillius Recycled Tin Artwork
Most recent art showing at Zeitgeist Cafe
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11 months ago
B.B. King - Completely Well - 08 - You're Mean
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1 year ago
Spirit - Straight Arrow
From their self-titled first album. (1968)
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1 year ago
Where did the kid learn to play like that?
Keep it PG, folks. A young child reads your comment[s].
A lot of people have asked where Andrew learned to play guitar. Here is a section of a re...
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1 year ago
Idiots get Tongue Stuck on Frozen Metal For Fun...
idiots get tongue stuck on frozen metal pole for fun.... IDIOTS
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This is why the Russians lost the cold war (no pun intended)
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1 year ago
Real Time With Bill Maher - Nader Moment
Take a look back on a "Real Time Moment" from July 30, 2004. Catch all new episodes of Real Time With Bill Maher on Friday night's at 10PM. For mo...
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1 year ago
The Other Half on "The Mod Squad"
Randy Holden & co. in the opening scene from the first episode of "Mod Squad." Pete, Julie, and Linc are nowhere to be seen...but that's gotta be ...
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The song playing is "Oz Lee Eaves Drops" from their lone album. Great tune.
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1 year ago
Solomon Burke - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
The original Blues Brother
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Solomon's version of this great song crushes The Rolling Stones' version into wimpy, white-boy soul singer wannabe mush. With all due respect to the early Stones.
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1 year ago
7 Pub Rock Bands You Should Hear
Recommended albums are circled in red.
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Interesting collection, but you're way off on The Wackers. Not pub rock by a million miles. Most would consider them power pop. They started out in Southern California and ended up working out of Montreal, Canada. They were a Beatles-inspired pop band (most of the time), but pub rock? Not even cl...
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1 year ago
I Want You She's So Heavy - Robyn Hitchcock
A version of one of the Beatles longest tracks originally featured on their superb last recorded album `Abbey Road` from 1969.
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1 year ago
Jimmy Silva and the Empty Set - Big House
Opening track from Jimmy Silva's 1987 album "Fly Like A Dog"
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The late Silva is a Seattle legend and you could do worse than to pick up any of the four albums he made before his death in 1994. There is also a tribute album that came out earlier this year that is worth checking out, called "Through a Faraway Window".
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1 year ago
Hot Jazz close unedited 2009
unedited 8 min live shot
one of my all time top 5 shoots
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This has always been one of my favorite B.B. King tracks, because these hot studio cats push him hard and he plays with a fire that you rarely hear from him. Thanks for posting this. Special mention should go to second guitarist Hugh McCracken.