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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Usher Posts Top Male Performance Of 2008

Usher's Here I Stand opens at #1, with sales of 443,000. It's the biggest opening by a male artist so far this year, topping Jack Johnson's Sleep Through The Static, which bowed in February with sales of 375,000. The last male artists to post bigger first-week numbers were Kanye West and 50 Cent, who scored in their heavily-publicized face-off in September. West's Graduation opened with sales of 957,000. 50 Cent's Curtis bowed with 691,000.

Here I Stand ranks behind only Mariah Carey's E=MC2 (463,000) for the biggest sales week so far in 2008. The difference is that Carey's tally improved on her previous best opening total (of 404,000), posted by The Emancipation Of Mimi in April 2005. Usher's total is less than half of that posted by his previous best opening, Confessions, which bowed in March 2004 with first-week sales of 1,096,000.

The market has declined markedly since 2004, so Usher's diminished opening is to be expected. The really striking part--which becomes more impressive as the weeks go by--is that Carey defied the trends to post a bigger opening than she had the last time out.

Another probable factor in Usher's smaller opening number this time is that he took a four-year break after Confessions. During that time, Chris Brown arrived on the scene with a pair of smash albums. Brown was 16 when he debuted in 2005, the same age that Usher was when he started out in 1994.

Confessions has sold 9,548,000 copies, which makes it the #20 album of the Nielsen/SoundScan era (which dates to 1991). Significantly, it's the #1 best-selling album released after 2002. Will we ever again see a 9.5 million selling album? I'd like to say yes, but it would take a significant turnaround in consumer buying patterns, as they say in the industry. (They actually talk like that.)

"Love In This Club," the lead single from the new album, has sold 1,665,000 downloads in its first 14 weeks.

Usher, 29, one of the top soul men of his generation, is joined in the top 10 by Al Green, 62, one of the top soul men of all time. Green's Lay It Down debuts at #9, becoming the soul legend's highest-charting album in more than 35 years--since I'm Still In Love With You peaked at #4 in December 1972. Green has had two other top 10 albums: Let's Stay Together (#8 in April 1972) and Call Me (#10 in June 1973).

Incidentally, remember all the ribbing 50 Cent took in September when he lost that first-week sales bout with West? He lost face, which artists never want to do--especially in the hyper-macho world of rap. But it's time for some perspective. In the eight months since the duel, a grand total of two albums have opened with equal or better numbers than 50 Cent posted that week. Alicia Keys' As I Am started with sales of 742,000. Eagles' Long Road Out Of Eden opened with sales of 711,000. That's it. 50 Cent, there's no need to feel bad about that opening number. You done good.

Coldplay's "Viva La Vida" jumps to #1 on the Hot Digital Songs chart, with 219,000 paid downloads. It's the band's first #1 on this chart. "Clocks," which has sold 1,066,000 downloads, was released in February 2003, 20 months before the chart originated.

David Cook and David Archuletta have been in the music business for all of two weeks and they're already experiencing the downside of chart success. You'll recall that last week, Cook had 17 songs on the top 200 Hot Digital Songs chart, while Archie had 12. This week, most of them fell off. Cook has four songs remaining (topped by "Time Of My Life" at #4), while Archie has three (topped by "In This Moment" at #111). I wish both men more chart ups than downs over the years, though it may be good that they're learning early that you can't really have one without the other.

Here's the low-down on this week's top 10 albums.

1. Usher, Here I Stand, 443,000. While this opening week number is less than half of Usher's most recent album, Confessions, it's more than twice that of 8701, his hit album right before Confessions. So you can look at it through whichever prism you choose. Five songs from the new album are listed on Hot Digital Songs. "Love In This Club" jumps from #12 to #10, "Love In This Club, Part II" jumps from #43 to #35, "Moving Mountains" debuts at #42, "Best Thing" opens at #116 and "What's Your Name" bows at #145.

2. Various Artists, Sex And The City soundtrack, 66,000. This new entry is the highest-charting soundtrack to a theatrical movie that was based on a prime-time TV series (got all that?) since Mission: Impossible 2 opened at #2 in May 2000. Sex, which led the box-office last weekend with a gross of $55.7 million, is the chickiest of chick flicks, while M:I 2 was a male-driven, explosion-filled exercise. The Sex soundtrack features a mostly female roster of names including Jennifer Hudson, Nina Simone, Fergie and India.Arie. M:I 2 was powered by hits by Metallica and Limp Bizkit.

3. 3 Doors Down, 3 Doors Down, 63,000. Last week's #1 drops to #3 in its second week. This is a more graceful decline than the band made last time out. A week after debuting at #1, Seventeen Days plummeted to #6. "It's Not My Time" holds at #17 on Hot Digital Songs.

4. Bun-B, II Thrill, 40,000. The rapper falls from #2 to #4 in his second week in the top 10. The album features 20 guest stars, including Sean Kingston, Lil' Wayne, Rick Ross, Lupe Fiasco and Juvenile. Smart man, Bun-B. If all those artists (plus their friends, relatives, managers and agents) buy a copy, you're well on your way to a top 10 album.

5. Leona Lewis, Spirit, 39,000. Lewis inches back up to #5 in her eighth week in the top 10. The album is #7 for the year-to-date. Both John Denver and Earth, Wind & Fire had top 10 albums in 1976 called Spirit. It was a good title then. It's a good title now. "Bleeding Love" slips from #5 to #7 on Hot Digital Songs.

6. Frank Sinatra, Nothing But The Best, 37,000. Sinatra drops two notches in his third week in the top 10. This is Sinatra's 22nd greatest hits set or compilation to make the charts. His first, This Is Sinatra!, was released in 1956. That's what happens when you're a legend for more than half a century.

7. Duffy, Rockferry, 36,000. Duffy moves back up a notch in her third week in the top 10. "Mercy" jumps from #23 to #20 on Hot Digital Songs.

8. Mariah Carey, E=MC2, 36,000. Carey drops another notch to #8 in her seventh week in the top 10. Carey's album has sold 968,000 copies. For the year-to-date, it's second only to Jack Johnson's Sleep Through The Static. "Touch My Body" jumps from #38 to #37 on Hot Digital Songs. "Bye Bye" jumps from #46 to #38.

9. Al Green's Lay It Down, 34,000. In addition to landing his first Top 10 album in nearly 35 years (see above item), Green is also featured on a second album in the top 10--the Sex And The City soundtrack. He teams with Joss Stone to perform the Bee Gees' "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?," which he first recorded on his Let's Stay Together album in 1972.

10. Death Cab For Cutie, Narrow Stairs, 33,000. Death Cab slips from #5 to #10 in its third week in the top 10. "I Will Possess Your Heart" dips from #85 to #88 on Hot Digital Songs.

Three albums drop out of the top 10 this week. Madonna's Hard Candy slips from #9 to #11, Neil Diamond's Home Before Dark drops from #10 to #15 and Julianne Hough's Julianne Hough falls from #3 to #16.

Fergie's The Dutchess vaults from #104 to #28 in its 89th week on the chart. The surge is linked to the release of a deluxe edition of the album containing four new tracks, including "Labels Or Love," her contribution to the Sex And The City soundtrack. Another long-running hit, Taylor Swift's Taylor Swift, holds at #12 in its 84th week on the chart-and its 30th consecutive week in the top 20. It's worth noting that neither of these albums ever topped the chart--The Dutchess peaked at #2, Taylor Swift at #5--which reminds us once again that reaching #1 is not the be-all and end-all.

Wisin y Yandel's Los Extraterrestres: Otra Dimension vaults from #185 to #31 in its 29th week on the chart. The album's sales jumped by 265%, the greatest increase of any non-debuting album. The album entered the chart at #14 in November. The Latin reggae duo from Puerto Rico reached #30 in 2005 with Pa'l Mundo. Juan Luna is "Wisin" and Llandel Malave is "Yandel." But then you knew that.

The new Broadway cast album to Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific opens at #59. The original 1949 Broadway cast album was #1 for 69 weeks, longer than any other album in the history of Billboard's album chart. The 1958 movie soundtrack logged 31 weeks at #1. Only one other Broadway musical--Rodgers & Hammerstein's The Sound Of Music--generated both a #1 cast album and a #1 movie soundtrack. South Pacific features "Some Enchanted Evening," "There Is Nothin' Like A Dame," "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair" and "Carefully Taught," which was one of the first mainstream popular works to attack bigotry. (Remember, the show first appeared in 1949, five years before Brown v. The Board of Education and 14 years before Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech.)


Underoath's Survive, Kaleidoscope opens at #80, a sharp drop-off from the Christian hard rock group's last album, Define The Great Line, which opened at #2 in June 2006. The Christian rock genre had better luck on the catalog chart where Time/Life's I Can Only Imagine: Ultimate Power Anthems Of The Christian Faith is #1 for the sixth week. The three-CD set sold 14,000 copies this week and would have ranked #29 on the big chart if older, catalog albums were allowed to compete there.

Foxboro Hot Tubs' Stop, Drop And Roll!!! drops from #21 to #103 in its second week. The album's sales fell off by 65%, the steepest decline of any album in the top 200. Sorry, guys.

An Elite Club: Plain White T's' "Hey There Delilah" this week becomes the fourth song to top the 3 million mark in paid digital downloads. It follows "Crank That Soulja Boy" by Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em, which reached the plateau on Jan. 6; "Low" by Flo Rida featuring T Pain, which hit the mark on Feb. 17; and "Apologize" by Timbaland featuring OneRepublic, which rang the bell on Feb. 24. It's noteworthy that this roster of mega-hits includes two funky rap hits and two pretty ballads. Styles change, but people will always want to dance and people will always fall in love. Fergie's "Big Girls Don't Cry" is on track to top the 3 million mark in paid downloads in about a month. Its current tally is 2,957,000. Three other songs are currently above 2,800,000 and may join the 3 million club in coming months: Kanye West's "Stronger," "SexyBack" by Justin Timberlake featuring Timbaland and "Umbrella" by Rihanna featuring Jay-Z.

Heads Up: Will Usher have a second week at #1, as Mariah Carey did in April? Or will he fall behind Disturbed's Indestructible, which is expected to be next week's top debut? (The hard rock group opened at #1 with its last two albums, Believe and Ten Thousand Fists.) Also due to enter next week's chart: Ashanti's The Declaration, Weezer's Weezer (a.k.a., The Red Album), Jewel's Perfectly Clear, Gavin Rossdale's Wanderlust, Radiohead's The Best Of, Aimee Mann's Smilers and the Now 28 compilation.

Source : http://new.music.yahoo.com/

The 25 Best Alternative Rock Bands Of The 1990s

By Rob O'Connor


With Weezer out with a new album, it reminded us here at List Of the Day (actually it's just me, but I talk to myself enough to engage the plural) that there were other bands that also existed in the 1990s. And most of them, regardless of what they sounded like, got marketed as "indie" (even if on a major label), alternative (even if they sounded like the Eagles with distortion pedals), or punk (grab a safety pin and say "Oi!").

Were Pearl Jam or Stone Temple Pilots or Nine Inch Nails really alternative groups back in the 1990s? I suppose Trent Reznor was scratching out a new sound, and Pearl Jam may have sounded like Blood, Sweat and Tears on "the clear" but their business practices and general outlook on life once they'd sold 10 million copies of their first album was pretty much a "leave us be" kind of approach. Hole were terrible. Rancid sounded like the Clash, but much worse. Bad Religion somehow got popular. And Fugazi made dull records but managed to put their Marxist anti-consumerist values to the test and stayed true to their ideals until the end. Bravo for that.

This time around I decided to really mess with you. That's right. I put SOLO ACTS on the list. Because even the best solo performers hire someone to play behind them. And while I still compromised the list a tad to include bands that sold a few records here--I mean, Beck was a hero to most, but he always seemed a little forced to me--I did manage to put some of my personal faves way higher on the list than any other listening human would. I did Nirvana the favor of keeping them in the Top 10 out of pure crass cynicism. And Smashing Pumpkins were ignored because they're not alternative, they're Queen.

I also short-changed the British big time. (Belle & Sebastian are Scottish.) Somehow, it seems like they should have their own list someday, a place where Pulp and Blur and Oasis can duke it out without a bunch of loudmouth Americans getting in the way.

I had over 75 bands on this initial list and everyone included had to start in the first half of the 1990s to qualify. While cutting L7 was easy, trashing the unforgivable Goo Goo Dolls was natural, and losing Radiohead made me chuckle (oh, the hatemail), seeing the dude from Palace sent to the scrapheap made me a little sad until I realized, some day there will be an alt.country list that I can sneak him and Richard Buckner onto! But until then, we'll stick with this crap. (And for those wondering, the Yo La Tengo snub was deliberate, too. I love plenty of dull, sleepy music, but not from Hoboken.)

25) Sebadoh: By acting like he didn't care and singing as if he had a cold, Lou Barlow made sloppy half-assed albums that always included a couple of heart-tugging tunes that made girls weep and boys think to themselves "I gotta try that." That's right kids, even the losers get lucky sometimes!

24) Dinosaur Jr.: From the band that gave us Lou Barlow and Sebadoh, number 25 on this list (just look above you), Dinosaur Jr. became the ruling party for J. Mascis whose idea of a good time is making everyone in his audience completely deaf. He has essentially written the same three or four songs over and over and done so with just enough skill to make it seem irrelevant. As long as you like the songs he writes, who cares about diversity or variety. Just sit around and play video games and pretend your life isn't going down the toilet. Works for me.

23) Sonic Youth: The band that wouldn't die. No one can kill these guys. They will be making albums long after the rest of us are locked up in retirement communities or buried in landfills. And they will continue to do so without ever properly tuning their guitars. They will continue to spout abstract poetry and fans will argue over what moves were "too rock," "too commercial," "too experimental" and "too over with." Each new generation will like them for three to five albums and eventually move on to breed children and attend soccer games much to their inner horror.

22) Pavement: By acting smarter than everyone else, they became smarter than everyone else. And by having friends in the music business who liked to tell everyone how smart they were, it became fact. To me? The Tom Petty of Alternative Rock. A couple of nice tunes per album with a bunch of filler that only the diehards need to understand. The rest of us can go shopping for furniture.

21) Flaming Lips: Ambitious young scamps whose workaholic ways guaranteed them a staying power no one expected when the Lips first burst on the scene in the mid-‘80s. Who would've known that Wayne Coyne would have such ambition in him, such single-minded devotion to being so weird? To releasing an album that required four CD players to listen to?

20) Cracker: David Lowery was once in Camper Van Beethoven. Who would've thought he'd have even more success with his follow-up? I think he did. "Low" was a pretty sizable hit and they kept making records that had decent tunes on them, which probably meant that they didn't do so well, since writing decent tunes is often the death knell for songwriters. You gotta write crappy and stupid if you want hits. Everyone knows that!

19) Beck: The post-modern Dylan? The just-in-time Donovan? The England Dan and John Ford Coley for the hipster set? The Doobie Brothers without the brothers? The man is a performer wrapped inside a recording studio hiding behind a sampler that's been hitting him in the head repeatedly. He never makes the same move twice. Unless he forgets what his last move was. Then he might. He doesn't look like he's paying attention, but someone in his management must be. Or maybe he does everything while he sleeps. Some sleep aids make people gamble and eat without them even realizing it. Maybe it's like that.

18) Weezer: Am I supposed to like these guys or hate them? Take them seriously or figure they're being ironic? Do I get it or are they getting me? Hmmn, why does this scenario seem so familiar to me? Why does it seem as if I've somehow been here myself? A parallel universe? Psychic vibes? Bloodbrothers fighting a war against intellect and the right to be stupid? I think it's over my head.

17) Giant Sand: An interview with Howe Gelb of Giant Sand usually goes something like this: You say, "Hello, Howe, how are you today?" And then Howe begins explaining how he is and then recounts everything that happened to him since the making of his latest album. At which point, 45 minutes have elapsed and he has answered all your questions without you even having to ask anything more. You simply say, "Thank you, Howe" and hang up the phone.

16) Afghan Whigs: Greg Dulli was always destined for semi-greatness. In another era, with Andrew Loog Oldham promoting him, he might've been huge. Instead, he had to settle for mostly hated. He makes my fan club look like a gentlemen's auxiliary. But no matter many slings people take at this poor chap, he comes back stronger, angrier and more seductive. Black Love still sounds like a film noir where nobody survives. But they must because he went on to the Twilight Singers and the Gutter Twins with Mark Lanegan, where he continues to entertain and irritate with maximum efficiency. But stop hitting on my sister!

15) The Breeders: The one time I interviewed these folks was one of the most surreal moments of my incredible and useless journalism career. They were throwing the phone to each other, pretending to be someone else and giving answers that were mostly unprintable or incoherent. They were having so much fun at my expense that I decided to just go with it and play along. I even promised them I would listen to their album afterwards. I think I did. And I think it was pretty good.

14) Belle And Sebastian: What began as a school project turned out to be full employment for a large group of Scottish youth. If we had programs like this in the United States, we'd have even more bands living in Brooklyn! There might be a reason we don't support these kinds of things. And while I avoided most "twee" things for this particular column, I couldn't ignore these folks. They almost make me feel like dancing but that would be going too far.

13) Elliott Smith: Weird to think this guy was ever alive. Listening to his albums today, especially the self-tilted one and Either/Or--it's like hearing a ghost. His elegant quiet, his compulsive misery, his inability to sound happy even when he's imagining himself singing a Beatles tune indicates the sound of a man not long for the earth. Sad but not surprising. What were his options? Join Sigur Ros?

12) Mudhoney: The boys who were supposed to be Nirvana. Yes, Mudhoney were there first and everyone was convinced that if the universe worked right, they would one day be rich and famous and the kids would understand. But these guys never really went about it the right way and the kids didn't really care. The kids were happy with the Green Day. They didn't want stuff this messy.

11) PJ Harvey: It's no wonder she ended up duetting with Nick Cave. She's like his mirror image in a girl package. Her blues can get a little trying, but her quiet whisperings and her piano stuff is unnerving in its eerie solitude. And while there were once rumblings that PJ Harvey was a band, she was pretty quick to stop that idea.

10) Nirvana: These young men changed everything. Well, not everything. But certainly the bank accounts of not just people who worked for them, but even the bank accounts of bands who once had a career before they showed up. Just ask the guys in Winger or any hair metal band what happened to their show business receipts once "Smells Like Teen Spirit" got ahold of MTV and radio stations across the land. Not everyone profited at Kurt Cobain's expense.

9) Guided By Voices: Bob Pollard wrote 10,000 songs during this decade and he released every one of them twice. Or so it seems. He has become a legend if only by sheer numbers. And why not? Quantity is quality sometimes.

8) Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds: The Lord of Darkness came into the ‘90s with The Good Son and then rolled out a procession of albums that in retrospect just get better and better. He threw off the more affected Southern Gothic Snake Blues for his own weird ballad lust and a healthy dose of Arthur Janov-inspired primordial yelping. That he actually caught on in some small way is beyond strange. Since it seemed as if he was almost going out of his way to annoy anyone who would dare befriend him. In other words, don't lend him money.

7) Vic Chesnutt: There's a reason Michael Stipe wanted to get this guy into a recording studio. He knew he'd found a local talent who deserved to be less local. And while not everyone will enjoy his voice or comprehend his twists of phrase, that doesn't mean the rest of us have to eat crappy hot dogs for the rest of our lives. No, we can dig into a delicious Vic burger where his southern charm spices up tales of brave sissies. Athens, Georgia's finest songwriter in a wheelchair? Even from that position, he can kick our butts.

6) The Fall: Mark E. Smith will never run out of ideas. Because he's redefined the idea of what an "idea" is. It's pretty much anything he can get away with. Just as "The Fall" consists of whomever he decides. Whether he's been getting better or worse is a matter of personal mood. Some days it seems like he's a bit off. Other times, it all makes sense. The Fall operate the opposite of an old man's digestive tract, where a good day is any day you're close to regular. For the Fall, you're looking to be "irregular" because that's where the magic happens.

5) Mark Lanegan: The Screaming Trees were his day gig. His solo career was where he belonged. This dark, serious blues singer has always had the ear of the cognoscenti--from Kurt Cobain (who learned at his feet) to Greg Dulli (who now collaborates)--and with good reason. The man has a Leonard Cohen gravitas attached to his Nick Cave heart of darkness. And he'll kill you if you disagree.

4) Julian Cope: Who would've thought a guy from a British ‘80s psychedelic group--that would be the Teardrop Explodes--would end up churning out some of his best work a decade later after flunking the pop charts? But artistic freedom's just another phrase for self-indulgence, but if the self-indulger has a lifetime of good influences under his belt--in Cope's case Krautrock and the Stooges--then you're more likely to get something worth looking into. Vacuum cleaners suck by nature, but if you're cleaning a gold mine, whaddaya got?

3) American Music Club: They've tried to put it back together. But some moments in time are simply the confluence of factors beyond anyone's control. And for a flicker, this unlikely group--the pedal steel player was their secret weapon and he looked like an accountant--bopped and weaved among the sadcore, the hard rock (they opened for Pearl Jam and were pelted with garbage), the ambient and turned everything into cataclysmic, earth-shattering heartbreak. The Restless Stranger, Engine, California, United Kingdom, Everclear, Mercury, San Francisco, each album presented new options and new difficulties, like a game you can never actually win. But you keep playing because your luck eventually has to turn. Doesn't it?

2) Red House Painters: It's Mr. Sun Kil Moon to you these days, but Mark Kozelek crept into the ‘90s with long, slow tunes that altered reality as we knew it. The rules of rock were rewritten by this incredibly patient songwriter. Imagine, if you will, sitting at the DMV or standing in line at any bureaucratic office and enjoying yourself. That's how revolutionary this band was. Like Big Ben, they changed the nature of time itself.

1) Tom Waits: The man is an industry all too himself. Hung around as a beatnik in the ‘70s, turned to Captain Beefheart for the '80s and then fired off more bizarre shots in the ‘90s and onward. Every picture tells a story but the man is so brilliantly out of focus that the picture becomes an afterthought. Someone tell him to take his thumb off the lens. The going got weird and the weird turned pro. And when he goes on late night talk shows, the night immediately gets even later.


Source : http://new.music.yahoo.com/

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Judy Collins -- Who Knows Where the TIme Goes

A Judy Collins' old hit choreographed with the paintings of Winslow Homer, Claude Monet, Renoir, Sargent, and Van Gogh; with visual arts, photos, and graphics by Spadecaller.


Tags: Judy Collins, Monet, Homer, Sargent, Van Gogh

Touch Style Guitar Tips

Cha uses BoxGuitar - australian made guitar.


Tags: touch style, slap, tapping, guitar, electric, guitar method, music, guitarist, how to, cha cahyadi

Monday, June 2, 2008

The B-52's - Funplex

Saliva - Broken Sunday
Good band.
Good rock.

Tags: Saliva, rock, metal

A Hero In My Eyes - James Dupré

This young fellow has a quality in his voice not often encountered. He "pulls" emotion from from every word.

Tags: music, country, songwriter, original

Portal - Shallow

This is a really good band.I like this song a lot but i don't think it is their best.I found them on garageband and was surprised that a band of this quality isn't signed,You should check out some of there other music if you like this. Good musicianship,good writing,cool song.

Tags: Portal, rock, prog, canada

Beatles - The greatest band

The greatest band...Beatles

Tags: Beatles, Greatest Band, Video

Led Zeppelin - In My Time Of Dying [Earls Court 1975]

A bit of the Zep ..... we have been here before ... who cares... enjoy

Tags: led zeppelin, music, classic, rock

Once in a Lifetime

A classic on the fourth album from Talking Heads..."Remain in Light," issued in 1980. Everybody dance!

Tags: Talking Heads, Remain in Light, Once in a Lifetime, same as it ever was

Come and Get Your Love - Redbone

Come and Get Your Love - Redbone.
Classic.

Tags: ComeAndGetYourLove, Redbone

Rachel Ray Before She Was Famous

Never before heard, early Rachel Ray audio before she was famous. Satire. Sex

Tags: Ray, Rachel, Before, She, Was, Famous

Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry

Can't say anything about Bob Marley that hasn't been said before.What i will say is he sure left some great music behind,and "No Woman No Cry" was just one of many.Hope you enjoy it.

Tags: Bob Marley, great

Into The Mystic performed by The Swell Season

Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova (The Swell Season) perform at the Cobb Energy Center in Marietta, GA- May 13, 2008- Atlanta Music Guide...


Tags: Mystic, Van

Friday, May 30, 2008

ROGER MILLER - Dang Me

There are times I like a lil' country ev'ry now an' then, and I like this here song from Roger Miller.
Enjoy!

Tags: Dang, me.

Patti Smith - Gloria

Fasten your seat belts!This irreverant in your face lady rocker does her tribute to the Doors "Gloria."

Tags: Patti Smith, Gloria, Music, The Doors

Please Mr. Custer - Larry Verne

Music to assassinate you're eardrums by.
I know this song will really make you look forward to the weekend now more than ever! Enjoy!
Music and Lyrics by Larry Verne

Tags: Custer, Seventh Calvary, look out for that, Pffffft, arrow.

Devildriver - Not All Who Wander Are Lost

Love these guys.This is pure metal.Hard and fast.

Tags: devil driver, metal, hardcore, fast

Ray Stevens - Gitarzan

A blast from the past! One of the best novelty song writers of our time! Mr. Ray Stevens!!!!

Tags: BB, Made, Me, Do it, Honest

Sara Bareilles - Many The Miles

Many the Miles - Sara Bareilles.
There's too many things that I haven't done yet . . too many sunsets that I haven't seen . . with you . .

Tags: SaraBareilles, ManyTheMiles

Edwin McCain - Could Not Ask For More

Edwin McCain - Could Not Ask For More. . . would not ask for more . .

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Natasha Bedingfield - Pocketful Of Sunshine

Pocket Full of Miracles - Natasha Bedingfield.
Take me away . . to better days . . take me away . .

Tags: PocketFullOfSunshine

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Proud To Be An American Laser Show (God Bless the USA)

Here is the most awesome video of I have ever seen of "Proud To Be An American. Have a safe Holiday every one!

Tags: Proud To Be An American, Lee Greenwood, Memorial Day

Roy Orbison - You Got It (1988)

Roy Orbison - You Got It. Anything you want - you got it. Anything you need - you got it. Anything at all - you got it, baby.

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Frank Marino - Johnny B. Goode

I hope everyone remembered what was important on Memorial Day.The friends and family i have lost would want to be remembered,for a short time,and then would want me to continue going on and enjoying as much of life as i possibly can. Young and old have enjoyed this song.

Tags: Frank Marino, rock, canada

Monday, May 19, 2008

Simon and Garfunkel -Sounds Of Silence

Most of their songs had messages but you can't get much more mellow than this.Enjoy.


Tags: Simon and Garfunkel, Music, Sounds of Silence, Mellow Monday

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Colbie Caillat - Bubbly

Colbie Caillat Bubbly with Liz Friedlander and Michael Angelos

J. Holiday - Suffocate

J. Holiday - Suffocate (Official Video)

Our Song- Taylor Swift (Music Video)

The amazing new Our song music video from Taylor Swift



Sean Kingston - Take You There

Sean Kingston - Take You There
Rap Music Video

The Pussycat Dolls - Buttons

Pussycat Dolls hit 'Buttons' with Snoop Dogg

Bow Wow feat. Chris Brown - Shortie Like Mine

'Shorty Like Mine' featuring Chris Brown

Danity kane - Damage

Danity Kane performing Damaged

Lil Wayne ft. Static Major - Lollipop

Music video by Lil Wayne performing Lollipop

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Animal House - Shout

I Love it when good tunes and comedy meet.

Tags: Shout, Otis Day and the Nights, Music, Animal House, Isley Brothers

Craig Erickson - Wild Little Woman

Craig Erickson is good.Mostly a blues/rock musician that can play with the best of them,and has.Glenn Hughes is only one of several that has been on his CD's. From Cedar Rapids Iowa,he proves that we have more than corn.If you like good slide guitar and a rocking blues song then you might just like this one.
Tags: Craig Erickson, blues, rock.iowa, glenn huges, cedar rapids

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers

A generation dreamed of new ideals...I think we are about too realize that dream...

Jesus And Mama - Confederate Railroad

I couldn't find a video of Confederate Railroad doing this song but this kid does a good job of it.

Tags: Jesus And Mama, Confederate Railroad, Mothers Day

Queen- Somebody to Love

I love the harmonic background vocals on this one.

Tags: Queen, Somebody To Love, Music, Funday

Toad The Wet Sprocket - Something's Always Wrong

A nice mellow tune by a band that was around in the ninety's.Good songwriting,and a good sound made them pretty popular for a while.The name of the song is "Something Is Always Wrong"..Hope you all enjoy it.

Tags: Toad the wet sprocket.mellow rock, nintys

Jethro Tull - Living in the past

Blast from the past.Loved the visuals on this one. Hadn't heard the terms "mods" and "rockers" for years.Enjoy.

John Lee Hooker: Boom boom

This is the way real blues was played.

Tags: John lee Hooker, Blues, delta

Krazzy4 Hrithik Roshan Dance Break Free

This Song Is From Film KRAZZY4.
HRITHIK's ITEM SONG YEAR-2008

Break Free Krazzy4 * Shah Rukh Khan

New item song featuring SRK...from the movie Krazzy4

Abhijeet Sawant - Junoon

Abhijeet Sawant Song: Junoon
Composer: Amit Trivedi
Album: Junoon (2007)
Location: Ladakh, India
Very nice song by Indian Idol 1 winner Abhijit Sawant

Rock Mahi - 1 2 3

Rock Mahiaa...rock mahi one two three featuring upen patel and tanisha

Dheere Dheere - Shaurya

Song from Hindi Film Shaurya
starring Rahul Bose and Minissha Lamba...

Aasman - Humsafar

Hindi movie : Humsafar
Remix Singer : KK
Album : Mere Taraane

In lamho ke daaman mein - Jodha Akbar

In lamho ke daaman mein pakeeza se rishtey hai, koi kalma mohabbat ka duhrate farishtey hai - with out any doubt this song is dedicated to love*****

Pehli Nazar Mein - Atif Aslam [Race]

Atif's new romantic song from the movie RACE...
Beautiful song..
His voice magic worked again!!!...

Dj Megha - Thoda Sa Thehro

Dj Megha - Thoda Sa Thehro - [ Vikramjit Singh Rai ]

U Me Aur Hum - Jee Le

Song Jee le from the movie U me aur Hum...featuring kajol and ajay devgan

Sonu Nigam - Soona Soona - Classically Mild

A mild classical song with Jazz Percussions make for an interesting fusion.
All this and more on Sonu Nigam's new album, Classically Mild.

Zara Zara Touch Me - Race

Awesome Song From The Movie Race.
Song Featuring Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif...Zara Touch Me

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Nelly Furtado - Man Eater

Beware! The seductive Nelly Furtado's actually a bumpin' 'Maneater' down a dark alleyway.

Do It Again - The Chemical Brothers

Watch two brothers travel far and wide to save one of them from the dentist in 'Do it Again'.

Rihanna - Unfaithful

Rihanna pulses with pain when she realizes she's killing her boyfriend with her constant cheating.

Megadeth - Kill the King video

Megadeth whip a crowd into a head-banging frenzy with skull imagery and lightning-fast images.

Bebot - Black Eyed Peas

Hilarious spoof! BEP hawk a 'Discover Hip-Hop Set' for suburbanites, to find their inner funk.

Working Class Hero - Green Day Official Video

Themes of alienation and social status are dealt with as Green Day draws attention to the conflict in Darfur.

Snoop Dogg featuring Nate Dogg - Boss' Life uncensored

Rapper Snoop Dogg's in a mansion watching strippers dancing as he 'puffs' words in smoke.

Rihanna-Umbrella (Official)

Rain, rain come again! A very sexy looking Rihanna invites you to stand under her umbrella.

KT Tunstall - Black horse and the cherry tree

'The story of finding yourself lost on your path in life.. about gambling, fate, listening to your heart..,'says Tunstall.

Lisa Marie Presley : Dirty Laundry

Written by Don Henley, the song talks about TV news coverage which focuses too much on negative and sensationalist news

Fergie - Glamorous (Full HQ Version)

Fergie lets the boys know that if they can't keep up with her 'Glamorous' lifestyle, they'd better go home.

Fergie - Big Girls Don't Cry MUSIC VIDEO

Fergie displays her soft and vulnerable side as she gets personal in the video for 'Big Girls Don't Cry'.

Corinne Bailey Rae- Like A Star

Like a star, Just like a star across my sky.... Rich soulful vocals and a laid back smooth aura.

Dj Tiesto feat BT - Break My Fall

From the album 'Elements of Life', a song recorded by Tiesto in 2007 with vocals from BT.

LENNY KRAVITZ - i'll be waiting

A ballad, where Kravitz sings of waiting for that someone to realize he is the one that loves her.

Kylie Minogue - Wow (Official Video)

Funked-up electro sexiness! Watch the sultry diva perform this dance-pop song from her album,

Loverboy - Turn Me Loose

A bit of Classic Rock

Tags: classic, loverboy, rock

Backyard Babies-Minus Celsius

Good fun song,good band,what more can you ask for.lol
Happy Mothers Day to all you moms,hope you and your family's have a great day.

Labels: backyard babies, rock, video

Saturday, May 10, 2008

MC5 - Kick Out The Jams

What was the first metal song ?
Blue Cheer ?Electric Prunes ?
What do you think ?
I have always thought that the MC5's "Kick Out The Jams" was the first real metal song,loud guitars,good stage show,fast and with attitude.
I am curious of what other people would consider the first "Metal" song,thanks.

Tags: mc5, metal, sixties, rock, detroit

Soilwork - Exile

A song to get the pulse rate up a little for Friday.See what you think.In my opinion,not a bad band at all.

Tags: Soilwork, metal, hard rock, peavey

Deep Purple - Highway Star[Original Live]

Another classic road warrior song by one of the pioneers of Heavy metal.This was caught on tape before the release of MachineHead.

Tags: Deep Purple, Highway Star, Music, MachineHead, Live

Michael McDonald - Sweet Freedom

A MAN WHO HAS BEEN AROUND THE MUSIC WORLD FOR A WHILE NOW AND LEFT HIS MARK WHEREVER HE WENT.

Tags: MUSIC, MICHEAL MCDONALD

Existentialism on Prom Night - Straylight Run

People of all races and backgrounds, with varying potentials and obstacles, riding a subway, journeying together, to a destination unknown.

Tags: Straylight, Run, Existentialism, Subway, Train

Apocalyptica - Life Burns

Apocalyptica is a strange band.Talented to the extreme,but when was the last time you saw metal played on cello's.Thats right CELLO'S,lol.If you haven't seen these people then you have to check them out.If you like this one or are curious then check out some of their covers of Metallica.These guys rock on there cello's,lolol.

Tags: Apocalyptica, metal.cello, rock, strange.

Iron Man-Black Sabbath-Lyrics Included

No, not the movie just an oldie but goodie. Enjoy

Tags: Black Sabbath, Ozzy, Music, Iron Man, Heay Metal

Procol Harum - A whiter shade of pale 1967

ANOTHER OLDIE BUT A GOODIE.... A CLASSIC.

Tags: MUSIC, WHITER SHADE OF PALE, CLASSIC MUSIC

Alice Cooper- I never cry- Las Vegas View

Alice Cooper - I never cry.Enjoy

Tags: Alice Cooper, I never Cry, Ballad, Music, Mellow Monday

Joan Osbourne - What If God Was One of Us

Joan Osbourne - What If God Was One Of Us?

Tags: JoanOsbourne, God, What If

Peter Gabriel Big Time

Peter Gabriel, Big Time

Labels: Peter Gabriel, Big Time

The Eagles - Heart of the Matter

Enjoy the music video.

Labels: The Eagles, Heart of the Matter, music video

Puddle of Mudd - She Fucking Hates Me

She Hates Me - Puddle of Mudd.
Watch out - language!

Labels: Puddle of Mudd, She Hates Me

Neil Young - Heart of Gold

You keep me searching for a heart of gold - and I'm getting old.

Labels: Neil Young, Heart of Gold

Amoral - Lacrimal Gland

All i will say is these guys rock,they are metal,they are heavy,and i love it.

Labels: Amoral, metal, rock

U2 - Bullet the Blue Sky (Live)

Favorite U2 song. Love the guitar on this song.

Labels: U2,Bullet the Blue Sky, music video

Flobots - Handlebars

Music video by Flobots performing Handlebars with Dirty UK [Video Director].

Labels: flobots, music, music video, hip hop, indie

Jack Johnson - If I Had Eyes

Music video by Jack Johnson performing If I Had Eyes.

Labels: jack johnson, if i had eyes, music, music video

Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to love

Great 60s band. I love this song and Don't want want Somebody to Love?Have a Great Weekend

Labels: Jefferson Airplane, Music, Love, Somebody to Love, sixties

The Highwaymen - Highwayman

Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson . The live performance I believe was in Ireland. The one's that are still with us are Willie and Kris . What stories they have to tell, or just remember !

Labels: Waylon, Johnny, Story, Tellers, Missed

War In Iraq 2: Bloodsimple - Dead Man Walking

Bloodsimple is a good metal band.The images that are with the song are graphic.Bottom line,War Sucks !!

Labels: Bloodsimple, Iraq, Metal, war

The Doors The End

A great tune.... I find this one takes me on a trip.

Labels: music, jim morrison, the doors

Friday, May 9, 2008

Disturbed - Inside The Fire

One of the new disturbed songs.This is a great band,love these guys..nice people.This is a song with serious subject matter,suicide,so there is a message at the beginning that is about 30 seconds long.

Labels: Disturbed, Metal, suicide, rock

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Amoral - Lacrimal Gland

All i will say is these guys rock,they are metal,they are heavy,and i love it.

Labels: Amoral, metal, rock

Chords of Fame - Melanie Safka

This new video features Melanie Safka singing "Chords of Fame" written by Phil Ochs (1971). Salvador Dali and Vincent Van Gogh's works are represented along with Spadecaller's art and graphics. A Spadecaller Video.

Labels: Melanie Safka, Phil Ochs, Chords of Fame, Spadecaller Video

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Dave Clark Five - Bits And Pieces

Enjoy......

Tags: Bits and Pieces, slow interaction, frustration growing, anoyed, discouraged

Stray Cats - Rock This Town (Live from Fridays 1981)

Reminds me of a cross between Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis.Enjoy

Tags: Stray cats, Music, Hump Wednsday, Rock this town

Evergrey - A Touch of Blessing

If you would like to hear a good metal band then here they are.Evergrey are another of the great bands to come out of Sweden.Melodic and with no cookie monster vocals,great guitars,good keyboards,good song!!This a studio/staged video.It is very good,a little mellower but good.

Tags: Evergrey, Sweden, metal, rock

The Godfathers - Birth School Work Death

This is a band called "The Godfathers" who in this little number calls out the ever encompassing carousel we call -'life' in: "Birth,School,Work,Death."

Tags: Birth, school, work, death, cycle, life

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Jordin Sparks ft Chris Brown - No Air [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

No Air- Jordin Sparks featuring Chris Brown

Check out Jordin's hot new duet with Chris Brown "No Air"...

Mariah Carey - Touch My Body

Enjoy the music video, I really liked it.

Labels: Mariah Carey, Touch My Body

Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love

Leona Lewis' amazing performance of "Bleeding Love" at American Idol 7, on Apr 23, 2008...

Labels: Leona Lewis, "Bleeding Love", American Idol

Teenage Love Affair - Alicia Keys

Great new song by Alicia Keys Teenage love affair from her new album.

Labels: Teenage Love Affair, Alicia Keys

Like Me - Girlicious

Watch the music video:

Labels: Like Me, Girlicious

Lil Wayne ft Static Major- Lollipop

Enjoy the music video:

Labels: Lil Wayne, Static Major, Lollipop

Jordin Sparks ft Chris Brown - No Air

Watch the official music video

Labels: Jordin Sparks, Chris Brown, No Air

All You Need Is Love - The Beatles

Well,besides food, shelter,clothes,heat,gas,etc.
Tags: The Beatles, Music, All You need is Love

The Zombies - She's Not There

I DON"T KNOW IF WE HAVE BEEN HERE BEFORE>>>>>>>IF SO HERE WE ARE AGAIN.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Tony Iommi - What You're Living For

Iommi with Glen Hughes still kick',---.This is a pretty good song to start the weekend with,not as heavy as the next one but i think it will do.Hope you enjoy it also.Have a great week end.

Tags: Tony Iommi, black sabbath, glen hughes, deep purple, metal, rock

War-Low Rider

AN OLDIE BUT GOODIE

Tags: WAR, LOW RIDER, MUSIC, CLASSIC, CARS

Bruce Springsteen/Land Of Hope And Dreams Live in Barcelona

Leave behind your sorrows - let this day be the last. Tomorrow there'll be sunshine, and all this darkness past.

Tags: springsteen, e street band, hope and dreams

George Bush's tribute to Frank Zappa!

Somebody really outdid themselves with this one. Beautiful. I can't decide where to post this. Does Humor belong in Music?

Tags: Zappa, Bush, LARF

Soon -Yes

Another beautiful song of reflection and peace.Just take a deep breath, relax and enjoy

Tags: Music, Yes, Soon, Peace, Reflection.Love

Lollipop Music Video - Lil Wayne - LOLLIPOP OFFICIAL

Official Lollipop Music Video by Lil Wayne

Tags: lollipop music video, lil wayne

Take A Bow Music Video - Rihanna - Take A Bow OFFICIAL

Official Take A Bow Music Video by Rihanna

Tags: take a bow music video, rihanna

Like Me Music Video - Girlicious - Like Me OFFICIAL

Official Like Me music video by Girlicious!

Tags: like me, music video, girlicious

Leavin' Music Video - Jesse McCartney - Leavin' OFFICIAL

Official Leavin' Music Video by Jesse McCartney

Tags: leavin music video, jesse mccartney

Techno Trance - Mindcircus

If you missed out on Burning Man 2001, this type of music might fill you in a bit on what you missed.

Tags: electronica, trance, Way, Out, West

Pink Floyd

How do you choose?I chose this because Cincinnati,Ohio is called Porkopolis and you see winged pigs around.?

Tags: Pink Floyd, Pigs on the Wing, Music, Mellow Monday

America - Don't cross the River

Another great song for Mellow Monday !

Tags: River, Folk, Songs, Harmony

America - Ventura Highway (live 1974)

This was the mellow music from the early 70's that I never did get tired of hearing. Still to this day it brings back a flood on memories.

Tags: Innocent, Cruise, Skinny, Dipping, Love

Caminito del Rey, Mountain Walk

Someone with a video camera puts his life in danger to possibly save tape by recording a crumbling, cliff side walk-way NO chubby human would dare to traverse, if only, possibly, being very tired of living.

Tags: Cliff, hiking, Malaga, Spain

Beautiful Imene By Doudou

My MySpace friend, Ryan Farish, isn't quite known, but, I feel he makes great New Age music that can touch the soul. Enjoy.

Tags: Ryan, Farish, Beautiful, New, Age

The Raisins : Fear Is Never Boring

Cincinnatis finest went on to NYC with Adrien Belew(Talking Heads fame)forming the bears and then the psychodots.Great rock/dancin/boogey music

Tags: The Raisins, Cincinnati, Fear Is Never Boring, Music, Talking Heads

Robert Cray - Smoking Gun: Version 1

One of the greats.He plays with so much soul,feel,whatever you call it Robert Cray sure has it.Definitely a great song.

Tags: robert cray, blues, smoking gun

Scarlett Johansson - Falling Down Official New Music Video

Scarlett Johansson - Falling Down Official New Music Video

http://www.musicvideolife.com/mtv/videos/16067/Scarlett_Johansson_-_Falling_Down_New_Music_Video_Codes.html

Queen and David Bowie - Pressure

Queen and David Bowie - Pressure
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Queen/David%20Bowie%20-%20Pressure&search_type=#

The Notting Hillbillies - When It Comes To You

The Notting Hillbillies and Mark Knopfler. Was going to post John Andersons version but it had been deleted from youtube but I enjoy this one also.


Catholic Girls

How do they go? After the show?Didn't know if this was humor or music. I think both.

Chromium - Ex Amino

Wednesdays Metal - Chromium - Ex Amino
A decent metal band out of South Africa for humpday.See what you think.

Tags: chromium, metal, rock, south africa

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Gojira - The Heaviest Matter Of The Universe LIVE

One of heaviest bands around IMO,This is a good live video that shows them in action.

Tags: Gojira, metal, france, heavy

Dream Weaver

NO....THIS IS NOT ABOUT POLITICS...LOL.....JUST A NICE MELLOW OLD PIECE OF MUSIC.

Tags: MUSIC, DREAM WEAVER, GARY WRIGHT

Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love

Tom Tom Club was a New Wave band founded in 1980 by spouses and 'Talking Heads' alumni Tina Weymouth, and Chris Frantz. Here, they score big with "Genius of Love". Watch the video, very SoHo looking.

Northern Lights - Music:

Just another example of what a great musician Ritchie Blackmore is.This is set to a display of the northern lights.A beautiful song for a beautiful event.Hope you enjoy this.

Tags: Ritchie Blackmore, Blackmores night, acoustic, northern lights

Chris DeBurgh - Don't Pay the Ferryman

A NICE BALLAD FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON.

Tags: MUSIC, CHRIS DEBURGH

Michael Stanley Band - Let's Get The Show On The Road

Thought i would put this up today.It's not metal,lol..The Michael Stanley Band was a good band with good regional success.This song is live and is one of my favorite live recordings(although the conversion to mp3's hurts the quality)because of the great production.Hope you enjoy this oldie.

Tags: michael stanley band, seventys, ohio, rock

Yes...... The Meeting

I play this before sleep at night."Surely I could tell,when I sleep 2 night, a dream will call and raise it's head in majesty, to the meeting of your love."

Tags: YES, The Meeting, Music, Lullaby.Part 3

Bruce Springsteen - Chimes Of Freedom [ Live! ]

Tolling for the luckless, the abandoned an' forsaked. Tolling for the outcast, burnin' constantly at stake. An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing.

Tags: dylan, chimes of freedom

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