Just been listening to Handel - Music For The Royal Fireworks. Splendid stuff,
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Wuthering Heights-Kate Bush
http://youtu.be/-1pMMIe4hb4
It's My Life-Talk Talk
http://youtu.be/5ixRWvrkUHo
Hunting High And Low-A-Ha
http://youtu.be/s6VaeFCxta8
You Keep Me Hangin' On-Kim Wilde
http://youtu.be/BNyRU0fKHAY
Tell It To My Heart-Taylor Dayne
http://youtu.be/Ud6sU3AclT4
My Old Mans A Dustman-Lonnie Donegan
http://youtu.be/sleSYZy-2GI
My Boomerang Won't Come Back-Charlie Drake
http://youtu.be/_prtbj4MtDU
The Laughing Policeman-Charles Penrose
http://youtu.be/hI1nPd7hezM
We Are The Diddymen-Ken Dodd
http://youtu.be/JGor7ZyCawI
Welcome Home-Peters & Lee
http://youtu.be/Ww4v2cP-MDo
Never Knew Your Name- Madness
Paul Kossoff - 14 September 1950-19 March 1976
Free - Wishing Well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Een8dDpF6g
And 50 years ago today, this became Britain's biggest selling single -
The Beatles - She Loves You
Both great songs.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ September 14 2013, 6:44 PM BSTBoth great songs.
I agree.
Morten Harket is 54 today -
A-ha - Take On Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914
And Israel "Cachao" Lopez was born on September 14, 1918. He died in 2008.
Cachao y Su Combo - Descarga Cubana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_ip9pLj2FM
Three more to go.
Fred "Sonic" Smith was born on 14 September 1949. A member of the groundbreaking MC5, Rolling Stone magazine has ranked him number 93 in its list of The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. The band often opened shows for Patti Smith who he later married. Their son is married to former White Stripe, Meg White. Sonic Youth took its name from Smith's nickname. Fred died from a heart attack at the age of 45 in 1994.
The Beginnings of the MC5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvJA4T9J068
MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
Yma Sumac first appeared on radio in 1942. Born Zoila Augusta Emperatriz Chávarri del Castillo, in Peru, it was rumoured that she was really a Brooklyn housewife named Amy Camus. The latter was her adopted stage name spelt backwards. The exotic Yma, who is mentioned in Vanessa Paradis' "Joe Le Taxi" had a vocal range of slightly over four octaves. She would have been 91 yesterday had she not died in 2008.
Yma Sumac -
Latin - Gopher Mambo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JWxNqyIRtk
Rock - Medicine Man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78HgBKQ1y0I
Techno - Mambo Confusion
Rawhide by Scott Walker
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ September 14 2013, 8:16 PM BSTRawhide by Scott Walker
It's not his birthday, though, is it.
Your song by Simple Minds is one of my favourites. What a great album.* I like the Midnight Oil track too. Only saw each live once. The Minds at a stadium thing and the Oil in a smaller venue. Vegetarian Pete Garrett ripped a leather jacket off a punter and gave him quite a lecture. I have also listened to the two tracks by Sisters of Mercy you posted and The Cult. They certainly bring back memories of North Yorkshire. Saw the Sisters with reggae band Black Slate in freshers' week and never drank Merrydown cider again.
We've had Amy Camus. Stand by for.......well, no, I'm going to keep you in suspense!
(Have you noticed how they cut it with the volume strangely low? I've always wondered if it was intended.)
Amy Winehouse - 14 September 1983 - 23 July 2011
The early 2000s saw the re-emergence of pop celebrity. This time it was huge. Distinct from rock's broad heritage, it has always been despised by the purists. And its current popularity can be denounced on the grounds that the appeal of the performers won't last.
Only time will tell whether any will be on the radio two decades from now. Few of them appear to have the potential for development. But from the moment she walked onto a stage, Amy Jade Winehouse was different. Not only was she was original, attractive, exciting and bright but she was musical too.
I don't know how many hours of work she put in to learning classic jazz stylings. No one else would have known where to start. All those echoes of Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughan, slightly overdone in the enthusiasm of youth. The latter was an especially serious point.
It showed there was room for improvement in a woman who was already streets ahead. Later, she'd be more measured and could achieve almost anything. Sadly it wasn't to be but she was able to bring true voice back into the mainstream. That legacy will increasingly be felt when the industry changes.
Don't Go To Strangers - with Paul Weller - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV4ytI0ZgHc
Tears Dry On Their Own - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojdbDYahiCQ (on vivo)
Body and Soul - with Tony Bennett - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OFMkCeP6ok
Love Is A Losing Game - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMO5Ko_77Hk (on vevo)
Monkey Man - with Derek Nash - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5ZHd5ZACWM
Devil In Disguise by The Flying Burrito Brothers
The National - I Need My Girl (great live version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSEPs3r1yMk
Their last album, "Trouble Will Find Me", is definitely one of my top albums of 2013.