The album "The Family That Plays Together" by Spirit. Highly recommendable!
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Anyone for a monologue?
Stanley Holloway - The Lion and Albert
Mississippi by Pussycat on Tony Blackburn's Pick of the Pops- the best selling singles of 1976.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 26th December 2014, 8:29 AM GMTThe album "The Family That Plays Together" by Spirit. Highly recommendable!
I see one of them (still alive) is suing Led Zep for nicking their riff for Stairway to Heaven.
Peggy Seeger, 80 in 2015 - Brains
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ozEVOycmVY
The Ed Palermo Big Band - Why Is The Doctor Barking?
Quote: Chappers @ 27th December 2014, 2:49 PM GMTI see one of them (still alive) is suing Led Zep for nicking their riff for Stairway to Heaven.
Well here it is. Judge for yourself.
As much as I like supporting the "underdog" I really can't see enough of a similarity.Sorry Randy!
Quote: A Horseradish @ 26th December 2014, 9:40 PM GMTAnyone for a monologue?
Stanley Holloway - The Lion and Albert
Superb!
Quote: Chappers @ 29th December 2014, 10:44 PM GMTWell here it is. Judge for yourself.
As much as I like supporting the "underdog" I really can't see enough of a similarity.Sorry Randy!
Listen to Nothing At All by Gentle Giant. That is very similar to Stairway.
The world's first performance on the fluid piano:
Utsav Lal - Raga Bhairav Alaap-Jod-Jhalla
Ah, Hogmanay.
I didn't get where I am today by coolly avoiding slush.
Here's the first for the New Year. From Eve, of course:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr_zH4GmU3E
Dedicated to everyone who still loves Scotland really.
Even when a few tears fall.
The Hazey Janes - If Ever There Is Gladness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-biwFsTCE18
Taken from the album 'Language Of Faint Theory'. Released Monday June 2nd 2014.
The late Michael Marra was Dad to a couple of the Hazey Janes. The British Randy Newman never got the international recognition he deserved. He was too Dundonian even for English tastes. But to my mind, he was one of the two true - largely unrecognised - greats of Scottish music - perhaps even British music.
On New Years Eve, my mind always turns to Hamish The Goalie, his song about Hamish McAlpine, the eccentric goalkeeper who spent 20 years at Dundee United. It describes the wonderful night that Monaco came to United's ground Tannadice in the European Cup, Hamish's performance and how Grace Kelly was spotted in front of the sign for Taylor Brothers Coal. It is my New Years Eve song now but, more than that, my ultimate football song, especially for the phrase "Hamish stokes young men's dreams into a burning flame". Somehow it encapsulates a much bigger - and universal - feeling than nine words can normally do.
STV arts programme NB presents Michael Marra, from 1989:
Further to last night:
1 January 2015 - Dundee United 6 Dundee 2.
Ironically, Marra was a Dundee supporter.
This was one of the most interesting releases from 2014:
Marshall Allen Presents Sun Ra and His Arkestra - In The Orbit of Ra
Plutonian Nights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myg0VXPWTm0
(Allen, 90, is the current leader of the Arkestra)
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/19736-sun-ra-and-his-arkestra-in-the-orbit-of-ra/
Songs That Are Celebrating Their 100th Birthday:
Billy Murray - Gasoline Gus and His Jitney Bus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJPeU6JzCuM
Harry Champion - A Little Bit of Cucumber (edit)
September - Earth Wind and Fire. Great song but odd lyrics.