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We've formed a non-profit, Early 1900's Music Preservation, and have been broadcasting with public support for nearly a year--have the next two or three years already funded--you can listen 24/7 for a week without a repeat to original 78's from1925 to 1935, several of my records in the playlist, but the vast majority belong to my friend in Ft. Worth and about 1/3 to a collector friend who lives in Florida--I have nearly 2,500 recordings on my YouTube channel VictrolaJazz as well.
Early 1900's Music Preservation
That's a bit beyond my time but I will give a listen.
www.youtube.com/embed/7jo9FZEFqVw
Track 5 from Robins second solo album released in 1974. His breakthrough album, it peaked at 7 on the Billboard album chart, and achieved Gold status that same year. He went on to release four more studio albums in the 70s, with three of them going Gold. He had been a member of Procol Harum from 1967 1971 and appeared on their first five albums. His seamless technique, emotional playing and out-of-this-world guitar sound make him one of the greats, in my opinion. James Dewar (RIP) was a very soulful blues/rock vocalist, who I feel never got the recognition he...
We've formed a non-profit, Early 1900's Music Preservation
If you are ever in the Minneapolis, MN area, stop by the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Lots of old broadcasting equipment and music.
There was some Metallica on the radio. And the kids wanted me to play "Cake by the Ocean" which I have to admit is a darn catchy song.
I was just reading a chapter about music preference in a book called "Hit Makers".
People prefer familiarity over novelty, or at least like to discover new things starting from a base of familiarity. When Spotify accidentally included some familiar (to the user) songs in its weekly "Discover Weekly" list, people enjoyed the list more. When they removed familiar songs, people liked the list less, perhaps because it seemed less trustworthy, not having anything they knew they already liked on it.
www.youtube.com/embed/MYY2mczSP_U
New Retro Wave. Songs you'd swear you heard in 80s flicks.
Lucky chops. Finally some modern music, by people with talent.
Mix - Lucky Chops - Coco (LIVE):www.youtube.com/embed/va-uhVt93hA&list=RDva-uhVt93hA
Anyone here remember when people had the patience to listen to a 3 plus minute guitar intro ? This is still so cool. - especially from about 2:10 to 3:15 ( for those of you that can't wait for the punch line )
If you like Sweet Jane, Cowboy Junkies did what Lou Reed called the "most authentic" version:
www.youtube.com/embed/x4XVJj4jER4
A bit slow for a Friday night though. Better to enjoy the nght:
Just stumbled on this. I like the original better, but this is an interesting take.
Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 2 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Dec 20, 2015Provided to YouTube by Warner Music GroupMon Cheri Georgia SatellitesOpen All Night 1993 Elektra Entertainment GroupAssistant
@Patrick, I think this is a good reason for PatNet not to try to automatically add a synopsis to a post that contains just a YouTube link. A simple video clip doesn't need text to describe anyway.
Patrick, I think this is a good reason for PatNet not to try to automatically add a synopsis to a post that contains just a YouTube link. A simple video clip doesn't need text to describe anyway.
Yes, you're right.
OK, done. Will no longer try to extract quotes from Youtube or Vimeo links.
Aziza,
Bachmania: http://www.azizamustafazadeh.de/sound/bachmania.html
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