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Mostly the digitized versions of my vinyl LPs
Other videos as they strike my fancy
Other videos as they strike my fancy
Tin House - Tin House
Tin House
Epic Records E 30511
Released 1971
i want your body 0:08
30 weight blues 1:55
be good and be kind 4:17
you've gonoe too far 7:54
silver star 11:39
personal gain 15:37
jezebel, give me your lovin' 20:01
tomorrow 22:44
endamus finallamus 25:41
lady of the silent opera 29:32
This is one of those records that I have NO idea how I came to own.
It's not bad, per se . . . it's just not really outstanding in any one way. Far as I can tell, none of the members went on to any huge success . . . the band was connected to the Winter brothers, and Rick Derringer produced this record, as well playing piano on one track. Edgar Winter contributed to a couple of other tracks.
The music is early 70s blues-inf...
Epic Records E 30511
Released 1971
i want your body 0:08
30 weight blues 1:55
be good and be kind 4:17
you've gonoe too far 7:54
silver star 11:39
personal gain 15:37
jezebel, give me your lovin' 20:01
tomorrow 22:44
endamus finallamus 25:41
lady of the silent opera 29:32
This is one of those records that I have NO idea how I came to own.
It's not bad, per se . . . it's just not really outstanding in any one way. Far as I can tell, none of the members went on to any huge success . . . the band was connected to the Winter brothers, and Rick Derringer produced this record, as well playing piano on one track. Edgar Winter contributed to a couple of other tracks.
The music is early 70s blues-inf...
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Wire -- 154 plus EP (full album) (VINYL)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.7 лет назад
Wire 154 EMI SHSP 4105 Released September 1979 Side one 1. "I Should Have Known Better" 0:09 2. "Two People in a Room" 3:58 3. "The 15th" 6:07 4. "The Other Window" 9:15 5. "Single K.O." 11:17 6. "A Touching Display" 13:14 7. "On Returning" 20:31 Side two 8. "A Mutual Friend" 22:36 9. "Blessed State" 27:00 10. "Once Is Enough" 30:27 11. "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W" 33:48 12. "Indirect Enquiries" 37:26 ...
Wire - Pink Flag (full album) (VINYL)
Просмотров 25 тыс.7 лет назад
Wire Pink Flag Harvest Records ST-11757 Released December 1977 1. "Reuters" 0:06 2. "Field Day for the Sundays" 3:07 3. "Three Girl Rhumba" 3:35 4. "Ex Lion Tamer" 4:56 5. "Lowdown" 7:14 6. "Start to Move" 9:39 7. "Brazil" 10:52 8. "It's So Obvious" 11:32 9. "Surgeon's Girl" 12:24 10. "Pink Flag" 13:41 Side two 11. "The Commercial" 17:20 12. "Straight Line" 18:09 13. "106 Beats That" 18:52 14. ...
Traffic On The Road (FULL ALBUM) (vinyl)
Просмотров 8 тыс.7 лет назад
Traffic - On The Road Island Records - SMAS-9336 Released October 1973 Side One 1. Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys 0:09 2. Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory 14:52 Side Two 3. (Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired 21:40 4. Light Up Or Leave Me Alone 32:07 The single-album US version of what was released as a double album in the UK. Later, a 2-LP version was also released in the US. Some peculiarities 1...
New York Dolls - Dolls Live: Dallas '74 (full album) (VINYL)
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New York Dolls Dolls Live: Dallas '74 (bootleg) Smilin' Ears - Venezuela 7707 1. Pills 0:22 2. Frankenstein 4:15 3. Lone Star Queen 10:50 4. Don't Stat Me Talkin' 16:27 5. Lookin' For a Kiss 20:17 6. Courageous Cat Theme/Personality Crisis 23:41 7. Vietnamese Baby 29:16 8. Bad Girl 33:15 9. Give 'Em A Great Big Kiss (Kiss Me) 36:38 A few things to get out of the way. 1. This was NOT recorded in...
B52s - Do Somersaults (bootleg) (full album) (VINYL)
Просмотров 4 тыс.8 лет назад
The B52s - Do Somersaults (bootleg) No designations Side One 1. Dance This Mess Around 0:09 2. Runnin' Around 4:10 3. Rock Lobster 7:10 4. Strobe Light 11:56 Side Two 1. 52 Girls 16:02 2. 606-0842 19:29 3. Lava 21:53 4. Private Idaho 26:27 5. Devil in My Car 29:57 Everything about this creams BOOTLEG. Very basic packaging, white labels, and the words "Excellent Stereo" randomly inserted at the ...
Cheap Trick - Samurai Rock Band (FULL ALBUM) (VINYL)
Просмотров 12 тыс.8 лет назад
Cheap Trick - Samurai Rock Band (FULL ALBUM) (VINYL)
Talking Heads Emitting Diode (FULL ALBUM) (VINYL)
Просмотров 10 тыс.8 лет назад
Talking Heads Emitting Diode (FULL ALBUM) (VINYL)
Motorhead - Golden Years EP + St Valentine's Day Massacre EP (VINYL)
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Motorhead - Golden Years EP St Valentine's Day Massacre EP (VINYL)
It's 2025 and I can't stop to listen Talking Heads ❤
Like watching Miami Vice but with animals
I haven't heard this since Farrand C.U. hall across from the soccer ⚽️ field on the Boulder Colorado Campus. AWESOME 🎵 YEAH!!!!!!!
Hi there, great video and channel! A simple question: how do you handle the copyright matter? Congratulations for your work 💪
The new remaster is great. Sounds like the movie audio
Love it much Jason
Octubre de 2024 y seguimos escuchando esta hermosa banda.
Timeless
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense - -From Wikipedia - - -Stop Making Sense is an independently produced 1984 American concert film featuring a live performance by the American rock band Talking Heads. The film was directed by Jonathan Demme and executive produced by Gary Kurfirst, the band’s longtime manager. The film was shot over four nights in December, 1983 at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre while Talking Heads were on tour promoting their 1983 album, Speaking in Tongues. Stop Making Sense includes performances of the early Talking Heads single, "Psycho Killer" (1977), through to their most recent hit at the time, "Burning Down the House" (1983). It also includes songs from the solo career of frontman David Byrne and by Tom Tom Club, the side project of drummer Chris Frantz and bassist Tina Weymouth. The band raised the budget of $1.2 million themselves. The four core members of Talking Heads are joined by the backing singers Lynn Mabry and Ednah Holt, the guitarist Alex Weir, the keyboardist Bernie Worrell and the percussionist Steve Scales. Stop Making Sense is considered by many critics to be a classic and one of the greatest concert films of all time. The film is a pioneering example of the use of early digital audio techniques. In 2021, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." A special 4K restoration of the film was re-released in theaters in September 2023 by A24. The film's title is derived from a lyric in the song "Girlfriend Is Better." Plot Lead singer David Byrne walks on to a bare stage with a portable cassette tape player and an acoustic guitar. He introduces "Psycho Killer" by saying he wants to play a tape, but in reality a Roland TR-808 drum machine starts playing from the mixing board. With each successive song, Byrne is joined by more members of the band: first by Tina Weymouth for "Heaven" (with Lynn Mabry providing harmony vocals from backstage), second by Chris Frantz for "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel", and third by Jerry Harrison for "Found a Job". Performance equipment is wheeled out and added to the set to accommodate the additional musicians: back-up singers Lynn Mabry and Ednah Holt, keyboardist Bernie Worrell, percussionist Steve Scales, and guitarist Alex Weir. The first song to feature the entire lineup is "Burning Down the House", although the original 1985 RCA/Columbia Home Video release (which featured three additional songs in two performances edited into the film) has the entire band (minus Worrell) performing "Cities" before this song. The band also performs two songs from Byrne's soundtrack album The Catherine Wheel, "What a Day That Was" and (as a bonus song on the home video release) "Big Business". Byrne leaves the stage at one point for a costume change, during which the Weymouth-Frantz-led side-band Tom Tom Club perform their song "Genius of Love". The Tom Tom Club performance allows Byrne to don his "big suit", an absurdly large business suit that he wears for the song "Girlfriend Is Better". The suit was partly inspired by Noh theatre styles, and became an icon not only of the film - as it appears on the movie poster, for instance - but of Byrne himself. Byrne said: "I was in Japan in between tours and I was checking out traditional Japanese theater - Kabuki, Noh, Bunraku - and I was wondering what to wear on our upcoming tour. A fashion designer friend (Jurgen Lehl) said in his typically droll manner, 'Well, David, everything is bigger on stage.' He was referring to gestures and all that, but I applied the idea to a businessman's suit." Pauline Kael stated in her review: "When he comes on wearing a boxlike 'big suit' - his body lost inside this form that sticks out around him like the costumes in Noh plays, or like Beuys' large suit of felt that hangs off a wall - it's a perfect psychological fit." On the DVD he gives his reasoning behind the suit: "I wanted my head to appear smaller and the easiest way to do that was to make my body bigger, because music is very physical and often the body understands it before the head." In a significant departure from most concert films, the audience is mostly unseen during the concert. During the final song, "Crosseyed and Painless," the viewer sees shots of the audience for the first time. Setlist DVD and Blu-ray All tracks are written by David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth, except where noted. No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Psycho Killer" Byrne, Frantz, Weymouth 2. "Heaven" Byrne, Harrison 3. "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" Byrne 4. "Found a Job" Byrne 5. "Slippery People" 6. "Burning Down the House" 7. "Life During Wartime" 8. "Making Flippy Floppy" 9. "Swamp" 10. "What a Day That Was" Byrne 11. "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" 12. "Once in a Lifetime" Byrne, Brian Eno, Frantz, Harrison, Weymouth 13. "Genius of Love" Weymouth, Frantz, Adrian Belew, Steven Stanley (as Tom Tom Club) 14. "Girlfriend Is Better" 15. "Take Me to the River" Al Green, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges 16. "Crosseyed and Painless" Byrne, Eno, Frantz, Harrison, Weymouth VHS and LaserDisc All tracks are written by David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth, except where noted No. Title Writer(s) Note Length 1. "Psycho Killer" Byrne, Frantz, Weymouth 2. "Heaven" Byrne, Harrison 3. "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" Byrne 4. "Found a Job" Byrne 5. "Slippery People" 6. "Cities" Byrne * 7. "Burning Down the House" 8. "Life During Wartime" 9. "Making Flippy Floppy" 10. "Swamp" 11. "What a Day That Was" Byrne 12. "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" 13. "Once in a Lifetime" Byrne, Brian Eno, Frantz, Harrison, Weymouth 14. "Big Business" Byrne, John Chernoff * 15. "I Zimbra" Byrne, Eno, Hugo Ball * 16. "Genius of Love" Weymouth, Frantz, Adrian Belew, Steven Stanley (as Tom Tom Club) 17. "Girlfriend Is Better" 18. "Take Me to the River" Al Green, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges 19. "Crosseyed and Painless" Byrne, Eno, Frantz, Harrison, Weymouth *Songs available as extra features on DVD/Blu-ray releases, but not part of the main feature. Personnel The following are in order of appearance. David Byrne - lead vocals, guitar Tina Weymouth - bass, keyboard bass, guitar, lead vocals for "Genius of Love" Chris Frantz - drums, vocals for "Genius of Love" and "Burning Down the House" Jerry Harrison - guitar, keyboards, backing vocals Steve Scales - percussion, backing vocals Lynn Mabry - backing vocals Ednah Holt - backing vocals Alex Weir - guitar, backing vocals Bernie Worrell - keyboards - - -
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Excellent film by Talking Heads. Shows how diverse they could be plus it’s a timeless film//album. Sort your ears out and listen. D.Polly-Birkenhead-England . Yeahhhhhh
I still have my album and turntable. Love this, old memories.
Too many commercial breaks
Excellenta
The animal Mendoza 🤘🤘
I have this! omg.. totally forgot
Long time JA fan/kitchen player; I've never been a fan of Papa John's violin, being a violin player myself. However there's a lot happening on "Bark". Jorma and Jack jump back on it with "Feel So Good", and that piano in "Crazy Miranda" along with Grace's voice vision. "Pretty as you Feel" is a hook song, keep coming back to it. "3rd Week at the Chelsea" is kind of like a good-bye song from Hot Tuna to the Airplane of their origin. There's some cool late Airplane stuff here. Had a vinyl copy. Disappeared long time ago, used the bag for something, even with the cool wrinkles in it. Thanks.
A good title for the Biden-Harris administration.
The Doctor is my favorite from this smash hit platinum selling album!
ACTUALLY recorded Sept 17-20 in 1973 in Dallas at GERTIES. Mistakenly sold as the '74 tour, but they didn't play Dallas in '74. The recording was taken from different days. Info on this show is on the Dolls tour website. I have the vinyl bootleg.
Made sense then, makes sense now, classic. Bluetooth listening while rowing only caught the end of the slide show - your clever!
The stage show was directed by Jonathan Demme guy who directed Silence of the Lambs ..
You had to be there...
yesssssss
!!!!!
Superb 😊❤
T Heads and The Police were the soundtrack of my highschool experience.
Such a GREAT band !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You NEVER KNOW what will INSPIRE future generations. Which is WHY you should GO FOR IT as a band. Just GO FOR IT !!
Thank u from the bottom of my ❤.
My girlfriend and spit a rose before going into see em...55 yrs later that girlfriend(my wife) and I still love tuna😂
Academy of Music 14th st. NYC H F T😂
❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
David Byrne fair dinkum legend and he also has autism nothing held him back he's an inspiration
Solid stuff!
Never heard this. We know now how lucky Grace Slick was to get discovered and invited to join Jefferson Airplane on this showing but it's always great to hear these early growings of the famous and successful.
Been listening to talking heads since I was a teenager, I’m now in my fifties. Amazing band. 👍❤🫶🫶🏿🫶🏿
I'm in my 30s, and I have to admit I never really "got" Talking Heads until my friend (in her 60s) got me to go see this movie with her. Oh. My. God. Not only the best concert movie I've ever seen, but it's been months now and I keep revisiting the music. Call me a full convert.
@@Avarcirith nice 1👍. Timeless classics and also the Tom Tom club.🙏🏿🙏
Same I still dance weird too , my son watched a dance like David Byrne vid and he said mum someone who dances like you, I said no someone who influenced me and millions of others to dance like him
Me to been listening since I was a total and still love them legendary 😊
Is exacytly my status. I begin with 17 and now, with 55, I still listen Talking Heads. Isn`t that so weird ????
I bought this when it first came out. A useful bootleg. Thank you!
Watch a quarter of this film and if you can't see why the Talking Heads are one of the greatest bands of all time u must not be living entitiy, Organic, AI or other cuz these guys and girls will make Data and a Forest filled with nothing but trees move and much like James Brown I feel sorry for anyone who ever had to follow their performances
enigmatic
I played the speaking in tongues album to death when it came out, glad that some of them made it onto this
Come for the music, stay for the completely random and amusing graphics
The thing this is not the original order they played in that concerts and made all the experience worse. Thank god they reestablish the order in later editions
this is by far their greatest album
moses, moses, the red sea closes, over you when you least expect it to.
Hey that's funny I haven't heard this before!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🔥
Crazy Miranda è un capolavoro Grace è unica è irripetibile
I saw David around the time this album came out at the Longhorn bar in Minneapolis. Sylvain was in the band that night. The Suburbs, a local band, warmed up. An outstanding concert.
I was there too! It was a fabulous concert!
I was there too. Also saw him in St. Paul and the warm up band was the Clash
i bought this lp when i was 18 (1984) and i still have it , beautiful
Aalong with Pink Flag,& Chairs Missing the LP "154" forms a trio of Wire's first 3 albums. These 3 albums formed the best group of punk, post punk and electric post punk. All are incredible and are finally getting the accolades due them. I saw Wire in 1977 at CBGB and I believe Wire to have the energy of the Ramones along with the intellect of Talking Heads. 154 reminds me of Brian Eno using sounds that are distorted to make music extending the boundaries of the music of their day. Coincidentally I was listening to 154 last night, quite impressive. Best song is "Longitude....Latitude." Their first 3 albums is the best music England had to offer in the late 70's.
Fuck yeah
My favourite album of all time. At the time, it had everything I wanted from an album. They were young, played heavy rock, had attitude and had humour. For me, a perfect storm. A lot of people dubbed them as early punk but l like to think they were early metal with a punk attitude.