The Music Thread
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One of my favorite songwriters and musicians playing a great song in one of those around the world Playing for Change collaborations.
Enjoy
The Weight | Featuring Robbie Robertson | Playing…: https://youtu.be/ph1GU1qQ1zQ
Enjoy
The Weight | Featuring Robbie Robertson | Playing…: https://youtu.be/ph1GU1qQ1zQ
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Excellent; thanks. It made me dig out my CD of The Band; The Last Waltz for another spin.billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2019 5:13 pmOne of my favorite songwriters and musicians playing a great song in one of those around the world Playing for Change collaborations.
Enjoy
The Weight | Featuring Robbie Robertson | Playing…: https://youtu.be/ph1GU1qQ1zQ

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Thanks.
Stumbled on this:
Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay | Playing For Change | Song Around The World
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Nice. 135,313,451 views!billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 5:30 pmAnother great song.
Here's the first Playing for Change cover I heard
https://youtu.be/Us-TVg40ExM
Mark Johnson was walking in Santa Monica, California, when he heard the voice of Roger Ridley (deceased in 2005) singing "Stand By Me"; it was this experience that sent Playing For Change on its mission to connect the world through music.
4 albums, hundreds of musicians, dozens of countries - we could post songs for days and never get tired of it.
Playing For Change YT videos
Looks like Stand By Me was their first song and just their 3rd video. "Playing For Change" has a clever double meaning.
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Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott wants Mott the Hoople in the Rock Hall: ‘I'm definitely on a mission’
I agree.
Mott the Hoople - All the Way From Memphis
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I agree.
Mott the Hoople - All the Way From Memphis
Wiki: Mott the Hoople
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Another band that's way under appreciated is T.Rex. The entire Electric Warrior album is good stuff.
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Looks like we may be about to lose another great one - Eddie Van Halen.
https://montrealgazette.com/entertainme ... 04f27b1252
https://montrealgazette.com/entertainme ... 04f27b1252
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Well, maybe "Music Thread" is a bit of a stretch for Jonas Brothers, but still...
"Nick Jonas Was Groped By a Fan During a Jonas Brothers Concert" Oh, puh-leeze.
Best comment: "If that were David Lee Roth or Vince Neil, they would have turned around and made sure she was added to the back stage experience."
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/nick-jo ... 00524.html
"Nick Jonas Was Groped By a Fan During a Jonas Brothers Concert" Oh, puh-leeze.
Best comment: "If that were David Lee Roth or Vince Neil, they would have turned around and made sure she was added to the back stage experience."
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/nick-jo ... 00524.html
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What do you dudes think about The Byrd's?
I've never really listened to them in depth, only having jammed out to a few of their better known songs.
I've been exploring their discography last night and today and they've got a good bit of good songs.
It's always good to discover new (old) music.
I've never really listened to them in depth, only having jammed out to a few of their better known songs.
I've been exploring their discography last night and today and they've got a good bit of good songs.
It's always good to discover new (old) music.
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Lots of memories with them; "Hey Mr Tamborine Man" and "Turn Turn Turn" come to mind right off. Plus, they sort of kick started a lot of other groups. I guess every era is special to those who experienced it, but I think some eras were more special than others.Whack9 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 4:25 pmWhat do you dudes think about The Byrd's?
I've never really listened to them in depth, only having jammed out to a few of their better known songs.
I've been exploring their discography last night and today and they've got a good bit of good songs.
It's always good to discover new (old) music.
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neoplacebo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 4:44 pmLots of memories with them; "Hey Mr Tamborine Man" and "Turn Turn Turn" come to mind right off. Plus, they sort of kick started a lot of other groups. I guess every era is special to those who experienced it, but I think some eras were more special than others.Whack9 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 4:25 pmWhat do you dudes think about The Byrd's?
I've never really listened to them in depth, only having jammed out to a few of their better known songs.
I've been exploring their discography last night and today and they've got a good bit of good songs.
It's always good to discover new (old) music.
Yep, they were the base for a lot to come. The Flying Burrito Brothers and didn't that Crosby guy go on to do something?
Eight Miles High was influential to a lot of 16 year old kids
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I watched Echo In the Canyon a couple of days ago. Good interviews about this time.
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He always did know how to extend a setO Really wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:15 pmLooks like we may be about to lose another great one - Eddie Van Halen.
https://montrealgazette.com/entertainme ... 04f27b1252 (October 10, 2019)

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Found while looking for something else. I did not know this:
Folk hero Woody Guthrie penned this timeless tune in 1940, though it wasn't released until years later. Originally titled “God Blessed America for Me,” it was composed as a sarcastic retort to Irving Berlin's overly patriotic “God Bless America.” Some of Guthrie's original lyrics were far more radical than the ones still sung in classrooms to this day—including the final verse, which says "One bright sunny morning in the shadow of the steeple / By the Relief Office I saw my people / As they stood hungry, I stood there wondering if / This land was made for you and me."
Folk hero Woody Guthrie penned this timeless tune in 1940, though it wasn't released until years later. Originally titled “God Blessed America for Me,” it was composed as a sarcastic retort to Irving Berlin's overly patriotic “God Bless America.” Some of Guthrie's original lyrics were far more radical than the ones still sung in classrooms to this day—including the final verse, which says "One bright sunny morning in the shadow of the steeple / By the Relief Office I saw my people / As they stood hungry, I stood there wondering if / This land was made for you and me."
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O Really wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 9:53 pmFound while looking for something else. I did not know this:
Folk hero Woody Guthrie penned this timeless tune in 1940, though it wasn't released until years later. Originally titled “God Blessed America for Me,” it was composed as a sarcastic retort to Irving Berlin's overly patriotic “God Bless America.” Some of Guthrie's original lyrics were far more radical than the ones still sung in classrooms to this day—including the final verse, which says "One bright sunny morning in the shadow of the steeple / By the Relief Office I saw my people / As they stood hungry, I stood there wondering if / This land was made for you and me."

When traveling abroad I've told people that This Land Is Your Land is MY national anthem.
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"My national anthem" interesting idea. I have generally thought that "America the Beautiful" would make a better anthem than "Star Spangled Banner" for several reasons, including the melody. But that was before I ever read the verses past the first. Eek.Vrede too wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 11:41 pmO Really wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 9:53 pmFound while looking for something else. I did not know this:
Folk hero Woody Guthrie penned this timeless tune in 1940, though it wasn't released until years later. Originally titled “God Blessed America for Me,” it was composed as a sarcastic retort to Irving Berlin's overly patriotic “God Bless America.” Some of Guthrie's original lyrics were far more radical than the ones still sung in classrooms to this day—including the final verse, which says "One bright sunny morning in the shadow of the steeple / By the Relief Office I saw my people / As they stood hungry, I stood there wondering if / This land was made for you and me."![]()
When traveling abroad I've told people that This Land Is Your Land is MY national anthem.
https://genius.com/Katharine-lee-bates- ... ful-lyrics
So what would I pick for "my" national anthem? Probably agree with yours.
Greece has a great national anthem as long as it's instrumental. Lyrics not so much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VkPRU6C-JQ
Or maybe adapt the Michigan fight song to a national anthem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mURDwg_wilE
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Ugh. The first verse is cool, except for the god reference.O Really wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:05 am"My national anthem" interesting idea. I have generally thought that "America the Beautiful" would make a better anthem than "Star Spangled Banner" for several reasons, including the melody. But that was before I ever read the verses past the first. Eek.
https://genius.com/Katharine-lee-bates- ... ful-lyrics
So what would I pick for "my" national anthem? Probably agree with yours.
Greece has a great national anthem as long as it's instrumental. Lyrics not so much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VkPRU6C-JQ

Yankees? Good luck with that.Or maybe adapt the Michigan fight song to a national anthem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mURDwg_wilE
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What's everyones song of the year?
How about song of the decade?
How about song of the decade?
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It's been decades since I've been able to provide a candidate for either of those because during my high schools years or just after, this is just some of the music that was being released:
Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon
Beatles Sgt. Pepper
Beatles Abbey Road
Beatles Let it Be
Derek and the Dominoes Layla
Bob Dylan Nashville Skyline
The Who Who's Next
The Who Quadrophenia
Moody Blues Nights in White Satin
Plus, pretty much everything by Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Allman Brothers (with Duane and Gregg), and Jefferson Airplane.
Hope you can understand