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These guys do the coolest videos.


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OK... this is a MUST for a thread like this.
I love this video.

so effing cool.




"too many notes, not enough music-"
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That was great Clem.
thx

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Dawg- chase down Jain's other vids.

They all have a similar approach to visuals and editing. Very clever use of digital that presents as organic 60's psychedelia. Her music is a little too 'Pop' for me, but it'a always well-produced and plays to her strengths. But those visuals?

Dang, Dawg.
Exactly made-to-order for this kind of thread.

Glad you enjoyed.
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p.s. Her follow-up joint began with that scene of her painting that zebra. It was another visual deep dive into the fantastic. She really likes cassettes, yo-

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Now for some that are completely different!

Who is better at singing? David Lee Roth or Ozzy?

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Is she related to Miriam Makeba?

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I love the Talking Heads. Burns is just a trip to watch.

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Originally Posted By: bonefish

Is she related to Miriam Makeba?


No.
But her song was a deep tribute.


"too many notes, not enough music-"
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I thought this might be appropriate today...


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j/c





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Makes me feel old. Lot of guys dropping.

I am not allowed to pass away before Keith Richards. It would not be right for a guy who lived the way he has to out live me.

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In many ways Mark Knopfler has always reminded me of JJ Cale.

Both play with that pace, timing, and are note benders.

Cool video from JJ.


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I've never heard of JJ, but I loved this video. He does remind me of Mark Knopfler...


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He just turned 80 so he has been around.

"After Midnight" by Clapton was his song. He has always been low profile. A studio guy. But he has played with every heavyweight in music. Kind of a musicians musician.

Recently he has come out with a new album. It is very good. You should check him out.

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Always been a Heartbreakers fan



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this one messed me up:



"too many notes, not enough music-"
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That is so funny Clem. Really got a chuckle out.

Right after I put the first one up I thought of that.
Off the wall for sure. And I love that song.

Still laughing.

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Last Dance with Mary Jane is full of symbolism. I love how it keeps folks guessing.

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Originally Posted By: RocketOptimist
Now for some that are completely different!

Who is better at singing? David Lee Roth or Ozzy?


Neither. naughtydevil

It's all subjective and I have the greatest respect for Sabbath who truly changed music and inspired countless bands. And, I have very fond memories of discovering the first four Van Halen records when I was a kid ('Fair Warning' is their masterpiece), but DLR is an egotistical, sexist twit. Women inhabit his videos simply for objectification purposes.

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They must of had fun making that video.


Damn I miss Tom.

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Actually from what I've heard DLR couldn't sing worth a damn when he joined the band. But I do have a couple of observations here.

First we know that in both cases, Black sabbath and Van Halen, that they were famous bands. Yet when Black Sabbath tried to replace Ozzy with yet another famous front man, Ronnie James Dio, they only held the spotlight for a short time. Their Heaven and Hell tour was the only one after Ozzy left with any real measure of success.

On the flip side, Van Halen had just as much, if not more success after DLR left the band than they did with him there. Actually, after DLR left and Sammy came on board I referred to the band as Van Hagar.

Ozzy had great success for a very long time after he left including several hits with different guitarists. While DLR had a couple of hits and fizzled out.

Now I don't believe either of them fall into the category of great vocalists. But what I will say is that I believe Ozzy rates right up there with the top front men in R&R history.


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but DLR is an egotistical, sexist twit. Women inhabit his videos simply for objectification purposes.


True. True for most videos of almost any genre today. Not all, but most. Just like society.

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Originally Posted By: PitDAWG

Now I don't believe either of them fall into the category of great vocalists. But what I will say is that I believe Ozzy rates right up there with the top front men in R&R history.


I saw Ozzy on his Blizzard of Oz tour (w/Randy Rhodes). I was young, but from what I remember he was running around from side to side clapping a lot. That said, my mind was blown. A young Motley Crue opened for him (I think).

I wasn't a fan of Van Halen w/Hagar, however, the first two Montrose albums (Hagar's first band) are KILLER! Great examples of mid-70s American hard rock.

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Now I don't believe either of them fall into the category of great vocalists. But what I will say is that I believe Ozzy rates right up there with the top front men in R&R history.


I saw Ozzy on his Blizzard of Oz tour (w/Randy Rhodes). I was young, but from what I remember he was running around from side to side clapping a lot. That said, my mind was blown. A young Motley Crue opened for him (I think).

I wasn't a fan of Van Halen w/Hagar, however, the first two Montrose albums (Hagar's first band) are KILLER! Great examples of mid-70s American hard rock.

Pretty sure the Crue opened on his Bark at the Moon tour. I saw that show at Richfield... never got to see Randy.


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Pretty sure the Crue opened on his Bark at the Moon tour. I saw that show at Richfield... never got to see Randy.



Yeah, you might be right. I def saw Crue open for somebody when their first album was out and they were still lighting Nikki on fire and I also saw them on their 'Shout At The Devil' headline tour. Their stage show between those two gigs went from DIY to mega bucks in what seemed like overnight.

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Something about the combination of Ozzy and Randy was just magical. Having been in bands for decades I understand when something just clicks. It's something you just can't quite put your finger on.

But I saw both the Blizzard of Ozz and the Diary of A Madman tour. I've never seen Ozzy look or sound better. Watching those two together was the very definition of synergy.


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This was the hippest, quirkiest, most imaginative thing to come out of 1983 (my gad, that was a long time ago!). I'm surprised that I'm the first to post this iconic piece of ingenuity:



"too many notes, not enough music-"
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I totally forgot about that video. Of course Herbie is not mainstream.

But he is a terrific musician.

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Gotta love the shack


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Not sure if I would do this video.



this is one of the best new bands I have heard

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I wish I could take credit for this one, but I can't
The honors for this submission go to our bro, Tyler_Derden.
Deep props, Dawg



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Besides being fine as hell.

I love this song and video:


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I wish I could play like this cat.


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Ry Cooder has never gotten the recognition he deserves.


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I love the guy's music.

Always have. He has done so much with so many people.

In a world of millions of really good guitar players he carved out a special niche.

His solo albums are terrific. His work with the Stones and Randy Newman love it all.



That is his son on percussion.

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You know my love will Not Fade Away.........


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Loved it.

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That was really good. I chuckled, then realized they had Paul out the outside of George. Fail. grin


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