The Guild – Do You Wanna Date My Avatar
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Directed by: Jed Whedon
Music by: Jed Whedon
Lyrics by: Felicia Day
Main Vocal: Felicia Day
Rap: Jeff Lewis and Sandeep Parikh
Backup Vocals: Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon
Director of Photography: Omer Ganai
Choreography: Chantal Robeson
Edited by: Jeff Yorkes
Produced by: Christian Agypt, Felicia Day
Costumes: Sarah Trost
Weapons: Greg Aranowitz
Production Design: Tyler Robinson
Starring:
Vincent Caso
Felicia Day
Jeff Lewis
Amy Okuda
Sandeep Parikh
Robin Thorsen
Dancers:
Bijoya Das
Jul Kohler
Maurissa Tancharoen
English Subtitles: Daniela Figueiredo
Portuguese – Jonathan Iury and Dani Figueiredo
Spanish – Pablo Lopez Vila and Carles Soler Sala
Duration : 0:3:48
This Week in Music – Patrick Park
This week hosts Asha K and Tim Bader have musical guest Patrick Park. They also talk all the latest music news and do the music video review. For more information, show notes, and an upcoming schedule, go to http://www.thisweekin.com
Duration : 1:2:16
Dock Boggs-Country Blues
Dock Boggs-Country Blues
Duration : 0:3:6
The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966 Vol. 1 (6ª Parte)
Unearthed some 40 years after the fact, this has to be one of the finest blues collections ever assembled on video. Thanks to a couple of young promoters who brought the musicians to Europe–where they were treated with a good deal more respect and dignity than in America–we get an extraordinary lineup of bluesmen and women: Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Sippie Wallace… the list goes on. Their concert performances (several in stagy but effective down-home settings) before a rather formal but appreciative German audience have them playing in some cool combinations (T-Bone Walker backing Memphis Slim, Otis Rush with Junior Wells), even introducing one another (Williamson on guitarist Lonnie Johnson, an elder statesman on the tour: “A very nice musician”)–and all with great sound (mono, but still flawless) and visuals (in black and white). This is one for blues fans to treasure.
Reelin’ In The Years Productions, in association with Experience Hendrix, bring you the American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966 Volumes One & Two. The AFBF was an annual event that featured the cream of American blues musicians barnstorming their way across western Europe every fall from 1962 through 1966. Recorded live in a small TV studio in Germany, these historic and unseen performances have been lost for nearly 40 years. Filmed with superb camera work and pristine sound, each DVD contains 18 complete performances from the greatest blues musicians of all time. Captured during their heyday in an era of scant video documentation, these DVDs are truly one of the most unique and precious visual documents of the blues.
The American Folk Blues Festivals featured a dazzling array of talent that included such greats as Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker and Sonny Boy Williamson playing alongside other legends such as T-Bone Walker, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Memphis Slim and Big Mama Thornton to create the most significant group of blues artists ever assembled!.
Duration : 0:6:23
The King Bees
International Blues Artists THE KING BEES have been stingin’ and swingin’ for 20 years. They have played with Bo Diddley, Nappy Brown, Carey Bell and many other Blues greats. From Jukes to Lincoln Center to Europe !!
Duration : 0:4:48
Blue – U Make Me Wanna
Music video by Blue performing U Make Me Wanna.
Duration : 0:3:56
Wild Flag- Self-Titled ALBUM REVIEW
Listen: http://theneedledrop.com/2011/09/wild-flag-romance-2/
Wild Flag’s self-titled debut album is a light, fun, and upbeat reformation for these indie rock veterans. I think some longtime fans–especially those in the Sleater-Kinney camp–will expect a little bit more. That’s fine and understandable. I feel the same way to an extent.
However, after several listens, the simplicity of this album no longer bugged me. Instead, it made this album catchy and invigorating. These ladies know what complicated music is, and this project is obviously a conscious effort to make something more straightforward, you know?
This album is a handful of tracks that aim straight for those looking to shake hips, sway shoulders, and raise fists.
What do you think of this album? Love it? Hate it? Why? What should I review next, eh?
7/10
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FAV TRACKS: ROMANCE, BOOM, RACEHORSE, FUTURE CRIMES
LEAST FAV TRACK: SOMETHING CAME OVER ME
WILD FLAG- SELF-TITLED / 2011 / MERGE RECORDS / POST-PUNK, INDIE ROCK
Duration : 0:5:36
What are some good blues, country, or classic rock songs for my wedding dances?
Im trying to get a good song for me and my Daddy to dance to at my wedding reception. He and I are both big into classic rock and Blues music so if you have any suggestions please let me know!
What music followed the classical period but precluded more modern genres such as blues, jazz and country?
I’ve learned a whole lot about early-mid 20th century music in my spare time and I even know a little about classical music, but I haven’t the slightest idea about what happened to music in the 19th century that bridged the gap between classical and the foundations of modern music. Can anyone help explain?
Lol. That SO sounds like a Music Theory homework question… The answer is Ragtime (edit: Ragtime was a combination of the West Indian rhythm and European musical form).
Both Blues and country lyrics can express downheartedness. what are some differences?
Both blues and country lyrics can express downheartedness.What are some differences in the kinds of expression between the two styles, and what are some reasons for the differences?
Composition style, beat..


