Sunday, February 22, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Macy Gray: I've Committed Murder
The video is a little choppy to start. Great performance. Check out the backup singers, they are great dancers as well.
Labels:
Free Egg,
I've Committed Murder,
live,
Macy Gray
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
The White Stripes: Ball & a Biscuit
The White Stripes live at VH1.
Labels:
Ball and a Biscuit,
live,
VH1,
White Stripes
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Paco De Lucia, John Mclaughlin & Al Di Meola: Mediterranean Sundance
marRicardo
READ THIS BEFORE POSTING COMMENTS!!! The actual footage from the historic recording. Only 1st 5 min of Mediterranean Sundance by Al Dimeola and Paco de Lucia. The rest is not the same as the album. I included just a minute or so of Paco's solo that shows the rest of the piece is different. WHY??? Because the orginal CD was edited and Spliced together from different performances (different nights). Perhaps Al's final run was fixed in the studio. This Vid reveals what was actually played. Paco's solo is not edited at all. But only up to the 5 min mark. The rest of the piece (I did not load it on purpose) that is played here is NOT what was on the CD. That was spliced in from a different night on the CD. You notice right on the decending chromatic run where it is different. The other difference no one noticed yet in the comments, is that this vid is both a hair slower, and quater tone lower than the CD version. In other words, the CD is speed up a bit. As you can see here, they are amazingly fast players of course! New CD available at: http://www.flamenco-teacher.com/storeitem?item=800106 Also check out my website: http://www.richardmarlow.com/
Charles Mingus: Live Bass Solo
Bass virtuoso, Charles Mingus, playing a great bass solo then breaking back into the song with the rest of the band. The quality is kind of shite but you take what you can get.
Labels:
bass,
Charles Mingus,
live,
solo,
virtuoso
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Asylum Street Spankers: Hick Hop
Performance of one of Wammo's hits off their taping for "Sideshow Fez" in Portland, Oregon. For more info on the band itself asylumstreetspankers.com
Labels:
Asylum Street Spanker's,
Hick Hop,
live,
Portland,
Sideshow Fez,
Wammo
Dave Brubeck: Blue Rondo a la Turk
Blue Rondo a la Turk. Part 6 of lost Australian performance of Dave Brubeck Quartet hosted by Digby Wolfe.
The film was saved from destruction in 1984 and now is with the Australian National Film and Sound Archive.
A 1" PAL telecine transfer of the film was sent to Dave Brubeck's management in the mid 90s.
The film was saved from destruction in 1984 and now is with the Australian National Film and Sound Archive.
A 1" PAL telecine transfer of the film was sent to Dave Brubeck's management in the mid 90s.
Labels:
Blue Rondo a la Turk,
Dave Brubeck,
live
Dave Brubeck: Take Five - 1961 & 1966
Dave Brubeck - piano
Paul Desmond - alto sax
Eugene Wright - bass
Joe Morello - drums
On Jazz Casual - 1961
Berlin, Germany - 1966
Labels:
1966,
Dave Brubeck,
Germany,
jazz,
Jazz Casual,
live,
Take Five,
TV
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Aphex Twin Live Warehouse Project Manchester
Great quality footage! Filmed for Chair TV by Richard Ramchurn with one camera. 7th December 2007.
Labels:
Aphex Twin,
electonica,
live,
Manchester,
Warehouse Project
Aphex Twin & Chris Cunningham: Traffic Festival 2005 - Torino (Italy)
Very interesting but very bizarre live footage of Aphex Twin's DJ Set at Traffic Festival 2005 - Torino (Italy) Music by Richard D. James (Aphex Twin) Video installation by Chris Cunningham.
Labels:
2005,
Aphex Twin,
bizarre,
Chris Cunninham,
disturbing,
fetival,
hand camera,
Italy,
Torino,
Traffic Festival
Sixtoo: Duration Project
The film shows Seka, Sixtoo's graffiti alias removing electrical entry point plates from various properties and street lamps in Halifax, Nova Scotia 2001. Then taking them back to his studio to paint graffiti based art with them. Then at nightfall he screws the plates back in place, then photograph's them for his records. In addition to the film there are stills of more of Sixtoo's art and project information.
Labels:
art,
documentary,
Duration,
graffiti,
Halifax,
Nova Scotia,
Sixtoo,
street art
Asylum Street Spanker's: New Jazz Fiddle
Asylum Street Spanker's with Famous Jake on the fiddle.
Labels:
Asylum Street Spanker's,
Famous Jake,
fiddle,
live,
New Jazz Fiddle,
old time,
Vaudeville
Doc Watson & David Holt: Sitting on Top of the World
Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion ~ the legendary Doc Watson with David Holt, doing a little story telling and performing Sitting on Top of the World.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs & Alison Krauss: Down to the River to Pray
A beautiful A Capella trio consisting of Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs & Alison Krauss performing the traditional Down to the River to Pray. This song is most notably from the soundtrack of O' Brother Where Art Thou?
Labels:
a capella,
Alison Krauss,
Doc Watson,
live,
O' Brother Where Art Thou?,
old time,
Ricky Skaggs,
trio
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Al Green: Love & Happiness
Al Green performing Love & Happiness live on Soul Train.
Labels:
Al Green,
live,
Love and Happiness,
Soul Train
Al Green: Tiered of Being Alone
Al Green performing Tiered of Being Alone live on a show called SOUL, in 1973.
Labels:
1973,
Al Green,
live,
soul,
Tiered of Being Alone
Curtis Mayfield: Pusherman
Curtis Mayfield performs his classic song on Night Music.
Labels:
Curtis Mayfield,
live,
Night Music,
Pusherman
Curtis Mayfield: People Get Ready
Curtis Mayfield in a poignant performance from Night Music. Taylor Dane performs backing vocals.
Labels:
Curtis Mayfield,
live,
Night Music,
People Get Ready,
Taylor Dane
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
North Mississippi All Stars: Make Me Down A Pallet On Your Floor
The North Mississippi All Stars doing an acoustic version of the Mississippi John Hurt classic Make Me Down A Pallet On Your Floor.
Nick Ogawa: Shady Grove
A beautiful rendition of the traditional tune Shady Grove played by Nick Ogawa on the cello and vocals.
In his words:
In his words:
I love this song. It's a traditional folk/bluegrass song that's been handed down and evolved in various ways over time. There are tons of different versions out there. I originally learned it from a friend, who had learned it from the Jerry Garcia and David Grisman "Pizza Tapes."
Recently my version has been getting some radio play, which I'm really excited about! My album includes this song and is available on cdbaby.com here:
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/takenobu
and also on apple itunes here: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZ...
Labels:
cello,
Nick Ogawa,
Shady Grove,
traditional,
YouTube
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