@mrjyn
December 29, 2006
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Duke Ellington - Afro Bosso
"During a performance of the Duke Ellington in 1965 we hear the Duke presenting one of his recent compositions "Afro Bosso". Drummer Sam Woodyard sets the pattern and there is ample room for all of Ellington's star musicians. One notices back in the trumpet section Duke's son Mercer. He would would lead his father's band after Duke's death in 1974"
Added by boberwig
December 22, 2006
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December 15, 2006
Muddy Waters & Willie Dixon - Hoochie Coochie Man
"Muddy Waters singing with the composer of this song, Willie Dixon, Hoochie Coochie Man. Junior Wells on harp, Johnny Winter and Mike Bloomfield on guitar."
Added by bluesplayer89
December 14, 2006
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Roland Kirk - Lover Man
"In a little restaurant in Amersfoort, Holland, Roland Kirk was recorded with the Swiss trio of pianist George Gruntz in 1959 by the KRO broadcasting company"
Added by boberwig
December 8, 2006
December 7, 2006
December 6, 2006
Coleman Hawkins - I wish that I was Twins
"... We now see the 1935 performance of Coleman Hawkins announcing and playing two full chorusses of "I wish I were Twins". This was a tune recorded and made popular by Fats Waller in 1934 and Coleman gave it his best with Leo de la Fuente on piano. I think this is a most unique piece of early jazz history on film."
Added by boberwig
December 5, 2006
December 3, 2006
Jona Lewie: You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties [x 2: TOTP + TROS TOP 50 ND 'DISCO PLANET']
Jona Lewie - You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties
[totp] Kirsty MacColl at backJona Lewie - You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties
TROS Top 50 'Disco Planet,' The Netherlands
i bet he was banging the singer in red. she was giving him that come to bed look. she should be so lucky - he's an arse dunker - strictly young men.
I DON'T KNOW IF HE'S AN 'ARSE DUNKER', BUT THOSE ARE TWO OF THE SEXIEST BACKUPS THIS ED'S SEEN IN A WHILE, AND WHAT A FANTASTIC VERSION - [::]
December 2, 2006
Gershon Kingsley - Popcorn
"Gershon Kingsley's " Popcorn " is one of the worlds most recognisable tunes ...not bad going for a man who penned the track in two minutes.! ! ..... It was recorded in 1969 for Kingsley's solo album " Music To Moog By " http://www.virginmegastores... which saw Kingsley pioneering the use of Dr. Moog's early synthesizer.....Hot Butter released a more up-tempo version of Popcorn in 1972 . This became an instant hit across the world, and has the distinct title ot being The Worlds First Commercially Successful "Synthesizer" Record, WOW !!......Just as the name Moog is connected to Synthesizer...so too is Kingsley to Electronica......N.B While nearly 100 cover versions of Popcorn have been released over the years( i have 37 ),the funniest if not most impressive, has to be by a bearded man with a rubber-band..."
Added by TONYM2M2
(via Otomano)
December 1, 2006
November
Lionel Hampton Orchestra - Vibes Boogie
Goran Bregovic - So Nevo Si (Erkekler, Ya Rayah)
Seksu Roba - Intersexual Overdrive
Willie Dixon - Sittin' And Cryin' The Blues
Abdel Halim Hafez - Bokrah We Baadoh
Lenny Breau - Georgia On My Mind
Vanessa and the O's - Charlie Charlie
Helen Humes - I Can't Believe You're in Love with Me
Undisputed Truth - Boogie Bump Boogie
GG Allin and the Jabbers - Live Fast, Die Fast
AC DC - Rock n' Roll Damnation
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Bellbottoms
Furry Lewis - Furry Lewis Rag / Going to Brownsville, and more.
George Jones - Tall Tall Trees
Echo and The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
Tim Hardin - If I Were A Carpenter
Johnny Crawford - If You Don't Work You Don't Eat
Jacques Dutronc - Les Playboys
Kraftwerk - The Telephone Call
Hansje - Silex Pistols Piew Piew
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Arabian Knights
The Saints - Lipstick On Your Collar
Dr Feelgood - She Does It Right
Denny Blaze - The Avarage Homeboy
The Band - Up On Cripple Creek
Four Tops - I Can´t Help Myself
Bill Haley - Shake Rattle and Roll
Lightnin' Hopkins - Questionaire Blues
The Count Five - Piece of Mind
My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult - Sex on Wheelz
Nina Simone - Four women / Save me
Jerry Lee Lewis - No One But Me
Jerry Lee Lewis and Neil Young - You Don't Have To Go
Amanda Lear - Queen Of Chinatown
Freddie King - Blues Band Shuffle
Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock
The Ramones - The KKK Took My Baby Away
Johnny Cash - God's Gonna Cut You Down
Robert Gordon & Link Wray - Red Hot
Robyn Hitchcock & the Egyptians - Raymond Chandler Evening
Johnny Cash - God's Gonna Cut You Down (much much better fan version)
Sparks - Perfume (On Gilmore Girls)
Abdul Hassan & Orchestra - Arabian Affair
R.L. Burnside - Just Like A Woman
Brigitte Bardot & Manitas de Plata - Une soirée flamenco à Saint-Tropez
Perry Como & Andrew Sisters - Hey Good Lookin'
Carter Family - Hearts Of Stone
Herbie Hancock & The Rockit Band - Rockit
Tav Falco's Panther Burns - Rock Me Baby
Bing Crosby (& Grace Kelly) - True Love
Herbie Hancock - Canteloupe Island
Deep Purple and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (In 1969)
Ruth Brown - Teardrops From My Eyes
Ultramagnetic MCs - Traveling At The Speed Of Thought
Ike Cole - Nat "King" Cole Medley
Sonny Boy Williamson - Keep It To Yourself
Sonny Rollins - Weaver of Dreams
George Clinton - Get Up For The Down Stroke
Robert Jr. Lockwood - Every Day I Have The Blues
Big Joe Turner - Shake, Rattle & Roll
Raffaella Carra - Hay que venir al Sur
Anita O'Day - Sweet Georgia Brown
Frank Sinatra - Last Night When We Were Young
Taj Mahal & Corey Harris - Sittin' on top of the world
Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers - Taylor's Rock
Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Gonna move across the river
Fairport Convention - Dirty Linen
Jaye P. Morgan - My Baby Just Cares for Me
Memphis Slim - Rockin' The House
Eric Mingus and Gary Lucas - Oh Death Where Is Thy Sting
Chemical Brothers - Hey Boy Hey Girl
DEVO - Whip It (on "Fridays")
Richard & Linda Thompson - Lonely Hearts
Thelonious Monk - Rhythm-a-ning
(Kids From) Fame - HI-FIDELITY
November 29, 2006
Roy Milton & June Richmond - Hey Lawdy Mama
"Roy Milton and his Solid Senders with the big mama June Richmond singing "Hey Lawdy Mama" in a 1944 soundie directed by Josef Berne"
Added by Longtalldavid
November 28, 2006
Thelonious Monk - Rhythm-a-ning
"Another clip from a film recorded in the sixties and found in the archives of the Dutch broadcasting company. What else is buried in there and might show up at some time. A collector in Holland taped this from a jazz show of recordings done mainly in the late fifties or early sixties. The Thelonnious Monk quartet plays Rhythm-a-ning in 1961 with Charlie Rouse on tenor, John Ore on bass, and Frankie Dunlop on drums."
Added by boberwig
November 27, 2006
Jaye P. Morgan - My Baby Just Cares for Me
"Jaye P. Morgan appears in a 1958 Art Ford Jazz Party. An interesting part of this performance is to watch the intense playing of drummer Gene Krupa behind her. ..."
Added by boberwig
November 26, 2006
Splogman - In my spaceship
"complete first version of the video I made to go with the song I made with the kids of The Geert Grote School for the CD Interplanetary Materials"
Added by splog
Fairport Convention - Dirty Linen
ABBA - Kisses Of Fire
Kisses Of Fire to Agnetha whom was seen out in Stockholm's nightlife yesterday drinking champaign and having fun. Good for You Agnetha! Live a little!
Added by jesusenriquerivas
November 25, 2006
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November 19, 2006
Sonny Rollins - Weaver of Dreams
"29 year old Sonny Rollins with just bass and drums is playing "Weaver of Drams" in the Netherlands in the Singer Theatre in the small town of Laren in 1959. .."
Added by boberwig
Ike Cole - Nat "King" Cole Medley
Ike Cole Salutes His Brother Nat "King" Cole. Scopitone.
Added by visualguidance
(via Bedazzled)
Or: Watch it at Dailymotion.
November 18, 2006
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November 16, 2006
Abdul Hassan & Orchestra - Arabian Affair
"This obscure instrumental 'belly-dance' track made it to #4 in Holland in 1978. From German Tv."
Added by spaceship010
Johnny Cash - God's Gonna Cut You Down (much much better)
Johnny Cash was a great man and had a lot to say about the treatment of native americans."