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June 26, 2007
Povel Ramel - Ittma Hohah (Självplågarvisa från Chit'n Pot'n Bah i Indien) / Var är tvålen? / Aj, vad jag är kär / Underbart är kort
"Late Swedish entertainer and composer Povel Ramel in 4 highly enjoyable numbers from the 1956 movie musical 'Ratataa' (directed by Hasse Ekman).
Also starring Martin Ljung and Gunwer Bergkvist"
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lgl-o-phile: international affair: the covers
International Affair
I can help (Billy Swan) We were both wrong (B.Murray) Cry one more time (Wolf, Justman) They called it rock (N.Lowe + D.Edmunds) Clean cut kid (Bob Dylan) | A.I. on the jukebox (D.Edmunds, W.Birch) Suddenly single (Butch Hornsby) Tongue and cheek (D.Gillepsie) I feel so bad (Temple, Johnson) Las Vegas (live) (Gram Parsons, Rick Grech) |
International Affair
The Village Voice
Robert Christgau:
To keep my bearings, I often review records in bunches, by stylistic affinity. So I've reached back to 1990 yet against catchup with Africa and, er, jazz-rock. Gad-no lyrics to steal jokes from. But the 1991 picks were undeniable.PICK HIT:Linda Gail Lewis
International Affair (New Rose import): The long-ago costar of the lowbrow gem Together registers more twang per syllable than prime Duane Eddy, belting and screeching like a flat-out hillbilly-Jeannie C. Riley, say. But though I'd love to hear her "Harper Valley P.T.A." (or "Fist City," or"9 to 5"), she's Jerry Lee's sister, wildass before she's anything else. She doesn't ignore country on this band-centered studio job, but except for Billy Swan's "I Can Help" ("If your child needs a mama we can discuss that too"), the standouts are from Wolf-Justman, Dave Edmunds, Bob Dylan, all of whom should be damn proud. Covering "They Called It Rock," she gets up to "Someone in the newspaper said it was shit," and instead of rushing discreetly on to the next line she draws out that last word with the relish of a gal who's waited to sing it all her life. Pretty great.
the covers from International Affair
i can help
billy swann
they called it rock
nick lowe
feel so bad
elvis
ooh las vegas
emmylou harris
clean cut kid/positively 4th street
dylan
and this new cryptoglyph from mr. dante fontana:
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My first girlfriend, Karen Holley (sp?) Dash Rip Rock - Jenny Says - Beat Rodeo - New Love 1986: I got over it. Over It! (Parrot from Eureka)
My first girlfriend, Karen Holley (sp?) Dash Rip Rock - Jenny Says - Beat Rodeo - New Love 1986: I got over it. Over It! (Parrot from Eureka)
my first girlfriend, karen holley, broke up with me in about 1984, started going out with the lead singer of this 1.
local baton rouge band,which spawned this 2., the worst band and singer of all time (this actually made me get a little throwup in my mouth);
wrote to the singer of this 3. group in 1985 and got invited up to visit...
when she got to new york,
she was approached by the guitar player...they got married anyway! 4.
i got over it.
1. From: silentkev singing jenny says with fred on ...
Dash Rip Rock
Jenny Says
2. From: cooltunesrus
Cowboy Mouth
The Late Late Show
3. From: gornackguy
"New Love"
Beat Rodeo 1986
hello? is anybody out there?
From: dhrrltka
Jim Reeves - He'll Have To Go & Adios... Jim Reeves
He'll Have To Go & Adios Amigo
korean subs
From: rormeno
ELO
Telephone Line (1976)
From: susieretrofutureBlondie
Hangin' On The Telephone 1978
Provided By:Interview with Jack Lee on the story ... Interview with Jack Lee
songwriter: Hanging on the Telephone
From: Byrds4Millennia
Roger McGuinn played banjo and guitar... Roger McGuinn w/ the Chad Mitchell Trio (early 1960s)
three song performance from the Bell Telephone Hour
From: industrial82
PETE SHELLEY - TELEPHONE OPERATOR
From: Bezu007
Mini moni - Telephone Ring Ring Ring ... Mini moni
Telephone (Ring Ring Ring)
w/ italian subs
From: bachinekoShenna Easton
Telephone
From: FattyJubbo
A video for "Telephone Thing" by thee... Telephone Thing
the FALL
From: KangK
New Edition feat. Bobby Brown
Mr. Telephone Man
June 24, 2007
uncoeur
my craunchometer will be being serviced for a few days...
stay craunchy 'till then
uncorking Heart performs "Magic Man" on the KWS...
Heart
"Magic Man"
Second Ending 1976
unnirvananirvana
heart shaped box (live)
02/6/94 - Cascais, Portugal
Christopher Wall, born in 1975 and li...Christopher Wall, born in 1975 and living in Philadelphia, holds the Guinea's world record for having lived the longest with his heart outside his chest.This rare condition is called Utopia Cordi's. This inspiring profile is taken from the American television show Guinness World Records: Primitive September 1998
June 23, 2007
next time you see me i might be see-through OR is mdf (playin' possum)?
From: monolith0Orson Welles WINO!
George Jones
Honky Tonk Song
From: countrygerry1
George Jones
Wrong's What I Do Best
David Ball
Too Much Blood In My Alcohol Level
From: DavidKiern
littlebigface
起こるものは何でも私に、このポストによって私を覚えなさい!
From: loca1101 寺内たけしとブルージーンズ - 津軽じょんがら節 寺内たけしとブルージーンズ - 津軽じょんがら節
From: gavrochedrums
wipeoutメル・テイラー御大
From: ombremor Crazy video clip from Alan Vega's son... Crazy video clip from Alan Vega's song "Wipeout beat", from "Saturn Strip", his third album
From: NonoMu Kunihiko Kase & the Wild Ones
"Omoide ... Kunihiko Kase & the Wild Ones
"Omoide no Nagisa"
1938年PCL製作「續千萬長者」から。エノケンの「セントルイスブルースや二村と の絶妙な二重唱(?)が見事です!st. louis blues
This is the second music video I made... The Gories second music video I made...to personify the west-African spirit, Ogun, for my future feature length effort, Wayne County Ramblin'http://www.waynecountyramblin.com/def
Provided By:
From: DcdrmwthmeAnimal vs Buddy Rich
From: kpjjazz Don Byas playing 'I'll Remember April... Don Byas playing 'I'll Remember April' at the Molde - Norway Jazz Festival in 1966. Sorry that the clip is incomplete but this is all I have and it is fine whilst it lasts!
ji (mi)(mmy) gate
this one's for mr. dante fontana, starting with a little number from his home country and ending with a climb up the heavenly stairs!
but you say: TPA, why you give us classic rockers' video? we are aware of these?
i say: i don't give you classic rockers' video! i give you great youtube debate and then i give you a world you never imagined...
Now Please for hendrix of jimi
it's winter or summer in tokyo...you've just come home from dinner with the boss...he's insulted your seniority to an underling...you've drunk many sakis...you sit down lotus-style at your mac and enter into a classic american pastime...rock n' roll debates and determining who is the greatest guitarist of all time...
now close your eyes and get italicized!
From: orestes988 Jimi Hendrix and the Experience perfo...
Jimi Hendrix and the Experience performing Voodoo Child on Swedish TV. Stockholm, 9. january - Koncerthuset - 1. Black and white. Great performance!
As for execution jimi Hendrix and execution of experience cursing the ヴードゥー teaching is put on the child of Swedish TV. Stockholm, 9. January - Koncerthuset - 1. Black and white. Large efficiency!
Actually bud when he first started off how to play he could not afford to buy a left handed guitar and all he had was a right, but before when he died eric clapton was going to give him the right left handed guitar but it was too late..it had been about that he will give the counterclockwise guitar the right to diederic clapton him, but when excessively being slow, him who plays him it was not possible first to be able buy the counterclockwise guitar, from method separated it started and the right he to be had, but when really showing entirely beforejimi is one i try to play everyday.he's in his own world,its fuckin hard to play till you get in the right state of mind. it's all in the mind,loose yourself and play it,by the way he was an arbor reneger.With jimi of スパム in spiritual state on all certain right of heart, you yourself who are loosened until the showing which enters, it does that 1 I try everyday.he's of his himself world in order to play, making fuckin eager, being to be reneger of the arbor which is he at the place.dude, jimi hendrix had to play the guitar backwards cause when he started playpen guitar they dent make left handed guitars so he taught himself how to play backwards and he is spoor God! ROCK ON!The showing which is brought to the rear where he as for him the method of playing to the rear the concavity increases the counterclockwise guitar where those make the fact that it is the God of spoor the guitar of playpen which therefore he taught to him himself when is begun and the guitar must be performedi agree. Jimi Hendrix is the best futurist in history. Now don't get me wrong, i love page and clapton but hendrix is out of this world.With me in order to agree スパム, sign had been attached Hendrix is the Futurism whose history is best. Now the wrongdoing is not obtained in me, I love page and clapton, but as for hendrix there is from this world. The slewing gear the page say rather thin weaklyyeah, page is pretty sloppy. but he is one hell of a guitarist. either way, i don't think Page could live up to Hendrix standardsas スパム, to obtain, it showed, but the page can keeping responding to the standard of Hendrix as for him one hell of either method guitarist.hey 'comelier' what the hell...? how dare you dis-respect a true genius like hendrix in public. who cares? we all know equipment was primitive in the late 60's and the man had probably just done his 14thy night in a row. leave your opinion to yourself. who the hell are you? what does it matter if this performance snored as polished as Alberto hall. i still learned from it.why don't you learn to have some RESPECT!!!me without thinking, does the challenge which is the impolite true genius how like hendrix of the public whom you worry?.. no lambkin just a little ' it shows me without thinking, does the challenge which is the impolite true genius how like hendrix of the public whom you worry?.. no just a little ' it shows as comelier スパム and is high. ? We all devices are beginning in the sixties latter term, the 14th night where the person perhaps exactly permission in the line is that in you yourself you know that you give an advise? That, this efficiency as the Alberto hole it polishes, assuming when you scratch snore, is that importance something which I do not learn the fact that still it has the point from it why! ! It learned!this is actually quite a flat version of voodoo child. the Alberto hall performance is far superiorwhose スパム where sign has been attached to the child meaning that スパム which of スパム is this level edition rather, applying cursing the ヴードゥー teaching with the Alberto holedon't search for him in a tale called heaven..he's gone..rather search for a new legend..(hint)excellent is new. (hint) heaven. for the sake of he's gone. rather being not to search him of the story which is called investigation efficiency legend.
Now Please for jimmy the page
From: keiko1881 Jimmy Page playing a longer version o...
Jimmy Page playing a longer version of the Stairway to heaven solo. This solo is so great. One of the best ever played?The page of ジミー which does the edition where the stairway is longer in solo of the heaven. Independent this is large very. It is done, 1 handle being best. !People always say the best guitarist is their favorite guitarist. It is impossible to determine the best, it depends on your interests. I prefer Jimmy because his solos fit with the songs perfectly and have feel in them. I also like other guitarists like Hendrix, Angus Young, EVH, Eric Clapton, and Jeff Beck for all different reasons. I like Page the most out of all of them though because I like his style the most. It all depends on your interests ;).Of the people speech is guitarist of the best guitarist their taste always. That being best to your interest what is decided depends impossibly, is. I being, that solo which is agreeable with song completely like ジミー, possess feeling with those. In addition as for me Hendrix, the young person of the un gas, other guitarists like EVH, エリック Clapton, and Beck of ジェフ for the reason where everything differs is liked. I it meaning that I most like that style all mustard oaks most like the page. That is influenced by all your interests; )omg i can't believe u even dared to use slash's name in the same sentence with jimmy page.It is not possible to believe u which makes boldly in order to use the name in the slash in the same sentence of this page of the omg ending!For everyone stating the "official list" of greatest guitarists, composers, WE DON'T CARE.
This is a video of a great guitar solo, I would prefer to discuss it than debate who's the best. There is no BEST guitarist, there are no top guitarists of all time, contrary to what you may have read in Rolling Stone. There's only music that different people appreciate."The official list" of splendid guitarists, the composer is shown, we do not worry everyone.
It is best rather than liking the fact that you discuss video my that of the everyone's independence large guitar, you discuss this, is. Guitarist which is best to those which can read the rolling stone is not guitarists with respect to all times which is there, in the opposite direction. There is music only the people who differ recognize!every one is wrong except for oran200 i mean come on a1dukester john lennon are u retarted jimi and frusciante and the srvAs for each one jimi and frusciante and srv retarted thing lennon coming by a1dukester John of u, by mistake it is excluding oran200 where I mean thing!the order of the best guitar players in the world is
1) jimi hendrex
2)jimmy page
3)eric claptonAs for order of the guitar player where the world is best:
1) hendrex of jimi
2) of jimmy the page
3) clapton of ericfrusciante is the best =)as for frusciante is best, =)
June 21, 2007
Born with the Orleans News On
from Gabaom's description on dailymotion of Louis Prima's Buona Sera,
i think this sums up the great man's glorious career:
Born with the Orleans News on-- December 7, 1910, Louis PRIMA was a genii's Bean... Louie Prima is most known going back to 1956 also Wildest, in which appear Just has a gigolo on Marie... With Lime, it played with the orchestra of Sam Butera, Witnesses with the Kaspar Lounge, smallest of the large living rooms of the Sahara hotel of Las Vegas. Married five times, divorced as much, this wire of Italian emigrants who passed for a mongrel because of his basin dye left in annals of Las Vegas the memory of a doubled public entertainer of a heat inconstant rabbit. Struck of a concussion in 1975, he died after three years of coma. He was the inventor of the rate/rhythm ninny, that which had known to mix rigmarole, swing, pop music and quadruple-professional.
In the early thirties trumpeter/showman Louis Prima ( b.1910) played in New Orleans in the "Courtyard Club" on Bourbon Street. He moved later to New York and started the " Famous Door" on 52nd Street.
This 1937 film clip starts with a short conversation between Prima and some customers in the Famous Door and then the band plays Basin Street Blues in what looks like a New years party.
On clarinet is Pee Wee Russell quietly sitting next to the piano, leaving the main part of the show to Prima.
COUNTERFIT
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outed by whimperin' bill anderson from a television special that could only be TNN or possibly TBN, this veritable craunch-mart of a craunch session easily rates as craunch porn in its "titillation with no redeeming value," or its "i know it when i see it" factor. after researching johnny counterfit i now empathize with the supreme court justices who must also have felt a little sickened from their required overexposure to certain unartfully presented pornography, although probably less inclined to masturbate.
i am not easily confused and in fact have been known to be purposefully obfuscatory. i am dedicated to the pun, but if there exists one in mr. counterfit's sir name--i am checked and confess it here. (i now empathize with former president clinton who was also confused by "it".)
i will defer any tongue-in-cheek or winking appraisal as to the legitimacy or "counterfeitness" of johnny counterfit to the following panel from this forum of the hee haw roadshow who may be more knowledgeable on the subject; however, if you are easily offended by cornpone, or are allergic to corn (think hee haw without the animation or hot chicks and more toupees), then you may want to skip this particular clip featuring a medley of "counterfit" songs ending with a most explicit version of del reeves singing green, green grass of home as walter brennan en duet with mr. counterfit as john wayne, and proceed straight to the two clips from sons of country singers, conway twitty and roger miller-- there, i think you will find a more palatable introduction to this particularly unpalatable entreé of craunch dui jour.
as a prepended apologia to this post i have appended a postprandial palate-cleanser of white lightning by the possum: prost!
johnny counterfit (in two parts)
i walk the line/walkin' the floor/act naturally
del reeves and johnny counterfit singing green green grass of home as walter brennan and john wayne
Counterfit Bio
Comedian/Celebrity ImpressionistBorn in Omaha, Nebraska, comedian/celebrity voice impressionist, Johnny Counterfit started developing his skills when, as a child, he watched most of the cartoons, movies, and variety shows found on television in the late 1960’s. Through Elementary and High School, Johnny would entertain students and teachers, sometimes to the chagrin of the latter, while honing his vocal and ad-lib skills during class and recess.While still in High School, the young comedian began performing on stage, at the Nashville West Dinner Theater, in Portland, Oregon, albeit as a “freebie” on open-mic Sunday evenings. In 1981, Johnny Counterfit decided to attempt a career in show business, assembled a band, and never looked back.
In 1990, the “big break” came when ABC in Hollywood became aware of Counterfit, and asked him to be part of its new America’s Funniest People broadcast. After that, Johnny appeared on a host of networks including CBS, TNN (The Nashville Network), TBS, and The Disney Channel. Johnny’s voices starred in the (1986) EMMY award winning feature, A Claymation Christmas Celebration, still being sold on Amazon.com.
Johnny Counterfit continues appearing on television and radio.
Counterfit Reviews
"One of the most crowd pleasing entertainers I have ever met!"hell-o darlin'
mike twitty
dean miller
old toy trains
white lightning
george jones
1960s
THE完 PERFECT完 AMERICAN な: johnny couterfit surfeit
June 20, 2007
tammy wynette: well-versed (I'LL ADD SOME PLAYABLE VIDEOS SOON: TPA 11.29.08)
medazzaland interview
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Tammy Wynette dead at 55
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- She grew up picking cotton in Mississippi, worked as a beautician and sang for the people who, like her, knew about hardship and heartache.
Tammy Wynette, whose hits included the classic country ode "Stand by Your Man," died Monday at age 55 while napping at her Nashville home.
The cause of her death was believed to be a blood clot, spokeswoman Evelyn Shriver said. Wynette had had a series of health problems in recent years.
Billy Sherrill, who co-wrote "Stand By Your Man" with Wynette, signed her to Epic Records and produced her pivotal early hits. Other hits included "I Don't Wanna Play House," "Womanhood," "Take Me to Your World," "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad," and "The Ways to Love a Man."
The genius of "Stand By Your Man" was how Wynette's tearful voice undercut the lyrics, capturing the pain of a woman struggling to be true to a man who probably didn't deserve it.
Throughout Wynette's 25-year career, stormy marriages and hospital stays threatened to overshadow one of the most successful singing stories in country music history. In 1978, she was abducted at a Nashville shopping center, driven 80 miles in her luxury car, beaten and released by a masked assailant. No one was ever arrested, though Wynette later said the man apparently ended up in prison for another crime.
Wynette's personal life settled down that year when she married her fifth and final husband, George Richey.
She was hospitalized for various ailments dozens of times, and admitted in the late 1970s to being dependent on painkilling drugs. She had several operations in the last 10 years to relieve recurring inflammation and infections of her bile duct.
Wynette raised from the grave
NASHVILLE, Tenn., APRIL 14 - The body of country music star Tammy Wynette was removed from her tomb and autopsied Wednesday in an attempt to answer questions raised in the year since her death.
The steps were taken a week after three of Wynette's daughters filed a wrongful-death suit against her doctor and her husband-manager, George Richey, claiming they were responsible for her death at the age of 55.
Richey told a news conference he had requested the autopsy because of the allegations made against him in the suit.
``I'm profoundly saddened her children are willing to drag their mother's closely guarded private life into the public, leaving me no choice but to respond,'' he said.
``I'm saddened that out of frustration over financial matters, her daughters have been willing to work so hard to discredit their mother. ... I'm saddened that part of Tammy's legacy is this fiasco,'' he said.
Richey said his late wife, known as the ``first lady of country music,'' had not wanted to be autopsied or cremated. Her body was entombed at Woodlawn mausoleum in Nashville.
``Tammy was a woman who knew what she wanted in life and in death,'' he said.
Bruce Levy, Tennessee's chief medical examiner, said he had conducted the autopsy and would issue a report in four to six weeks.
One week ago, three of Wynette's daughters -- Georgette Smith, Jackie Daley and Tina Jones -- sued Richey and Wynette's doctor, Wallis Marsh of Pittsburgh, in Davidson County Circuit Court for $50 million in compensatory damages and an unspecified amount in punitive damages.
The suit alleged that Marsh was guilty of malpractice by giving the singer powerful narcotic drugs and Richey had ''improperly and inappropriately maintained her narcotic addiction, improperly administered narcotics to her and failed to see that she would receive necessary medical treatment.''
Officials earlier this year asked the coroner for an autopsy, but he refused, saying he did not have sufficient evidence to seek a court order for the removal of her body from the tomb. Richey's request, he said Wednesday, allowed him to proceed.
Wynette, who had long suffered from intestinal illness and other health problems, died April 6, 1998. At the time, her death was listed as due to natural causes, and Marsh said it had been caused by blood clots in her lungs.
MIDAZOLAM
Tammy Wynette's daughters settle $50 million lawsuit
Story filed: 09:05 Friday 19th April 2002
The daughters of Tammy Wynette have dropped legal action against a doctor over her death.
They had claimed Dr Wallis Marsh contributed to Wynette's death in 1998.
Lawyers for both sides say they have now agreed a secret out-of-court settlement.
A trial had been set for May 7.
The country star's four daughters were suing for $50 million, claiming Dr Marsh had mismanaged her case.
"Both parties are quite happy that it's over and done with," said Dr Marsh's lawyer Wilbur McCoy Otto.
She suffered for years with painful stomach ailments and was treated for addiction to painkillers.
Dr Marsh prescribed the painkiller Versed to the singer.
The daughters also sued the pharmacy Care Solutions of Nashville for delivering the painkiller and Wynette's last husband, George Richey, for helping to administer it.
The daughters - Tina Jones, Jackie Daly, Georgette Smith and Gwen Nicholas - previously removed Richey from the lawsuit .
He had asked that Wynette's body be exhumed for an autopsy to help clear up questions about her death.
In October, a federal judge also dismissed Care Solutions from the case.
In the U.S.—
- Versed
In Canada—
- Versed
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Prolonged after-effects of midazolam dosing after dental surgery inspired Duran Duran vocalist Simon Le Bon to entitle the group's 1997 album Medazzaland, likely in reference to psychotropic effects he experienced.