@mrjyn
June 30, 2007
JATS: are you ready for the country? broken whisky glass
practicalstylists "Are You Ready for the Country" and "... "Are You Ready for the Country" and "Broken Whiskey Glass"
dolkstöt ryggrad: dödlig tåg: O'JAYS
O'Jays
Back stabbers
(What they do!)
(They smile in your face)
All the time they want to take your place
The back stabbers (back stabbers)
All you fellows who have someone and you really care, yeah, yeah
Then it's all of you fellows who better beware, yeah yeah
Somebody's out to get your lady
A few of your buddies they sure look shady
Blades are long, clenched tight in their fist
Aimin' straight at your back
And I don't think they'll miss
(What they do!)
(They smile in your face)
All the time they want to take your place
The back stabbers (back stabbers)
I keep gettin' all these visits from my friends, yeah,
They come to my house again and again and again and again, yeah
So are they there to see my woman
I don't even be home but they just keep on comin'
What can I do to get on the right track
I wish they'd take some of these knives off my back
(They smile in your face)
All the time they want to take your place
The back stabbers (back stabbers)
[instrumental break as per intro (1X)]
Low down... dirty...
(What they do!)
(They smile in your face)
Smiling faces... smiling faces sometimes tell lies
(Back stabbers)
(They smile in your face)
I don't need... low down, dirty bastards
(Back stabbers) [fade]
no contest: just a rum and coke or a camel or baker street
no contest: just a rum and coke or a camel or baker street
SHOX LUMANIA: Signals [Richard Bone: NYC, circa - 1982] WHEN I TELL YA MY WORKS CUT OUT REPLACING YT VIDS...IT IS! 12.08
a rare live TV performance by the legendary underground NYC band circa 1982
martha stewart's living's nancy spungen's sister's white bean and tomato toasts' recipe here
From: taqnsid & nancy live on air w/stiv bators... sid & nancy live on air w/stiv bators & cynthia of the b-girls (more)
From: taqnpart 2
Susan Spungen
Susan Spungen was the founding food editor and editorial director for food at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia from its launch in 1991 until 2003. She wrote a bimonthly column called "Easy Entertaining" for the magazine until June 2004, and helped launch MSO's first all-food title, Everyday Food. She is coauthor of the best-selling Martha Stewart's Hors d'Oeuvres Handbook. She lives in New York City.
White Bean and Tomato Toasts
Add some flavor to your summer nights with these Latin-inspired dishes from
Susan Spungen
Check out the recipes
Serves 8INGREDIENTS• 1 crusty baguette (18-to-20-inch)• 1 tomato, cut in half crosswise• 2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling• 2 garlic cloves, 1 chopped and 1 whole• 1 can (15.5 oz) white beans, drained and rinsed• 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt• Freshly ground pepper• 1 Tbsp white or red wine vinegar
DIRECTIONSPreheat oven to 375º and position a rack in middle of oven. Cut baguette into 1/4-inch slices. Spread on baking sheet and bake until edges are golden, 7 to 10 minutes. Transfer to plate and set aside. Chop one tomato half into small pieces. Set aside.
Heat oil in medium saucepan over medium heat. Add chopped garlic and sauté until toasted, about 3 minutes. Add beans, 1/2 cup water, and salt and pepper. Simmer until most of liquid has evaporated, about 5 minutes. Add vinegar and mash with fork until roughly pureed. The puree can be made one or two days ahead of time and refrigerated. Bring to room temperature before using.
Rub each slice of bread lightly with the whole garlic clove, then with the remaining half tomato. Spoon about 1 Tbsp of bean puree onto each slice and top with chopped tomato. Drizzle with olive oil and serve.
June 29, 2007
del wood: gliss-bliss
Del Wood
for mr. dante fontana and baikanangeDel Wood | |
Born: February 22, 1920 | |
Died: October 3, 1989 | |
WSM Grand Ole Opry |
In the cold, diffuse light of a mid-afternoon Sunday in Nashville, Tootsies Orchid Lounge sits at the feet of the Grand Old Opry--dull, drab and gray as slate.
Inside the darkness of the cavernous room with its scuffed maple flooring and echoes of laughter, hovers the must of 1951. Dozens glide in circles to the tintinnabulation of her piano's gliss-bliss, unaware of the decay. A palpable sense of history hovers close like saturnine rings of smoke in the surrounding orb of dankness.
Around and around, her fingers continue to dance on the keyboard. She's laughing easily, and furtively eyeing the girls in Poodle skirts. They glance at brilliantined boys with a blush...all seems to work.
Del Wood is recognized as being the most successful female, country,
solo instrumentalist.Her parents gave her a piano for her fifth birthday with the hope that she would become a classical pianist. Her dream-goal was the Grand Ole Opry, something she would eventually realize in her early 30s. She developed a thumping ragtime style that, in 1951, saw her record her version of the old minstrel show tune, Down Yonder...
Down Yonder soon became a national hit in both the Country and Pop categories in Billboard, and is considered to be the first million-selling record by a female artist...
her version on the Tennessee label reached # 5 in the US country charts and # 4 on the pop charts and sold an estimated three million copies. She was the first female instrumentalist to chalk up a million seller.
Shortening her married name (Adelaide-Hazelwood) to something easier to remember (and intentionally non-gender specific), Del started banging around in bars and honky-tonk joints in her 20s. After guesting on the Opry in 1952 and refusing the chance of playing with Bob Crosby, she joined the roster in November 1953. Her playing proved so popular that she toured with Opry shows, even to Japan. She recorded more than sixty singles and twenty-five albums, mostly for major labels: RCA, Decca, Mercury and Columbia--earning her the sobriquet Queen of Ragtime Piano.
In 1973 Jerry Lee Lewis made his first and only appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. He interrupted his performance and called Del Wood, whom he
cited as a primary influence. Together they performed Wood's hit DownYonder
which he had listened to in Ferriday by Del's earlier group, Hugh 'Baby' Jarrett and his Dixieliners on the Tennessee Records label in 1951.
She made a cameo appearance in Dolly Parton's 1984 film Rhinestone.
Wood remained a member of the Opry until the end of her life.
Del Wood died in 1989 and was interred in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.
some+of+ya'll+never+been+down+south+too+much
polk salad: tony joe white
polk salad: elvis
both from: elvisking67
ElvisFootageBoss
Elvis performing Polk Salad Annie in ... Elvis Polk Salad Annie
early hour of Jan 1st 1977
Split screen technology provides multi synched angles from enhanced 8mm footage in a 16:9 ratio widescreeen format.
This man rocked the stage vocally and physicaly and dispelled the myths about his weight given he only had just 228 days left to live.
Marked as spamElvis seemed kinda possessed in the destructive and decadent time of his life...hahaha the shadow taunting him aye.lord have mercy..the need good souls ppl
From: PappyStuckey
lustful earl and the married woman: tjw
Deep Purple - Highway Star[Original Live]
From: elvisking67
From: elvisking67
+ 60s + album + armature + American + Amsterdam + and + and1 + Annie + ballad + Benetton + bi + bi-sexual + bigamy + Bali + balling + blues + bedrock + brain + brook + bush + can't + Carl + cartoon + case + cash + castle + sheeny + CIA + Clapton + clash + classic + climax + comedy + craunchy + crave + cream + curious + dance + downhill + DJ + dressed + fryer + drugs + dry + dub + earth + electronic + elves + Emmalee + England + euro + Europa + fair + fairground + fest + fight + fire + France + freestyle + funny + gay + gear + gent + Georgia + girl + gout + go + goodbye + gr egg + housemother + handlebars + gasket + hillside + hot + humor + humping + ulna + in + Kiowa + IRA + jam + jazz - Joe + johnny + Jonas + keeper + kith + kg + kirk + kitchen + loam + Libby + live + Lil + Londoner + man + mam + muscles + metal + mick + mistype + Mr + mud + Myranda + music + Nikon + new + night + nightclub + Nordic + number + Ohio + albumen + oldies + on + Orleans + outed + pain + Paola's + paradise + phyla + polka + pops + puke + punk + rainy + ran + Roche + ride + Riki + riot + riot + rock + room + safe + salad + sauce + say + sex + show + sixties + slider + solid + songbird + southern + spy + state + Stockholm + stretchable + strummed + Sylvan + swamp + tailor + team + terror + the + throw + to + tony + tour + trials + twink + twinkly + twangs + uncovered + up + USS + video + Vinnie + vomit + war + wheels - white + world + wrestle + wrestler + wrestling + yesterday + you + zebra + seraglio + steamer
Non-Performing Achievement: billy sherril's legacy
BILLY SHERRILL
1995 Inductee
Lifework Award for Non-Performing Achievement (mr. dante fontana and i have also won this award)
Famous as songwriter and producer, Billy Sherrill came toCountry Music form an upbringing in tent meeting gospel and a youth devoted to sax playing and piano pounding in rock 'n' roll bands.
The Phil Campbell, Alabama native moved to Nashville in
1961, where he established an independent recording studio. The
next year he joined Columbia/Epic Records as a staff producer,
and by 1966 his star began to rise with the huge success of a
Grammy winning wong he wrote and produced for Epic's David
Houston, "Almost Persuaded". That same year he signed Tammy
Wynette to Epic Records, like himself a native of Alabama, and
their association was to prove legendary.
Sherrill wrote and produced most of the songs that are synonymous
with Wynette's career:
Catalog Highlights
Stand By Your Man
Co-writer: Tammy Wynette
- Artists: Tammy Wynette
Almost Persuaded
Co-writer: Glenn Sutton
- Artists: David Houston, Dottie West, Conway Twitty, Wayne Newton, Tammy Wynette, George Jones
The Most Beautiful Girl
My Elusive Dreams
Co-writer: Norro Wilson, Rory Bourke
- Artists: Charlie Rich
Co-writer: Curly Putman
- Artists: David Houston, Tammy Wynette
Your Good Girl Is Gonna Go Bad
Co-writer: Glenn Sutton
- Artists: Tammy Wynette
June 28, 2007
l'expérience américaine perfect
there is no need to study the perfect american experience. just watch this french docu-tainment and it is all explained as only a french woman named sheila can do it.il n'y a aucun besoin d'avoir connaissance de l'expérience américaine perfect, montre juste ce docutainment français et il est tout expliqué comme seulement une femme française peut
toni basil covers the waterfront and devo
Toni Basil does DEVOBasil's Cover of the DEVO Song "...
Be Stiff
From: Jeff9964
and more from mr. fontana who seems desperate to return even if it kills him:
Mercies ahead sufficient, the end to finish former. I
demand that you Continue being sinfully like that
sunhat contributes behind (Waco). But, if I
rise, I must go singling apart. They know, finally
"Mr. Sichtcouncils Ltd." De Dante Fontana;. It makes
examinación dentally if they gush forth to the external
part. But the diverto of calculation (or weeks) during its form
of thing(s) of the hands.
June 27, 2007
when the saints go marchin' in/mother's little helper medley en francais
Petula Clark et Johnny Hallyday
Uploaded by lemeteque
when the saints go marchin' in/mother's little helper/girl/downtown (medley en francais)
Jimmy Fontana - Il mondo
Uploaded by Gabaom
"Il mondo"
"No, stanotte amore,
non ho più pensato a te.
Ho aperto gli occhi
per guardare intorno a me.
E intorno a me
girava il mondo come sempre.
Gira il mondo gira,
nello spazio senza fine.
Con gli amori appena nati,
con gli amori già finiti.
Con la gioia e col dolore
della gente come me...
Il mondo,
soltanto adesso io ti guardo.
Nel tuo silenzio io mi perdo.
E sono niente accanto a te.
Il mondo non si è fermato
mai un momento.
La notte insegue sempre il giorno.
Ed il giorno verrà...
Oh mondo... ...
Il mondo non si è fermato
mai un momento.
La notte insegue sempre il giorno.
Ed il giorno verrà..."
Gene Vincent & Eddie Cochran
Uploaded by 50srealm
Joni Anderson (Mitchell) - Born to Take the Highway
"Before she was Joni Mitchell she was Joni Anderson of Saskatoon, the fair young maid of Canadian folk music singing on the Oscar Brandt hootenany show, Let's Sing Out. "Born to Take the Highway" is unreleased elsewhere, as far as I know. Glimpses of the late Dave Van Ronk, Tom and Harry Chapin and the now octagenarian Oscar Brandt are found here. Oscar still hosts a radio show every week out of New York ."
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bâtards, d'abrutis, baisant des chattes, et des piqûres: ian dury!
Ian Dury
Sweet Gene Vincent
Ian Dury and the Blockheads
What a Waste
Ian Dury and the Blockheads
Jack Shit George
Ian Dury&The Blockheads
Mash it up Harry with Jools Holland
The Blockheads with one of their favo... The Blockheads with Suggs on vocals
my old man
all except sgv From: haroldturkeypants
Can you tell the difference between S... Can you tell the difference between Stork and butter?
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