01. Ron Rinaldi - Mexican Summer (Spacetalk)
02. Jam Band '80 - Jammin' (With The Jam Band) (Rush Hour Music)
03. Sunset Gun - Be Thankful For What You Got (Thanks But No Thanks Edit) (Balearic Blah Blah)
04. Carrie Cleveland - Love Will Set You Free (Kalita)
05. Nana Love - Love Feeling (Dance Mix) (BBE)
06. Rob - Make It Fast, Make It Slow (Soundway)
07. Baby Huey - California Dreamin' (Curtom)
08. Experience Unlimited - Functus (Black Fire)
09. Marvin Gaye - Right On (Tamla)
10. Jeff Floyd - Don't Leave Me (City Of Dreams)
11. Jaye P. Morgan - Let's Get Together (How Do You Are?)
12. Reuben Wilson & The Cost Of Living - Together (Cadet)
13. Frederic Castel - Open Up (Leng)
14. Billy Paul - It's Critical (12" Version) (Philadelphia International Records)
15. Oby Onyioha - Enjoy Your Life (Soundway Records)
16. John Ozila - Funky Boogie (Spaziale)
17. Bokoor Band - Onukpa Shawarpo (Strut)
18. Roy Ayers - Africa, Centre Of The World (pitched up) (Polydor)
19. BB Seaton - Dancing In The Moonlight (Studio One)
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Baton Rouge, LA — John Piper Matthews, New Sony recording Artist known by his stage name DopeBoyBluez, is revolutionizing the Southern Soul music industry with his groundbreaking new Southern Soul genre, “Nubluez.” Born on October 3, 1980, in Clinton, Louisiana, this American singer and songwriter is positioning himself as one of the greatest artists in the history of American blues-soul and a…
Lineup: Nelson Wilbury (George Harrison) – lead and harmony vocals, guitars
Otis Wilbury (Jeff Lynne) – lead and harmony vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, bass guitar
Charlie T. Wilbury Jr (Tom Petty) – lead and harmony vocals, acoustic guitar
Lefty Wilbury (Roy Orbison) – lead and harmony vocals, acoustic guitar
Lucky Wilbury (Bob Dylan) – lead and harmony vocals, acoustic guitar
Albums from the 80s:
The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 (1988)
Propaganda: They're not exactly like any other 80s band at the time. They're older, they're in their prime, and they're not bound by any contracts- they just want to record music and have fun together, and they have so much love and respect for each other, and you can feel it in the songs they make. (Plus, I think everyone's had a crush on at least one of them- I know I have.)
Pink Floyd
Formed in: 1966
Genres: Progressive rock, art rock, psychedelic rock, space rock, experimental rock
assigning community characters dark side of the moon songs (based purely on sound I cannot listen to lyrics to save my life) because I can and it's one of my favorite albums
Chang is On The Run just to get that out of the way
I thought it might be fun to start a little music blog since I am so so so passionate about my favorite songs artists. so very. Listening to new music and making all kinds of different playlists have been big hobbies of mine for a while now and I’m hoping this will be a nice little hangout spot where I can talk about my favorite things <3
Some of my very favorite artists!
Guns N’ Roses, Pink Floyd, Jeff Buckley, David Gilmour, Iron Maiden, Aerosmith, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Misfits, The Smashing Pumpkins, Ghost, Mac DeMarco, Fleet Foxes, Palace, Dr. Dog and Frank Sinatra to name just a few :D
+ my Spotify <3 (descriptions of all of my playlists under the cut!)
find beauty in ordinary things - my very favorite songs at the moment yaya
through hardships to the stars - pretty songs <3
you’re gonna make it if you try - soft rock / progressive rock / psychedelic rock type songs
take your time, don’t live too fast - classic rock songs
your zenith fades into eternity - pretty new/modern rock
know it’s for the better - heavy ballads and things of the sort
be patient with your life - pretty chill songs
put your mind at ease - super chill songs
we’re a long way from the past - very pretty old timey songs
things are subject to change - old timey songs
near to the sun in the day - mornin’ songs
near to the moon at night - nighttime songs
to live in fear is to not live at all - happy songs :)
like the mountains in springtime - upbeat and invigorating mountain songs / walkin’ songs
love is stronger than hate - nice and comfy songs
slow down, you’re doing fine - calm, comfy and quiet songs
hold on to the dream - super sleepy songs to go to sleep to zzz
all things must pass - songs that i think sound very eighties
sketch the trees and the daffodils - spring songs
flaming flowers that brightly blaze - summer songs
swirling clouds in violet haze - autumn songs
catch the breeze and the winter chills - winter songs
you’ve gotta make it your own way - every Guns N’ Roses song (except one that.. that yeah..) in order of my favorites :) “don’t cry” i cried. he crew. we crode.
you are young and life is long - every Pink Floyd song (except the instrumental and/or wacky ones) in order of my favorites :)
it takes strength to be gentle and kind - every Jeff Buckley song in order of my favorites :) YEOUCH
take one day at a time - every David Gilmour song in order of my favorites :)
we are here to revel forevermore - every Ghost song (except Ashes because it scares me) in order of my favorites :)
sunlight over me no matter what i do - every Fleet Foxes song in order of my favorites :)
lord have mercy - the guns n roses “trilogy” / shot through the heart knees buckling turning into a pulp my gut is wretched gnawing at the bars of my cell sliding down the wall weeping on my hands and knees punching the ground writhing in my straight jacket this time i’m really gonna do it. in a good way <333
- “Jeff could channel music from the ethereal,” Jimmy Page says
Guitarist Jeff Beck is dead at 78.
The former Yardbird who went on to forge a career steeped in blues, fusion jazz and rock died Jan. 10 “after suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis,” his family said in a statement.
“His family asks for privacy while they process this tremendous loss,” they said.
Beck’s former Yardbirds bandmate Jimmy Page mourned the man he called the “six-stringed warrior.”
Beck’s playing cast a “spell he could weave around our mortal emotions,” Page said.
“Jeff could channel music from the ethereal,” Page added. “His technique (was) unique. His imaginations apparently limitless.”
From the Yardbirds to the Jeff Beck Group, solo and in various collaborations, Beck’s recorded legacy spans 1966-2022. His impact on fellow players is deeper.
Former JBG band members Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood credited Beck with starting their careers. Beck, Stewart said, “was on another planet.”
“He was one of the few guitarists that when playing live would actually listen to me sing and respond,” the singer said. “Jeff, you were the greatest, my man. Thank you for everything.”
Said Wood: “I want to thank him for all our early days together in Jeff Beck Group, conquering America.”
Beck’s death death reverberated through the music community, his fellow musicians giving testament to his influence.
“I feel sick,” Adrian Belew said.
David Gilmour called Beck “my hero;” Tony Iommi praised him as an “outstanding, iconic, genius guitar player;” and Dave Davies eulogized Beck as “a good friend and a great guitar player.”
“He made the electric guitar sing,” Steve Hackett said. “A powerful influence on myself and many others.”
Al Di Meola said he grew up on the Truth and Beck-Ola albums and recalled seeing Beck in concert in London.
“There was no one like Jeff,” Di Meola said. “He had the most unique style - in a very prestigious category.”