The Rolling Stones - Shine A Light
One of my favorite songs from the best Rolling Stones album "Exile on Main Street"
View ArticleB.B. King - Don't Answer The Door
It's always a good time for B.B. King @S75: "Sid's Big Band Radio: - B.B. King - Don't Answer The Door"
View ArticleLouis Armstrong - When The Saints Go Marching In
Congratulations to the New Orleans Saints on their Super Bowl win! Been there many times, love the food and music. They've suffered long enough!
View ArticleBLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS - 02 - Smiling Phases
BS&T has aged exceedingly well over the years. So has Chicago. Maybe all the critics dissing them back in the day were full of crap. Ya think?
View ArticleProfessor Longhair - Big Chief
Still feelin' the New Orleans vibe, and haven't heard any Professor Longhair in years
View ArticleMerle Haggard - Rainbow Stew
"Eatin' rainbow stew, in a silver spoon, underneath that sky of blue ..."
View ArticleBIll Whithers - Just the two of us (ORIGINAL SONG)
Bill Whithers could sing the phone book and make it sound great
View ArticleHall and Oates - Mercy Mercy Me
Not quite as good as Marvin Gaye's original, but then again, what is? @DensOnAir: "Hall and Oates – Mercy Mercy Me"
View ArticleWilson Pickett - Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You
One of my favorite Wilson Pickett records
View ArticleHurricane Smith - Oh Babe, What Would You Say
Pop perfection from Norman "Hurricane" Smith, the ex-Beatles recording engineer. His life story is fascinating.
View ArticleThe Funk Brothers & Joan Osborne - For once in my life
Good stuff, reworking the Stevie Wonder classic with the Motown house band from the 60s.
View ArticleAlison Krauss - I Will (Live)
Allison Krauss is simply one of the most amazing singers I've ever heard.
View ArticleHUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS - The Power Of Love (with lyrics)
My middle son flipped on "Back to the Future" this morning and we talked about how much this song rocks.
View ArticleThe Ventures - It's going to take some time (Carpenters)
The Ventures do the Carpenters. Really. No, not like that. Get your mind out of the gutter.
View Articleroberta flack & donny hathaway - where is the love
Still the greatest duet in pop music history, for my money.
View ArticleCrosby, Stills, Nash and Young - Wasted on the Way
Heard this in the car on the way home from work. Cranked it up. i'd forgotten how much I love it.
View ArticleOcean - Put your hand in the hand
The original version of "Put Your Hand in the Hand", which I find it impossible to dislike, cheesy though it may be.
View ArticleOrleans - Still The One (with lyrics)
The guitar on this song kicks serious ass. Listen closely to the solo, to the way it not only drives the beat but weaves in and around the melody.
View ArticleOrleans - Dance With Me
Another nugget from Orleans. This band's singles have aged extremely well, maybe because there is alot going on musically. High quality stuff.
View ArticleSteely Dan - Brooklyn (Owes The Charmer Under Me)
Not too sure what it's about, but I don't really care, either. The song just works. Check out the steel guitar, and the great vocal work.
View ArticleChicago - Just You 'N' Me
This song is AMAZING, especially the instrumental break that occupies the middle third.
View ArticleThe Cascades - Rhythm Of The Rain
First time I ever heard this song - the soundtrack album of The Who's Quadrophenia. I kid you not.
View ArticleSHOTGUN RIDER DELBERT MCCLINTON
TURN IT UP. Listen to the guitars. And McClinton's great vocals.
View ArticleBread - Make It With You
#1 on this date in 1970. Nice guitar fills, especially during the chorus. Often the trick is in knowing how many notes are enough.
View ArticleDixie Mcguire - Chet Atkins & Tommy Emmanuel
Two masters of the acoustic guitar. Be sure to turn it up! Lots of texture here that you won't hear otherwise.
View ArticleJim Croce - I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song (1973)
Pop perfection, guitar genius. RIP Jim and Maury. You are missed, and have been missed for ... nearly 37 years now. 9/20/73.
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