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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

And She Was

I am a big fan of the Talking Heads, and this song was one of my favorites from them. It is New Wave music at its best. I use to think of David Byrne's music, as being very close to Alternative music.
David Byrne is very talented and imaginative, so that his songs bring on new meaning to what one might think is the true meaning of the songs that he writes.
According to David Byrne, he wrote this song because of a girl he knew, who use to take LSD, in a field next to a Yoo-hoo beverage factory in Baltimore, Maryland. This song reached #54 on the U.S. billboard hot 100 chart, and #17 on the British single chart in 1985.


Thursday, December 17, 2009

Black Or White

This is the full version of this video. Most people are familiar with the shorter version, but as a tribute to Michael Jackson, and for his contribution of his musical talents, and video directing, to the world, I felt like it was the right thing to do.
Although I am not a fan of his crotch grabbing, when he dances, I do think that he has inspired many, with his other dance moves, and it saddened me, when I heard that he had died, just before he was planning a come back tour.
He was a man who believed in peace and love. He dreamed about saving the world, from all of the bad things, which are being done to it, on a daily basis. I hope that many will carry on his dream, so that we can all live peacefully, one day soon, in the near future. No wars, no famine, no racial divides.



What are your thoughts about, what should be done to make the world a better place to live?

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Pour Some Sugar On Me

This song is my favorite song from the band Def Leppard. After being out of the lime light, for as long as it took Rick Allen to recover from a December 1984 car accident, which resulted in the amputation of his left arm, Electronic drum manufacturer Simmons created a kit, which would allow Rick to be able to play the drums with one arm, by adding drum pads for his feet.
This song had a really cool video, which re-introduced Rick, and his new drums, to their fans, so I decided to put the original video, and a live video on here, because both are worth watching.




Monday, November 16, 2009

White Wedding

This song is one of the best songs that Billy Idol came out with, which appeared on his album 'Billy Idol', in 1982. I chose a live version of this song, instead of the video that was played on MTV, back when they actually played music videos on there, because live concert performances RULE!!!



Were you a fan of Billy Idol's? If so, what was your favorite song?

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Wild Thing

When I heard this song from the Troggs, when I was growing up, I thought that it sounded pretty cool. The music sounds sharp and kind of twangy, with a bit of a rock edge, which made it sound less like some of the other 60's songs, that were out there in 1964.
I was a big fan of Sam Kinnison as a stand up comedian, but when he decided to do a music video, of the song "Wild Thing", I thought that he was even more hilarious.
I included the Troggs original version, of this song, because Sam Kinnison's version, is more like a humorous parody of this song. Oh, and he could sing, but instead, preferred screaming :)




Sam Kinnison Wild Thing



Did you recognize any of the musicians in this video? I notice that two front men, were no where in sight. Do you know who they are?

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Blue Monday

This is one of the coolest sounding synthesized songs, made with pre-recorded sounds, which were played on keyboards. I wanted to use a live video, so that you could see, what could be done, with electronic keyboards, during the early 80's. I believe that this type of music, was the gate way, toward the 90's alternative music trend.



Do you agree, that certain types of music, from an earlier decade, plays a key role into the next music trend, of the next decade? Even if you don't agree, I would still like to hear from you.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Devil Inside

I was saddened, by the fact that the lead singer of INXS, Michael Hutchence, was found dead, back on Nov.22, 1997, from what the coroner says, was a suicide. People who were close to him say, that it was more likely, an accidental death, resulting from auto-erotic asphyxiation. The other being that someone had killed him, and made it look like a suicide. He was only 37 years old.
This song is one of my favorites. It has a totally rocking sound to it, with a bit of truth within the lyrics.



What are your thoughts about Michael's early demise? Feel free to leave a comment.




Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Guns N Roses ... Was A Totally Cool Band

I absolutely loved this song, "Sweet Child O' Mine", because I thought that the music, had just enough of a rock metal sound, so that the song didn't come off as, 'just another rock ballad.' It had the romantic lyrics of any rock ballad, but it also had edgy metal music, to go with it.



Are you still a fan of Guns N Roses, or did you stop liking them after they broke up, and started their own bands? Slash and Duff - the Velvet Revolver, and Axel Rose - the new Guns N Roses.


Thursday, September 24, 2009

99 Red Balloons

This is a song from a German girl, with an awesome back up band, especially the blond guy, with the portable keyboard.
I know this song is about war, but I like this song more, for the way that the music sounds.
I was hard pressed to find a live video, for this song, with English lyrics, but I never gave up, and so, here it is, for your viewing pleasure. Feel free to sing along with it, oh wait, you might not be able to do that, because, if I recall correctly, the radio stations seemed to play the German version, more than they did the English version, so most Americans, who don't speak German, may not have heard the English version enough, to learn the lyrics.



Be sure to watch this video frequently, so that you can learn the English lyrics, if you don't already know them.


Sunday, September 20, 2009

Rock Me Amadeus

This song hit #1, in the U.S., even though this song, didn't have an English version, that was done by Falco. Sadly, he died in 1998, from a bad car accident, when he was 40, before he could make a planned come back.
I think that his music sounded cool, because of the way, that he used an orchestra, to beef up the music. Kind of like the band ELO did, with their music.
I chose this particular video because, even though it is a live show, it includes portions of their music video, along with a guy, who sounds like Penn Jillette, doing the date thing, at the beginning of the song, which isn't included, in most of their online videos.



Were you one of the people, who helped to move this song, to the #1 position, on the U.S. Billboard music charts? If so, feel free to leave a comment, and tell me all about it.


Sunday, September 13, 2009

Take On Me

When I first saw this video, back when MTV, still played music videos, before it morphed into a channel, which airs very few videos, which, I for one, had enjoyed watching, but anyways, with all that aside, I thought that A-ha had a really cool video, for their song, "Take on me." Plus I thought that the lead singer, and the guy on the keyboard (emphasis on the keyboard guy), were hot looking, at that time.

Ah Ha - Take On Me


Do you think this video is cool? If not, don't worry, your comment is still welcome here.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Sledge Hammer

This video, is one of the coolest videos, from the 80's. It won numerous awards, at the MTV music awards, in 1987, and set a new standard for art, in the music video industry. I especially like the part, where his head, is in front of a chalk board, and the roller coaster tracks are moving, and of course, everyone loves the dancing chickens.
What is your favorite part in this video? Leave me a comment and let me know.


Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Under Pressure

This song is one of the coolest 80's songs, that came from a 70's band. What can I say, Freddie was the best. His music touched many. His voice was phenomenal.