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https://youtu.be/YANgZatQSeQ
https://youtu.be/xhm-EqcPta0
https://youtu.be/h2AA6KXYskI
Couldn't resist
https://youtu.be/W_H7QykJ53g
https://youtu.be/xhm-EqcPta0
https://youtu.be/h2AA6KXYskI
Couldn't resist
https://youtu.be/W_H7QykJ53g
Edited by Dinlowgoon on Sunday 6th August 22:17
Scrolling through YouTube in light of the passing of Glen Campell, and I found this track by his daughter Ashley...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ58YOgZi4M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ58YOgZi4M
yellowjack said:
Scrolling through YouTube in light of the passing of Glen Campell, and I found this track by his daughter Ashley...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ58YOgZi4M
It's a tad dusty here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ58YOgZi4M
Paul Drapers new album, my copy turned up on Saturday morning. If you ever liked Mansun, chances are that you'll like this one too.
grumbledoak said:
Enjoyed that,thanksA current favourite is St. Vincent - New York. Its being played on 6 music, and I've got it on Spotify. Another reason I like it is that the radio edit for the 'only motherfker' line is 'only other sucker'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n48vQgfXygc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n48vQgfXygc
Johnny Cash - Live at San Quentin.
We watched 'Walk The Line' over the weekend (have seen it before, but it's a great film) and a couple of Sky Arts documentaries about his 'American Recordings' era with Rick Rubin - I totally love 'Hurt'.
I'm gradually going through his extensive back catalogue. I am a very recent convert to streaming via Apple Music, but when you get such a prolific artist it is a great resource to access all that material without spending a fortune.
We watched 'Walk The Line' over the weekend (have seen it before, but it's a great film) and a couple of Sky Arts documentaries about his 'American Recordings' era with Rick Rubin - I totally love 'Hurt'.
I'm gradually going through his extensive back catalogue. I am a very recent convert to streaming via Apple Music, but when you get such a prolific artist it is a great resource to access all that material without spending a fortune.
PurpleTurtle said:
Johnny Cash - Live at San Quentin.
We watched 'Walk The Line' over the weekend (have seen it before, but it's a great film) and a couple of Sky Arts documentaries about his 'American Recordings' era with Rick Rubin - I totally love 'Hurt'.
I'm gradually going through his extensive back catalogue. I am a very recent convert to streaming via Apple Music, but when you get such a prolific artist it is a great resource to access all that material without spending a fortune.
Docu Johnny Cash in San Quentin is worth a look.We watched 'Walk The Line' over the weekend (have seen it before, but it's a great film) and a couple of Sky Arts documentaries about his 'American Recordings' era with Rick Rubin - I totally love 'Hurt'.
I'm gradually going through his extensive back catalogue. I am a very recent convert to streaming via Apple Music, but when you get such a prolific artist it is a great resource to access all that material without spending a fortune.
Dazed and Confused said:
PurpleTurtle said:
Johnny Cash - Live at San Quentin.
We watched 'Walk The Line' over the weekend (have seen it before, but it's a great film) and a couple of Sky Arts documentaries about his 'American Recordings' era with Rick Rubin - I totally love 'Hurt'.
I'm gradually going through his extensive back catalogue. I am a very recent convert to streaming via Apple Music, but when you get such a prolific artist it is a great resource to access all that material without spending a fortune.
Docu Johnny Cash in San Quentin is worth a look.We watched 'Walk The Line' over the weekend (have seen it before, but it's a great film) and a couple of Sky Arts documentaries about his 'American Recordings' era with Rick Rubin - I totally love 'Hurt'.
I'm gradually going through his extensive back catalogue. I am a very recent convert to streaming via Apple Music, but when you get such a prolific artist it is a great resource to access all that material without spending a fortune.
All day Elvis day today - 40yrs ago since he passed.
I was five at the time, we had arrived on a family holiday in Cornwall, no wall to wall TV news coverage in those days, but my dad stopped to buy a paper, I vividly remember the headline ELVIS DEAD!
My Dad was (still is) a huge fan, it was the first and one of the only times I have seen him lost for words.
I was five at the time, we had arrived on a family holiday in Cornwall, no wall to wall TV news coverage in those days, but my dad stopped to buy a paper, I vividly remember the headline ELVIS DEAD!
My Dad was (still is) a huge fan, it was the first and one of the only times I have seen him lost for words.
Bloody hell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bld_-7gzJ-o
Just brilliant.
Mama Cass in the audience; she didn't have long to go either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bld_-7gzJ-o
Just brilliant.
Mama Cass in the audience; she didn't have long to go either.
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