Tags
Big Dog, Eddie Bo, Eddie Cochran, Emir Kusturica and the No Smoking Orchestra, Eric Morris, Franco & Sam Magawana, I-Roy, Jimi Hendrix (apologies for the poor quality), Mahlathini & Amazwazi Emvelo, Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, R. Dean Taylor, Ricardo Bornman, The Beatles, The Clash, The Rolling Stones, Yellowman

Playlist recreated by Algernon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-pCaks-coQ
Rock and Roll Music –The Beatles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quXgGmEquOc
Couchie – Yellowman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdsjbdh-Kzw
Umfaan – Ricardo Bornman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q5ke9QFy7E
Sengikala Izinyembezi – Mahlathini & Amazwazi Emvelo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY5MDivdcEE
Nervous Breakdown – Eddie Cochran
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBImi5rMIYg
Tell it like is – Nina Simone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr9xnUHS6jk
Cinderella – Eric Morris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddWYqQNJRCY
Long hot summer night – Jimi Hendrix (apologies for the poor quality)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBR9A6GO4Hg
English Civil War – The Clash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shQQuLULa7U
Not Fade Away – The Rolling Stones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox8iR7izgYA
Unza Unza Time – Emir Kusturica and the No Smoking Orchestra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTwOcjC84NA
Noise Place – I-Roy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1uvP1QuFvw
Raise the Alarm – Big Dog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3beRHU-DB4
Check your Bucket – Eddie Bo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrZJnc4_C8A
Gotta see Jane – R. Dean Taylor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4nld32mRKs
Can I get a witness – Marvin Gaye
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecdUDfUgSK4
Co-operation – Franco & Sam Magawana
Speaking of music as we were…
I have watched this early morning about half of Billy Crystal’s one-man (who knew) show: 700 Sundays.
Surely the gag about carpets and furniture covered with plastic to protect it has been done a thousand times before and I don’t have to feel bad that Billy Crystal had made it about his family previous to when I, naive of Billy Crystal’s cracked one and set it in the Pig’s Arms.
It just is. Difference is nobody much goes to the Pig’s Arms pub anyway, leastwise not anybody much who is local to it.
So I went short and local to my place as that’s the go,recommending friends and neighbours try instead to catch Bill Crystal’s ‘700 Sundays’ showing somewhere near them for a blend of everything. I caught up with it on Foxtel. I think anybody who does not cry there is something wrong watching him tell his life story.
He was the youngest of the 3 children of his parents and I caught that aside he is a show off par exemplar when he commented about his 2 older brothers in the family crisis that was the death of his father, that they ‘came home’.
I understood to my depth his performance of how he felt in the situation. He was the youngest, and possibly the most vulnerable, because he was at home. My own teen years as the youngest by 7 years of four was a roller coaster of acquiring feelings of responsibility as weights. Brilliant performance of his experience of it by Billy Crystal.
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‘700 Sundays’ is as equally a part of the history of contemporary American music.
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Taking me a while to get through this list. On third night of it. Jimi Hendrix number is so wild. Its difficult to conceive of anybody having as much invention. Thank you for it, Algy. So many in this list are real learning curves. As well you forget how good some of these artists are when you’ve not been to a concert like this one for a while. Awesome.
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Concerts are something Mrs A and I are going to, mostly superannuation tours for some bands. The Algernonia’s have gone with me to a couple as well.
Even though Joe Strummer is best known from The Clash, he started as a pub rocker, and ventured into many genres. His later years he played a lot of world music, which a lot he played in these series of radio programs for the BBC.
There’s plenty of good old stuff with this list.
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Too true regard to list!
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Considering the shit that is going in the world now, this was the response to the shit going on in 1979: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdys6i904_Y
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And of course continue to the other parts of the huge album. No Nukes. I had my album put to CD years ago and listen to it in my car (along with MidnightOil and other greats).
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Some new stuff there. Just in time – miserable day here. Gotta go to the tip at 2pm and then I’ll be listening. Thanks Algy.
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Lovely day here 18 degrees viv
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I’m in love with Nina Simone. Don’t tell Tutu or Helvi.
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So do I HOO and wont
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Wowser ! Algy !
Quite a challenge you’ve thrown out to the PA patrons this week.
I’m up for it.
Just as an aside since I’ve not started on this magical mystery tour yet – yesterday FM and I were reflecting (after seeing a photo of another one of those famous gap-toothed Jagger daughters – this one popped out by Jerry Hall, I think) – how Mick certainly hasn’t faded away – well ENTIRELY, and how bizarre must the world be for Jerry Hall having been a Texan super model, sacked down with Mick …. and now Rupert offing Murdoch !
Can’t say she lacks financial acumen – albeit with a rather exploratory taste in men.
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I know the patrons are always up for a challenge. Some should be known some well, as I’m recreating a list I hadn’t heard of either. It all meld quite well together and this one is one of my favoured ones
You know Mick is a great grandfather. In fact his youngest child is older than his great grandchild.
You wonder if for Jerry its for the love or the money.
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Apparently she likes giving hand jobs. Well that’s what I learnt over at the Guardian. Sorry is learnt a word, my spell checker rejects it every time.
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Well I guess she has a hand in it. 🙂
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HOO you can say learnt is a word or learned if you want. That’s how i remember it. Weird eh.
HOO posted you Episodes 1, 2 and 3 of a Foodge episode. No small feet. I’ve got a cold or something. Any surprise.
Jerry Hall as a subject is a curious one. We’ve stored up a lot of prejudice against Ru “Roo” Murdoch and so none of us would be likely to marry him. Jerry Hall is not an Australian either. She may hold no prejudiced or prejudicial views against anybody. Thirdly, who understands someone who is a different sort of insane to themselves. I can’t believe it that I live in Bordertown and that shows a special sort of insane. Fourth, she may need the protection of Murdoch like Jacki needed the help of her friend Onassis it seemed.
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Got them Shoe. Will post part A soon. Love the song.
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