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Offline Michelle

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #375 on: April 04, 2014, 04:54:34 PM »
Another from the Michelle Archive's Salute to Woodstock....

This is from one of my guitar heros....the great Carlos Santana...

Its Santana.....and 1968........and their iconic hit......"Black Magic Woman"......


"Black Magic Woman" is a song written by Peter Green that first appeared as a Fleetwood Mac single in various countries in 1968, subsequently appearing on the 1969 Fleetwood Mac compilation albums English Rose (US) and The Pious Bird of Good Omen (UK), as well as Vintage Years. In 1970, it became a classic hit by Santana, as sung by Gregg Rolie, reaching No. 4 in the U.S. and Canadian charts, after appearing on their Abraxas album, becoming more closely associated with Santana than Fleetwood Mac. In 2005 the song was covered by ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Snowy White on his album The Way It Is. In 1996, the song was also covered by Gary Hoey on his album Bug Alley.

The 1:49 instrumental at the end is called "Gypsy Queen," and was written by Hungarian Jazz guitarist Gabor Szabo. It was omitted from 1974's Santana's Greatest Hits album, even though radio stations usually play "Black Magic Woman" and "Gypsy Queen" as one song.

The instrumental/guitar riff at the end is as good as it gets and is vintage Santana.....for stoners and guitar fans alike...it just does not get any better.  If you have never heard Santana's "Abraxas" album.....it doesn't matter your age or taste in music.....if you don't own "Abraxas"...something is just really wrong :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slvqH3kI6Vk

So here we go stoners!!....and don't you dare touch that dial!.....lets light one up and listen to Santana...and...

"Black Magic Woman"

Have a great weekend everybody......make it fanfuckingtastic :)

See you around campus :)
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - George Santayana, 18th century Spanish philosopher

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #376 on: April 07, 2014, 05:57:07 AM »
Most recent listened to ..

Actually was companion cd .. From Blue Man groups how to be a rock star video... Different and very enjoyable music.

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BTW Love Michelle's music knowledge.. Wowww impressive!!

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #377 on: April 07, 2014, 06:01:41 AM »
Turning back the hands of Time - lyrics written and sung by Neil Sedaka - to the tune of Nessun Dorma.

Pure bliss at the end of a hectic day!

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #378 on: April 07, 2014, 11:43:27 AM »
Another from the Michelle Archives as I begin a salute to one of the greatest groups of all time.....Fleetwood Mac

This is from the awesome "Rumors" album....its from 1976.....and its...."The Chain"...

"The Chain" is a song from Fleetwood Mac's best-selling album Rumours. The only song credited to all five members of the Rumours-era lineup - Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood - "The Chain" was created from combinations of several previously rejected materials, including solo work by Buckingham, Nicks and Christine McVie. It was assembled - sometimes manually by splicing tapes with a razor blade - at the Record Plant in Sausalito, California, with hired engineers Ken Caillat and Richard Dashut.  Following the critical and commercial success of Rumours, "The Chain" has been featured on The Dance, a 1997 live concert CD/DVD package, as well as several Greatest Hits compilations. It attained particular fame in the United Kingdom, where it is used as the theme tune for the BBC's Formula One coverage programme Grand Prix.

Rumours garnered widespread critical acclaim upon its release. Subsequent analysis of "The Chain" has also led many to cite it as one of the most evocative expressions of the internal fracture between various band members at the time. Buckingham and Nicks were ending their relationship at the same time that John and Christine McVie's marriage broke down, as did that of Fleetwood and his wife Jenny Boyd.  In 1997, Fleetwood Mac released a live concert CD/DVD package called The Dance, which featured the reunion of the Rumours-era Fleetwood Mac members. The rendition of "The Chain" reached number 30 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It has also appeared on The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac and 25 Years - The Chain

So here we go...and don't you dare touch that dial....its Fleetwood Mac.....from 1976....its...."The Chain".....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PppUJ_JGq2U

To a great friend....we must never break...."The Chain".....
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - George Santayana, 18th century Spanish philosopher

"We're the Sultans of Swing!!"

"Remember What The Door Mouse Said"

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #379 on: April 07, 2014, 05:57:04 PM »
Another from the Michelle Archives ....from Dire Straits and their album "Communique"....and the single....its "Once Upon A Time In The West"

"Communiqué" is the second album by British rock band Dire Straits, released on 15 June 1979 by Vertigo Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. "Once Upon A TIme In The West" is the lead song on the album.  The album produced the single "Lady Writer", which reached the number 45 position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number 51 on the UK Singles Chart. The album reached the number one position on album charts in Germany, New Zealand, and Sweden, the number 11 position in the United States, and the number five position in the United Kingdom. Communiqué was certified gold in the United States, platinum in the United Kingdom, and double-platinum in France.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO7Tacda2WU - from the Alchemy Live Concert

The guitar work in this song is priceless and shows the real talents of these guys and especially Kark Knopfler.

So don't you dare touch that dial....its Dire Straits and the guitar master himself...Mark Knopfler.....from 1978...its "Once Upon A Time In The West"
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - George Santayana, 18th century Spanish philosopher

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #380 on: April 08, 2014, 12:52:07 AM »
Another from the Michelle Archives......from Fleetwood Mac...from 1979....its the iconic......"Tusk"

For most of Fleetwood Mac’s life, the band has been a hits machine, and it used that reputation to propel a singularly weird song—one vastly different from its usual output—into the Billboard top 10 in 1979. “Tusk,” which is featured prominently and often in the première of FX’s The Americans tonight, is a work of strange savagery, overlaid with jungle sounds and a thudding, endlessly repetitive drum riff that drives everything that happens in the song. The lyrics are simple enough to be a Dr. Seuss exploration of a relationship that’s crumbling, Lindsey Buckingham softly crooning “Why don’t you ask him if he going to stay? / Why don’t you ask him if he’s going away?” over the horrors building up beneath him.

It all explodes in the chorus, when Buckingham and backing vocalists Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie hiss “Don’t say that you love me!” to the unseen addressee, while the USC Trojan Marching Band’s urgent backing music heads off in another direction entirely. It’s a song at odds with itself, the various voices all tugging at the tune in different directions until everything unites when the vocalists scream the song’s title, an enigmatic moment that means… what, exactly? This relationship was doomed to begin with? These people are going to kill each other eventually? All love has violence inside of it somewhere? That “Tusk” is able to suggest all three of these things—and also have elements of wounded tenderness inside of it—makes it one of Fleetwood Mac’s very best, yet also easily its strangest song to hit on the charts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT7W8xJFl_g

So here we go..and don't you dare touch that dial....its the great Fleetwood Mac......and......."Tusk"
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - George Santayana, 18th century Spanish philosopher

"We're the Sultans of Swing!!"

"Remember What The Door Mouse Said"

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #381 on: April 08, 2014, 05:19:03 PM »
Another from the Michelle Archives and my salute to Fleetwood Mac...its from 1975.....and its....."Landslide".....

"Landslide" is a song written by Stevie Nicks and performed by British-American music group Fleetwood Mac. It was first featured on the band's 1975 eponymous album Fleetwood Mac. Along with "Rhiannon", it would be Nicks' first original contribution to the band upon joining. A live version was released as a single 23 years later from the live reunion album The Dance. This version reached #51 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #10 on the Adult Contemporary chart. "Landslide" was certified Gold in October 2009 for sales of over 500,000 copies in the U.S. According to fleetwoodmacnews.com, "Landslide" has sold 1,315,950 copies in the U.S. as of February 2013

Nicks has said that she wrote this song while she was contemplating going back to school or continuing on professionally with guitarist Lindsey Buckingham. Their album Buckingham Nicks had been dropped by Polydor Records and she and Buckingham were not getting along. She wrote the song while visiting Aspen, Colorado, sitting in someone's living room "looking out at the Rocky Mountains pondering the avalanche of everything that had come crashing down on us ... at that moment, my life truly felt like a landslide in many ways"

This one of my favorite songs of all time....its one when it was snowing all those days in New York I would sit on the inside window sill of my picture window of our apartment facing Central Park and I would listen to it a lot.  Stevie Nicks is fantastic in this and its maybe her best work.  Her vocals are in many ways haunting but not in what one would call "haunting" in a bad sense.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G10fjK9bUJk

So don't you dare touch that dial!...its Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks.....with one of my favs...."Landslide"...

Have a great day and enjoy :)
« Last Edit: April 08, 2014, 05:22:33 PM by Michelle »
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - George Santayana, 18th century Spanish philosopher

"We're the Sultans of Swing!!"

"Remember What The Door Mouse Said"

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #382 on: April 09, 2014, 07:30:02 AM »
Thank god for Youtube and people with knowledge like Michelle ... Think she would make a VERY hot DJ !!

Here are a FEW from the 80's ... May be worth looking up.. Happened to hear one at work from cable station.. SOoooooo hit a chord. Yet could not recall enough of it.
Did lyrics search online.. finally came up with it.. YEP youtube had it ... 
Michelle ever hear this one..

Human Race .. By Red Rider

ALSO happened across another one.. actually was made for the 1984 ?? Olympics..
Manfred Mann ... Runner

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #383 on: April 09, 2014, 12:52:09 PM »
Another from the Michelle Archives ...its from the great Fleetwood Mac......and 1981.......its "Hold Me"....

"Hold Me" is a single by British-American rock group Fleetwood Mac. The song was the first track to be released from the 1982 album Mirage, the fourth album by the band with Lindsey Buckingham acting as main producer with Richard Dashut and Ken Caillat.

"Hold Me" was written by Christine McVie and Robbie Patton and it became one of Fleetwood Mac's biggest hits in the USA. Released there in July 1982, it peaked at #4 for seven consecutive weeks.

In the UK, "Hold Me" was not a successful single. It was first released there in June 1982 and failed to chart. It became a quite popular radio hit however, and it was eventually re-issued in February 1989 to promote the group's 1988 Greatest Hits package with "No Questions Asked" as the B-side. It only reached #94.

The song is also included on the 2002 USA version, and 2009 UK re-issue of the album The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac.

The music video for Hold Me features the band in a surreal scenario set in a desert based on several René Magritte paintings. In the video, Christine is in a room with many paintings, searching for Lindsey in the desert with a telescope. Lindsey discovers Stevie lying on a chaise longue and paints her, while in other scenes John and Mick are archaeologists. The desert itself is littered with broken mirrors, which serve as a motif in the video, and with violins and the electric guitars and other instruments. The video can be seen here.

Due to the band members' strained relationships at the time, the video shoot in the Mojave Desert was "a fucking nightmare" according to producer Simon Fields. "[They] were, um, not easy to work with" agrees Steve Barron, who directed the clip. "It was so hot, and we weren't getting along" recalls Stevie Nicks. Lindsey Buckingham was still not over their breakup six years earlier, nor her subsequent affair with Mick Fleetwood. Further, she elaborates, the rest of the band was angry with Fleetwood because he had then begun an affair with Nicks's best friend, who left her husband as a result, causing serious issues for Nicks.

"Four of them—I can't recall which four—couldn't be together in the same room for very long. They didn't want to be there", says Barron. "Christine McVie was about ten hours out of the makeup trailer. By which time it was getting dark." According to Fields, "John McVie was drunk and tried to punch me. Stevie Nicks didn't want to walk on the sand with her platforms. Christine McVie was fed up with all of them. Mick thought she was being a bitch, he wouldn't talk to her."

All the problems aside...this song features that combined melody of Nicks, McVie and Buckingham that was indeed special.  Nicks and McVie "Hold Me" vocals are haunting as is certainly Nicks one-of-a-kind voice but the melding of the three is awesome.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWdgTraidlU

So don't you dare touch that dial!...its Fleetwood Mac ...from 1981.....and the iconic......"Hold Me"...

Enjoy...and find someone to hold.....:)
« Last Edit: April 09, 2014, 12:53:58 PM by Michelle »
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - George Santayana, 18th century Spanish philosopher

"We're the Sultans of Swing!!"

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #384 on: April 10, 2014, 07:06:25 AM »
Last 2 songs ...

Hail to the king ... Avenged sevenfold

Champagne by Cavo ...

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #385 on: April 11, 2014, 07:34:00 PM »
Not sure if anyone is interested in this but here is mine a few mines ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LOd3LVzi1s

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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #386 on: April 11, 2014, 07:48:58 PM »
Those last two were very cool and new. So I'm going with something older.  One of my all time favorites.

Queen - I Want to Break Free

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwfZh2JDR9M
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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #387 on: April 12, 2014, 04:52:28 AM »
What's that, Vixenmaniacs?!

You want to hear the THEME SONG I USE WHEN I WRESTLE AS THE HARDCORE HARLEQUIN PUNKY?!

Then ladles and gentlespoons, boils and ghouls, chilled hens of all ages -

I give you New York and San Francisco's own 90s sad-punk icons, fresh off their 1993 tour with Nirvana from the album 24 Hour Revenge Therapy ...

"DO YOU STILL HATE ME?"

... and yes, there's choreographed pyros and a stage dive, I'm glad you asked.
"What has mood to do with it? You fight when the necessity arises—no matter the mood! Mood's a thing for cattle or making love or playing the baliset. It's not for fighting."
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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #388 on: April 12, 2014, 06:46:30 AM »
one of the all time great voices

stevie wonder.....a place in the sun

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8lVPMWLCBQ

« Last Edit: April 12, 2014, 07:06:54 AM by lexibabe »
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Re: what are you listening to now
« Reply #389 on: April 18, 2014, 02:23:33 PM »
Another from the Michelle Archives....and the greatest band of all time....Dire Straits!...its...."Telegraph Road"...

As much as I love "Sultans of Swing"...this might be my favorite Dire Straits song.

"Telegraph Road" is a song by British rock band Dire Straits and written by Mark Knopfler. It appeared on their 1982 album Love over Gold. Clocking in at 14:18 minutes long, it is rarely played by radio stations, yet has remained highly regarded over the years.

It was first played live at the opening concert of their "Making Movies" Australian tour (Perth Entertainment Centre, 22 March 1981) as the final encore.

The band played a slightly shorter version of the song on their 1984 album Alchemy: Dire Straits Live and a remixed version of that performance was included in their 1988 greatest hits album Money for Nothing. The original studio album version was included as the opening track on The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler: Private Investigations

Inspired by a bus trip taken by Knopfler, the lyrics narrate a tale of changing land development over a span of many decades along Telegraph Road in suburban Detroit, Michigan. In the latter verses, Knopfler focuses on one man's personal struggle with unemployment after the city built around the telegraph road has become uninhabited and barren just as it began.

In an interview on RockLine, a "rock radio network" call-in show, broadcast live on 10 May 1983, Mark Knopfler said, while on tour, he... "in fact was driving down that road and I was reading a book at the time called Growth of the Soil [by the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun], and I just put the two together. I was driving down this Telegraph Road... and it just went on and on and on forever, it's like what they call linear development. And I just started to think, I wondered how that road must have been when it started, what it must have first been. And then really that's how it all came about yeah, I just put that book together and the place where I was, I was actually sitting in the front of the tour bus at the time."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8sLmx2Oz6Y
This is the video of the song being played as part of their wonderful Alchemy Live concert.

So here we go...and don't you dare touch that dial!...its Dire Straits with my guitar hero...Mark Knopfler....

And the awesome......"Telegraph Road"....

Have a great weekend everyone....this song is for Megan.....hope you like it baby :)

« Last Edit: April 18, 2014, 02:26:31 PM by Michelle »
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - George Santayana, 18th century Spanish philosopher

"We're the Sultans of Swing!!"

"Remember What The Door Mouse Said"