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Offline Lesmond (OP)

how versatile is your music?
« on: August 17, 2009, 07:16:39 AM »
Mine is very versatile to say the the least.

looking at youtube, could be from this...

Tim McGraw - She's My Kind of Rain - HQ (Official)

to even this...
NIGHTWISH - Nemo

BE WARNED!!! MOMS/DADS  now this could be a bit scary to some of our younger members... but I Like this to...

Deathchain-Serpent of the Deep  

Now lets see/here your favorites. you can find them all on youtube here http://www.youtube.com
all you need to do is copy the url/address like this    to your post,
you will get that from youtube, any problems post here we will help you...

so come on we want to hear your music taste.. good umm or bad!!
 

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Re: how versatile is your music?
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2009, 07:57:57 AM »
I like lots of different styles and types of music, but mostly I like the 'roots of rock' best of all... most likely because of the area when I grew up. This was in the late 40's and early 50's and we listened to the stations on the radio that were carrying DJ's like the 'Wolf Man Jack' model, (there were several of them) and they played lots of the 'black' pop music of the day. These were the same musicians and singers that folks like Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis were trying to copy when they were getting started in the early 50's.

Here's a couple of mine.  :happy:

Here's Big Mama Thornton... she sang 'Hound Dog' before Elvis knew what a Hound was.  :disted:
Big Mama Thornton ft. Buddy Guy - Hound Dog

Some rock historians say that Bill Haley and The Comets had the *first* rock song with Shake, Rattle and Roll... me don't think so.  :08:
Big Joe Turner - Shake, Rattle & Roll

So... who is my all time Fav???

Ray Charles!
And a few others!
ray charles, jerry lee lewis, fats domino - boogie live

All time Fav group???
Stones, of course.  :happy:
Tina Turner & Mick Jagger , Brown Sugar
"Not all who wander are lost."-Tolkien
Yesterday When I was Young.

Offline Lesmond (OP)

Re: how versatile is your music?
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2009, 08:26:02 AM »
WOW what a great find this one is....

ray charles, jerry lee lewis, fats domino - boogie live

Had to play it 3 times, love it Ken For sure

Offline Lesmond (OP)

Re: how versatile is your music?
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2009, 08:52:42 AM »
some real great videos here, come on guys/gals we need more,

sure this one was filmed in London UK, 100 mile south
 of me, I have walked them streets  Tim McGraw - She's My Kind of Rain - HQ (Official) :innocent: