30 Jun BEST. DANCE. SEQUENCE. EVER. Slim and Slam All Stars do The…
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BEST. DANCE. SEQUENCE. EVER. Slim and Slam All Stars do The Lindy Hop. From: Hellzapoppin (1941).
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BEST. DANCE. SEQUENCE. EVER. Slim and Slam All Stars do The Lindy Hop. From: Hellzapoppin (1941).
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Caribou – Odessa. Ontario’s electronic master Daniel Victor Snaith, with a PhD in Math, sets the tone for a potentially sunny Vancouver weekend.
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Led Zeppelin – South Bound Suarez. Another Led Zeppelin song you haven’t heard that will rock your socks off. Be sure to check out It Might Get Loud, a 2008 doc on the guitar and Jimmy Page, the Edge, and Jack White, three guitarists with chops overshadowed by many but an influence beyond them all.
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – I Won’t Back Down. This tune is being sound-checked right NOW at GM Place for the concert tonight. Tom’s 59 and rocks.
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The Distillers – City of Angels. Really, who doesn’t have a crush on Brody? Punk band got more melodic and less hard through their three albums. This track is, well, somewhere in between.
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Band of Gypsys – Power to Love. Today’s bike race tune in my head — “With the power of soul, anything is possible.” Jimi Hendrix’ Band of Gypsys, without a doubt, one of the greatest moments of recorded guitar transcendence, killer backing from Billy Cox and Buddy Miles. I’ve worn this CD out ‘til it no longer works.
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Band of Gypsys – Power to Love. Today’s bike race tune in my head — “With the power of soul, anything is possible.” Jimi Hendrix’ Band of Gypsys, without a doubt, one of the greatest moments of recorded guitar transcendence, killer backing from Billy Cox and Buddy Miles. I’ve worn this CD out ‘til it no longer works.
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That last Tumblr post, of Ray LaMontagne’s Narrow Escape, is such a sweet tune, it just begs for a cover. But there’s not much out there. Here’s one with just 11 views on YouTube.
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Ray LaMontagne – Narrow Escape. “Run Lejos run / Climb on that pony and ride like you never done”
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LCD Soundsystem – One Touch. Some beats to pump up for tonight’s #acoustech. Is it just me, or does it sound like “White trash is never enough”