Continuing the series of my favorite Youtube music videos.. Here's another 5:
- Drive Into The Ocean - Captain Chemical - Silly and fun. And I know the Captian.
- Mockingbird - Carly Simon & James Taylor - more just plain fun.
- MICHAEL NESMITH - Cruisin' (1979) - Yeah, I have the album. Nez at his wildest.
- Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4 - 7/21/1970 - Tanglewood (Official) - Just in case you didn't know Terry Kath was severely underrated.
- The Who - Who Are You (Promo Video) - Yep, another Who song... Deal with it...
And the previous videos:
- Tedeschi Trucks Band - "Anyhow" (Live in Studio). What a groove!
- The Band - The Last Waltz - The Weight feat. the staples singers - a "special" moment from my favorite rock-concert movie.
- Linda Ronstadt - Willin' (1976) Offenbach, Germany. There's several good versions of this, one of my favorite Linda Ronstadt song. But I like this one most.
- R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe + So. Central Rain (Hifi Mono) [10-6-83] - This is cool for me, because I saw them in DC the very next night. One of my favorite bands when they were young and raw and unpolished.
- Blind Lemon Lawhead - "Red Mud Hollow" - Yeah, it's my brother. But that doesn't make it any less wonderful.
- Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes (Secret World Live) just a wonderful version of a wonderful song
- And for pure fun it's hard to beat Get Offa My Car - The Flashcats. A local Pittsburgh band from "the day". I just love this one. Aside: I bought my favorite bass guitar from the drummer..... in 1979.
- Wet Willie That's All Right 09/10/1973 - yeah, I saw these guys once in the late 70's, this captures the energy of that show.
- The Charlie Daniels Band - Birmingham Blues - another video that takes me back to my high school days, I saw these guys several times.
- The Who, Michael Lindsay-Hogg - A Quick One (While He's Away) - I remember seeing this in The Who's movie (The Kids Are Alright), and being blown away. Decades later, I'm still blown away.
1 comment:
Man, your taste in music videos is wild but so fun to follow. Some of those throwbacks like Michael Nesmith and The Who hit that perfect nostalgic vibe. Also, never thought of seeing Blind Lemon Lawhead’s stuff—def gonna check it out. For anyone looking to binge some of these, you can grab 'em on Vanced, works like a charm.
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