Stairway to Heaven solo

  • March 25, 2010 4:26 pm

Me playing the Stairway to Heaven solo, originally written and performed by Jimmy Page. Answers to FAQs: I used to make those faces when I was concentrating really hard. I stopped after I saw this video and people constantly commented on it. And the kind of guitar is a cheap Peavey Predator, the only electric I’ve ever owned and I’ve had it since I was 11 years old. And THERE IS A LOT OF DISTORTION ON THE LEAD GUITAR SO PLEASE PEOPLE STOP TELLING ME IT NEEDS DISTORTION OR NEEDS MORE DISTORTION!! I did the background rhythm guitar, drums, and bass. At the beginning, my guitar volume is down and I am just pretending to play the chords but you’re just hearing what I recorded earlier. Then I turn my volume up and play the solo.

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Doc Watson – 1991 – Black Mountain Rag

  • March 24, 2010 6:27 pm

Doc Watson – 1991 – Black Mountain Rag. I’ve included Doc’s introduction and explanation of his background with this particular tune.

I’ve always loved the interesting anecdote that Doc developed his now legendary flatpicking style while playing a Les Paul (electric solid body guitar) while he was playing in a Rockabilly band in the 1950′s. Additionally, I’ve heard that he actually didn’t even own an acoustic guitar at that time.

It’s interesting that this style has since become associated with, nearly exclusively, acoustic guitars, particularly Martin dreadnoughts.

I’ve always wondered what kind of reception a picker would get at the National Flatpicking Contest in Winfield Kansas if he were to show up to compete with a Les Paul in hand!

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rnb songs HOTTEST…and NEWEST ♪RnB♪ ♥love♥ songs! ♪ 2008/2009 HQ Sound

  • March 23, 2010 8:22 pm

DJ PHEANEX’S MIXTAPE playlist

Chrishan – the way I do

RL – take it back

Chrishan – I changed

Sam – change

Claude kelly – hold you tonight

Taj – Outrun The Rain

Jackie boyz – and the band played

Chris brown – electric guitar

Young Steff – Disintegrate

danny fernandez – private dancer

city of my heart – lil eddie

rnb hot new 2008 music underground hip hop rap techno y yandel nina skye espanol english bules classical country electronic folk indie jazz pop

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Is Gas or Electric cheaper for utilities?

  • March 23, 2010 1:31 pm

I’m moving from a 900 sq./ft. apartment that runs entirely on electric to an 1100 sq./ft. apartment that uses gas for heat and hot water, and electricity for the rest of the utilities. I live in Cary, NC. Will this combo of gas/electric be more expensive for me, less expensive, or roughly even out to about the same? Any info would be appreciated! Thanks!

You always do better on gas. Not by much in NC, since you do not have a cold winter to heat. The summer will use air conditioner powered by electricity. The hot water cost is very little to begin with.

Very Hot Stuff – Barbara Dennerlein on Hammond B3 Organ

  • March 22, 2010 10:31 pm

Seeing is believing. It looks impossible, but it’s true, Barbara Dennerlein plays bass lines with her left foot that I couldn’t play with my left hand.

Unlike many organists, she did not begin with piano. When she was 11 years old she began playing organ, including the use of the foot pedals. She took lessons for a year and a half from a teacher who played jazz himself. By the time she was 13 she was completely on her own in regard to her musical development.

Charlie Parker was her musical hero and biggest influence. While she respects Jimmy Smith’s musicianship and his enormous contribution to jazz organ, she did not model her playing, sound, technique or musical approach after his.

Like Jimmy, she developed her own personal style and unmistakable sound. Her artistic sensibilities are closer to Larry Young than Jimmy Smith, but they are still very much her own.

In the 80′s Jimmy Smith briefly moved from Hammond B3 to another make of organ, experimented with synthesizers and even played electric piano. In the 80′s Barbara also began to experiment, but she took a different approach.

She integrated midi technology into her B3 keyboard and sampled an upright bass to give her bass pedals a more realistic sound.

This video is one small glimpse into her musical world, I hope you’ll view the other clips on my channel, and enjoy clips by other great B3 players. My hope is that music is enjoyed as a celebration, and not a competition – it’s art not sport.

Barbara Dennerlein, Hammond B3 Organ. Dennis Chambers, Drums. (Not shown on clip: Andy Sheppard, Sax, Mitch Watkins, Guitar.) Vienna, 1992

PS If anyone knows Rick Rubin, he should see this clip.

Seeing is believing.

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Steely Dan – Josie

  • March 21, 2010 8:23 pm

Montage – The last track from 1977′s Aja.

Lyrics:

We’re gonna break out the hats and hooters
When Josie comes home
We’re gonna rev up the motor scooters
When Josie comes home to stay
We’re gonna park in the street
Sleep on the beach and make it
Throw down the jam till the girls say when
Lay down the law and break it
When Josie comes home

When Josie comes home
So good
Shes the pride of the neighborhood
She’s the raw flame
The live wire
She prays like a Roman
With her eyes on fire

Jo would you love to scrapple
She’ll never say no
Shine up the battle apple
We’ll shake ‘em all down the tonight
We’re gonna mix in the street
Strike at the stroke of midnight
Dance on the bones till the girls say when
Pick up what’s left by daylight
When Josie comes home

When Josie comes home
So bad
She’s the best friend we never had
She’s the raw flame,
The live wire
She prays like a Roman
With her eyes on fire

[solo]

When Josie comes home
So good
Shes the pride of the neighborhood
She’s the raw flame
The live wire
She prays like a Roman
With her eyes on fire

Drums: Jim Keltner
Bass: Chuck Rainey
Electric Piano: Victor Feldman
Guitars: Larry Carlton, Dean Parks
Solo Guitar: Walter Becker
Synthesizers: Donald Fagen
Percussion: Jim Keltner
Backup Vocals: Donald Fagen, Tim Schmit

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What is cheaper to operate, oil-fired hot water heater, or an electric tank hot water heater?

  • March 21, 2010 3:42 pm

Just bought a house that has an oil system to heat the house, and also one to heat the water. Would it be cheaper to heat water if I got an electric heat tank installed to heat the water instead? I have no access to gas and I know the environmental issues. I am purely looking for cost to operate. Thanks

prices go up and down- right now an electric water heater would be cheaper- when the price of oil goes down, the price to heat you water goes down

Chuck Mangione Children Of Sanchez

  • March 20, 2010 10:31 pm

Help get this full concert released on DVD.

Let Chuck know how much you love his music!

Sign the petition at:

http://www.mangionemagic.com/forum/petition.asp

Chuck Mangione performing his song Children Of Sanchez. This is from 1978.

Chuck Mangione – flugelhorn, electric piano
Chris Vadala – soprano saxophone
Grant Geissman – guitar
Charles Meeks – bass
James Bradley, Jr. – drums
Jeff Tyzik – lead trumpet

For more Chuck Mangione visit http://www.mangionemagic.com

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Marvin Gaye I Heard It Through The Grapevine (1968)

  • March 19, 2010 8:27 pm

Born in 1939 in D.C. to a father from Kentucky and a mother from North Carolina, Marvin Gaye blazed the trail for the continued evolution of popular black music. Moving from lean, powerful R&B to stylish, sophisticated soul to finally arrive at an intensely political and personal form of artistic self-expression, his work not only redefined soul music as a creative force but also expanded its impact as an agent for social change. Marvin Gaye was one of the most gifted, visionary, and enduring talents ever launched into orbit by the Motown hit machine.

By the time of his death in 1984 at the hands of his clergyman father, Gaye had won two Grammy Awards: one for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and one for Best Instrumental Recording for the single, Sexual Healing.

Norman Whitfield first recorded “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” in early 1967 with Smokey Robinson & the Miracles as the vocalists. During the 1960s, Motown held Quality Control meetings each Friday morning to determine which new recordings would be released as singles. The Quality Control staff voted as a democracy, with Motown chief Berry Gordy also holding veto power. During one of those meetings, Whitfield presented the Miracles’ “Grapevine”, which was not chosen for release. Undaunted, Whitfield had The Isley Brothers re-record the song; their version also failed to gain a release.

Still determined that he and Barrett Strong had written a hit, Whitfield had “Grapevine” recorded a third time. Re-imagining the soul song as a slower, psychedelic-inspired record, Whitfield had Marvin Gaye record the lead vocal, with The Andantes on background vocals and Motown’s studio band The Funk Brothers playing a voodoo-like instrumental track.

It took Marvin Gaye two months to complete his recording of the song, which he worked on during April and May of 1967. Whitfield had Gaye’s lead vocal arranged just above his actual register, a trick he had used with David Ruffin on Temptations songs such as “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” in order to elicit a rawer vocal from the singer as he strained to hit the high notes. The trick worked, and Gaye’s pained lead on “Grapevine”, contrasted with the softer vocals of the Andantes, made Whitfield sure he had finally recorded a hit. Motown label chief Berry Gordy was not impressed, however, and vetoed “Grapevine” at a Friday morning Quality Control Meeting. In its stead, the label issued another Gaye recording, “Your Unchanging Love”, as a single; “Your Unchanging Love” charted at number thirty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number seven on the Billboard Black Singles (R&B) chart.

“I Heard It Through the Grapevine” has been rendered in several different ways, although the song’s theme, a relationship in the beginning stages of breakup, remains prominent in each version. The narrator in the song has no clue that his/her relationship is in a bad state, and only learns after hearing gossip “through the grapevine” that his/her lover is cheating. The narrator confronts the lover, and explains, through the lyrics, that, although the betrayal hurts the narrator deeply, it is the fact that the lover refused to inform the narrator of the infidelity that hurts the most.

Of the first four versions of the song produced by Norman Whitfield himself, only the Marvin Gaye version makes pain and confusion a clear part of the recording’s musical texture: Whitfield surrounds Gaye with horror-film strings, voodoo-styled drums and percussion, and an ominous Wurlitzer electric piano line doubled by the guitar. The Miracles’ version is a standard mid-tempo number, while Gladys Knight & the Pips’ version is built around bravado and a quick-tempo gospel feel.

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60′s, 1960s, 60s, 1960′s, protest songs, songs of protest, pop singing, Sexual Healing, Ain’t No Mountain Higher, We Are The World, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, black Americans, African-Americans

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Isaac Hayes, Funk Brothers, Kim Weston, Tammi Terrell, Martha Reeves, Martha & the Vandellas, Don Covay, Arthur Conley, Mary Wells, The Temptations, The Supremes, The Spinners, Gladys Knight, Al Green, The Four Tops, Ashford & Simpson, The Rainbows, Big John Hamilton, Johnny Moore, Eddie Kendricks, Kenny Gamble, Lamont Dozier, Sylvia Moy, Sly & the Family Stone, The Moonglows, Benny Benjamin, Nona Gaye, Nat King Cole, Smokey Robinson, Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, R. Kelly, K-ci & JoJo, Isley Brothers, Avant, Bob Marley, Peabo Bryson, Luther Vandross, Teena Marie, Spandau Ballet, Lionel Richie, Commodores, Nightshift, George Michael, Diana Ross, Akon, James Jamerson, Earl Van Dyke

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MISFITS on CAPITAL CHAOS 1999

  • March 18, 2010 8:22 pm

MISFITS @ The Crest Theater – Sacramento, CA 1999
The Misfits are an American rock band often recognized as the progenitors of the horror punk subgenre, blending punk rock and other musical influences with horror film themes and imagery. Founded in 1977 in Lodi, New Jersey by singer and songwriter Glenn Danzig, the group had a fluctuating lineup during its first six years with Danzig and bassist Jerry Only as the only consistent members. During this time they released several EPs and singles and, with Only’s brother Doyle as guitarist, the albums Walk Among Us (1982) and Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood (1983), both considered touchstones of the early-1980s hardcore punk movement. The Misfits disbanded in 1983 and Danzig went on to form Samhain and then Danzig. Several albums of reissued and previously unreleased material were issued after the group’s dissolution, and their music became influential to punk rock, heavy metal, and alternative rock music of the late 1990s and early 2000s.

http://www.misfits.com/

After a series of legal battles with Danzig, Only and Doyle regained the rights to record and perform as the Misfits. They formed a new version of the band in 1995 with singer Michale Graves and drummer Dr. Chud. This incarnation of the Misfits had a sound much more rooted in heavy metal and released the albums American Psycho (1997) and Famous Monsters (1999) before dissolving in 2000. Only then took over lead vocals and recruited former Black Flag guitarist Dez Cadena and former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone for a Misfits 25th Anniversary tour. This lineup released an album of cover songs entitled Project 1950 and toured for several years. In 2005 Ramone was replaced by Robo, who had played with Black Flag in the early 1980s and had also previously been the Misfits’ drummer from 1982 to 1983. The current lineup of Only, Cadena, and Robo continues to tour and has announced plans to record an album of new material.

http://www.myspace.com/themisfits

The Misfits were formed in January 1977 in Lodi, New Jersey by Glenn Danzig, who had previous experience performing in local bands. Naming the band after actress Marilyn Monroe’s final film The Misfits (1961), Danzig recruited guitarist Jimmy Battle, bassist Diane DiPiazza, and drummer Manny Martínez to fill out the lineup while Danzig himself sang and played the electric piano. Both Battle and DiPiazza left the band after a month of practices. Martínez recommended his friend Jerry Caiafa to Danzig as a replacement, as Caiafa had recently received a bass guitar as a Christmas gift. Caiafa was accepted into the band despite having only been practicing his instrument for two months. He and Danzig would remain the only consistent members of the Misfits until the group disbanded in 1983. The trio of Danzig, Martínez, and Caiafa rehearsed for three months without a guitarist, using Danzig’s electric piano to provide the songs’ rhythm. They recorded the band’s first single, “Cough/Cool”, which they released through their own label Blank Records in August 1977. Caiafa’s surname was misspelled on the record’s sleeve, prompting him to insist that in the future he be credited as “Jerry, only Jerry”. “Jerry Only” quickly became his pseudonym, which he would continue to use for the rest of his career. The band played their first two performances at CBGB in New York City, followed by other local performances over the following two months.

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In August 1977 guitarist Frank Licata joined the band under the pseudonym Franché Coma. The addition of a permanent guitar player allowed Danzig to phase out the electric piano and focus on singing, and pushed the band’s sound in a punk rock direction. Danzig and Only ejected Martínez from the band in December, judging him to be unreliable, and replaced him with “Mr. Jim” Catania. The band found themselves with a recording opportunity when Mercury Records wished to use the name Blank Records for one of its subdivisions and offered Danzig thirty hours of free studio time in exchange for the trademark to the name. Danzig accepted, and in January 1978 the Misfits entered a New York recording studio to record their first album. Seventeen songs were recorded, fourteen of which were mixed for the proposed Static Age album. However, the band were unable to find a record label interested in releasing the album. Instead they released four of the songs in June 1978 as the “Bullet” single on their new label Plan 9 Records, named after the 1959 science fiction horror film Plan 9 from Outer Space. Static Age would not be released in its entirety until 1997.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misfits_(band)

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