Available to download on iTunes bit.ly Amazon.com amzn.to Directed by Alexey Terehoff Electronica duo Glide & Swerve return with the deeply emotive and euphoric track Pentonville Blues, featuring the vocals of the legendary Boy George. Invoking the reggae sounds that brought Boy George to the forefront of music in the 1980s, Pentonville Blues is an intensely personal track, written following the singers time spent in prison.
This is 1 of 3 “Track 1 + Track 2″ combos that I have uploaded. The album “Every Good Boy Deserves Favour” is 1 of several albums by the Moody Blues in which the first 2 tracks link together (no pause between songs). It is intended to be heard as if the 2 tracks are only one long song. It doesn’t make sense to listen to the first track without hearing the second afterward, so this video is my way of sharing with you the way this music was intended to be heard. The first 7 albums by the Moody Blues all have songs that connect (with the exception of the last song on side 1 and the first song on side 2). Song Details: “Procession” = It’s a journey through time with music, beginning with creation (“DESOLATION! CREATION!”), transitioning to caveman chants (all band members participating in grunts), then some more familiar instruments. “The Story In Your Eyes” = written by lead singer / guitarist Justin Hayward. NOTE: I’ve found that listening to the “The Procession” with headphones is far more interesting… plus it’s easier to pick up sounds during more quiet parts of the song. Although you might jump when it gets loud all of the sudden! The images in this video is the album artwork (outside and inside). The album is a gatefold design (not limited to the 12X12 LP jacket surface) so that when the album is opened the whole picture is revealed.
First in a series of four lessons on traditional and new approaches to first position blues playing (A harp in the key of A). Gussow explores the lowest octave here. If you’d like to purchase a copy of my new solo album, KICK AND STOMP (2010), please hit the following link. Only for 14 tracks of harp-powered one-man band music, all for instant download. Liner notes included!: www.modernbluesharmonica.com For a series of skill-graded video tutorials and tabs focusing on classic blues harmonica repertoire by Sonny Terry, Little Walter, Paul Butterfield, and others, please visit: www.modernbluesharmonica.com
I really like blues and I would like to know some rather obscure or "unknown" songs, because I’m kind of tired of the "known" ones, like Ray Charles for example or Stevie Ray Vaughan.
I like muddy waters and voice and alot of the older singers, but I want ALL slow slow songs, like as slow as blue jeans blues by ZZ top with a Deep southern sound? Anyone help me out? slow beats only please.