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Air Tap

Old video, but it’s really cool. It’s interesting to see how he plays the guitar, though the song gets boring after a while.

So What

April 2, 1959 on The Robert Herridge Theater Show, CBS Studio 61, Manhattan NY with Miles Davis, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb (trombones at final chorus: Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, Bill Elton), And, of course, John Coltrane.

Some jazz for you today, hope you enjoy it!

He’s cuban, a believer of the revolution. You may not like him, but for this time, put politics aside. He’s a great composer and guitar player. He sings his own songs, though he’s voice is kinda weird, but you’ll learn to like it.

This song is called “Quien Fuera”, and it’s one of the best songs of his. This version is kind of strange and very different to the original one. Hope you enjoy!

Ladies and Gentlemen, Silvio Rodriguez

Tool, sober

Great video for a great song of one of the greatest bands on Earth. Tool is awesome. Enjoy!

Hyori Lee- Anymotion

Hey, I’m not posting this video because I like Hyori Lee’s music. I don’t. Really, too unoriginal. Actually…it does sounds a bit too similar to Britney Spear’s ‘music’.

I’ll forgive her for her music though….I like how she dances. She’s definitely one hot young lady.

(did you notice that this is not even under the music category?)

The rapture

I’ve been listening to The Rapture, and me likes it a lot. Catchy, and funky, makes you dance even if you don’t want to :) That’s one of the gems I found while browsing the archives of this.bigstereo.net.

the rapture

The Rapture wasn’t the first band to revisit the clanky dance-punk sounds of bands like P.I.L. and Gang of Four. But with its DFA-produced debut, 2003’s Echoes, and the accompanying underground hit, “House of Jealous Lovers,” the Brooklyn quartet proved itself to be the most worthy. On its follow-up, the group makes a dramatic left turn with a new crew of producers (Ewan Pearson and Paul Epworth, plus a pair of tracks recorded with Danger Mouse of Gorillaz and Gnarlz Barkley fame) and a more sophisticated sound that yields pop gems like “Whoo! Alright Yeah… Uh Huh” and “The Devil.” Reassuringly, the saxophones, cowbells and singer Luke Jenner’s unintelligible yelps are still present, as is all the manic energy that goes along with it.

Some links:
The Rapture’s site
Their myspace page
Buy the album at amazon.com

Never Quite Discussed

Usually, if I post a music video, it’s from a pretty known musician, usually a genius, but this is one great exception….she’s only a youtube member. She only has 5 videos online, but every single video is awesome. This girl has a beautiful voice, she really has talent.

I was impressed, and hope she posts more songs.

And she does mention she doesn’t really play the piano, for does who do, you notice her hands posture is awful!

Shakira, la tortura

You know I love Shakira, so here you got a video of her singing ‘La Tortura’ in some concert. She’s just lovely!

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