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What are you listening to? Part 12

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<Perk> Altered State of Consciousness.
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Does this mean I don't have to help you with your Buttons, in that
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Hehe- helping me with my blonde moments would likely be a full time job. :lol:
 


Good song, talented dancing.
 
Jimi Hendrix - Rock Me Baby





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Really sweet song. Put's a smile to me every time.
 
Bob Marley was the most charismatic of the Jamaican Reggae artists and the best songwriter and Peter Tosh perhaps the most energetic. But Jimmy Cliff has the best voice and his cover of Johnny Nash's tune (the first "reggae" song to make the billboard top 100) is one of the cases where the cover is as good or better than the original

I enjoyed this one Jimmy as well.

"The Harder They Come" Jimmy Cliff

 
It is interesting the tremendous respect the clash garnered in Jamaica. Then again, with their work with "Mickey Dread" the Clash were among the first white acts to embrace Jamaica and despite their "punk" image, Joe and Mick were class acts to work with.

Here Joe does a MD reggae number

great line-a lifetime serving one machine is ten times worse than prison

 
Hehe- helping me with my blonde moments would likely be a full time job. :lol:


For you lizzie! :mrgreen::2dance::monkey


Rod Stewart - Blondes Have More Fun
 
I enjoyed this one Jimmy as well.

"The Harder They Come" Jimmy Cliff



great movie-memoralized in Simonon's Guns of Brixton.
 
For you lizzie! :mrgreen::2dance::monkey


Rod Stewart - Blondes Have More Fun


Thanks! We had a Rod Stewart-fest at work today. :mrgreen: I took a CD player to work a couple of months ago, with some copies of my favorites (old stuff, of course), and I'm indoctrinating all the youngins in good music. :lol:
 
Thanks! We had a Rod Stewart-fest at work today. :mrgreen: I took a CD player to work a couple of months ago, with some copies of my favorites (old stuff, of course), and I'm indoctrinating all the youngins in good music. :lol:


Rod Stewart fest?

YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mrgreen::2dance:
 
It is interesting the tremendous respect the clash garnered in Jamaica. Then again, with their work with "Mickey Dread" the Clash were among the first white acts to embrace Jamaica and despite their "punk" image, Joe and Mick were class acts to work with.

Here Joe does a MD reggae number

great line-a lifetime serving one machine is ten times worse than prison



How do you know all of this stuff TD?
 
if you have a chance to see a 30 year old Rockumentary called URG a Music war do it

it has everything from the Dead Kennedys to Klaus Nomi (in black hose and spikes) to the GO GO's playing like the punk band they started as. Gary Numan (Cars) has killer clip I will put up soon but this was one of the more interesting acts from that film

 
This is a pretty one I have always liked about blondes.

Joni Mitchell-The Blonde In The Bleachers

 
Hehe- helping me with my blonde moments would likely be a full time job. :lol:





Wells since ya knows I Can Get the Job Done.....U just need to know it can be done ALL.....Night and Day!
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The Clash - Rock The Casbah

 


The strange and talented stan ridgeway from the same film
 
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