Bringing Things to Make You Sing
Remember when the "M" in MTV stood for music? That responsibility is now YouTube's. Here are a bunch of live performances of songs I should have on my player.
* Trivia Note: If you visit my URL Where's My Jetpack?, you can find the picture of Mr. House (above) in the window.
- One of the prettiest, most unintelligible songs Pearl Jam ever did. But in Copenhagen, the crowd knows every word.
- In another life, Sananda Maitreya was known as Terence Trent D'Arby, and the man was phenomenal.
- Jack Johnson performs at Tower Records, which is no place to escape the sing-along groupies.
- Before he was a fat clown self-parody recycling his own songs for another dead blonde, Elton John had a funky side.
- Speaking of Elton John, some San Diego based guy named Jimmy Lewis nails Amoreena for a small crowd.
- Just three nights ago, someone in the crowd at the Greek Theater in LA captured Alison Krause and Robert Plant performing Battle of Evermore in the first of their two sold-out nights. (Good review here.)
- I feel bad for bands like Marcy Playground, who will never equal their debut success, captured here in Germany.
- Chances are that the modern Western music you listen to is rooted in and indebted to the music of Son House*, among others. Here is House performing John The Revelator a capella.
* Trivia Note: If you visit my URL Where's My Jetpack?, you can find the picture of Mr. House (above) in the window.
Labels: Alison Krause, Elton John, Jack Johnson, Jimmy Lewis, live music, Marcy Playground, MTV, music, music industry, music video, Pearl Jam, Robert Plant, Sananda Maitreya, Son House, You Tube
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