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So glad this woman is back!

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Stevie Wonder: Medley

May 20, 2012

This is kickass!!

Stevie Wonder singing through a talkbox on Papa was a Rolling Stone / Superstition / Maybe your Baby / Superstition Outro. Soul! TV show, WNET, New York, 19 November 1972

Hey Mkck, is that a mic in your pants or are you just happy to see me.

Winn’s hair is looking not much better these days.

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R.I.P Donna Summers

May 17, 2012

Watching this documentary on Jeff Buckley. I use to hang out at Mercury Lounge a lot when i lived in NYC in the 90’s. He played there a few times. What an amazing artist. I feel fortunate to have seen him perform.

Jeff Buckley – Everybody Here Wants You (Documentary)_2.mp4 | PutLocker.

R.I.P MCA

Prepare to get your mind blown.

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The death of Levon

April 22, 2012

Levon helm performing with The Band. Hamburg, ...

Levon helm performing with The Band. Hamburg, May 1971. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I was surprised by my reaction when I heard Levon Helm died. The news that he was in his final hours broke a few days earlier, so to find myself crying caught me by surprise. I know he was one of the greats as a musician and a drummer but I wouldn’t call myself a die-hard fan. I think we forget over the years the music we listened to as teens and I could probably sing you a lot of songs from The Band, but couldn’t tell you back then who they were. They were on the radio, they were on my sisters turntables, and they were the songs the boys liked. My respect for his work and for The Band grew with my passion for music, but I wasn’t a hardcore fan.

The list of my favorite artist ran through my head and what they might be thinking, feeling, what their reactions would be at that moment when they learned of his death. Listening to the DJ on the radio holding back his own tears and sharing stories of his youth and how the music of Levon Helm affected his life told me it isn’t just about the death of one musician, but how someone can inspire so many people to follow their dreams. We all have role models and I wouldn’t be surprised if most of the best drummers today would say Levon Helm was their biggest influence.

So it isn’t such a mystery anymore why his death affected me. I know if it wasn’t for him I never would’ve been introduced to my favorite bands that have gotten me through my darkest hours, and who have inspired me to follow my own dreams. Music heals, music saves lives, music changes the world.

Thank you, Levon. Rest in peace.

Simone Felice – Home – Requiem for Levon.

 

The Shins: The Rifle’s Spiral – NOWNESS.

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Pink Floyd – Fat Old Sun, posted with vodpod

Prayers to Levon and his family. True Genius

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The Band – The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down …, posted with vodpod

Oh James…*sigh*