Gosha the raccoon loves washing objects in its owner’s home. But if they look away for a second, they might find a few object they don’t want cleaning.
Simple Minds’ Isolated Vocals For “Alive And Kicking”
Simple Minds’ Once Upon a Time from 1985 is one huge-sounding album, one of my favourite on CD. Mel Gaynor’s drums, Jimmy Iovine and Bob Clearmountain’s production, it’s so stadium-shaking, with a carload of songs to match.
Although already successful in their native UK and Europe, the band had also now become popular in the US, mainly due to the Keith Forsey-penned “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” which appeared on The Breakfast Club soundtrack and had become a No.1 hit there. However, the band deliberately left the track off the album due to their reluctance to record it. Four singles were taken from the album; “Alive And Kicking” (UK No. 7, US #3), “All The Things She Said” (UK No. 9, US #28), “Sanctify Yourself” (UK No. 10, US #14), and “Ghost Dancing” (UK #13). The album topped the UK charts, and peaked at No.10 on the US charts (5 consecutive weeks in Top 10 of Billboard and 16 weeks in Top 20).
Here’s Jim Kerr’s isolated vocals for “Alive And Kicking”, where you can hear a bit of guitar from Charlie Burchill in the mix.
https://youtu.be/qq-ru-635cw
Lemmy From Motorhead’s Isolated Vocals For “Ace Of Spades”
Motörhead released its most famous track “Ace Of Spades” in 1980 on their Ace of Spades album. The track went to #15 on the UK Singles Chart and became their biggest-ever hit, a staple in the rock world. Ian Fraser “Lemmy” Kilmister died from cancer on Monday, December 28 at 70 years of age. Play this one loud.
David Lynch Gives The Best Advice You’ll Hear All Year: “Keep Your Eye On The Donut”
“The hole is so deep and so bad; the donut is a beautiful thing.”
Guns N’ Roses Are Playing Coachella, Billboard Reports
Guns N’ Roses, with founding members Axl Rose and Slash, will headline the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., set for April 15-17 and April 22-24, according to multiple sources. The band is also tapped to be one of the first acts to play the new Las Vegas Arena, which is set to open April 6 with The Killers and Wayne Newton. Additionally, the reunited band is negotiating with promoters to play as many as 25 football stadiums in North America in the summer of 2016. The band is said to be asking as much as $3 million per show, with tickets topping out in the $250-$275 range.
Via Billboard
This Guns N’ Roses Short Clip Is Playing Before Star Wars And Fans Are Freaking Out
First the Guns N’ Roses website shows their original logo, and now, before some screenings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, THIS comes on the screen.
Are the band reforming? A new greatest hits album? Nothing at all? Stay tuned.
This is Hilarious! Dude at Wrong Concert
I’m not saying I would be one of people going bonkers at the 43 second mark, but I wouldn’t be the guy you’re about to call the coolest guy there, either. Just wait for it.
Watch Neil Young Perform New Songs ‘Old Man’ And ‘Heart Of Gold’ In 1971
On February 23, 1971 Neil Young visited the BBC Television Centre in London to record a solo performance that would air as part of the BBC’s In Concert series. Young treated the live crowd and television audience to a set that was heavy on material from his Harvest LP, which wouldn’t be released until February 14, 1972. He was 26 at the time.
This is a new song I wrote about my ranch. I live on a ranch in California. I just bought it awhile ago from these two lawyers and there was an old man living on it. I don’t know if you have things like that here, like a foreman on ranches. It’s like an old caretaker who takes care of old cows…and fences…so I wrote this song for him.
Then, Neil digs around in his pockets trying to find the right harp and then plays a new song. It’s called Heart Of Gold.
Here’s the full show.
https://youtu.be/CJFlAJineqY
This 2-Minute Video Teaches You What Is The Groove And How It Works
I am completely useless in the studio. I’ll gleefully admit that. The artists can go about their business in the studio in a cloak of mystery for all I understand. But I do know a great groove, like you, when I hear it. Check out this two-minute film by Nicolas Lefaucheux. He takes three tracks by Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley, and Michael Jackson, and shows how the groove remains a creeping, undercover sound mixing with the instruments and the vocals. As Mental Floss writes, “the groove is built by the instruments fitting into pockets of time. If you don’t read sheet music, this is a lovely way to understand how that timing works.” I’ll be over here, outside the studio.
INFORMATION MUSIC from PARACHUTES on Vimeo.
Via Mental Floss
More than 550 households in Scotland are still watching television in black and white
More than 550 households in Scotland are still watching television in black and white, according to TV licensing officials. Glasgow has the largest number of black and white sets at 200, followed by Edinburgh with 55. TV Licensing Scotland revealed the figure as it reminded viewers they need a licence, however dated the model. Regular colour broadcasts began on BBC Two in July 1967. Britain became the first country in Europe to offer regular programming in colour, weeks ahead of Germany. Yet almost 10,000 black and white licences are still in force across the UK. The cost of a black and white licence is £49 compared with £145.50 for a colour licence.
TV Licensing Scotland spokesman Jason Hill said: “It’s astounding that more than 550 households in Scotland still watch on a black and white telly, especially now that over half of homes access TV content over the internet, on smart TVs.
Via BBC