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Wilton Felder’s Isolated Bass On The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back”

“I Want You Back” is the debut major-label single for The Jackson 5 which became a number-one hit for the band and the Motown label in early 1970. The song, along with a B-side cover of Smokey Robinson & the Miracles’ “Who’s Lovin’ You”, was the only single from the first Jackson 5 album, Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5. It went to number one on the Soul singles chart for four weeks and held the number-one position on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for the week ending January 31, 1970. “I Want You Back” was ranked 121st on Rolling Stone’s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

Wilton Felder is the American saxophone and bass player best known as a founding member of The Jazz Crusaders, later known as The Crusaders. Felder, Wayne Henderson, Joe Sample, and Stix Hooper founded the group while in high school in Houston. The Jazz Crusaders evolved from a straight-ahead jazz combo into a pioneering jazz-rock fusion group, with a definite soul music influence. Felder worked with the original group for over thirty years, and continues to work in its current versions, which often feature other founding members.

Felder also worked as a West coast studio musician, mostly playing electric bass, for various soul and R&B musicians, and was one of the in-house bass players for Motown Records, when the record label opened up operations in Los Angeles, California, in the early 1970s. Along with The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back” he also played on “The Love You Save,” for Marvin Gaye and Grant Green. He has also played bass for soft rock groups like America and Seals and Crofts. Also of note was his contribution to the John Cale album, Paris 1919, and Billy Joel’s Piano Man and Streetlife Serenade albums. He was one of three bass players on Randy Newman’s Sail Away (1972) and Joan Baez Diamonds & Rust. Felder also anchored albums from Joni Mitchell and Michael Franks.

Infographic: How Much Has Snapchat Really Grown in 4 Years? THIS Much

Snapchat has a reputation for fast growth, and considering that it currently has 100 million daily active users, that’s certainly not a stretch. But how does it compare to the growth of other popular social platforms?

Launched in September 2011, Snapchat is now just under 4 years old. For the sake of comparison, we decided to take a look at how other major networks – Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram – were doing 4 years in.

Here’s what WebPageFX found:

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Judging by active users and daily growth, Snapchat’s 4-year growth is impressive. That being said, it’s also important to note that the app was released at a time when most Internet users were already familiar with social sharing.

When Facebook was released, however, social media was a relatively new concept (even Myspace was only a year old!), and getting people to put personal information online was certainly much more challenging. This makes the fact that their number of monthly active users was almost 75% of what Snapchat’s is today seem pretty impressive.

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That Time David Bowie Played DJ On The BBC In 1979. Hear The Astounding Playlist.

In May 1979, David Bowie did a two-hour radio show called Star Special in which he played some of his favourite records. Arguable one of the best playlists I’ve ever heard, this is epic. Every. Single. Track. Some of these songs might be familiar to you, but it’s inspiring to see where his head, and ears, were at in the last ’70s.

Track listing
The Doors, “Love Street”
Iggy Pop, “TV Eye”
John Lennon, “Remember”
? & The Mysterians, “96 Tears”
Edward Elgar, “The Nursery Suite” (extract)
Danny Kaye, “Inchworm”
Philip Glass, “Trial Prison”
The Velvet Underground, “Sweet Jane”
Mars, “Helen Fordsdale”
Little Richard, “He’s My Star”
King Crimson, “21st Century Schizoid Man”
Talking Heads, “Warning Sign”
Jeff Beck, “Beck’s Bolero”
Ronnie Spector, “Try Some, Buy Some”
Marc Bolan, “20th Century Boy”
The Mekons, “Where Were You?”
Steve Forbert, “Big City Cat”
The Rolling Stones, “We Love You”
Roxy Music, “2HB”
Bruce Springsteen, “It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City”
Stevie Wonder, “Fingertips”
Blondie, “Rip Her To Shreds”
Bob Seger, “Beautiful Loser”
David Bowie, “Boys Keep Swinging”
David Bowie, “Yassassin”
Talking Heads, “Book I Read”
Roxy Music, “For Your Pleasure”
King Curtis, “Something On Your Mind”
The Staple Singers, “Lies”

Def Leppard’s Isolated Vocals For “Rock Of Ages”

“Rock of Ages” by Def Leppard is from their 1983 album Pyromania. When released as a single in the United States, the song reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number one on the Top Tracks rock chart, and has been played at almost every concert since then.

These four words that you hear at the start of “Rock of Ages”, mean nothing, though the band sometimes jokingly claims it means “running through the forest silently”. It’s actually just German sounding gibberish, said by producer Mutt Lange during one of the later takes of the song. Lange was a perfectionist and would often do dozens & dozens of takes, and after repeatedly beginning so many with the standard count, “One, two, three, four” he simply started saying nonsense words instead, the band liking this one so much that they included it on the album.

The Only A Cappella Version Of Rammstein’s Du Hast You’ll Ever Want

“Du Hast” by Rammstein, performed a cappella by Viva Vox. We did The Sound Of Music’s These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things at my school. I think this class had a better time.

I Lost it at the Video Store Trailer Reveals How Much John Sayles, Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith Miss That Place

For a generation, video stores were to filmmakers what bookstores were to writers. They were the salons where many of today’s best directors first learned their craft. The art of discovery that video stores encouraged through the careful curation of clerks was the fertile, if sometimes fetid, soil from which today’s film world sprung. Video stores were also the financial engine without which the indie film movement wouldn’t have existed.

In I Lost it at the Video Store, Tom Roston interviews the filmmakers – including John Sayles, Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Smith, Darren Aronofsky, David O. Russell and Allison Anders – who came of age during the reign of video rentals, and constructs a living, personal narrative of an era of cinema history which, though now gone, continues to shape film culture today.

I Lost It At The Video Store – Book Trailer from The Critical Press on Vimeo.

This Tiny Lion Can’t Roar Yet And It’s The Cutest Thing You’ll See All Week

Don’t worry, little buddy…

One day you’ll roar like this…

But until then, keep going…

That Time Stars Wars Did An Anti-Drunk Driving PSA

This PSA was originally televised on May 23,1979 and features the creatures used in the Star Wars film series.

https://youtu.be/sN9OvAOcNo8

Black Label Society Announces End Of The Year Tour Dates

Hard rock legends BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, fronted by guitar icon ZAKK WYLDE, have announced a batch of winter tour dates for the end of 2015 with special guests HUNTRESS andTHE SHRINE. Tickets are on sale now. HUNTRESS has released their new LP Static today via Napalm Records. THE SHRINE will have an all new release due out early next year via Century Media Records.

Fresh off an electric performance last weekend at the Food Truck & Rock Carnival in New Jersey, BLS is gearing up to finish the year strong in the U.S. The last time the band performed in The States was during highly successful Unblackened Tour earlier this year. Originally performed as a one night only concert at Club Nokia in Los Angeles for a live CD/DVD release two years ago, the show made its way across the U.S featuring intimate versions of some of the band’s most popular songs, as well as songs from Wylde’s best-selling solo album Book of Shadows & his Southern rock band Pride & Glory.

Dec-26    Phoenix, AZ    Marquee Theater
Dec-27    Albuquerque, NM    Sunshine Theater
Dec-28    Dallas, TX    Gas Monkey Live
Dec-29    Tulsa, OK    Brady Theater
Dec-30    Houston, TX    Warehouse Live
Dec-31    Marksville, LA    Paragon Casino Resort