Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Big Ike - Teddy Bear

Artist: Big Ike
Album name: Teddy Bear
Tracks :
  1. MP3LogoTeddy Bear
  2. MP3LogoJook Joint
  3. MP3LogoEnd of the Rainbow
  4. MP3LogoJoby Took My Baby
  5. MP3LogoLost Without You
  6. MP3LogoEnuff
  7. MP3LogoDon't Hurt (No Pain)
  8. MP3Logo2 Much
  9. MP3LogoStranger
  10. MP3LogoCuz She Loves Me
  11. MP3LogoBad Girl
  12. MP3LogoSanta Took My Baby



Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Bessie Smith - Diggin Deeper

Artist: Bessie Smith
Album name: Diggin Deeper
Tracks :
  1. MP3LogoAggravatin Papa



Great women in world music.?

I wanted to know why my World Party CD had no women on it. And that got me working a children's book about great female musicians (singers, composers, instrumentalists) of the 2oth century (the 1900s). So I want your nominations you think would be worthy to be in such a book. You can nominate anyone from any country; Arabic legends, Eastern European legends, Greek legends, J-pop Legends; Percussionists, guitarists, composers...

Here some of the more famous nominations I have received already.

Ella Fitzgerald
Billie Holiday
Bessie Smith
Aretha Franklin
Bonnie Raitt
Etta James
Tina Turner
Koko Taylor
Joni Mitchell
Joan Towers
Janis Joplin
Celia Cruz
Edith Piaf
Marlene Dietrich
Ofra Haza
Astrud Gilberto
Yumi Matsutoya
Faye Wong

Nominate 3 or more and list their country of origin. Only answers with three noms gets best answer. To see the full list of noms and to vote for your favorites go to http://www.pajamadancing.com/MPBpromo2.html

John Lee Hooker - King of the Boogie

Artist: John Lee Hooker
Album name: King of the Boogie
Tracks :
  1. MP3LogoBoom Boom



12 bar blues solo



12 bar blues solo i did for fun on garage band



Author: msc12345c

Keywords: 12 bar blues solo guitar john lee hooker

Added: December 27, 2008

Sunday, December 28, 2008

John Lee Hooker - Classic

Artist: John Lee Hooker
Album name: Classic
Tracks :
  1. MP3LogoDreamin Blues



Sunday Afternoon Poll:?

Eric Johnson or Steve Vai?

Rage Against The Machine or Dead Kennedys?

Creedence Clearwater Revival or Aerosmith?

Oasis or Blur?

Bob Dylan or Neil Young?

Dark Side of The Moon or IV (Zoso)?

John Lee Hooker or B.B. King?

Stone Temple Pilots or Velvet Revolver?

Iron Maiden or Metallica?

Jim Morrison or Syd Barrett?

Crosby, Stills, or Nash?

Cream or Blind Faith?

Stadium or Club?

Stabbing Westward or Filter?

1960's or 1970's?

The Bends or Ok Computer?

Minor Threat or Bad Brains?

Flogging Molly or Dropkick Murphys?

Tom Petty or Jeff Lynne?

Chuck Berry or Little Richard?

The Offspring or Bad Religion?

Fugazi or The Replacements?

Jimi Hendrix or Jeff Beck?

Dio or Ozzy?

Ted Nugent or Alice Cooper?

Banjo or Harmonica?

Talking Heads or Joy Division?

Power Metal or Thrash Metal?

Grateful Dead or The Rolling Stones?

Keith Richards or Pete Townshend?

Van Morrison or Joe Cocker?

The Black Keys or The White Stripes?

Boston or Journey?

My current favorite band is __________________.

My all-time favorite band is __________________.

The last CD I purchased is __________________.

The next CD I will purchase is ________________.

The best live band I've ever seen is ________________.


If you're interested, here's my poll from late last night.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgS85_Cjpkvt.m97Psx6GRbsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080816221129AA2ixbq
And while I realize this is incredibly long, this place is incredibly boring. Hence, me asking a Q in the 1st place.
Also, Stadium or Club was meant to imply a venue for a concert.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Eddie Kirkland - All Around the World

Artist: Eddie Kirkland
Album name: All Around the World
Tracks :
  1. MP3LogoShake it Up
  2. MP3LogoAll Ive Got to Offer
  3. MP3LogoLive with
  4. MP3Logo40 Days and 40 Nights
  5. MP3LogoPickk Upp the Pieces
  6. MP3LogoAll Around the World
  7. MP3LogoLove Don't Love Nobody
  8. MP3LogoCountry Boy
  9. MP3LogoTheres Gonna Be Some Blues
  10. MP3LogoBig City Behind the Sun
  11. MP3LogoSomeone to Stand by Me



electronica

Friday, December 26, 2008

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Robben Ford - Truth

Artist: Robben Ford
Album name: Truth
Tracks :
  1. MP3LogoLateral Climb
  2. MP3LogoHow Deep in the Blues (Do You Want to Go)
  3. MP3LogoNobodys Fault but Mine
  4. MP3LogoRiley B. King
  5. MP3LogoYou're Gonna Need A Friend
  6. MP3LogoOne Mans Ceiling is Another Mans Floor (featuring Susan Tedeschi)
  7. MP3LogoToo Much
  8. MP3LogoPeace on My Mind
  9. MP3LogoTherell Never Be Another You
  10. MP3LogoRiver of Soul
  11. MP3LogoMoonchild Blues



classical

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Bobby Blue Bland, Thats the Way Love is - Mercy Mercy Me

Artist: Bobby Blue Bland, Thats the Way Love is
Album name: Mercy Mercy Me
Tracks :
  1. MP3LogoAin't Nothin You Can Do



electronic

Flavium - Backdoor Man

Artist: Flavium
Album name: Backdoor Man
Tracks :
  1. MP3LogoBackdoor Man
  2. MP3LogoHigh Heel Boogie
  3. MP3LogoStriking on You
  4. MP3LogoHoney Bee
  5. MP3LogoBlue Dress
  6. MP3LogoJump A Little
  7. MP3LogoYou're Gonna Miss Me
  8. MP3LogoWhy I Sing the Blues
  9. MP3LogoChoking Floor
  10. MP3LogoLong Distance Call



Is the existence of Jesus historically proven?

In 90A.D. the Jewish historian Flavium Josephus, in his work entitled Antiquities (Book 18, Chapter 3 Para. 3), reported on the historical existence of Jesus as follows:
"Now there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man; for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as received the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles. He was the Christ. And when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men among us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him: for he appeared to them alive again the third day, as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him."

Other sources besides the Bible testify to the life of Jesus. For example Tacitus, the Roman historian, Suetonius, the Roman court official under the Emperor Hadrian, and Pliny the Younger, the Roman governor of Bithnia in Asia Minor.
Napolean, who spread fear over half of Europe with his wars, wrote the following in his diary toward the end of his life: "With all my armies and generals I have not been able to conquer a single continent in a quarter of a century. And yet this Jesus, without ever wielding a weapon, has conquered all people and cultures over the millennia."