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Bob Dylan & Eric Clapton, Crossroads
Part 36 of my youtube countdown rolls on with a performance of Robert Johnson’s ‘Crossroads Blues’ by Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton. I’ve been in a real bluesy mood this week, and a clip like this really hits the sweet spot. The song, a gem in Robert Johnson’s absurdly mythological repertoire, is heavily electrified by…
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Willie Simpson, Positively 4th Street
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Muddy Waters and The Rolling Stones
In part 35 of my youtube favorites countdown, we take a trip to rock school. In our lesson we’ll look at two thunderously classic clips. The first features the immortal Muddy Waters leading his band through his genre defining blues cut “Rollin’ Stone.” This song, as you probably know, was the original inspiration for the…
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Matthew Sweet, We're The Same and Girlfriend
Welcome to a special Two for Tuesday of my youtube countdown. This is part 34, and today we are featuring two fantastic clips from 90s indie rocker Matthew Sweet. The first is “We’re the Same.” I love this video and song. It’s such a classic tasteful 90s rock song. A perfect 60s throwback featuring a…
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Willie Simpson, Buckets of Rain
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Neko Case, Buckets of Rain
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The Beatles, Hey Bulldog vs. Lady Madonna Video Controversy
WELCOME to part 31 of my youtube countdown! Today, I have a special Beatle-tastic history lesson, featuring clips of two insanely great Beatle rockers, Hey Bulldog, and Lady Madonna. First, let present the sad story of Hey Bulldog, John Lennon’s lost masterpiece of rock. Hey Bulldog is one of John’s most ferocious, manic rockers. It’s…
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John Lennon, Dear Yoko (home performance)
Part 29 of my youtube countdown continues yesterday’s theme of solo Beatle acoustic performances. In this one, we have John Lennon playing Dear Yoko at his Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island home. The common response to seeing the video is two fold. For starters, a lot of people have trouble believing its really John behind…
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Paul McCartney, For No One
In part 28 of my youtube countdown, I present a 40 something Paul McCartney playing his Beatle classic, For No One, from the Revolver album. There are so many things I love about this performance. First of all, he’s playing one of his most gorgeous piano ballads on acoustic guitar, and its brilliant. I love…