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Re: gimme shelter new cover
Posted by: Turner68 ()
Date: November 11, 2015 02:45

listening to this really makes you appreciate the band that recorded the original. they are copying it note for note, and yet it sounds completely pedestrian.

Re: gimme shelter new cover
Posted by: HMS ()
Date: November 11, 2015 11:58

No one can ever beat the original or come even close to it, not even the Stones themselves.

Re: gimme shelter new cover
Posted by: albop ()
Date: November 11, 2015 12:40

For me too close to the Stones original. What is the interest ?

I prefer this version :

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Re: gimme shelter new cover
Posted by: The Joker ()
Date: November 11, 2015 14:25

I like it.

Re: gimme shelter new cover
Posted by: MingSubu ()
Date: November 11, 2015 14:56

Musically good and close to the original. Not a fan of the guy's vocals.

Overall, to me, it sounds like a good cover by a bar band.

Re: "YouTube" Post a NEW or FAVORITE video(s)
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: November 15, 2015 15:23

Billy Preston, 11 Years Old, and Nat King Cole - Blueberry Hill, 1957




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Stone Sour with Lzzy Hale - Gimme Shelter
Posted by: JohnnyBGoode ()
Date: November 25, 2015 03:40

If this has been posted before, my apologies. I did a search and nothing came up. Thoughts?

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Re: Stone Sour with Lzzy Hale - Gimme Shelter
Posted by: LieB ()
Date: November 25, 2015 13:20

Sounds pretty good, very well done, but it's way too close to the original to be interesting. And it lacks the character of the original.

Re: Stone Sour with Lzzy Hale - Gimme Shelter
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: December 2, 2015 23:49

It seems that BV is getting in the mood OLE OLE..............here go BV

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Re: Stone Sour with Lzzy Hale - Gimme Shelter
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: December 3, 2015 01:31

I just post this one as it sounds so great.....................No Expectations Outtake.....great Quality.........

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well, almost anybody
Posted by: sundevil ()
Date: December 1, 2015 03:12

forgotten fun, a favorite haircut of mick's as well.

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Re: well, almost anybody
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: December 2, 2015 16:10

Fantastic consistency error at the end with the pie in the face. Mick gets hit first but when Bette gets hit there's no pie on Mick at all.

Re: well, almost anybody
Posted by: HMS ()
Date: December 2, 2015 16:28

Mick is looking very young in this one. And Bette Middler sure can handle that tune better than Katy Perry.

Re: well, almost anybody
Posted by: marcovandereijk ()
Date: December 2, 2015 17:21

Ah, guilty pleasure that one.
Remembers me of my youthful enterprises with girls at the time this was a hit....

Just as long as the guitar plays, let it steal your heart away

Re: well, almost anybody
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: December 2, 2015 21:24

I've never been able to find any information on when Mick and Bill did that bit for VIDEO REWIND but it must've been around the time Midler and Jagger did that video. Same year anyway, right?

RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: December 20, 2015 00:06

Several fab versions of this on You Tube.

Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: Naturalust ()
Date: December 20, 2015 00:33

This one is pretty sweet. Without Ray I thing the Beatles and the Stones would have been something else altogether...I'm surprised I don't hear them giving a nod to him more often.

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Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: December 20, 2015 01:52

Beatles base Day Tripper riff off of What I'd Say. Legend has it they did a killer live version in Hamburg.

Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: Turner68 ()
Date: December 20, 2015 02:06

Here are the Beatles doing what'd I say with tony Sheridan in Hamburg

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No one is as good as Ray though

Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: Turner68 ()
Date: December 20, 2015 02:09

Naturalist I agree the Beatles and stones owe Ray lots.

Ray has done several Beatles songs and this version of "imagine"

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Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: sundevil ()
Date: December 20, 2015 21:21

"play it one time", first european tour. this is an eagle rock release "live in france 1961". must get.

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Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: December 20, 2015 23:42

Another great (of the many wonderful Ray Charles performances on YouTube is
"Crying Time," a duet between Ray and Barbra Streisand) Both are fantastic and
obviously respectful of each other).

The French adored Ray and after that first performance in Antibes, he went
back and played Paris many times.

Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: straycatuk ()
Date: December 21, 2015 00:01

The original single is right up there with the greatest and most groundbreaking recordings of all time IMHO.I grew up with his music in our home as my dad was a big fan.

Ray was a true original.

sc uk

Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: Naturalust ()
Date: December 21, 2015 01:53

Thanks Turner, both of those videos were great. Ray doing Imagine was pretty special man. He certain put his own stamp on it...amazing.

Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: mighty stork ()
Date: December 21, 2015 02:04

Like many great songs this one came more by improv than planning according to this story:


FEBRUARY 18, 1959 : RAY CHARLES RECORDS “WHAT’D I SAY” AT ATLANTIC RECORDS]


The phone call that Ray Charles placed to Atlantic Records in early 1959 went something like this: “I’m playing a song out here on the road, and I don’t know what it is—it’s just a song I made up, but the people are just going wild every time we play it, and I think we ought to record it.” The song Ray Charles was referring to was “What’d I Say,” which went on to become one of the greatest rhythm-and-blues records ever made. Composed spontaneously out of sheer showbiz necessity, “What’d I Say” was laid down on tape on this day in 1959, at the Atlantic Records studios in New York City.

The necessity that drove Ray Charles to invent “What’d I Say” was simple: the need to fill time. Ten or 12 minutes before the end of a contractually required four-hour performance at a dance in Pittsburgh one night, Charles and his band ran completely out of songs to play. “So I began noodling—just a little riff that floated into my head,” Charles explained many years later. “One thing led to another and I found myself singing and wanting the girls to repeat after me….Then I could feel the whole room bouncing and shaking and carrying on something fierce.”

What was it about “What’d I Say” that so captivated the audience at the Pittsburgh dance that night and the rest of humanity ever since then? Charles always thought it was the sound of his Wurlitzer electric piano, a very unfamiliar instrument at the time. Others would say it was the call-and-response in the song’s bridge—all unnnhs and ooohs and other sounds not typically found on the average pop record of 1959. Whatever it was, it worked well enough to become Charles’ closing number from that night in Pittsburgh until his final show.

“You start ‘em off, you get ‘em just first tapping their feet. Next thing they got their hands goin’, and next thing they got their mouth open and they’re yelling, and they’re singin’ and they’re screamin’. It’s a great feeling when you got your audience involved with you.”

“What’d I Say” was a sure-fire hit with live audiences and with record-buyers. It was a #1 R&B hit for Ray Charles in 1959 and a #6 pop hit as well—his first bona fide crossover hit, but certainly not his last.

Re: RAY CHARLES "What'd I Say"
Posted by: dmay ()
Date: December 21, 2015 03:36

"What I'd Say" is Charles taking off on the gospel he had learned growing up. The call and response is classic stuff. The Stones did similar on Exile with Let It Loose. It's classic gospel calling up spirituality, righteousness, want.

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The Stones (and Charles) put me in mind of another song. The late Bobby Blue Bland makes a gospel lament/plea out of a cover of In The Ghetto. Beautiful, if such a word can be said for this song.

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Re: "YouTube" Post a NEW or FAVORITE video(s)
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: December 29, 2015 18:49


Re: "YouTube" Post a NEW or FAVORITE video(s)
Posted by: darxiide ()
Date: January 2, 2016 02:27

My new favorite nerdcore album "Chrono N*gger" by SIC ILL. You guys should check it out.

SIC ILL - Chrono N*gger
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Re: "YouTube" Post a NEW or FAVORITE video(s)
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: January 3, 2016 15:10

Great doc about The Bayou club in DC. Check it out sometime, if you can.





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Re: "YouTube" Post a NEW or FAVORITE video(s)
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: January 8, 2016 01:40

Album Trailer for Loretta Lynn - Full Circle




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