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Booker T & the MG’s – green onions

by kissingermd on Feb.25, 2010, under Song of the day

Booker T & the MG’s – green onions/ Some days I inspired by an old memory then there are times that I hear an oldie but a goodie on the car radio and I just have to share it with you. This song moves my soul. It’s so much fun. I hope you like it, and if you never heard it before, well your in for a treat. Enjoy.

 

In summer 1962, seventeen-year-old keyboardist Booker T. Jones, twenty-year-old guitarist Steve Cropper, bass player Lewie Steinberg, and Al Jackson Jr., a drummer making his debut with the company, were in the Memphis studio to back up former Sun Records star Billy Lee Riley. During downtime, the four started playing around with a bluesy little organ ditty reminiscent of Ray Charles. Jim Stewart, the president of Stax Records, liked what he heard and hit the “record” button. He liked the finished product enough to want to release it.[9] Cropper remembered a riff that Jones had come up with weeks earlier and before long, they had a second song.

Stewart wanted to release the single with the first song, titled “Behave Yourself”, as the A-side and the second song as the B-side. Steve Cropper and radio disc jockeys thought otherwise; soon, Stax released Booker T. & the M.G.’s’ “Green Onions” backed with “Behave Yourself”. In conversation with BBC Radio 2’s Johnnie Walker, on his show broadcast on September 7, 2008, Steve Cropper revealed that the record became an instant success when DJ Reuben Washington, at Memphis radio station WLOK, played it four times in succession, this even before the tune or the band had an agreed name.

The single went to number one on the R&B charts and number three on the Pop charts and is now considered one of the most important riffs in rock history. It is featured in countless movies/trailers including a pivotal scene in the motion picture American Graffiti and on TV every year.

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David Bowie – Fame

by kissingermd on Feb.24, 2010, under Song of the day

David Bowie – Fame/ just a great song.

 

Fame” is a song recorded by David Bowie, initially released in 1975 and in remixed versions, in 1990.

With the Young Americans sessions mostly concluded in late 1974, the material was delayed while Bowie extricated himself from his contract with manager Tony DeFries. During this time he was staying in New York, and met John Lennon. The pair socialised and jammed together, which led to a one-day session at Electric Lady Studios in January 1975. There, Bowie contacted several members of his tour band. Firstly a cover of The Beatles’ “Across the Universe” was recorded. Then a new song called “Fame”, inspired by “Walk On”, from the Jackson Five’s “Going Back to Indiana” live album, and a guitar riff written by Carlos Alomar and with the title from Lennon, was then hurriedly developed by Bowie, and recorded. Both tracks were then added to the Young Americans album. Despite having only a minor contribution, Lennon was given a co-writing credit due to the lyrics (bemoaning the nature of celebrity) being inspired by conversations he had with Bowie on the subject, and because Bowie acknowledged that Lennon singing “Fame!” over Alomar’s guitar riff was the catalyst for the song. The songwriting credit list order is David Bowie, Carlos Alomar, and John Lennon. Lennon’s voice is also heard singing the repeated words “FAME, FAME,FAME” with his voice heard at a fast, normal, and slow track, making it sound like a recording on the fast and slow speeds, until Bowie’s voice is heard singing the final lyrics of the song before the fade.

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Supertramp-logical song

by kissingermd on Feb.21, 2010, under Song of the day

Supertramp-logical song/ This is one of those song through out my life that has always giving me a good feeling. I just  love this song.

“The Logical Song” was a hit on its original release, reaching number 7 in the United Kingdom, number 6 in the United States and spent two weeks at number 1 on the Canadian RPM Singles Chart for two weeks.

The lyrics are a “story of innocence and idealism lost” with Hodgson condemning an education system not focused on knowledge and sensitivity.

The song tells the story of a man who:

  • is taken away from the unspoilt immediacy of childhood (When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical),
  • undergoes education (but then they sent me away to teach me how to be sensible, logical, responsible, practical),
  • sees a future prepared for him lacking any spontaneity of reaction (And they showed me a world where I could be so dependable, clinical, intellectual, cynical),
  • feels constricted in his freedom of speech (Now watch what you say or they’ll be calling you a radical, liberal, fanatical, criminal),
  • is put under pressure to conform (Won’t you sign up your name, we’d like to feel you’re acceptable, respectable, presentable, a vegetable)
  • and ends up confused, without a coherent self-image (please tell me who I am).
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Lady GaGa – Brit Awards 2010 Performance (Telephone – Dance in the dark)

by kissingermd on Feb.19, 2010, under Song of the day

Lady Gaga – Brit Awards 2010 Performance (Telephone – Dance in the dark) I have no idea if I am aloud to post this performance, but I do remember seeing something on YouTube that said under a copyright law you are aloud to use it for. And the rest I can’t remember. If anyone knows please let me know.

I think this is one of Lady Gaga’s best performance. What do you think? Remember shes not on American soil when shes sings ( Telephone Dance in the dark)in this performance.

Please leave a comment. It’s free and easy.

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Ashlee Simpson – Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)

by kissingermd on Feb.15, 2010, under Song of the day

Ashlee Simpson – Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya). I think this is a cool song for her. Cool video too.

Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)” is a single performed by Ashlee Simpson, the first from her third album Bittersweet World, produced by Timbaland, King Logan and Jerome Harmon.

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We Are The World 25 For Haiti – Official Video

by kissingermd on Feb.14, 2010, under Song of the day

We Are The World 25 For Haiti – Official Video/ What better way to show love then to donate to those in need.

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Fire ~ Pointer Sisters

by kissingermd on Feb.09, 2010, under Song of the day

I thought I go old school on you today. I was walking around my place yesterday morning singing this song. Fire ~ Pointer Sisters

 

Fire” is a song written by Bruce Springsteen and originally intended for use by Elvis Presley. It was recorded first by Robert Gordon during 1978, and he received some modest album-oriented rock radio broadcasting with it. It was then recorded and released by The Pointer Sisters later during 1978, and they gained a major success from it, scoring number two during early-February 1979 on the U.S. pop chart.

Although he performed the song live from his 1978 tour onwards, Springsteen himself did not release his own recording of the song until his 1986 Live/1975-85 album, which contains his (heavily edited, to eliminate on-stage hijinks) December 16, 1978 performance. This version was released as a single (which contained the only “official” live version of “Incident on 57th Street”, until its appearance on Live in Barcelona, as B-side), but did not succeed, scoring only number 46 on the U.S. pop chart. A music video for the song was released at the time, but confusingly showed a completely unrelated 1986 acoustic performance at a Bridge School Benefit concert.

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Train–Hey, Soul Sister

by kissingermd on Feb.07, 2010, under Song of the day

Train–Hey, Soul Sister/ This has to be the best thing I’ve hears from Train since drops of jupiter. Relatively new. What do you think? Sound off it’s easy and free. Leave a comment.

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Beyonce – Video Phone ft. Lady Gaga

by kissingermd on Feb.05, 2010, under Song of the day

This is suppose to be new music,but it was done in 2008. It has over 10 million views on youtube already. Enjoy. Who do you like better as a pro-former Beyonce or Lady Gaga? Sound off. It’s easy and free leave a comment.

Video Phone” is a song by American R&B singer Beyoncé from her third studio album, I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008). The track was released as the album’s eighth and final single. Before its release as a single, the song charted in late 2008 due to strong digital sales. It was sent to U.S. radio on September 22, 2009.

It was going to be released on CD on September 22 as well; however, it was delayed to November 17, 2009. The official remix and music video of the song featuring Lady Gaga was included on the 2009 deluxe edition of the album.

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The Beatles -Let It Be

by kissingermd on Feb.04, 2010, under Song of the day

The Beatles -Let It Be. I thought I would do a classic today. enjoy

Whats your favorite Beatles song? Sound off. Leave a comment. It’s easy and free.

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