Who's heard Little Richard sing "Shake a Hand"?

I can't say enough about the craftsmanship of this song, I like to point out how few the brush strokes are used to create a a detailed picture of a culture both hidden and mysterious.

I've never heard anything more romantic. a sweeter tune than this? where are you going to find that!?


 
What I whant to know is how to get frogs to r-r-ribit to the beat! Not to mention the crickets!:)
Implants, they do everything with implants these days Sometime they use hypnosis. But it hard to put a frog and a cricket under with the same spell.
 
I can't say enough about the craftsmanship of this song, I like to point out how few the brush strokes are used to create a a detailed picture of a culture both hidden and mysterious.

I've never heard anything more romantic. a sweeter tune than this? where are you going to find that!?


I realy enjoyed that-annd i'm not a big Dylan fan
 
Hippies were everywhere, straights were still obsessed with two things...Cutting my hair and sending me into a jungle with a rifle.

But we still had Cream in our lives and it was good.


This is the original from 66

Ginger Baker, what a cool name for a drummer!


 
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Not a complicated video but d**n!
The Hollies, what a terrible name for this group. I always skipped over them because I thought they were part of the bubble gum rock scene.
Boy did I get them wrong. I loved this song on the radio, never realizings they were the Hollies.

Thanks for cluing me in Por Por..before it was to late! LOL
 
I should accept that the one way journey through the "Iris of The World" is there for all of us, uh, me. There's no escaping it. Maybe music does die when its its time is over. But if it's great it does last. The best(and perhaps the worst) classical music is still with us, even though there are many great composers that we are ignorant of. I sincerely hope that music put on disk by a factory will last if it's buried in a "time capsule" somewhere. Sheet music will always be available in some future "pharaoh's tomb" I hope. It'd be nice if Standard Notation can be deciphered as well. Lots of modern musicians can't read it, but the best ones have huge ears and that's the greatest thing.

Nope it passes. it is as ephemeral as ourselves. But I find great comfort and beauty in the thought we, each of us, take our music with us when we go as the world is done with both of us, the sounds and the ears that heard them go on together
 
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