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

This didn't just rock me
It awakened me.


The Bamba
To dance the Bamba,
to dance the Bamba,
one needs a bit of grace.
A bit of grace for me, for you,
now come on, come on,
now come on, come on,
for you I'll be, for you I'll be, for you I'll be.

I'm not a sailor,
I'm not a sailor, I'm a captain.
I'm a captain, I'm a captain.
Bamba, bamba,
bamba, bamba,
bamba, bamba, bam...

To dance the Bamba,
to dance the Bamba,
one needs a bit of grace.
A bit of grace for me, for you,
now come on, come on.

Rrrraa-ha-haa...

To dance the Bamba,
to dance the Bamba,
one needs a bit of grace.
A bit of grace for me, for you,
now come on, come on,
now come on, come on,
for you I'll be, for you I'll be, for you I'll be.

Bamba, bamba,
bamba, bamba,
bamba, bamba..
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Percy was and always be my favorite soul brother.

Sit down next to him and hear his sorrows You will get up the better for it.

 
I like this one, George will, too. All about guitars. John Illsley, founding bassist for Dire Straits, interviews Mark and they talk about his first guitars.

In the last video they go to Rudy's Guitar shop in Soho, a famous shop that used to be on 48th St. I've never been in the Soho shop, but I remember the 48th St shop well.


Nice find. Thank you!
 
Here's a great bass player for you, George. He's been a session musician for over 50 years, and is one of the most recorded bass players in history. Here he talks a lot about his experience with Donald Fagen and Walter Becker of Steely Dan, and how **unusual** they were, lolz.

He also goes into his favorite instruments and the difference between the Fender Precision and Fender Jazz basses [he likes the P-bass better]

82 years old and a bundle of energy, you'll like this.

 
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