It is a must to pay tribute and love to the godfather of soul music on TV, the late great Don Cornelius. This clip of Mr. Cornelius introducing The Persuaders is as exciting now as it was when it first aired. Many early shows of Soul Train had full bands playing live and other times, vocal groups singing live to pre recorded instrumental tracks. There was much lip sync activity in later years. It appears this may be live vocals to a pre recorded instrumental track. What do you think? Regardless, this is real sweet stuff.
The Persuaders - Thin Line Between Love and Hate
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This is a interesting random find. Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill perform live at the Body and Soul Festival Main Stage while the cameras by Myles O'Reilly & Stephen Mogerley capture the spirit of the festival goers.
Song 1. Feabhra by Peadar O'Riada - Song 2. P. Joe's Reel - Song 3. The Mountain Lark - Song 4. Tom Doherty's
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Nneka is a underappreciated rising artist to keep your eye and ear tuned to. She generally sings about important and deeply thoughtful issues in terms of truth, love and justice for all mankind and how that is connected to heavy issues like political corruption, crony capitalism and those insiders benefiting from the ruination of resource centers.
Nneka being from Lagos, Nigeria in the oil rich Niger Delta region of Africa, is all to familiar with life's harsh realities for those in her homeland. The gulf of Mexico oil spill is really, truly nothing.... compared to decades of such never ending raping and pillaging of the Lagos region by global energy cartels.
When Nneka sings, she is singing about real hard core issues, hidden in what often seem like love songs, at first.
At times, a humanitarian voice with the vocal phrasing & articulation of Michael Jackson comes out of Nneka at times. It's likely not a conscious thing, but it's beautiful to witness.
It's never like she is copying anybody. She is a true original and most certainly the real deal on many levels.
Nneka is only one of a small handful of artists with a most powerful sound, who also sings about many things important. That's why she is one to watch, for those who seek revolutionary change for the better.
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Nneka - Africans (2007)
Heartbeat (2007)
Come with Me - (live unplugged in France on madmoiZelle TV)
Soul is Heavy (Title track from Nneka's latest 2011-2012 release)
Do You Love Me Now - (Stellar live acoustic version with Nneka speaking about her backstory :)
Nneka feat. Ziggy Marley & Eeday - Express Yourself
Soundtrack from the 2011 hip-hop feature film titled Beat The World
Bantu feat. Nneka "I'm Waiting"
Soundtrack from the film titled Relentless
God of Mercy (Live in France at Vieilles Charrues Festival - 2009)
Music Television is pleased to present The Police and a handpicked selection of their live performances and music videos.
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Driven To Tears (Audio begins at 22 second point)
Next to You
When The World Is Running Down
Message In A Bottle
Man In A Suitcase
De do do do, De da da da
So Lonely
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In the early 70's, there were some great rock bands. I was just a kid when I heard one of the baddest cats on the block: guitarist Ronnie Montrose. Sammy Hagar played in Ronnie's band known simply as Montrose. Ronnie had dozens of other collaborations with a very diverse range of artists and bands. Montrose himself, influenced entire legions of guitarists who have come up through the ranks, such as Eddie Van Halen. But, Ronnie and Sammy was the most killer combination that was so out of this world when it first came out, that it put Montrose on the map with this little kid who was living in Irvine, California. Ride that bad motor scooter all the way to rock & roll heaven, Ronnie.
Montrose - Bad Motor Scooter featuring Sammy Hagar (Live - 1974)
Montrose - Rock The Nation - featuring Sammy Hagar
Here is some vintage footage of Ronnie without Sammy Hagar, in 1978 :0
Ronnie Montrose - Open Fire (Live - New York City - 1978)
Ronnie Montrose - Mandolina - (Live - New York City - 1978)
Ronnie Montrose - Rocky Road - (Live - New York City - 1978)
Ronnie Montrose - Leo Rising - (Live - New York City - 1978)
Ronnie Montrose - Town Without Pity - (Live - New York City - 1978)
Ronnie Montrose - Starliner - (Live - New York City - 1978)
Connect direct with the official Ronnie Montrose site at RonnieMontrose.Com