two hot smokin' ingenues ....Morgan James and Haley Reinhart performing with the Post Modern Juke box band........
two hot smokin' ingenues ....Morgan James and Haley Reinhart performing with the Post Modern Juke box band........
K-man, I remember her from PBS years ago. I think it was Lou Rueyser's Wall Street Week. She was good then, but so much better now. (More ways than one).
Gary said:So we're still listening to music in our sunroom. We're both big fans of Louie Prima. We're way too young, but to have seen him and Keely Smith and the band live in a Vegas in the fifties would have been fantastic.
TIL that the DLR version is a cover.
/Hagar era VH ruled and you know it
Grizz said:A mashup of Slayer and Wham! that works better than it has any goddamn right too
Mashups make me tight in my ear-pants. Ths guy is good.
I thought "Eric Kleptone" had a good ear for rhythm and nuance, this guy is way awesomer.
Michael Jackson, and CCR, working perfectly. And then surprise Pantera. And it works. And I hate Pantera, although going by my old CD collection I used to like them.
Past Me made a lot of mistakes.
Speaking of Eric Kleptone.
From the "24 Hours" album, one of many available for free download at kleptones.com, and a Knurled staple for background listening, no matter if it is driving 1000 miles to go rallycross or just sitting in the Batcave working on things.
For some damn reason, I feel a need to make a video every time I am on a long roadtrip and this song comes into rotation.
Dear God does this guy have skillz.
You know what? I'm just going to go ahead and download this guy's whole channel.
In reply to Knurled.:
Both excellent!
Correction. Make that all excellent! Except in the case of "Just a Gigolo." That's just a comical caricature of the real deal.
I remember a hot Friday afternoon in August a few years ago. I was working on my Spitfire in the garage. "Paul" from Petro just finished cleaning and tuning my oil burner for the season. We were sitting, relaxing, and talking. He recounted a motorcycle trip from RI to Key West a few years before, and accidentally met Alan Jackson while drinking a beer on a bench on Mallory Square, and not knowing who the hell he was! Great story ... and a great moment for me to hear him tell that story.
It's old, it's a cliche, but it's fun. I like both of these guys, and I like the song. And we all use the term often.
Dyers Eve, from ...And Justice for All. Total score at Wally-World last night in the $5 bin.
So I spent the day at the Thompson Vintage Festival ... hot and loud, but fun, fun, fun. So now I'm home sipping Bordeaux, and listening to:
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