Jung Roe
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Here is the Addams Family monsters Wednesday dance scene. Even monsters get down with the music.
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And I think this one was inspired by the original Wednesday Addams dance scene. A modern day version.
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Hi Jurgen
Great Beach Boys find! I’ve never seen/heard this one before. A nice glimpse into the group in the 70s having fun. Well I’ve posted this one on many Halloween posts here before, but it’s become a kind of tradition for me, so here it is. Apparently it was released exactly 59 years ago today (Oct 19). Mike love does a pretty good monster face that Bobby Boris Picket is well known for his rendition of this song.
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This was their biggest hit:
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One of my very favourite music acts is from the 90s is called Enigma. Just love their mysterious sound and open your mind to the universe concept. They had some very big hits in the early 90s. In this video they depict the idea of good and bad in the universe, and one does not exist without the other. Has a kind of a Halloween vibe to it. It even incorporates the opening bars of Bach’s famous Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor organ, that was used as the opening sounds for many horror flicks because of it’s captivating sombre mood that Bach’s genius so effectively expresses.
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Frank
I liked this clip with Rick Rubin where Paul talks about making music and Bach.
“Our favourite composer was Bach in the Beatles, because he was nearest to what we were doing. Just put a beat behind it.”
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Len
Imagine finding this treasure trove of a letter in an antique store. The power of the handwritten message.
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Hi Tim
Haven’t heard of Wolfman Jack in a long time, he was a household name back in the 70s I recall. I really enjoy all the Guess Who songs, this one too. Would be great to catch a live show in Canada. Randy Bachman lives in my neck of the woods on one of the many islands around Vancouver. Haven’t ever seen him wandering the streets though.
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Thanks Jurgen, I really enjoyed that. It is really beautiful and the vocals with the medieval feel, sound like angels. I really enjoy music like this, and that is why I got into Enigma years ago. Brings back fond memories of hanging out in the desert around Palm Springs and cruising through the night on lonely highways with Enigma blasting out of the speakers. I find the Beatles Let it Be has a similar ancient feel, a Gregorian chant spirit to it that appeals. I am not familiar with Gregorian; I will check it out.
I will also add, I love the mysterious feel in MLTs “Jump Ship”, perhaps that is why I love it so much and is one of my faves on the WHY? album. It evokes such a deep mysterious mood I love. Song is so brilliant lyrically and musically, it just pulls you in, the vocals hypnotize. It is magic.
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Wow, that was a pretty good performance Tim. Great singing and she pulled off that insane crazy act very well. She must have used a lot of hairspray. 😁 The audience certainly enjoyed it.
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Jung Roe
Member18/10/2023 at 01:04 in reply to: My favourite Beatles song, the official video got even betterHi Tim
I recall this was the very first of that last 2016 Cavern performance videos MLT posted, and being mesmerized by this one. Again, never heard this one before, so it might as well have been MLTs song for me. Mona and Lisa certainly brought me back to Rock and Roll with songs like this, after nearly a couple decades of me having lost interest in rock.
This video also stands out in memory for me because the day they released this video, I was just finishing up a business trip in Denver, and a massive snow blizzard came out of nowhere, the airport closed, flights cancelled and I got stranded in Denver over the weekend. Wasn’t too bad though, stayed in a nice hotel on the company’s dime. Enjoyed listening to the this song.
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Jung Roe
Member18/10/2023 at 00:49 in reply to: My favourite Beatles song, the official video got even betterHi Jurgen
I think you make a good point, it is 295 favourite Beatles songs for many. HAHAHA 😁 Their songwriting is such that every song is a gem pretty much. I haven’t heard this song before. Listening to it, it feels like something from the Doors, and yet this song was written in 1964 predating the Doors by a year, so can’t say the Beatles were influenced by them, but the opposite. Goes to show how ahead of their time the Beatles were.
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Tim
I like this monster video! Those old 60s/70s special effects were something else in the day when I use to watch these. Godzilla vs Rodan, Godzilla vs the 3 headed monster. Now Godzilla vs King Kong was the ultimate like Ali vs Frazier Thrilla in Manila! Godzilla kind of looks cute here. I always liked his bad breath that could melt steel bridges and towers.
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Jung Roe
Member17/10/2023 at 06:57 in reply to: My favourite Beatles song, the official video got even betterHi Thomas
One of the Beatles early timeless magic gems. Another excuse to listen to vintage MLT. MLT do this one amazing justice. On this one Mona’s vocals shine, so much character in her lead vocals, and her blues harp is wonderful. Those harmonies are magic.
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Jung Roe
Member17/10/2023 at 06:45 in reply to: My favourite Beatles song, the official video got even betterHi Gary
Yeah great early song of theirs. I listened to the Beatle live performances of this song, and Paul’s vocals are stellar, and when he does the highs the girls go crazy. I listened to MLTs version, and wow Lisa’s vocals are second to none, those highs have a special flair Paul couldn’t quite achieve.