It’s always good to have a new video from Lindsey Stirling.
Enjoy!
It’s always good to have a new video from Lindsey Stirling.
Enjoy!
As today is Orson Welles’s birthday, it seems appropriate that today’s song of the day should come from the score of one of his best films, Touch of Evil.
I love the energetic but ominous atmosphere of this music video.
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Time to continue our greatest guitar solos series with another from the glam rock legends that is Queen.
The latest “Song of the Day” is “Killer Queen” from their third album Sheer Heart Attack released in 1974. The song continues the band’s exceptional use of vocal harmonies which, by 1974, had become the band’s signature calling musical card.
Brian May’s guitar solo happens on the 1:32 minute mark of the song. It’s not a bombastic, shredding-inducing melodies, but instead a multitracked solo that makes great use of bell chords where the drums and bass joins in sequentially to finish the section.
“Killer Queen” has become one of the band’s most popular songs and continued to cement Queen as one of the preeminent rock bands of the 1970’s.
Killer Queen
Great Guitar Solos Series
Turn up the volume!
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It seems appropriate for the day. In this video below, John Williams conducts the Vienna Philharmonic.
Get out there and fight, everyone!
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The late and legendary singer James Brown was born 92 years ago today.
Today’s song of the day comes from the soundtrack of 1973’s Black Caesar. Here is James Brown with Down & Out In New York City.
I was going to hold off and wait until October to share this one but I don’t know. I’m in an October kid of mood right now!
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We just finished watch Meteor for #FridayNightFlix. Here is our slightly late song of the day, from Lawrence Rosenthal’s score of the film.