Friday, April 6, 2012

Govt Surplus -- Soulshine

Govt Surplus -- Soulshine
Gov't Surplus - " A Gov't Mule experience " Live @ Tributefest Tammany Hall Worcester Ma. 2/25/12 performing the Mule classic SOULSHINE W/ special guest Jay





Mélanie Pain, Pas facile.

Mélanie Pain, Pas facile.
"Pas facile" : morceau inédit de Mélanie Pain enregistré en mars 2010.





634-5789

634-5789
OST "Blues Brothers 2000" John Landis (1997) Performed by Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett, John Lang & The Blues Brothers Band The Blues Brothers Band is: Steve Cropper - Guitar Matt Murphy - Guitar Tom Malone - Baritone Saxophone, Trombone & Trumpet Lou Marini - Saxophones Donald "Duck" Dunn - Bass guitar Alan Rubin - Trumpet Birch Johnson - Trombone Leon Pendarvis - Piano & Organ Anton Fig - Drums Steve Potts - Drums Paul Shaffer - Piano & Organ





The Fraternity of Man - "Don't Bogart Me" (1968)

The Fraternity of Man - Don't Bogart Me (1968)
Sound recording administered and "Copyright Owned" by: UMG Koch Entertainment - "The Fraternity Of Man-Don't Bogart Me (aka Don't Bogart That Joint)" The Fraternity of Man is an American blues rock and psychedelic rock group from the 1960s. They are most famous for their 1968 song "Don't Bogart That Joint," which was featured in the 1969 road movie Easy Rider. Its original members included three members from the Lowell George-led group The Factory -- Richie Hayward of Little Feat, Warren Klein, and Martin Kibbee, who joined Elliot Ingber from The Mothers of Invention and Larry Wagner. Blues leads were handled by Ingber, and psychedelic leads were played by Klein, including "Oh No I Don't Believe It" (widely attributed to Ingber due to his association with the Mothers). The band broke up after recording two albums. Fraternity of Man (1968), ABC Records, ABCS-647, produced by Tom Wilson, all songs written by The Fraternity of Man except as noted. Side One: 1. "In the Morning" ! 4:22 2. "Plastic Rat" 3:41 3. "Don't Bogart Me" 3:00 4. "Stop Me Citate Me" 2:50 5. "Bikini Baby" 2:03 6. "Oh No I Don't Believe It" 6:15 (Written by Frank Zappa) Side Two: 1. "Wispy Paisley Skies" 2:22 2. "Field Day" 3:59 3. "Just Doin' Our Job" 2:21 4. "Blue Guitar" 4:23 5. "Last Call For Alcohol" 3:25 6. "Candy Striped Lion's Tails" 5:17 Get It On (1969) Bogart slangs and meanings: American English slang origin, from actor Humphrey Bogart, from Dutch surname Bogart ("keeper of an orchard"), from ...