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Is Rock n Roll Dead? - Jack White - 15-01-2011

Is RockNRoll dead? I wish it were so. MKULTRA in action, creating zombies.

Jack


Is Rock n Roll Dead? - Kelly Bartram - 15-01-2011

I love rock & roll. I grew up with this music and I guess I`ll always be a kid at heart.


Is Rock n Roll Dead? - Ed Jewett - 16-01-2011

Dawn, Birthday Morning has always been my most favorite Association song. Musically I have always gravitated towards the rare eclectic exquisitely beautiful bits. Here's another, a Hot Tuna sandwich: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTgGBCn4e5E


Is Rock n Roll Dead? - Ed Jewett - 16-01-2011

People interested in music, whether it rock, or jazz, or other, may be interested in reading the following:

Music, The Brain and Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination[/FONT], Robert Jourdain, William Morrow & Co., 1997.

[/FONT]Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain (2007) Revised & Expanded (2008) Paperback, Vintage Books, ISBN 1400033535, Hardcover, Alfred A. Knopf, ISBN 1400040817. In his newest book now revised and expanded for the paperback edition Dr. Sacks investigates the power of music to move us, to heal and to haunt us. [This leading neurologist also explains how it can assist stroke patients in recovering motor capacities, rewiring synaptic chains, and enabling recall of muscle memory as it certainly did me when a collection of friends gathered together to re-create some of my favorites that I listened to while immobile or resting. It gave my ten versions of "Take Five" a new je ne sais quoi.]

[/FONT]The Rhythm Inside: Connecting Body, Mind and Spirit Through Music[/FONT], Julia
Schnebly-Black, Ph.D. and Stephen F. Moore, PhD., Rudro Press, Portland, OR 1997. [Based on the Dalcroze Eurhythmics approach to teaching music, with accompanying music CD, this book suggests a marvelous way to introduce movement with music and the practice of kinesthetic awareness.]

[/FONT]Improvisation: Its Nature and Practice in Music[/FONT], Derek Bailey, Da Capo Press/Perseus Books, United Kingdom, 1992.

[/FONT]Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Ar[/FONT]t, Stephen Nachmanovitch, Tarcher/Putnam, NY 1990. [/FONT]
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Is Rock n Roll Dead? - Keith Millea - 16-01-2011

Kelly Bartram Wrote:I love rock & roll. I grew up with this music and I guess I`ll always be a kid at heart.

Yeah,that's kinda how I feel too.I enjoy listening to music period.It has been one of lifes great pleasures for me.I go through different cycles with what I'm listening to,and these days It's listening to Roots Reggae,and the blues.There seems to be a little revival in "bluegrass music" around here locally,and I like it alot.Music,any kind of music is good for the soul.(I might be overstating that,BUT)............I do need a taste of Jerry Garcia pretty often,so how about this one:

OLD AND IN THE WAY

"HOBO SONG"


Jerry Garcia
David Grisman
Peter Rowan
Vassar Clements
John Kahn

1973-recorded and produced by:
Owsley Stanley --BEAR


Is Rock n Roll Dead? - David Guyatt - 21-01-2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s0h47TqsyM


Is Rock n Roll Dead? - Ed Jewett - 21-01-2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVlbgqmxXNY


Is Rock n Roll Dead? - Dawn Meredith - 23-01-2011

Jack White Wrote:Is RockNRoll dead? I wish it were so. MKULTRA in action, creating zombies.

Jack

Jack...this is insane. Methiks you are showing your age here.
Carl Oglesby missed rock too, used to make me take off records if I tried to play something for him. In 83 or 84 I had three tickets to see The Everly Bros and decided to take Carl and his then wife Ann for his 50th birthday. During the invite he put me on hold and yelled to Ann "Who are the Everly Brothers?" Rock was just a bit ahead of his time. But to say MKULTRA? Hardly.

Dawn


Is Rock n Roll Dead? - David Guyatt - 23-01-2011

Ed Jewett Wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVlbgqmxXNY

Ha! Better this Mr. J.

Witchy Woman


Is Rock n Roll Dead? - Ed Jewett - 23-01-2011

Ed Jewett Wrote:and raise you with a Lou Reed...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xcwt9mSbYE

But then again, the great, great Lou Reed was majestic in"THIS"