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We all know that THIS is the all-time greatest song & video from the 80s!
 
I think this one is possibly the best recording of SRV's Voodoo Chile ever. I have this on cassette, VHS, and CD and all have been played out enough to warrant upgrades. :)

I've always favored this version, that whole show was awesome. I do enjoy Jimmy's original version, but there was something about that performance that just gets me. I've always wanted to play this on guitar, but never did get around to it.

For another awesome cover check out Gary Moore's performance of Red House at the Fender show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxkzluURe7g
 
Nothing like good 80's Pop Metal to make me feel good. Here's one of the best, Triumph at the US Festival:

[video=youtube;piWPKLQMmFs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piWPKLQMmFs[/video]
 
One that always makes me feel good?

Canned Heat - Going Up The Country.

There. I said it! :O
 
I've got one for you middle aged folks....time warp!


[video=youtube;a5LIDNbFadU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5LIDNbFadU&feature=related[/video]
 
Not a single classical person amongst the lot of you...
 
Not a single classical person amongst the lot of you...

Not so! For classical feel good music, there's ANY Mozart Horn concerto, as long as it's a recording of Dennis Brain. Also:

Wagner--Introduction to the 3rd act of Lohengrin, Ride of the Valkyries (aka "Kill the Wabbit!")

Rossini's "Barber of Seville" (also well covered by Bugs Bunny)

Saint Saens "The Swan", esp. as played by Yo-yo Ma

Johan Strauss "Die Fledermaus" Overture
 
I have really odd taste in music. On a typical day at work I'll listen to:

Louis B Armstrong

Rancid

The Pogues (probably the best band ever.)

Sex Pistols

Flogging Molly

Cocksparrer, then

Billy Joel

Working 12 hour shifts, In a room by myself, I need some variety.

Jason
 
I usually don't have music going in the shop, too noisy with all that goes on, but on my own time I like a lot of different types of music. Lately these have me tapping my toes and smileing like a bear in a blueberry patch! I don't typically share my eldest daughters taste in music, however I like this one. The video for the origional version is a bit weird, so here is the lyric version...
[video=youtube;n8crN86RFD8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8crN86RFD8[/video]

I also like this a lot...
[video=youtube;oS5KF6236Ks]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS5KF6236Ks[/video]
 
Finally, thank you Lucretia. Dennis Brain was a total maniac and no one came near to his playing. Saint Saens 4th piano concerto? Amazing work!
 
Or this time warp!

[video=youtube;V0SqS2QJdj8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0SqS2QJdj8[/video]

But how many times did you see it at the Midnight Flick?

(I'm in a perpetual time warp)
 
I went to a high school, where the music program was focused on Jazz. I came to appreciate the skill it takes to get that many people on the same page, to sound good.

This song makes me happy:

[video=youtube;fcL23m9QuaM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcL23m9QuaM&feature=related[/video]

Jay
 
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