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When I was growing up in New York City, I attended hundreds of live concerts of Rock ‘n’ Roll bands from the mid-seventies onward. I mostly went to great smaller venues like The Bottom Line, Village Gate, The Ritz, Max’s Kansas City, Hurrah, CBGB, Mudd Club, and Blue Note (Jazz Club), and Lone Star Cafe (Country Music). I also went to medium sized theatres like The Palladium, Capital Theatre, and outdoor sites, the Schaefer Music Festival in Central Park, and Jones Beach Theatre. And of course, I went to the larger places like Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, Shea Stadium, Nassau Coliseum, and Giants Stadium. Sometimes I even made the journey all the way down the Jersey Shore, to Asbury Park, and went to the Stone Pony. So, I have attended the live concerts for many of the musicians I chose for Music Of The Day. Enjoy the music and memories of a bygone era, the great Rock ‘n’ Roll songs of my youth, that still live on…
Mark R. Elsis
2025:
February
4
Across The Universe
by The Beatles
On February 4, 1968 while working at Abbey Road studios, London, The Beatles recorded Across The Universe. John and Paul decided the song needed some falsetto harmonies so they invited two girl fans into the studio to sing on the song. The two were Lizzie Bravo, a 16-year-old Brazilian living near Abbey Road and 17-year-old Londoner Gayleen Pease.
The Beatles
https://TheBeatles.com
John Lennon
https://JohnLennon.com
Across The Universe (3:48)
Recorded February 4 and 8 1968, and October 2, 1969
Released December 12, 1969
32,000,000 views
by The Beatles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90M60PzmxEE
3
The Day The Music Died
On this day in music, February 3, 1959, tragedy struck when Buddy Holly (aged 22), The Big Bopper (aged 28), and Ritchie Valens (aged 17) all lost their lives in a plane crash on their way to the next date of their Winter Party Dance Tour. After experiencing heating problems on his tour bus, Holly hired a private plane to take the three men from Clear Lake, Iowa, to Moorhead, Minnesota. The event, which also took the life of pilot Roger Peterson, later became known as “The Day the Music Died,” after Don McLean’s reference to the tragedy in his 1971 song, “American Pie.” Clear Lake’s Surf Ballroom, where the musicians each played their final concerts, hosts an annual memorial show.
American Pie (1971) (8:32)
by Don McLean
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRpiBpDy7MQ
Everyday (1957) (2;09)
by Buddy Holly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMezwtB1oCU
Donna (1958) (2:58)
by Ritchie Valens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMcHbh6HBDk
Chantilly Lace (1958) (2:26)
by The Big Bopper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b-by5e4saI
January
31
Singer And Actress Marianne Faithfull Dead At 78
Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull (December 29, 1946 – January 30, 2025) was an English singer and actress. She achieved popularity in the 1960s with the release of her UK top 5 single “As Tears Go By” and became one of the lead female artists during the British Invasion in the United States. Born in Hampstead, London, Faithfull began her career in 1964 after attending a party for the Rolling Stones, where she was discovered by Andrew Loog Oldham. Her debut studio album Marianne Faithfull (1965, released simultaneously with her studio album Come My Way), was a commercial success followed by a number of albums on Decca Records. From 1966 to 1970, she had a highly publicised romantic relationship with Mick Jagger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Faithfull
Singer and Actress Marianne Faithfull Dead At 78 (2:48)
by Rock History Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CqzuTVfH9U
As Tears Go By (1964) (2:36)
by Marianne Faithfull
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8EykQaZ8CU
30
January 30, 1969, Apple Rooftop Concert
by The Beatles
The Beatles Perform Impromtu, Final Concert On London Rooftop
On January 30, 1969, The Beatles made a media splash when they played an unannounced gig on the roof of the Apple Corps building in London. The lunchtime set marked the legendary band’s final live performance. Joined by keyboardist Billy Preston, the group played 42 minutes of new material, including multiple takes of “Get Back,” “Don’t Let Me Down,” “I’ve Got A Feeling,” “The One After 909,” and “Dig A Pony.” Chaos ensued when fans learned about the impromptu performance and traffic was brought to a standstill, as crowds of people gathered below and watched from the windows and rooftops of nearby buildings. John Lennon ended the performance by saying, “I’d like to say ‘thank you’ on behalf of the group and ourselves and I hope we passed the audition.”
The Beatles
https://TheBeatles.com
Rooftop Concert (January 30, 1969) (22:05)
by The Beatles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoXkBT20-08
and
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4fJeg9CXdTdxSzDzGPD22YVI1oqdFxtD
Don’t Let Me Down (January 30, 1969) (3:31) (516,000,000 views)
by The Beatles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCtzkaL2t_Y
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The House Of The Rising Sun
by The Animals
The House of the Rising Sun is a traditional folk song, sometimes called Rising Sun Blues. It tells of a person’s life gone wrong in the city of New Orleans. Many versions also urge a sibling or parents and children to avoid the same fate. The most successful commercial version, recorded in 1964 by the British rock band the Animals, was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart and in the US and Canada. As a traditional folk song recorded by an electric rock band, it has been described as the first folk rock hit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun
The Animals’ original lineup consisted of frontman Eric Burdon, guitarist Hilton Valentine, bass guitarist Chas Chandler, keyboardist Alan Price and drummer John Steel. Known for their gritty, bluesy sound, they balanced tough, rock-edged pop singles against rhythm-and-blues-oriented album material and were part of the British Invasion of the US. The original Animals were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, although Burdon did not attend and the band did not perform. In 2003, the band’s version of The House of the Rising Sun ranked number 123 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list. Their 1965 hit single We Gotta Get Out of This Place was ranked number 233 on the same list. Both songs are included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Animals
The House Of The Rising Sun (1964) (4:20)
by The Animals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4bFqW_eu2I
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Alchemy
by Richard Lloyd
Richard Lloyd (born October 25, 1951) is an American guitarist and songwriter, best known as a founding member of the rock band Television. Television was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973. The group’s most prominent lineup consisted of Tom Verlaine (vocals, guitar), Richard Lloyd (guitar), Billy Ficca (drums), and Fred Smith (bass). An early fixture of CBGB and the 1970s New York rock scene, the band is considered influential in the development of punk and alternative rock. Television recorded two albums for Elektra: Marquee Moon and Adventure. As a debut release in 1977, Marquee Moon remains on lists of greatest albums in rock and roll history, and never has been out of print.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lloyd_(guitarist)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_(band)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquee_Moon
Everything Is Combustible: Television, CBGB’s and Five Decades of Rock and Roll: The Memoirs of an Alchemical Guitarist
Written in Richard Lloyd’s inimitable, frequently humorous style, Everything is Combustible chronicles, through vignettes, Lloyd’s colorful early life, starting in Pittsburgh and soon moving to New York City, and then details his teenage travels and encounters with music legends including Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy and Keith Moon. Lloyd recounts the founding of Television, the band’s rise alongside other bands and personalities in the 1970’s New York Music scene, and the legend-making of the unparalleled music venue CBGB. As the rock ‘n’ roll tales unfold, he accompanies them with insights into his approach to music and the electric guitar.
by Richard Lloyd
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/35107510-everything-is-combustible
Richard Lloyd
https://RichardLloyd.com
Alchemy (1979) (3:52)
by Richard Lloyd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxQlKMvpQmo
Alchemy (1979) (Album 36:18)
by Richard Lloyd
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n9boy5WjvI5pk19tS5vvcmmM6eQ3y-vyg
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Instant Karma
by John Lennon
On January 27, 1970, John Lennon wrote, recorded, and mixed his new single, Instant Karma, all in one day. One of the fastest-released pop tracks of all time, the timeless anthem hit stores ten days later and became one of the artist’s most recognizable solo works.
Instant Karma was conceived, written, recorded, and released within a period of ten days, making it one of the fastest-released songs in pop music history. The recording was produced by Phil Spector, marking a comeback for the American producer after his self-imposed retirement in 1966, and leading to him being offered the producer’s role on the Beatles’ Let It Be album. Recorded at London’s EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios), Instant Karma employs Spector’s signature Wall of Sound technique and features contributions from George Harrison, Klaus Voormann, Alan White, and Billy Preston. When released in the US, the single was given a minor remix by Spector.
John Lennon
https://JohnLennon.com
Phil Spector
https://PhilSpector.com
Instant Karma (1970) (3:29)
by John Lennon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLy2SaSQAtA
25
Reflections Of My Life
by Marmalade
What Happened To Marmalade? (11:38)
by What Happened To Them?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDO01M30rWw
Reflections of My Life was a 1969/1970 hit single for the Scottish band, Marmalade. It was written by their lead guitarist Junior Campbell and singer Dean Ford (credited to his birth name, Thomas McAleese). Released in late 1969, it was the band’s first release on Decca following an earlier spell at CBS. The song went on to chart worldwide, reaching number three in the UK in 1969, No. 10 in the US in 1970 on the Billboard Hot 100.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflections_of_My_Life
Reflections of My Life is one of those songs I thought was great the first time I heard it. Now, fifty-four years later, it still has a special timeless feeling that resonates with me. It seems that it has had the same effect on tens of millions of others. Here are five versions.
Reflections of My Life (4:11) (2,100,000 views)
by Marmalade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuCPE4EYVYI
Reflections Of My Life (Live 1970) (5:11) (5,500,000 views)
by Marmalade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5NdcWGrnjw
Reflections of My Life (4:40) (7,700,000 views)
by Dean Ford
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn9bAvWS4RU
Reflections Of My Life (Live 1969) (4:24) (21,000,000 views)
by Marmalade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUFpq7MWn4I
Reflections Of My Life (Live 2016) (4:51) (25,000,000 views)
by Marmalade
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yisySJSeQn8
24
Graham Parker
https://GrahamParker.net
Who’s the most underrated Rock ‘n’ Roll singer-songwriter for the last fifty years? With his wondrously wide variety of musical styles, thought-provoking lyrics, and heartfelt, soulful, punk-rock raspy voice, I’d say it is Graham Parker. I started to follow Graham in late 1976 when he released two superb albums, Howlin’ Wind and Heat Treatment, and throughout the ensuing decades, I went to many of his concerts. While going into The Ritz nightclub to see Graham Parker in 1982, I briefly met Andy Warhol. I even traveled to the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey, to see him play. I did this because I thought Bruce Springsteen might show up since they recently worked together. And in 1995, I saw Graham play a great concert at The Bottom Line. After the show, Graham and I talked for a few minutes. And finally, about twenty-five years ago, I had an hour or so phone call with Graham, and I found him to be an articulate, knowledgeable, and all-around good guy.
Meeting And Stories Chapter 2, Andy Warhol
Fifteen Seconds With Andy Warhol
by Mark R. Elsis
https://MeetingsAndStories.com/Andy-Warhol-by-Mark-R-Elsis
The Up Escalator is an album by Graham Parker and the Rumour, released on May 23, 1980 by Stiff Records. In the USA, the album was released by Arista. Released after Parker’s successful 1979 album Squeezing Out Sparks, the album features production by Jimmy Iovine. The following are two songs from this album. Stupefaction was released as a single.
The Beating Of Another Heart (4:32)
by Graham Parker
https://www.bitchute.com/video/UByibRkRuukN
Stupefaction (3:33)
by Graham Parker
https://www.bitchute.com/video/OBuxhGBQ1HJ8
23
Downtown by Petula Clark
Sixty years ago today, January 23, 1965, the song Downtown made Petula Clark the first British female singer to score a US No.1 hit since Vera Lynn in 1952. The irresistible tune, which peaked at No.2 in the UK, featured instrumentation from future Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy Page, who was a young session musician at the time.
As a seven-year-old boy, I fell in love with this song.
Listening to it now, at sixty-seven, I still think it is a most wonderful song.
Petula Clark
https://PetulaClark.net
The Petula Clark Story (58:02)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLG7FAZgSKQ
Petula Clark This Is Your Life BBC 1996 (29:51)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjeXNBAViFQ
Downtown (1964) (3:02)
by Petula Clark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx06XNfDvk0
Downtown (The Dean Martin Show Episode 50, January 26, 1967) (3:05)
by Petula Clark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4d_0EJRFIM
22
Ave Maria
Composed by Franz Schubert in 1825
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ave_Maria_(Schubert)
Ave Maria (Schubert) (3:33)
by Luciano Pavarotti
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpYGgtrMTYs
Ave Maria (Schubert) (5:55)
by Andrea Bocelli
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwp1CH5R-w4
21
On January 21, 1966, George Harrison married Patti Boyd at Leatherhead Register Office in Surrey with Paul McCartney as Best man. George had first met Patti on the set of The Beatles movie A Hard Day’s Night. She left Harrison in the mid-’70s and started an affair with Harrison’s friend Eric Clapton, who wrote the song ‘Layla’ about her. The two married in May 1979 but split in 1988. Harrison and Clapton remained close friends with Harrison, taking to calling Clapton his “husband-in-law”.
Meetings And Stories Chapter 7, Pattie Boyd
Something
by Mark R. Elsis
https://MeetingsAndStories.com/Pattie-Boyd-by-Mark-R-Elsis
George Harrison (212 Videos)
Playlist by Mark R. Elsis
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9SLRU38-i-aPvZkXcJYL_ZZicEG8bfmT
20
Bob Dylan
https://BobDylan.com
Blood On The Tracks (Full Album 51:46)
Released January 20, 1975
by Bob Dylan
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lvz0faaZfaiCiyx9wWnvEl84d__8vIUT8
18
David Crosby passed two years ago today.
David Crosby was a founding member of both The Byrds, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young.
David Crosby
https://DavidCrosby.com
The Byrds
https://TheByrds.com
Mr. Tambourine Man (2:10)
The Ed Sullivan Show December 12, 1965.
by The Byrds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnstCrL1_e0
David Crosby was a good and honorable man during our transaction, when bought the domain name TheByrds.com from me for $5,000.
I gave Graham Nash the domain name, GrahamNash.com
Graham was a really nice man when I met and talked with him on March 11, 2000.
https://GrahamNash.com
I gave Stephen Stills the domain name, StephenStills.com
Stephen was a horrid man when I met and briefly talked with him on March 11, 2000.
Because of his obnoxious behavior when we were talking, I abruptly walked away from him, and made him wait for a year or so before transferring StephenStills.com to him.
It was only because of their manager Gerry Tolman, who was a decent man, that Stills ever got StephenStills.com from me.
Gerry Tolman, a veteran business manager who worked with the Crosby, Stills & Nash for over twenty years, has died. Tolman was killed instantly in a motor vehicle accident near his Los Angeles area home the morning of December 31, 2005, reported a Tolman family spokesperson. He was 52 years old. In addition to collectively managing Crosby, Stills & Nash, Tolman also managed the solo careers of group members Stephen Stills since 1985, and since 1989, Graham Nash.
I always found it interesting that I met them on March 11, 2000, because their first studio album with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Déjà Vu, was released exactly thirty years before, on March 11, 1970.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
https://CSNY.com
Deja Vu (4:12) (1970)
Written and lead vocals by David Crosby
by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCs6Tpd5sFQ
17
Pink Floyd
https://PinkFloyd.com
I attended the United States premiere for the film, The Wall,
on August 6, 1982, at The Ziegfeld Theatre on West 54th Street in Manhattan.
Hey You (4:38) (1979)
by Pink Floyd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP1xXAMgGz8
16
Producer of the Wall of Sound production method and the greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll producer ever, Phil Spector, passed four years ago today.
Phil Spector
https://PhilSpector.com
Phil Spector developed the Wall of Sound, a production style that is characterized for its diffusion of tone colors and dense orchestral sound, which he described as a “Wagnerian” approach to rock and roll. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in pop music history and one of the most successful producers ever. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ is a song by Phil Spector, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil, first recorded in 1964 by the American vocal duo the Righteous Brothers. The record was a critical and commercial success on its release, reaching number one in early February 1965 in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The version produced by Spector, is cited by some music critics as the ultimate expression and illustration of his Wall of Sound recording technique. In 1999 the performing-rights organization Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) ranked the song as the most-played song on American radio and television in the 20th century, having accumulated more than 8 million airplays by 1999, and nearly 15 million by 2011.
The Phil Spector Wall Of Sound outtake below, is from my interview on February 14, 2007, in the living room of Phil Spector’s Pyrenees Castle. Phillip gave me, Mark R. Elsis, a four-hour interview. I was the first to be given an in-depth interview with Phillip in thirty years. He did it for my film, Strawberry Fields Keeping the Spirit of John Lennon Alive. Thank you Phillip, Requiescat In Pace, my friend.
Phil Spector On The Wall Of Sound (1:07)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ggLrofRsaTap
Strawberry Fields: Keeping The Spirit Of John Lennon Alive (1:22:08)
A Film by Mark R. Elsis
https://rumble.com/v345xen-strawberry-fields-keeping-the-spirit-of-john-lennon-alive-a-film-by-mark-r..html?mref=wrdkl&mc=7vj9z
You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ (3:45)
Released November 1964; Recorded September 26, 1964; Studio Gold Star, Hollywood; Length 3:45; Label Philles; Songwriter(s) Phil Spector Barry Mann Cynthia Weil, and Producer Phil Spector.
This is his Wall of Sound at its full grandeur.
by The Righteous Brothers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOnYY9Mw2Fg
And another Phil Spector Wall Of Sound classic…
Be My Baby is a song by the American girl group The Ronettes that was released as a single on Philles Records in August 1963. Written by Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich, the song was The Ronettes’ biggest hit. It is often ranked as among the best songs of the 1960s, and has been regarded by various publications as one of the greatest songs of all time. Phil Spector produced Be My Baby at Gold Star Studios with his de facto house band, later known as the Wrecking Crew. It marked the first time that he recorded with a full orchestra, and the song is regarded as the quintessential example of his Wall of Sound recording technique. Ronnie Spector (then only 19 years old and known as Veronica Bennett) is the only Ronette that appears on the track. In the decades since its release, Be My Baby has been played on radio and television millions of times. The song has influenced many artists, most notably the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, who wrote the 1964 hit Don’t Worry Baby as a response to Be My Baby.
Usually, when bringing you the favourite song of one of our heroes, the term itself is rather loosely applied. As we all know, one’s musical preference can change regularly and in an instant, with a passing mood or even a change in weather conditions, usually enough to provoke a change of song. In fact, if you do have a single tune which speaks clearly to you for the entirety of your life, you might be welcome to charge yourself as perhaps the most boring music lover of all time. But for Brian Wilson, there is absolutely no doubt about this song’s validity to the claim of being the Beach Boy man’s favourite. In fact, Brian Wilson’s daughter Carnie has one distinct memory from her childhood which proves it. She remembers listening to, or perhaps more accurately, being woken up with, The Ronnettes’ classic song Be My Baby: “I woke up every morning to boom boom-boom pow! Boom boom-boom pow! Every day,” [Hal Blaine was the great drummer for the Wrecking Crew] she said while confirming that it is her father Brian’s favourite song. “This is the song that inspired me to produce records,” Wilson once recalled to Rolling Stone.
“When I first heard it, it blew my mind. The drum sound that Phil Spector got, the harmonies, the piano and guitar sounds – I thought it was the greatest record I ever heard.” Wilson was instantly inspired by the track’s now-iconic wall of sound production, as produced by the infamous Spector. Wilson again recalls the song’s importance in his life as he gets ready to welcome Ronnie Spector on tour with him to sing a few tracks. “Be My Baby is my favourite song,” he remembered, “I was driving with my girlfriend Judy, and it came on the radio and after about thirty seconds I said ‘what is this!?’ We pulled over to the side of the road and I was like ‘What is this record!?’” It has since become a mainstay of any proper record collection, and the track remains a favourite for almost every generation. But trust us when we say that the song’s ultimate fan, and quite possibly Ronnie Spector’s too, will always be Brian Wilson. That recommendation is good enough to push ‘Be My Baby’ into the highest of tiers.
And yes, and I gave Brian Wilson the domain name, BrianWilson.com.
https://BrianWilson.com
Be My Baby (2:41)
Released August 1963; Recorded July 29, 1963; StudioGold Star, Hollywood; Length 2:41; Label Philles; Songwriter(s) Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich, and Producer Phil Spector.
by The Ronettes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-dr1PZZMds
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I Can’t Explain, was the first single released by The Who in the UK, sixty years ago today, January 15, 1965.
The Who
https://TheWho.com
I wrote a letter and mailed it to Pete Townshend shortly after the following happened to him back in 2003: Pete Townshend of The Who has revealed Keir Starmer was the lawyer who challenged him (in Townshend’s infamous child pornography case). My letter didn’t bring this matter up, but was about his musical career, how my small gang of friends in Elmhusrt, NYC, called ourselves The Who, that my first concert was The Who at Madison Square Garden in June of 1974, and how the English secretary for my father (who was head of advertising and marketing at GO Magazine, the first international Rock ‘n’ Roll magazine in the world) helped bring The Who to America. And, a few months later, I received a rather long handwritten letter from Pete.
I Can’t Explain is a song by English rock band The Who, written by Pete Townshend and produced by Shel Talmy. It was released as a single in the United States on December 19, 1964 by Decca and on January 15, 1965 in the United Kingdom by Brunswick. It was the band’s second single release and first under The Who name. The song has been covered by other artists, including David Bowie.
I Can’t Explain (2:05)
by The Who
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3h–K5928M
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David Bowie
https://DavidBowie.com
Low is the eleventh studio album by the English musician David Bowie,
it was released on January 14, 1977 through RCA Records.
The first single released was, Sound and Vision.
Sound And Vision (6:03)
David Bowie live from Sony Music Studios, New York, June 15, 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUkTzQ7-RN4
13
Jesse Welles
https://WellesMusic.com
United Health (1:27) (2024)
by Jesse Welles
https://rumble.com/v5z2d7n-united-health-by-jesse-welles.html?mref=wrdkl&mc=7vj9z
11
Tennessee Jet
https://TennesseeJet.com
2 + 2 (3:36) (2024)
Why the fuck we playin’ nice?
by Tennessee Jet
https://rumble.com/v41dd0y-2-2-by-tennessee-jet.html?mref=wrdkl&mc=7vj9z
10
Oliver Anthony
https://OliverAnthonyMusic.com
Rich Men North Of Richmond (3:10) (2023)
by Oliver Anthony
https://rumble.com/v372xrh-rich-men-north-of-richmond-by-oliver-anthony.html?mref=wrdkl&mc=7vj9z
Happy 80th Birthday Rod Stewart
https://RodStewart.com
Rod Stewart (40 Posts)
Playlist by Mark R. Elsis
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9SLRU38-i-YDT59kQosKrmMnjYuaFzbw
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Today Is The 90th Birthday Of Elvis Presley “The King of Rock and Roll”
“Before Elvis there was nothing.”
John Lennon
Elvis Presley
https://ElvisTheMusic.com
https://ShopElvis.com
Elvis Presley (50 Posts)
Playlist by Mark R. Elsis
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9SLRU38-i-bZgdbJx8RKBE5H3poCUjp5
Video Of The Day
The Wonder Of You (Live 1970)
by Elvis Presley
https://rumble.com/v672r6d-the-wonder-of-you-by-elvis-presley-live-1970.html?mref=wrdkl&mc=7vj9z
7
Talking Heads
https://YouTube.com/@TalkingHeads
[Nothing But] Flowers (4:22) (1988)
by Talking Heads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2twY8YQYDBE
Road To Nowhere (4:06) (1985)
by Talking Heads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQiOA7euaYA
Once In A Lifetime (3:44) (1981)
by Talking Heads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IsSpAOD6K8
Psycho Killer (4:21) (1977)
by Talking Heads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eauZzwt8Ci8
4
Al Stewart
https://AlStewart.com
Year Of The Cat (6:33) (1976)
by Al Stewart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqZc7ZQURMs
Time Passages (6:43) (1978)
by Al Stewart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQD-OvbCfCU
Roads To Moscow (8:04) (1973)
by Al Stewart
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOx1qNUMnCc
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Classical Music Favorites
https://themusicfest.net/classical-music-favorites