David Byrne + NYC – Heroes
An evening pause: The event is one where the audience is enlisted to participate as a back-up choir for the night’s main performance.
Hat tip Wayne DeVette.
An evening pause: The event is one where the audience is enlisted to participate as a back-up choir for the night’s main performance.
Hat tip Wayne DeVette.
An evening pause: Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Performed live on the BBC in 1968.
Hat tip Jeff Poplin.
An evening pause: Who really knows what happened? Or what will?
An evening pause: Hat tip Jeff Poplin.
An evening pause: Hat tip to Edward Thelen for pointing me to this group.
An evening pause: To close out the week of Valentine’s Day.
Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
An evening pause: Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Fitting for today. And yes, that is Alan Rickman narrating.
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Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
A evening pause: From the Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show, July 16, 1960. True, it is lip-sync’d, but the silly innocence of this bygone time makes it absolutely worthwhile. And I think this really does make a good lead-in to Valentine’s Day.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: As noted at the youtube webpage, “a feel-good tribute to the Doobie Brothers hit.” It appears this guy produces a new cover song each Friday “to celebrate the best day of the week.”
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: About a minute into this I was thinking, this is exactly the kind of bicycle tricks that teenage boys began doing in the 1980s. And that’s about when she really got started.
Hat tip Jeff Poplin.