Frederica von Stade – Song to the Moon
An evening pause: From the Dvorak opera Rusalka.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: From the Dvorak opera Rusalka.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Performed live 1992.
Hat tip Wayne DeVette.
An evening pause: At first glance you might think this an April Fool’s piece, but it really isn’t. To be a good April Fool’s joke, you have to be fooled for at least a little while, something this does not do. What this video does do however is illustrate in an hilarious way the empty fake nature of television news. This is what they do normally, which has as much reality as this video.
Hat tip Jeff Poplin.
An evening pause: Beautiful cover of the James Slater song made a hit by Martina McBride.
Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
An evening pause: There are two clips, with the second beginning at 4:37. This is I think more interesting than good. The first clip is well shot, but it clearly is an unfinished music video because Hendrix himself I think was unsatisfied with his performance. The second is better performed, as it is a improvised performance at what appears to be a party. Regardless, they are worth watching because even when he played below par you can see he is playing at a level above most.
Hat tip Michael Nelson.
An evening pause: Performed live 1977.
Hat tip Wayne DeVette.
An evening pause: For fans of Star Trek: the Next Generation, this will be especially funny. The filming isn’t great, but it is worth it to stick with it to the end.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Performed live July 7, 1970.
Hat tip Michael Nelson.
An evening pause: Presley Barker was only thirteen when this was recorded.
Hat tip Jeff Poplin.
An evening pause: Performed live April 4, 2011. Makes a nice contrast with yesterday’s pause. Both unique, well played, and completely different.
Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
An evening pause: Performed live on the Frank Sinatra Show, November 13, 1951.
Hat tip John Conyers.
An evening pause: It is amazing how much sound a modern band can produce.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: As long as there are children, there will always be dreams.
Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
An evening pause: Performed live, December 2000.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Hat tip Wayne DeVette.
An evening pause: Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Composed by Ennio Morricone.
Hat tip Wayne DeVette.
An evening pause: Sentimental but right. And a nice way to end the week.
Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
An evening pause: This was first a hit in 1968 for Merillee Rush & The Turnabouts. Juice Newton brought it back in 1981 and it was a hit again. Both versions are unique and worth listening to.
An evening pause: It is amazing how modern technology can allow artists like this the ability to create something so unique, so quickly, on the fly.
Hat tip t-dub.