…cause it’s hard enough for me to take care of me

What a tragic day. A Kindergarten?
This is the sickest act I’ve seen yet.
Blame ourselves for building such an unnatural environment:
Live Buddy Guy, sliding through a nice blues in 1974.
Here’s the man doing his thing in 1965, out-front as a new kind of singing guitar player front man.
Somewhere the guitar player for Little Richard (the one who was … Read the rest
Snoop Dogg presents one of the finest commercials to ever air:
… Read the restHere’s a weird one — according to a few sources, the remaining members of Nirvana are reuniting tonight for a Hurricane Sandy benefit in New Jersey, and they’ve signed up none other than Sir Paul McCartney to fill in … Read the rest
The finest rap-rock band ever, Rage Against The Machine, stopped rapping in the late 90’s. The band continued on. They got one of the best rock singers ever, Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, and changed their name to Audioslave.
Somewhere along … Read the rest
Monster bassist Marcus Miller and members of his travelling party were recently injured when their bus crashed in the Swiss Alps, killing the driver. Here’s the details.
Here’s Marcus and crew in better times, doing their do.
… Read the restGoing way back…
Led?Zeppelin?just got honored by President Obama at the Kennedy Center. Let’s time machine back to see why we even heard of this gnarly english rock band in the first place:
Zep received the american lifetime achievement award this year along … Read the rest
420 Funk Mob doing the classic Funky Woman….
… Read the restGreat song, great band, great singer. There’s other good versions of this online but this one when getting inducted has a nice conquering tone to it.… Read the rest
This is very cool tech – GM and OnStar are on the forefront of using the digital sensor data cars now generate to both help drivers and engineers. A Volt driver started a website to compare his Volt driving data … Read the rest
Now this is a collaboration.… Read the rest
Asked to fill-in for (and by) an ailing Pavarotti, the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin does her take on this classic aria.
She had sung it only once, and in another key, before this performance.
Astounding.… Read the rest
Daryl Hall invites Cee Lo Green to duet on a great Hall & Oates song, funkiness ensues.… Read the rest