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St. Patrick’s Day Listening
Better late than never, I hope you had a great St. Patrick’s Day. Here’s some great music to carry with you.
NPR: Irish Pub-Rock: Boozy Punk Energy, Celtic Style: Intro to The Pogues, The Tossers, The Young Dubliners, Dropkick Murphys, and Flogging Molly.
Last Days of Man On Earth: St Patricks Day Podcast
Two amazing acts of creation you have to see (and hear), bookmark, and share
“Sita Sings the Blues” and “Thru-You”
Related:
Tor.com: Tickled Pink By Sita Sings the Blues
Laughing Squid: Kutiman Remixes YouTube on Thru-You
4 Chords and the Truth: Check out these two great videos
YouTube: The Axis of Awesome 4 Chords:
YouTube: One Five Six Four (The Ultimate Medley):
Music links related to class
YouTube: Son House – Preachin’ the Blues
YouTube: Son House – Levee Camp Blues
YouTube: Blind Willie McTell – “Boll Weevil”
IMEEM: Muddy Watters – I Be’s Troubled
YouTube: Billie Holiday – Strange Fruit
YouTube: Ma Rainey – Booze And Blues
YouTube: Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon – Will the Circle Be Unbroken
YouTube: Bessie Smith – You Gotta Gimmie Some
YouTube: Precious Lord Take My Hand, covered by Rain Boy!
YouTube: Go Tell It On A Mountain, covered by Peter , Paul & Mary
YouTube: Son House – Death Letter
Jeff Beck’s “Angel (footsteps)”
Someone created a Heavy Metal band name taxonomy you say?
Oh yeah. Here it goes. via Boing Boing.
New co-worker’s band pretty damn good
Check out Apex Watson featuring Mr. Matthew Mah on guitar.
Someday we’ll find it
YouTube: jason mraz – rainbow connection
via Suburban Guerrilla.
Metal fan? Watch the head and neck injuries
BMJ: Research: Head and neck injury risks in heavy metal:
Young people at heavy metal concerts often report being dazed and confused, possible symptoms of mild traumatic brain injury. Little formal injury research has been conducted on the world wide phenomenon of head banging, even though case reports indicate the inherent risks in this activity, especially in head and neck injury. Head banging is a violent activity associated with hard rock and various subgenres of heavy metal. Over the past five years hard rock and heavy metal have contributed to about 30% of all record sales in the United States1 and, as of 2002, rock albums have outsold pop albums.2 The second highest selling album of all time is AC/DC’s Back in Black, which has sold about 42 million copies worldwide.3 Two slightly more recent albums, Bon Jovi’s Slippery When Wet and Guns N’ Roses’ Appetite for Destruction, have each sold about 28 million copies.4 5 Though exposure to head banging is enormous, opportunities are present to control this risk–for example, encouraging bands such as AC/DC to play songs like “Moon River” as a substitute for “Highway to Hell”; public awareness campaigns with influential and youth focused musicians, such as Sir Cliff Richard; labelling of music packaging with anti-head banging warnings, like the strategies used with cigarettes; training; and personal protective equipment.
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