Easily one of the most recognizable and subsequently beautiful voices to come out of the 1960s was that of Joan Baez. Admittedly I have a soft spot for female folk singers. See my Joni Mitchell stan-dom. In 1975 she released Diamonds and Rust, the title track was a dedication to her one time romantic fling, Bob Dylan. She also covered one of Bob’s songs, “Simple Twist of Fate” on the album. Then there is the duet with the afore mentioned Joni Mitchell, “Dida”. However the song that sticks out the most, possibly because another artist I stan often, Stevie Wonder. She does an incredible version of his song “I Never Dreamed You’d Leave in Summer”. When I first heard her version about…….well a very long time ago, I was blown away. She added to the song through pure emotion. She mastered the song beautifully and created a haunting rendition which will stand the tests of time. Enjoy
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All posts for the day March 6th, 2012
From pioneering the independent rap hustle to starting his own festival, Cali emcee Murs has always been a trailblazer. To that end, he proudly presents Yumiko: Curse Of The Merch Girl, a brand new album and graphic novel available exclusively through Kickstarter. The album and novel unite to tell the story of Yumi Morales, a girl living the fabled tour life working the merchandise table for her boyfriend Dominick‘s band Murder Acts. The 124-page graphic novel is illustrated by Jose Garcia, written by Josh Blaylock and the ten-song album – whose lyrics are printed in their entirety throughout the novel – is produced entirely by DJ Foundation. Yumiko is available only via the project’s Kickstarter page, where a range of different pledge options will get you everything from the novel and CD to exclusive apparel, custom download cards illustrated by David Mack and Jim Mahfood, and a personal thank-you note and Twitter follow from Murs. Followed by the release of the album and book, an animated music video will officially be unveiled at Murs’ party during the Comic-Con convention in San Diego. “Yumiko is hip hop and comics done correctly,” says Murs of the project. “Comics have always been a huge inspiration to me. And having the chance to publish my own comic is truly an honor. Working with my partners to create this book was a lot of fun and we are looking forward to making our dream a reality with the help of the fans.” Murs can also be seen reviewing recent issues of Batman, Catwoman and Wolverine for G4TV’s Fresh Ink Online blog (click here).
Gary Clark Jr is definitely the future of the blues, why? Because the President of the United States is already singing along to your song…..and Warner Bros hasn’t even put their foot into your promotional campaign….but this dude is the truth without a question. His rise has been like that of a Super Nova, hopefully he burns for many years to come. I’m genuinely excited to see where he goes in his career. I don’t get that into new artists very often either.
Good Lord have mercy on those who dare not listen to this hear track…….Cody is now recording his new full-length project Landing on a Hundred. It’s shaping up to be a good year in terms of musical releases…..
If you don’t own Aloe’s Good Things, you need to run over and cop that. It’s available anywhere you shop for music and if it isn’t you should stop shopping there……
Dope remix via 20 SYL (Hocus Pocus) featuring Shad……this is what a remix should be….a complete reinterpretation of the original track…….You don’t add on to it, you make it your own…….well done fellas. Looking forward to copping the album when it drops. I got some vinyl on the way too….#winning……..
DOWNLOAD : MR J MEDEIROS – PALE BLUE DOT (20SYL REMIX) [FEAT SHAD]
Some new visuals dropped from Dem Boyz, off their latest release Flight Check, you can pick it up when you click right here……..
“24 Rappers, 24 clones” – Kamikaze
Funky………….I don’t really dig Danger Mouse usually, but when Doom rhymes over it, I can handle it