Just when you'd given up on him, he comes back in the perfect key, with the perfect song, and sings it not just faultlessly, but with soul — Bob Dylan, backed by the Ditty Bops.
For this day, via John Fugelsang
A Change in the Wind
Just when you'd given up on him, he comes back in the perfect key, with the perfect song, and sings it not just faultlessly, but with soul — Bob Dylan, backed by the Ditty Bops.
For this day, via John Fugelsang
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Ahh, the man gives genuine soul from day one.
Not to interrupt, but let’s enjoy a bit, here’s another dish of Drummer Boy production values:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2sZFL3Y6Do&feature=artist
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Wow — didn’t expect that at all. She creates such a hushed intensity. Nice. Hadn’t really experienced Faith Hill before — now I think I have some understanding.
Thanks Brian —
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I swear I promise I pledge I’m not making a ‘thing’ out of this, but… Bing Crosby & David Bowie performing The Little Drummer Boy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiXjbI3kRus
:::cough:::silly:::cough
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Where did those lyrics come from? It’s beautifully sung, but not the song I know.
Reminds me I once ran into David Bowie while shopping for kitchen implements at the Beverly Center in the heart of commercial L.A. It was an utterly banal encounter and I didn’t talk to him (he was touting a certain device to a friend). Apparently there’s a site just for cataloging these sort of banal encounters but I haven’t been able to find it.
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