That voice!
Funny youtube comment, really cracks me up: “This sounds like something my mom would make if she was somehow put in charge of producing a rap record.”
Anyone with turntables (only Technics!) in the 1980s would have 2 of these records on their decks non stop, scratching and rolling. Spent many an afternoon doing this with my friend back then…
Mine, too!
Klemperer’s take on Mahler’s fourth, a vastly different take than my usual Seiji Ozawa (which I love chiefly for Kiri Te Kanawa).
Awwww, they’re so cute and innocent!
Not really in the mood to work this afternoon, so I ended up on youtube instead… Final clip for today before going out for some drinkies. When I was younger, I always hoped I’d end up becoming as cool as Bryan when I’d grown up…
awesome i agree!
from the web … Jeffrey Carp on harmonica with John Lee Hooker and the great Earl Hooker. Carp was actually overdubbed on the original Blues Brothers scene where Big Walter Horton is playing on Maxwell Street. Horton was too drunk so Carp played harp.