Indian Navy are Invited from Unmarried Male Candidates for Enrolement as Sailors for MR(Muscian)-2/2011 Batch.
Age –Candidates to be Born between 01oct1990 to 30sep1994.
Qualifications -10th
Musical Ability –Should have Proficiency in Westorn National, aural Aptitute, know ledge of theory of Music and Actual Practical Skill on and Music Instument.
Instruments on which Proficiency Required – String,Key-board,Woodwind,Brass and Precussion Instruments both of Western and Origin.
Pay-Band –PB-1 5200-20200 Grade-Pay -2000+MSP2000
Selection Criteria –Selection of recruits in based Musical Screeing Test. Physical Finess test and Medical Examinations.
How to Apply –The Commanding Officer INS Kunjali Colaba. Mumbai-400005
Last Date -26/04/2011
Repost. Why tamper with perfection? Well, because some asshole scrubbed last year's Rascals video, so I've plugged in an alternate.
Here's a great tune to kick off New Year's Eve for you, the Young Rascals doing their megahit version of The Olympics' original, "Good Lovin'":
You can listen to the Rascals' 45rpm version here; and you can see the Olympics themselves doing the song on the 60's
Repost. Why tamper with perfection? Well, because some asshole scrubbed last year's Rascals video, so I've plugged in an alternate.
Here's a great tune to kick off New Year's Eve for you, the Young Rascals doing their megahit version of The Olympics' original, "Good Lovin'":
You can listen to the Rascals' 45rpm version here; and you can see the Olympics themselves doing the song on the 60's
He is frequently confused with his contemporary and near namesake Johnnie Taylor, especially since the latter made a cover version of the song that Little Johnny Taylor was most famous for, "Part Time Love" (1963), and the fact that both men began their careers as gospel singers.
--Wikipedia
He is frequently confused with his contemporary and near namesake Johnnie Taylor, especially since the latter made a cover version of the song that Little Johnny Taylor was most famous for, "Part Time Love" (1963), and the fact that both men began their careers as gospel singers.
--Wikipedia
Just because I'm in the mood: Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac doing the hippie hit, "Oh Well", featuring the couplet, "Don't ask me what I think of you, I might NOT give the answer that you want me to."
Just because I'm in the mood: Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac doing the hippie hit, "Oh Well", featuring the couplet, "Don't ask me what I think of you, I might NOT give the answer that you want me to."
I nominate myself to kick off Feel Good Friday with two versions of a followup release to my one-time roommate Sam the Sham's super hit "Wooly Bully": that being "Ring Dang Doo." Enjoy!
Wow, I mean...Sam got on Ed Sullivan in the mid-60's...you know, like the Beatles?
I nominate myself to kick off Feel Good Friday with two versions of a followup release to my one-time roommate Sam the Sham's super hit "Wooly Bully": that being "Ring Dang Doo." Enjoy!
Wow, I mean...Sam got on Ed Sullivan in the mid-60's...you know, like the Beatles?
For this Halloween Saturday night, there can only be one tune, this deep voodoo dirge; and I present it in its brilliant, originally recorded version, although there is an amateur video of Dr. John doing it live on YouTube. Trust me, though, just click this link for the song, and close your eyes....
Dr. John - I Walk On Gilded Splinters .mp3
Found at bee mp3 search engine
Listen for one
For this Halloween Saturday night, there can only be one tune, this deep voodoo dirge; and I present it in its brilliant, originally recorded version, although there is an amateur video of Dr. John doing it live on YouTube. Trust me, though, just click this link for the song, and close your eyes....
Dr. John - I Walk On Gilded Splinters .mp3
Found at bee mp3 search engine
Listen for one
For the Friday the day before Halloween, I figured I would do best if I just let the cauldron bubble enough. Loup Garou is Cajun French for werewolf. I thought Mink DeVille was pretty cool back when.
For the Friday the day before Halloween, I figured I would do best if I just let the cauldron bubble enough. Loup Garou is Cajun French for werewolf. I thought Mink DeVille was pretty cool back when.
I don't do too many aggregator posts, but I'm making an exception for this awesome posted article that embeds most of O.V. Wright's important recordings. Go there and click on the first play arrow, and you'll get the whole program. If you want even to pretend to know about Memphis soul music, you need to know about O.V. Wright. Here's the link.
I don't do too many aggregator posts, but I'm making an exception for this awesome posted article that embeds most of O.V. Wright's important recordings. Go there and click on the first play arrow, and you'll get the whole program. If you want even to pretend to know about Memphis soul music, you need to know about O.V. Wright. Here's the link.
An antidote to poltical cynicism the day after we elected a new Mayor of Memphis:One of the greatest hits that ever will be.
An antidote to poltical cynicism the day after we elected a new Mayor of Memphis:One of the greatest hits that ever will be.
I was listening to Bandana Blues podcast #301 this weekend and heard a record that reminded me of Richard Johnston: "Diamond Ring" by Moreland & Arbuckle. These two young men are from Kansas but seem to love Mississippi hill country blues. In some of their YouTube videos, they use a drummer, so they've got three pieces whereas Richard does it by himself; but Richard has been scarce in recent
I was listening to Bandana Blues podcast #301 this weekend and heard a record that reminded me of Richard Johnston: "Diamond Ring" by Moreland & Arbuckle. These two young men are from Kansas but seem to love Mississippi hill country blues. In some of their YouTube videos, they use a drummer, so they've got three pieces whereas Richard does it by himself; but Richard has been scarce in recent
Here in Memphis we need a Feel Good Friday badly this week, so let me nudge my cohorts with this very unusual number.
I was in bed watching this goofy movie Android with Klaus Kinski and fell asleep in the middle of it. I figured that out after I was awakened by a very strange instrumental that was made even stranger by hearing in a half-sleep state. It turned out to be the closing theme over