Doc Watson - 1991 - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down. Kirk Sutphin on fiddle and Mike Seeger on banjo. You may have heard the Flatt & Scruggs bluegrass version of this song. Doc is singing and playing it here like Charlie Poole did it... he called it the "Don't let your deal go down blues" and recorded it July 27, 1925.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Hexstatic: Distorted Minds
Labels:
Hextatic,
Juice Aleem,
music video
Hexstatic: Street Fighter II Remix
Street Fighter 2 remix by Hexstatic
To celebrate the launch of Street Fighter IV, Capcom has made available for the first time the original, fully-mastered vocal, FX and music samples taken from the cult classic Street Fighter II, enabling DJs and producers access to cut, scratch, remix and re-edit these classic parts to their hearts.
To celebrate the launch of Street Fighter IV, Capcom has made available for the first time the original, fully-mastered vocal, FX and music samples taken from the cult classic Street Fighter II, enabling DJs and producers access to cut, scratch, remix and re-edit these classic parts to their hearts.
Labels:
Hextatic,
remix,
Street Fighter II
Hexstatic: Solid Reel (51 min)
Hexstatic - Solid Reel
Solid Steel 27th March 2009 Hexstatic celebrate 20 years of the 'Solid Steel' radio show by taking it to a new dimension in the form of the video podcast. Here, Hexstatic mix up some of their favorite tunes as only they know how, in a special video mix, inspired by the Solid Steel rules,..."there are no rules".Everything from turntablism to drum and bass, thru techno and breakbeats to more chilled vibes are thrown into this special blend, and all accompanied by the videos to make the experience all the greater. Stepping away from the manic sample mania that typifies some of Hexstatic's live shows, this first episode is more like a DJ mix where they want you to savor the music and work of the directors who created these videos. But don't be fooled, you still get specially edited intro's, funny bits, and some exclusive mixes and edits from Hexstatic,....of course. So sit back, relax (well, unless you're on the bus) and enjoy this new dimension of the Solid Steel experience,..ladies and gentlemen, our feature presentation,...
Solid Steel 27th March 2009 Hexstatic celebrate 20 years of the 'Solid Steel' radio show by taking it to a new dimension in the form of the video podcast. Here, Hexstatic mix up some of their favorite tunes as only they know how, in a special video mix, inspired by the Solid Steel rules,..."there are no rules".Everything from turntablism to drum and bass, thru techno and breakbeats to more chilled vibes are thrown into this special blend, and all accompanied by the videos to make the experience all the greater. Stepping away from the manic sample mania that typifies some of Hexstatic's live shows, this first episode is more like a DJ mix where they want you to savor the music and work of the directors who created these videos. But don't be fooled, you still get specially edited intro's, funny bits, and some exclusive mixes and edits from Hexstatic,....of course. So sit back, relax (well, unless you're on the bus) and enjoy this new dimension of the Solid Steel experience,..ladies and gentlemen, our feature presentation,...
Labels:
Hextatic,
music video,
Solid Reel
Monday, August 24, 2009
Stray Cats: Lookin' Out My Back Door (Live)
Recorded at The Savoy N.Y.C on New Years Eve 1983 (31/12/83)The flip side of "You Dont Believe Me" from the "Gonna Ball" album.
Labels:
1983,
live,
Lookin' Out My Back Door,
Stray Cats
Stray Cats: Shady Grove (Live)
Recorded Live in Paris 1989.
Labels:
1989,
live,
Paris,
Shady Grove,
Stray Cats
Dick Dale & the Del Tones: Misirlou (Live) (1963)
Taken from the film "A Swingin' Affair" released in 1963.
Labels:
1963,
A Swingin' Affair,
black and white,
Dick Dale,
live,
Misirlou,
movie,
the Del Tones
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Morphine: Buena (Live)
Transmusicales Rennes - December 1993
Labels:
1993,
Buena,
live,
Mark Sandman,
Morphine,
Transmusicales Rennes
Morphine Live on French TV circa 1994/95
Wonderful performance on French TV show circa 1994/95..
All Wrong -> Whisper
You Speak My Language -> Honey White
You Speak My Language -> Honey White
Radar -> The Only One
Labels:
1994,
1995,
All Wrong,
Honey White,
live,
Mark Sandman,
Morphine,
Radar,
The Only One,
TV,
Whisper,
You Speak My Language
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
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