Showing posts with label Bruce Springsteen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce Springsteen. Show all posts

July 29, 2008

Cover & Original: John Mayer Covers


While looking through Archive.org earlier today, I found that John Mayer has quite a few concerts up online, which I didn't expect, given how prominent of a musician he is. There's not a whole lot of recent ones, but there is a bunch of ones that date back to 2002 and a little earlier, and from those, I found a couple of cool covers.

All of these covers are pretty faithful to the original, except Crossroads, which seems to lend itself more towards Eric Clapton's fantastic cover of it. Never Tear Us Apart is a decent cover with a Mayer flair , Free Fallin' is a nice rendition, very easy going to the point where I think I like it more than the original. Crossroads pulls out some of Mayer's fantastic guitarwork, although this version seems to have been recorded before he really started trending that way in his major records.

Never Tear Us Apart - INXS
Never Tear Us Apart (INXS) - John Mayer

Free Fallin' - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Free Fallin' (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) - John Mayer

Crossroads, Live 1968
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Crossroads (Robert Johnson) - John Mayer

I'm On Fire - Bruce Springsteen
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I'm On Fire/No Such Thing - John Mayer

June 10, 2008

Summer!





Temperatures over the weekend here in Vermont peaked at 93 degrees, with a nice dose of humidity to boot. Summer has officially returned to Vermont. I'm not a huge fan of excessive, damp heat, but warmer temperatures are always nice after a Vermont winter. Here's a handful of songs to help celebrate:

In The Summertime - Mungo Jerry
Boys of Summer - Don Henley
Summer - Goodtimes Goodtimes
Hot Fun in the Summertime - Sly & The Family Stone
Girls in their Summer Clothes - Bruce Springsteen
Summer - Sara Wheeler
Summer Breeze - Seals & Croft
Under the Warm Sun - A Girl Called Eddy
Hard Sun (Indio) - Eddie Vedder
Mr. Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra
Sunshine Sunshine - Goodtimes Goodtimes
Hot Sand - Shocking Blue

September 11, 2007

09-11-01



The Rising - Bruce Springsteen

September 5, 2007

New Bruce Springsteen Video - Radio Nowhere

Lots of videos this week. Bruce Springsteen has also released the video for his latest single, Radio Nowhere:



Radio Nowhere - Bruce Springsteen

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August 31, 2007

Best of the Month: August

Over the past month, I've been collecting, listening and buying songs as they catch my interest, and here are my picks for the best of August:

Radio Nowhere - Bruce Springsteen
The boss is back with the first single in a couple of years now, and this one's pretty damn good. Solid guitar work and drive behind this one, with a solid track once again.

Don't Stop Now - Crowded House
Even A Child - Crowded House
Crowded House is back after, inadvertently. Starting out as a solo album with the older members of the band added on, they're back with a bit of a better sound than before, with two fantastic songs, Don't Stop Now and Even A Child.

Ashes and Wine - A Fine Frenzy
Rangers - A Fine Frenzy
A Fine Frenzy, whom I've talked about before, is off to a fantastic start with her first album, with a sweet voice and beautiful piano accompaniment, all the while displaying some fantastic lyrics. Ashes & Wine and Rangers are two of the best songs off the album, although the entire thing is pretty damn good.

The Pretender - Foo Fighters
The Foo Fighters are back with their latest single, The Pretender, which starts off slow before exploding into a really good song. I'm not sure if it's as good as Best Of You, but it's still a pretty good track.

Mr. Columbus - Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
Falling or Flying - Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
Grace Potter and The Nocturnals exploded with their first major studio release, This Is Somewhere, refining their sound and sharpening their already fantastic songwriting skills. Mr. Columbus and Falling Or Flying are two of the best tracks from the album, although you'd be hard pressed to find a bad song on that album.

Boy With A Coin - Iron & Wine
Iron & Wine's latest single shows a little experimentation, adding in a bit of a faster rhythm and a richer sound than some of his older songs, but it's an a really catchy track that's just amazing.

1973 - James Blunt
I wasn't a fan of Blunt's first single, You're Beautiful, but 1973 really won me over, I'm not sure if I'll check out the rest of the album, but this one's a much stronger track that's good in it's own right.

Killing for Love - José González
Down The Line - José González
José González is following up the amazing Veneer with In Our Nature, with more original works, but a couple of covers as well (Teardrop). Killing for Love and Down The Line are two really good tracks that highlight his acoustic guitar work and lyrics.

Close Call - Rilo Kiley
Dreamworld - Rilo Kiley
Rilo Kiley's been the talk of the blogging and media community for the last couple weeks with her new album, Under the Blacklight with some of the best pop music out there. Blending some really cool guitar work and vocal talent, this album's certainly a really good listen. Close Call and Dreamworld are my two favorites from the album.

Hold On (iTunes)– KT Tunstall
K.T. Tunstall’s back with a new single, for her upcoming album Drastic Fantastic, which is fast, hyper and sounds like a fantastic followup to her last release, Eye to the Telescope.


Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa – Vampire Weekend
This is a fun offbeat song who’s just released their first self-titled EP. It’s light, poppy, indie music at its best. These are some guys to keep an eye on.



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August 28, 2007

iTunes Free Music of the Week



Some good pickings from iTunes this morning, with some big artists here.
Nod Your Head - Paul McCartney
Nod Your Head Video - Paul McCartney
Radio Nowhere - Bruce Springsteen (Highly Recommended)
Alright - Ledisi
Nuevo Mundo - Crisantes