In the most recent installment of Your Funky Weekend™, we feature the Brothers Johnson. Perhaps we could have found a more concise clip, but then we would've missed Louis Johnson melting the shit out of his bass.
1980
In the most recent installment of Your Funky Weekend™, we feature the Brothers Johnson. Perhaps we could have found a more concise clip, but then we would've missed Louis Johnson melting the shit out of his bass.
1980
A little prog for your weekend.
1970
Because why the ★☆★☆ not?
(that happened, like, 3 days ago; quality's not great but this is the best out there so far)
The boy was watching Sturgill Simpson videos on the internets (awesome) and came across this gem from his early days. I always thought he could play, but I didn't know he could shred.
2011
So, who are these Explosions In The Sky guys?
2003
We pay tribute to the world famous Senegalese percussionist who passed away last week.
Many, many thanks to DG for an awesome D(G)J week.
Let's keep the ball rolling.
2011
I think this video sums up The Joy Formidable quite nicely.
Wind them up and let them go and see if they just keep rocking forever.
A video I've watched an awful lot of times.
My brother and I were discussing Jack White projects not too long ago and we discovered that we have nearly opposite preferences. So here is my current favorite Jack White-associated band.
They have a new album coming out sometime soon (September? - I'm too lazy to research this)
You have to admit this is cool. Dozens of percussionists, a big warehouse, and John Luther Adams' "ultimate environmental piece".
This is a 15-minute edit of a 60-minute piece, which is absolutely worth a listen if you are so inclined.