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Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #120 on: January 27, 2010, 07:58:58 AM »

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« Reply #121 on: January 27, 2010, 08:01:48 AM »
Beautiful song. Many years ago, this song was the anchor of a healing workshop I attended. "If you open your heart, you can make a new start when your crumbling world falls apart."  That was when I first realized I was not who I had thought I was.
"The compulsion to possess and hold on to things is not unique. Everyone who wants to follow the warrior's path has to rid himself of this fixation in order not to focus our dreaming body on the weak face of the second attention." - The Eagle's Gift

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« Reply #122 on: January 27, 2010, 08:08:52 AM »
Not here, not there, but everywhere - always right before your eyes.
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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #123 on: January 27, 2010, 08:19:52 AM »
Girls, you are fast. Here is the goodbye video in my Jukebox this time. Three Men  ;)

Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, Sting - All For One, All for Love
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« Reply #124 on: January 27, 2010, 08:28:18 AM »
Beautiful song. Many years ago, this song was the anchor of a healing workshop I attended. "If you open your heart, you can make a new start when your crumbling world falls apart."  That was when I first realized I was not who I had thought I was.

We never are. When we bump into Who we are we get a pre-enlightment.

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« Reply #125 on: January 27, 2010, 10:07:56 AM »
Girls, you are fast. Here is the goodbye video in my Jukebox this time. Three Men  ;)

Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart, Sting - All For One, All for Love

I love you, BR!
Not here, not there, but everywhere - always right before your eyes.
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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #126 on: February 05, 2010, 08:42:13 AM »
Jahn I was thinking of you last night - on a TV series, they were doing the big stadium bands. I only came in with The Police, and they moved on to Dire Straits, U2, Queen and Bruce Springsteen, the Live Aid concert and some huge stadiums in the US which I know nothing of..

They finished with something I had never heard of called Zoo TV by U2, which was really completely over-the-top.

The energy in these events was mind-blowing. It was interesting to see that The Police began to get the creeps and their only recourse was to break up the band.

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #127 on: February 12, 2010, 06:39:22 AM »



Great song - I remember that album from all those druggy parties I used to go to, but never had it myself.
That's Brian singing I expect. Interesting intonations.
Yes in their moments, Roxy had a maturity of their own in the British Rock Scene. However, Avalon (1982) is a good exception of that they never made anything as much revolutionary than what they made in the early 1970's.

Other examples of this phenomena that the first or the two first albums are the outstanding are Supertramp,Nina Hagen and 10 cc.

Good music can be whatever.

Ferry had a flair for the "ancient music" previous 1960's, that is. On his first solo album he for instance had "Smoke gets in you eyes" (from the 1930's) so the Avalon title song is much in that genre.

Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Live in Paris 2000


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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #128 on: February 12, 2010, 06:52:30 AM »
Jahn I was thinking of you last night - on a TV series, they were doing the big stadium bands. I only came in with The Police, and they moved on to Dire Straits, U2, Queen and Bruce Springsteen, the Live Aid concert and some huge stadiums in the US which I know nothing of..

They finished with something I had never heard of called Zoo TV by U2, which was really completely over-the-top.

The energy in these events was mind-blowing. It was interesting to see that The Police began to get the creeps and their only recourse was to break up the band.

I have met and interviewed Kevin Coyne at our local student Pub, back in God knows when, probably 1978 or something?. Coyne that previously had the guitar player Andy Summers in his band. Before Andy left for Sting and Police.
So, at our Pub, before the gig, I asked Coyne what he felt about Andy joining the Police, and you know the answer, that is what we always has to do he said, it is his life, no hard feelings whatsoever.

In memory of our old chap Kevin Coyne 1944-2004.
Must be Sunday morning Sunrise ...
Kevin Coyne - Sunday Morning Sunrise
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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #129 on: February 15, 2010, 07:27:58 AM »

Jahn

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« Reply #130 on: February 18, 2010, 06:55:38 AM »


Bob Dylan 1983 Sweetheart Like You


Sweetheart Like You
Well, the pressure's down, the boss ain't here,
He gone North, for a while,
They say that vanity got the best of him
But he sure left here in style
By the way, that's a cute hat,
And that smile's so hard to resist
But what's a sweetheart like you doin' in a dump like this?

You know, I once knew a woman who looked like you,
She wanted a whole man, not just a half,
She used to call me sweet daddy when I was only a child,
You kind of remind me of her when you laugh.
In order to deal in this game, got to make the queen disappear,
It's done with a flick of the wrist.
What's a sweetheart like you doin' in a dump like this?

You know, a woman like you should be at home,
That's where you belong,
Taking care of somebody nice who do not know how to do you wrong.
Just how much abuse will you be able to take?
Well, there's no way to tell by that first kiss.
What's a sweetheart like you doin' in a dump like this?

You know you can make a name for yourself,
You can hear them tires squeal,
You can be known as the most beautiful woman
Who ever crawled across cut glass to make a deal.

You know, news of you has come down the line
Even before ya came in the door.
They say in your father's house, there's many mansions
Each one of them got a fireproof floor.
Snap out of it, baby, people are jealous of you,
They smile to your face, but behind your back they hiss.
What's a sweetheart like you doin' in a dump like this?

Got to be an important person to be in here, honey,
Got to have done some evil deed,
Got to have your own harem when you come in the door,
Got to play your harp until your lips bleed.

They say that patriotism is the last refuge
To which a scoundrel clings.
Steal a little and they throw you in jail,
Steal a lot and they make you king.
There's only one step down from here, baby,
It's called the land of permanent bliss.
What's a sweetheart like you doin' in a dump like this?

Copyright ©1983 Special Rider Music

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #132 on: February 20, 2010, 07:32:23 AM »
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« Reply #133 on: February 20, 2010, 07:39:11 AM »

Jahn

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Re: Jahn's JukeBox
« Reply #134 on: February 27, 2010, 05:47:15 AM »
From Argus



Wishbone Ash - The King Will Come - 1989

Wishbone Ash has actually played live in our town, back in 1985. They were absolutely great! Their special thing is the Two Twin guitars that often plays the same tunes.


Wishbone Ash - Throw Down The Sword - 2003

Kind of style that Juhani might have appreciated ...?



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