A place to share the songs you love, with your fellow Chiefs fans!! Post any song you want!!
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A place to share the songs you love, with your fellow Chiefs fans!! Post any song you want!!
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Okay, I'll get the ball rolling.
This is Richie Castellano doing a cover of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. Richie is the current Bass Player for Blue Oyster Cult, which is odd, considering they had their biggest hits in 1976 and 1981 and he wasn't even born until 1980!
What makes this video amazing, besides the fact that it sounds so much like the original, is that Richie played every single instrument and did all of the vocals himself! What an incredible talent. To get the full effect, <right click> on the image and select <watch on YouTube>.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Iiy_YfpVn0
Here's a couple of bands from down under, just for you, Aussie!
INXS when they were still cool (before Kick made them a New Sensation)!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF3OYa9KKk0
...And Midnight Oil (They were always cool)!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19q-OtLI47Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szRNqPBmqDw
we should make music a sticky IMO
reminds me of younger days
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joqjBAJx4ZA
Love me some more Eric
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WUdlaLWSVM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO8ahHedcnk
Wolfman Jack was a gravelly-voiced, American disc jockey who became world famous in the 1960s and 1970s, and whose real name was Robert Weston Smith (January 21, 1938 July 1, 1995).
Smith was born in Brooklyn on January 21, 1938, the younger of two children of Anson Weston Smith, an Episcopal Sunday school teacher, writer, editor, and executive vice president of the Financial World, and Rosamund Small. His parents divorced while he was young. To help keep him out of trouble, his father bought him a large transoceanic radio, and Smith became an avid fan of R&B music and the disc jockeys who played it, such as "Jocko" Henderson of Philadelphia, New York's "Dr. Jive" (Tommy Smalls), the "Moon Dog" Alan Freed, and Nashville's "John R." Richbourg, who later became his mentor. After selling encyclopedias and Fuller brushes door-to-door, Smith attended the National Academy of Broadcasting in Washington, DC. Upon graduation (1960), he began working as "Daddy Jules" at WYOU-AM in Newport News, Virginia. When the station format changed to "beautiful music," Smith became known as "Roger Gordon and Music in Good Taste." In 1962, he moved to country music station KCIJ-AM in Shreveport, Louisiana to be the station manager as well as the morning disc jockey, "Big Smith with the Records." He married Lucy "Lou" Lamb in 1961, and they had two children.
Disc jockey Alan Freed had played a role in the transformation of black rhythm and blues into rock and roll music, and originally called himself the "Moon Dog" after New York City street musician Moondog. Freed both adopted this name and used a recorded howl to give his early broadcasts a unique character. Smith's adaptation of the Moondog theme was to call himself Wolfman Jack and add his own sound effects. The character was based in part on the manner and style of bluesman Howlin' Wolf.
Show some love for this song :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWPvK0Cwh3E
One of my favorites. Also from Madden 06
Great song. Great lyrics. Great video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHEQbRakzr0
Not everyone's cup of tea but a great beat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObCKIS8WAxE
Instrumental
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwldrugblTc
All of these songs are great. Rremixes of the classical songs used on NFL Films. These songs are obviously used aswell.
http://i.imgur.com/pe3pe.png
If anyone wants any of these I can send them to you.
Tech N9ne - Unfair (feat. Krizz Kaliko and Ces Cru Live From the Strange Music Headquarters) - YouTube
Fun Fact. Tech N9ne is from KC and a lot of his songs are partly about KC
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Periphery-- Jetpacks Was Yes! 4/12 - YouTube
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This was inspired by the Barryskoolaid video in onother thread. I'm 48 years old. and I still wonat some of these toys!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psuRGfAaju4
All the flap over foul language on the facebook page made me think of this video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjmxUSsL-qk
I have never meet, Tolby Kieth, but I want to. I have had the joy of meeting Wayman! I spent a evening with him, before he was even a star at OU. I was 16 or 17 years old.
This was the song I chose to post tonight, because it means more than you know.