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zBrown
Ice climber
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Aug 17, 2018 - 07:00pm PT
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He's a Soul man?
Rock 'n' roll, I don’t know, rhythm and blues or whatever, I think it’s gone. In its pure form. There are some guys true to it but it’s so hard. You have to be so dedicated and committed and everything is against it.... The whole machine would have to break down right now before that would happen. It was easier before. Now it’s just rock, capital R, no roll, the roll’s gone, homosexual rock, workingman’s rock, stock-broker rock, it’s now a highly visible enterprise, big establishment thing. You know things go better with Coke because Aretha Franklin told you so and Maxwell House coffee must be OK because Ray Charles is singing about it. Everybody’s singing about ketchup or headache medicine or something. In the beginning it wasn’t anything like that, had nothing to do with pantyhose and perfume and barbecue sauce...you were eligible to get busted for playing it. It’s like Lyndon Johnson saying "We shall overcome" to a nationwide audience, ridiculous...there’s an old saying, "If you want to defeat your enemy, sing his song" and that’s pretty much still true. I think it’s happened and nobody knows the difference.... It’s all been neutralized...nothing threatening, nothing magical...nothing challenging. For me I hate to see it because it set me free, set the whole world on fire.
St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit, July 6, 1999. Between versions of “Silvio” and “Man in the Long Black Coat,” Dylan pauses and says: “This afternoon I went over to the Motown Museum. I went over the Motown Museum and went in, and I asked the man there, ‘Where’s the Smokey Robinson stuff?’ And he says to me, ‘I don’t know where the Smokey Robinson stuff is,’ I say, ‘Say what? You don’t know where the Smokey Robinson stuff is?’ ‘No,’ he says. ‘I don’t know where the Smokey Robinson stuff is.’ ‘Well,’ I say, ‘that’s why I’m here. That is what I am looking for, the Smokey Robinson stuff. That’s what I am here looking for. I am here looking for the Smokey Robinson stuff.'”
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yanqui
climber
Balcarce, Argentina
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Aug 17, 2018 - 09:22pm PT
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Maybe a little too obvious, but I haven't seen it posted around here today. Without a doubt, a sublime tribute to a passing icon. Besides, I'm listening to it right now.
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Tobia
Social climber
Denial
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Aug 18, 2018 - 04:11am PT
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Yanqui,
i expected to come to this page to see a lot of Aretha songs, only to see one post. So many of the legends of every genre of music that have been a part of our generation have reached the end that it no longer shocks me. Her contributions will certainly never fade.
Pearl Jam ≈ Just Breathe
https://youtu.be/kuq7RYQ8Wa0
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StahlBro
Trad climber
San Diego, CA
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Aug 18, 2018 - 09:50am PT
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Got to see Greg Douglass from the Steve Miller Band play this last night. He did a pretty good version.
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Roughster
Sport climber
Vacaville, CA
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Aug 18, 2018 - 09:53am PT
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My wife and daughter have been hounding me to listen to The Airborne Toxic Event and for some reason I dug my heels. I just went on a trip to Colombia and decided to give them a go on the plane. HOLY SH#T! They are AMAZING. This is an acoustic version. The full is amazing as well:
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