50years_music, to random
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"Hurt So Bad" is a song written by , , and . It is a 1965 Top 10 hit originally recorded by . also had a Top 10 hit with her cover version in 1980. The song has been re-recorded by numerous artists including , who took the song to number twelve in September 1969.
https://youtu.be/-lXj4QBew-I

dgar, to ethelcain
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Now listening to:
No Vacancy
~ River ( @riverdeep )

Another one by River. A soft rock ballad with piano.

https://youtu.be/ozNmUUg0nz8

Vagrarian, to random
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Musical Interlude: A few years ago, I happened on Elise LeGrow's album of R&B classics and really enjoyed it. A Canadian singer, she doesn't get much notice here in the States, which is a shame. She's got a great voice and delivers her songs with conviction.

"Sincerely," performed by Elise LeGrow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLECLCnu7Io

TimelessRage, to SymphonicMetal German

Looks like we joined just in time to share some #timelessrage on #JukeboxFridayNight

Timeless Rage - Ocean Twilight (2023) feat. Nicolaj Ruhnow (ex Tokyo Blade, Domain)

The track is a rather slow building #SymphonicPowerMetal #ballad full of contrast and atmosphere. Expect a mixture of catchy, raw #PowerMetal and detailed, expressive #SymphonicMetal with male vocals and a tendency towards rather rough, dark and mystic sounds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA6hptbwX_U&list=PLHmeZ1Kp2uj_WI85FAq5gy1I9z_jAs4ri&index=3

Passamezzo, to history
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It's bitterly cold today, so 17th Century broadside ballad describing how to Drive the Cold Winter Away seems appropriate...

Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
Richard de Winter: baritone
Alison Kinder: recorders
Tamsin Lewis: Renaissance violin
Richard Mackenzie: lute

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnbUPnXIQSw&ab_channel=Passamezzo

@earlymodern @earlymusic @histodons

oldbookillustrations, to illustration
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"Here take her, Child of Elle," — he sayd.
John Franklin, from "The Book of British Ballads" by Samuel Carter Hall, London: 1842 https://www.oldbookillustrations.com/illustrations/child-elle/

passamezzo, to history
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Christmas Lamentation/Christmas is my name.
A 17thC broadside ballad, complaining about the lack of charity at Christmas.

Eleanor Cramer: soprano
Robin Jeffrey: lute
Alison Kinder: bass viol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCNuQiv-3RQ&ab_channel=Passamezzo

@earlymusic @earlymodern @histodons @histodon

arghdos, to random
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Fun early / track from NOLA great Eddie Bo

https://youtu.be/fxVqisBaGe8?si=7MHmJvW8v9rCLj3m

arghdos,
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The organ here screams (warbles?) Bo to me. Like Toussaint’s opening line in Sweet Touch of Love, or Longhair’s missing keys, it’s the sort of thing I could pick out of a dozen instruments. Great ballad

https://youtu.be/A8VnlhEaf1k?si=UO-Z9hgY8EpbbXnU

jackandersson, to jpmusic

Here, I portray your self-image
as a victim
of life's apparent absurdities,
but soon realize
that it's my own divided perception
of myself
I've set out to seek to immortalize
in a shadow world
full of indistinguishable similarities.

© Jack Andersson 2023.

bevanthomas, to random
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"All hail, thou mighty Queen of Heaven!
For thy peer on Earth I never did see."

"Oh no, oh no, Thomas," she said,
"That name does not belong to me;
I am but the queen of fair Elfland,
That am hither come to visit thee."

-Thomas the Rhymer (Scottish ballad)

bevanthomas,
@bevanthomas@mstdn.ca avatar

Pages by Sharyn McCrumb and Charles Vess, from "The Book of Ballads & Sagas"

bevanthomas, to random
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"The Queen of Fairies she caught me,
In yon green hill to dwell.
And pleasant is the fairy land,
But, an eerie tale to tell,
Aye, at the end of seven years,
We pay a tithe to Hell.
I am so fair and full of flesh,
I'm feared it be mysel'."

bevanthomas,
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50years_music, to soulmusic
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"Still" is a 1979 song by the group the . It was released as a single on with "Such a Woman" as the B-side. The song appears on their 1979 hit album . It is notable for being their last No. 1 before went solo. said it was a "tender, lilting " with "a soft, building piano figure" and "expressive, plaintive lead vocal." praised the " poignant lyric and slow.
https://youtu.be/0LUG7tXujmw

dharmadischarge, to music
@dharmadischarge@disabled.social avatar

tried to make a style like early or though got really weird with the production. I think i will record an acoustic version live tomorrow to see which I prefer but I really enjoy it right now the and elements.

it's called Dirty Pictures from the Prom.

https://masonandrew.bandcamp.com/track/dirty-pictures-from-the-prom-bonus-track

Vinyl, to music

Emma Shapplin - Carmine Meo
1997 EUR EMI 100
Never released on
, ,
Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/master/87862-Emma-Shapplin-Carmine-Meo

MartinSLaird, to folk
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jezbers, to random
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Thought I would share a home recording of a few old band mates, re-recording an original song we played many years back but never got a good tape of it. It's sort of a Western Rock style ballad and I have to admit I'm really pleased with the results.
See what you think ... https://open.spotify.com/album/2dd8f4Fg4gu1iTWEwSTFiu

ChasMusic, to Philippines
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ChasMusic,
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MarkMaguire, to irishmusic

Onto YouTube for Odetta’s version of the Foggy Dew straight after listening to the Three Castle’s Burning tribute to Sinéad O’Connor. She brings the bass! 💚

https://youtu.be/NSzFvMUasLA

vinyl, to vinyl Dutch
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Tom Waits - Bone Machine
1992 USA Island Records @vinylrecords
, ,

DemocracySpot, to random
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📷 The vocal performance by on "One" with and gives me chills. Every time.

🎬 directed the film in 2006.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpDQJnI4OhU

sariash, to JapaneseMusic
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This week's theme is (Songs at least 10 years old), thanks @ThePop for hosting

From 2010, Mika Nakashima - The Most Beautiful Me (一番綺麗な私を) 🥰

Listen to it on youtube via invidious here:
https://yt.artemislena.eu/watch?v=RrV2FkvFYDM

sariash,
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@ThePop One more for (Songs at least 10 years old)

From 2011, Mary's Blood - Mary 🫠

Listen to it on youtube via invidious here:
https://yt.artemislena.eu/watch?v=7s2Ka7-_JXI

DemocracySpot, to HashtagGames
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vinyl, to vinyl Dutch
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Bob Dylan - Tempest
2012 USA Columbia @vinylrecords
, @RhythmAndBlues,
Listen to the Album: https://album.link/nl/i/544403750

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