video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETl0hYRlVmg&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Lullaby of Birdland - Shearing & Weiss - Nasiya Alzhanova"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETl0hYRlVmg&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features a live performance of a jazz song and it features a passionate female vocal singing over shimmering hi hats, groovy piano chords and smooth double bass. The recording has some audio crackles and that would be the only reason for it to go under the ""low quality"" category. It sounds emotional, passionate and groovy.",2014-07-17T20:13:49Z,accademiadelsuono,"Nasiya Alzhanova is a Modern Music Singing Course student. Nasiya studies Singing with Leyla Tommasi. Nasiya Alzhanova è iscritta al Corso di Canto Moderno. Nasiya studia canto con Leyla Tommasi.","[""Music"", ""Lullaby""]","[""low quality"", ""jazz"", ""passionate female vocal"", ""groovy piano chords"", ""smooth double bass"", ""shimmering hi hats"", ""audio crackles"", ""live performance"", ""emotional"", ""passionate"", ""groovy""]",4,ETl0hYRlVmg,1562 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZoclbefgak&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Chuck Berry and Etta James - Rock N Roll Music"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZoclbefgak&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features a live performance of a rock & roll song performed by passionate female vocal and male vocal ad libs, followed by groovy piano melody, funky electric guitar melody, groovy bass guitar, shimmering hi hats, punchy snare and soft kick hits. It is a bit noisy and there are some subtle microphone feedback sounds in the middle of the performance. It sounds energetic, vintage and passionate.",2012-03-10T00:09:38Z,John1948ThreeA,"Chuck Berry (Charles Edward Anderson Berry - born Oct. 18, 1926, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.) singer, songwriter, and guitarist who was one of the most popular and influential performers in rhythm-and-blues and rock-and-roll music in the 1950s, '60s, and '70s. Raised in a working-class African-American neighbourhood on the north side of the highly segregated city of St. Louis, Berry grew up in a family proud of its African-American and Native-American ancestry. He gained early exposure to music through his family's participation in the choir of the Antioch Baptist Church, through the blues and country-western music he heard on the radio, and through music classes, especially at Sumner High School. Berry was still attending high school when he was sent to serve three years for armed robbery at a Missouri prison for young offenders. After his release and return to St. Louis, he worked at an auto plant, studied hairdressing, and played music in small nightclubs. Berry traveled to Chicago in search of a recording contract; Muddy Waters directed him to the Chess brothers. Leonard and Phil Chess signed him for their Chess label, and in 1955 his first recording session produced Maybellene (a country-and-western-influenced song that Berry had originally titled Ida Red), which stayed on the pop charts for 11 weeks, cresting at number five. Berry followed this success with extensive tours and hit after hit, including Roll Over Beethoven (1956), School Day (1957), Rock and Roll Music (1957), Sweet Little Sixteen (1958), Johnny B. Goode (1958), and Reelin' and Rockin' (1958). His vivid descriptions of consumer culture and teenage life, the distinctive sounds he coaxed from his guitar, and the rhythmic and melodic virtuosity of his piano player (Johnny Johnson) made Berry's songs staples in the repertoire of almost every rock-and-roll band. At the peak of his popularity, federal authorities prosecuted Berry for violating the Mann Act, alleging that he transported an underage female across state lines for immoral purposes. After two trials tainted by racist overtones, Berry was convicted and remanded to prison. Upon his release he placed new hits on the pop charts, including No Particular Place to Go in 1964, at the height of the British Invasion, whose prime movers, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, were hugely influenced by Berry (as were the Beach Boys). In 1972 Berry achieved his first number one hit, My Ding-A-Ling. Although he recorded more sporadically in the 1970s and '80s, he continued to appear in concert, most often performing with backing bands comprising local musicians. Berry's public visibility increased in 1987 with the publication of his book Chuck Berry: The Autobiography and the release of the documentary film Hail! Hail! Rock n' Roll, featuring footage from his 60th birthday concert and guest appearances by Keith Richards and Bruce Springsteen. Berry is undeniably one of the most influential figures in the history of rock music. In helping to create rock and roll from the crucible of rhythm and blues, he combined clever lyrics, distinctive guitar sounds, boogie-woogie rhythms, precise diction, an astounding stage show, and musical devices characteristic of country-western music and the blues in his many best-selling single records and albums. A distinctive if not technically dazzling guitarist, Berry used electronic effects to replicate the ringing sounds of bottleneck blues guitarists in his recordings. He drew upon a broad range of musical genres in his compositions, displaying an especially strong interest in Caribbean music on Havana Moon (1957) and Man and the Donkey (1963), among others. Influenced by a wide variety of artists—including guitar players Carl Hogan, Charlie Christian, and T-Bone Walker and vocalists Nat King Cole, Louis Jordan, and Charles Brown—Berry played a major role in broadening the appeal of rhythm-and-blues music during the 1950s. He fashioned his lyrics to appeal to the growing teenage market by presenting vivid and humorous descriptions of high-school life, teen dances, and consumer culture. His recordings serve as a rich repository of the core lyrical and musical building blocks of rock and roll. In addition to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Linda Ronstadt, and a multitude of significant popular-music performers have recorded Berry's songs. SOURCE: http://www.biography.com/articles/Chuck-Berry-9210488?part=1 PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads among multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: http://john1948.wikifoundry.com/page/John1948%27s+Youtube+Index","[""Singing"", ""Music"", ""Pop music"", ""Rock music"", ""Ska"", ""Song"", ""Rock and roll""]","[""low quality"", ""male vocal ad libs"", ""passionate female vocal"", ""shimmering hi hats"", ""punchy snare"", ""soft kick"", ""groovy bass guitar"", ""funky electric guitar melody"", ""groovy piano melody"", ""rock & roll"", ""live performance"", ""subtle microphone feedback"", ""noisy"", ""energetic"", ""passionate"", ""vintage""]",4,QZoclbefgak,2628 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XILyHZyyCik&start=140&end=150,"{""label"":""PUFF DADDY & FAITH feat. 112 - ILL BE MISSING YOU"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XILyHZyyCik&start=140&end=150""}","The low quality recording features a live performance of a pop song that consists of flat male vocal talking, passionate female vocal, alongside harmonizing wide female vocals, singing over punchy kick and snare hits, shimmering hi hats and groovy bass. There are crowd singing and cheering sounds in the background. It sounds groovy, emotional, energetic and passionate.",2009-06-24T16:34:33Z,PaulP,"I'll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy (Dedicated to Notorious B.I.G.) (Puff) Seems like yesterday we used to rock the show I lace the track you lock the flow So far from hanging on the block of dough Notorious they got to know that Life ain't always as it seem to be Words can't express what you mean to me And though you're gone We still a team Through your family I'll fulfill your dreams In the future can't wait to see If you'll open up the gates for me Remenice sometime The night they took my friend Try to black it out but it plays again When it's weird feelin' it's really hard to conceil Can't imagine all the pain I feel Give everything to hear half your breath I know you still livin' your life after death CHORUS: (Faith) Every step I take Every move I make Every single day Every time I pray I'll be missing you Thinking of the day When you went away What a life to take What a bond to break I'll be missing you (Puff) It's kind of hard wit you not around Know you in heaven smilin' down Watchin' us while we pray for you Everyday we pray for you Till the day we meet again In my heart is where I'll keep you friend Memories give me the strength I need to proceed Strength I need to believe My thoughts big I just can't define Wish I could turn back the hands of time Bust in the 6 Shop for new clothes and kicks You and me taking flicks Making hits stages they receive you on Still can't believe you're gone Give anything to hear half your breath I know you still livin' your life after death CHORUS: (Faith) Every step I take Every move I make Every single day Every time I pray I'll be missing you Thinking of the day When you went away What a life to take What a bond to break I'll be missing you some glad morning When this life is over I know I'll see your face CHORUS (112) x4 Every night I pray Every step I take Every move I make Every single day CHORUS: (Faith) Every step I take Every move I make Every single day Every time I pray I'll be missing you Thinking of the day When you went away What a life to take What a bond to break I'll be missing you","[""Singing"", ""Music of Asia"", ""Music""]","[""pop"", ""low quality"", ""live performance"", ""flat male vocal"", ""passionate female vocal"", ""wide harmonizing vocals"", ""punchy kick"", ""punchy snare"", ""shimmering hi hats"", ""groovy bass"", ""crowd cheering"", ""crowd singing"", ""energetic"", ""groovy"", ""emotional"", ""passionate""]",4,XILyHZyyCik,3174 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFcHGbnNtSQ&start=70&end=80,"{""label"":""Shirley King - Let The Good Times Roll"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFcHGbnNtSQ&start=70&end=80""}","The low quality recording features a live performance of a jazz song and it consists of a passionate female vocalist singing over groovy piano melody, saxophone melody, groovy bass, shimmering hi hats, punchy snare and soft kick hits. It sounds passionate, soulful and the recording is noisy and in mono.",2008-11-26T05:14:33Z,Bob .Hampton,"Daughter of the Blues Shirley King on B.B King's ""Let The Good Times Roll"". Performed at the VFW in Berwyn, IL at a benefit for Big Time Sarah's church","[""Blues"", ""Singing"", ""Jazz"", ""Music"", ""Harmonic""]","[""low quality"", ""live performance"", ""passionate female vocal"", ""groovy piano melody"", ""saxophone melody"", ""groovy bass"", ""shimmering hi hats"", ""punchy snare"", ""soft kick hits"", ""jazz"", ""passionate"", ""soulful"", ""noisy"", ""mono""]",4,mFcHGbnNtSQ,4456