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Chuck Berry and Etta James - Rock N Roll Music | 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 tw… | ["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 | |
Love me two times 2 (Doors) played on Gibson and piano bass | The low quality recording features a synth lead melody and groovy synth piano playing over rock songs played on playback. The song consists of a punchy kick and snare hits, shimmering hi hats, funky electric guitar melody, groovy bass and passionate male vocals singing over it in the beginning. It sounds funky and groovy, while the recording is a bit noisy. | 2007-04-13T18:21:38Z | serenities | The Doors; Love me two times, played on a Gibson G101 (1967) and a Fender Rhodes Piano Bass (1966). Original background song by The Doors. | ["Organ", "Electric piano", "Electronic organ", "Keyboard (musical)", "Piano"] | ["low quality", "noisy", "rock playback", "punchy snare", "shimmering hi hats", "funky electric guitar melody", "groovy bass", "passionate male vocal", "punchy kick", "groovy synth keys", "synth lead melody", "groovy", "funky"] | 4 | Simd4JoehW8 | 2782 | |
Jon Cleary - When You Get Back (Live at Jazz Fest 2007) | The low quality recording features a live performance of a jazz song that consists of a wide passionate, harmonizing male vocals singing over punchy snare and kick hits, shimmering hi hats, groovy bass guitar, synth pad and funky electric guitar melody. It sounds funky, groovy and passionate. | 2009-04-24T23:01:22Z | Jon Cleary | Jon Cleary live at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Follow Jon https://www.facebook.com/jonclearymusicofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/jonclearymusic/ https://twitter.com/jonclearymusic http://www.bandsintown.com/JonCleary | ["Ska"] | ["low quality", "noisy", "jazz", "live performance", "synth pad", "groovy bass", "funky electric guitar melody", "wide passionate harmonizing male vocals", "punchy kick", "punchy kick", "shimmering hi hats", "funky", "groovy", "passionate"] | 4 | _y07ENAx2_E | 3503 |