Bukka White performs a version of his “World Boogie” at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, with interjections by Howlin’ Wolf. Left to right: White; Kilby Snow (with autoharp); Pearly Brown; Willard Watson (partially obscured); Wolf. (Camera momentarily pans left to include Christine Brown, Pearly's wife.) Shot by Alan Lomax and crew in Newport, R.I., July 1966.朝から騒がしくて、す、す、すまんやで©
Janis Joplin singing Maybe.これいくつくらいの映像やろ??
Now children before there was Celine Dion, and Britney etc there was Janis. Now granted you may not have wanted to take her home to meet your Mum (unless your Mum was Amy Winehouse of course) but Janis could belt out a song and could drink most men under the table.
My kinda gal!
Dedicated to the people of Baro. Please share.Blues/R&Bの原点ここにあり??
Life has a rhythm, it's constantly moving.
The word for rhythm ( used by the Malinke tribes ) is FOLI.
It is a word that encompasses so much more than drumming, dancing or sound.
It's found in every part of daily life.
In this film you not only hear and feel rhythm but you see it.
It's an extraordinary blend of image and sound that
feeds the senses and reminds us all
how essential it is.
From National Archives Youtube Channel. Restored outtakes from METROPOLIS 1939. This rare footage shows Harlem street scenes, residents of the Harlem River Houses, and construction of the Queensbridge Houses, circa 1939. Assumed to be in the public domain. Original post can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-F1r...これも音ネタちゃうけど、Broozの原点かも(°°)