Love this song! Music video for Myriad Harbour by The New Pornographers. Found at YouTube from lastgangrecords.

Myriad Harbour (Live) by The New Pornographers

The New Pornographers, with Dan Bejar singing lead, perform Myriad Harbour at the Music Box at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, California on September 20, 2007. Found at YouTube from okeastron2008.

A front-row view of Kanye West’s impromptu rap at Twitter headquarters. Found at YouTube from eutychus808.

Foghat was one of the ultimate arena rock bands and their song Slow Ride was one of the ultimate arena standards of the 70s. Found at YouTube from theslayer589632.

Slow Ride (Studio Version) by Foghat

Here’s the studio version of Slow Ride which, though great, seems almost profane to post because it is such a “concert” song. Found at YouTube from soccerbabe2545.

Daniel Lanois is more famous as a producer than a musician in his own right, having produced recordings for the likes of Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, and, with Brian Eno, U2 His musical talent is definitely overshadowed by his work for others. One of my favorite albums, though, is For The Beauty Of Wynona; here’s the title track. Found at YouTube from rawjhaw.

Music video for Dire Straits’ first hit song, Sultans of Swing, released in 1978. (Because this is the promo version, they cut off the ending guitar solo.) Found at YouTube from B0zz3.

Live Performance Of Sultans Of Swing by Dire Straits

This performance is from 1985 at Live Aid, at the height of the band’s popularity. Found at YouTube from DogSwede1.

Original Demo Of Sultans Of Swing by Dire Straits

This is the original demo recording of Sultans of Swing. Found at YouTube from grillogriggs.

Nikki Jean performs Blindin Me in this YouTube video. Found at YouTube from nikkijeanproject.

Television footage from 1961 of The Dave Brubeck Quartet performing the jazz standard, Take Five. Found at YouTube from sixsix.

Music video for the song Daughter by Yu(c)k, off their 2010 cassette EP, Weakend. Found at Vimeo from Yu(c)k via Culture Bully via Gorilla vs. Bear.

I guess you could call this a fan-made video. Someone mashed up Cut Copy’s Where I’m Going with their vacation video but since I can’t find an official music video for the song…well, here you go: Found at YouTube from coatcar and inspired by The Yellow Stereo.

A Big Hair metal band classic from the 80s: The music video for Pour Some Sugar On Me by Def Leppard. Found at YouTube from DefLeppardVEVO.

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