Bogart 9 TV channels and PlayLists Best Of Son Of Return Of

All your musical nutrients are here.

Yes there is something wrong with that cat. He was in the AI rejects folder and he just kept hanging around. Now he's on the staff. He's one of the AI mutants, works in marketing. He told me SEO is obsolete. But whadda he know, he's obsolete.

SEO is not dead it just smells bad. Gaming, Guessing and faking are always gonna be with us, they evolve just as SEO does. The principles of media measurement and audience targeting remain the same ever since the 1950's when Neilson "Ratings" used to trust people at home sitting on the maroon sofa filling out a "Ratings Diary." Ich bin einen sofa. Ich bin der Dreck unter deinen Walzen.

Remember that day in 1970 when there were only three TV channels, broadcasting was mass blast out into the ether, one to all. Next thing we knew NetFlix is guessing what I want next, to cater just to me, one on one. Mass blast is still here but AI is eating it away, one person at a time, until everyone lives in their own world made just for them. Who knew.

Professor Nita Farahany explains how Brain Recordings are now being used in Court. What she doesn't say is how brain recordings could be used for SEO.
Here listen to her explain that in this whimsical musical book review-
THE BRAIN VS THE MACHINES


You want whimsical here is the Reggae version of Old Mother Hubbard. The dog is somethin' else wowza.


Speaking of wild dogs here is some electronic robot dogs programmed not to make music it's to play music.
Robot Dogs doing a cool song by El Búho

DJ Dag Dawg the triple D, or DJ 3D we like to say, he is off this whole month, this is Robo DJ Dogno filling in, jus temporarily. This dog can spin.

DJ3D told me there's enough tunes on this page to last you for many years. So let's try the first few tunes on the other PlayLists and you'll feel it right away which itch is itched on which lists.

Alan Watts said, "This constant cycle of wanting and getting of lacking and filling of itching and scratching is inherently unstable it’s based on a sense of incompleteness of something missing of not being quite enough as you are and so we spend our lives chasing these little moments of relief." He says, "You realize you’re creating the itch in order to enjoy the scratching." He said this in a piece called (if), "Nothing Brings You Joy Anymore." I think music can bring you joy and scratch that itch. I don't have a List called, itchin' an scratchin' Yet. But these Lists will do the trick.

AI replacing Musicians?
We've seen this movie before "This IS The End, My Only Friend THE End" this is not the end. Peter Gabriel said he is not afraid of AI. Frank Zappa would make AI his little bitch. The benchmark of "can you tell the difference" will become NOT the benchmark anymore. Musicians tend to be clever little buggers especially when they get stoned and hang around with a George Martin type ah guy. Gurl you thought he was a man but he was a muffin, he hung around til you found that he didn't know nuthin'...



If it has to, the whole "value" system of music might have to change. Millions of fans you have no idea who they are, and some of them want to kill you? Millions of dollars? Who cares. The definition of success is changing as we speak. It's every man/woman for himself sink or swim.

Billy Corgan said AI is the doom of all musicians. Who's doom? His doom? Its not gonna be my doom, I'm too small to fail. The definition of "fail" is changing as we speak. Rick Beato call me. Billy call me. We can meet at Larry Pogi's Funky Java coffee shoppe in Villa Park. Here is Larry's coffee video by the MMB band-
Funky Java Coffee In Villa Park.

Big Lizard and Frank Zappa help Charlie Munger explain what Charlie calls, "Inversion."
Charlie Munger - Big Lizard - Frank Zappa




Here is some Really Good Hits and if none of those fits, you should
love the Bomb like you love your Mom, try some Ye Olde Time Yarns About The Bomb

All the PlayLists have something good. At least one thing. Anything?

Here is the best Playlist. And none of it is in English. It's about patterns not words. You can feel it on here.
This Is Not In Your Language

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I think this other PlayList is the best Playlist. Don't we all like a song where the first lyrics say, "No front teeth ... where they all used to go" but heyy this is a great song, and these guys jam heavy in this live version from "Perfume Genius." This List is the cool new music out there right now you jus didn't know where to find these tunes. They're right over here on The Best Playlist So Far



Besides the list of Playlists are the lists of the Bogart 9 TV channels. Who knew.
So yer saying at age 15 you were stoned in 1975 and you never really knew WTF CaptainBeefheart was saying in "Debra Kadabra?"
There was no internet to look up the lyrics. Well you are not alone, and I have the solution. This recording of the Zappa band circa 1975. Watch the video first then looka the lyrics in the description and then watch it again. So now you too can know what Captian Beefheart was saying-
Zappa LIVE with Captain Beefheart El Paso 1975

Today everything has changed, but we are all still the same.
Joe Walsh said that. Today the trick is FINDING the music. You don't have all day long to listen to music that's what this page is for. There's no bullshit scam ads on here. So that being said, despite all this folly I was able to find the music anyhow, using a DJ Balloon I flew around the digital electronic soundscape scouring and scowling—"No!" interrupted Owl, who was wise. "I have good eye-sight, insight, and foresight. How could an intelligent Hare make such a silly mistake?"

Maybe you don't remember Jethro Tull A PASSION PLAY it was my first 8-Track tape.
Do you remember Jules Verne 20,000 Leagues Under the Clouds in a DJ Balloon?

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Old McDonald had a ganja farm ~ Reggae Nursery Rhymes I DOn't CARE

THE HITLISTS

The hot new Playlist on the docket right now is this one, if this one doesn’t float yer boat you need a new boat. It starts with Tom Zé he’s from Brazil and he’s supercool theatrical. Then it goes all over the place with Beshken, Os Mutantes, the KVB, Jah Wobble, Jerry Paper, Filter, Joan Armatrading and even more than that, the PlayList is called~ Greatness in Music

That's not the hot new PlayList on the docket, it's this one. The List is half instrumental with Devo, GuitarArmy, Durry, Regga Ragga, Siouxsie, PJ Harvey. Frenchy and the Punk is a great duo from New York City. These dittys will rock your sockets. Go ahead select some good songs from ~ Select Good Songs

Some channels don't have much video yet but they all have a good PlayLists. Take for instance ~ Did You Take The Dog Out it's really good. I took both dogs out and I keep finding myself going back to this one, there is jus some cool strange stuff on there. There can be startling genre changes, or abrupt shifts in the musical bias we harbor and protect.

On the PlayList ~ Finding Good Stuff the band DA! that band never got attention, they should have. They got elements of The Police, sprinkles of Siouxsie and Banshees, some scoops of Nina Hogen, just add water stir, heat for 10 minutes presto! In there somewhere is a tune called, "Two Men Say They're Jesus, One of Them Must Be Wrong." By a band called Mushroom.
The song is so unbelievable you won't believe it, but you have to. Two men, one of them has to be wrong.

Remember PIL Metal Box circa 1979, now it's been rebuilt —in Dub. : with guitarist, Jon Klein (Siouxsie & the Banshees et al), reassembled and at best barely reminiscent of the original, but gloriously complementary. The new guitarist Jon Klein does fill the shoes of the late Keith Levene, original PIL guitarist. Klein and Wobble carry on the adventure with new material taking no prisoners as they slash and burn ~ PIL and Jah Wobble

We've all heard the first three or four Buzzcocks albums but have you heard the rest of them? I went thru them all and cherry picked the coolest tunes. I was surprised how many there are, from albums I don't even remember. Same thing I did with Andy Partridge XTC. Here they're on the same Bill ~ Andy Partridge with the Buzzcocks

Bogart 9 TV Channels along with the PlayLists:

BabyOatmeal Bogart 2

Alexander Biscuit is a Roadie 57 videos [222 views]
Joan Armatrading Favorites Joan is underrated, an fantastic guitar player [19 videos]
And A Horse About This Big 99 videos [375 views]
The Car Won't Start 96 videos [285 views] the car finally started. It runs okay.
Manfred Mann - select picks [27 videos] Ya can't go wrong wit this band.
Really Good Hits 74 videos [572 views]
The Tubes One of my favorite bands, how can ya not like The Tubes.
Swell Tunes 70 videos [828 views]
Dirty Dishes On The Couch 43 videos [411 views] I put the dishes away before the dogs got'em.
Elliott Smith huge talent that guy.
New Management 82 videos [1,418 views] A newer arrangement of the tunes.
Cool Surf Music [27 videos] [120 views]
Afro Pop World Music Afro Pop 21 videos [73 views]
Chill Work Music 78 videos [137 views] chill tunes an some long ones Psychedelic Westerns
Background Work Music 16 videos
[Dub Chill relaxorama]
Controversial Opinions 44 videos [views are too controversial]

Chris Carter Bogart 9

Did You Take The Dog Out 67 videos [521 views]
PIL and Jah Wobble 72 videos [506 views]
Radio Free America 65 videos [664 views]
The Fridge Is Online 77 videos [750 views] Dweezil Zappa kills
Half Man Half Biscuit Half Crazy 84 videos [287 views]
Andy Partridge Buzzcocks [82 videos] classic matchup.
International Ska On The Hill UK and Asia
[52 videos] crazy stuff, Chinese Ska. Listen to this one over and over.

Zappa Materials [55 videos] Great picks here! The white zone is for unloading only.
Not In Your Language 60 videos [211 views] this good stuff. Not sure the languages. But who cares. Some good patterns.
Music Recipe For The Brain - under construction please use the walkways.
This one is lookin' really good.
New Jersey Turnpike 70 videos [244 views]

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Credit Card Doesn't Work 85 videos [425 views]
Phat Wallet Mix 52 videos [165 views]
MMB Mike Michalak Band 28 videos [266 views]
Blue Oyster Cult U Didn't Hear 62 videos [103 views]
Joe Walsh Is God 22 videos [115 views]
Bill Nelson - huge archive 130 videos [772 views] Bill Nelson is the guitarist from Be-Bop Deluxe.
John Peel Shows 30 videos [9 full episodes] and 21 other parts and pieces.

The Fixx - Not The Hits
30 videos [187 views] How Much Is Enough
Music Movies Part 01 [53 videos] Music documentaries. Part 02 on El Captain Gator, Part 03 on Bogart 9.
Work Music [21 videos]
Shows I Was At [23 videos]
Dub Chill [6 long videos]

Chris Bogart [digital bagel]

AI Cloned Me
67 videos (613 views) John Cale. All your vitamins are here.
Gunny Do My Taxes 66 videos [363 views] Beach House, Red Mecca, Los Bitchos
Select Good Songs 60 videos (148 views) Starts wit grreat instrumentals.
I DOn't Care 70 videos [289 views] Ian Broudie, Care, Animals have more fun
Cool Tunes About Life 88 videos [333 views] Corey Flood, Los Bitchos
Minimal Techno Retro Animation 14 videos [71 views ]
Andy Summers Robert Fripp 30 videos [185 views] excellent guitar work here.
From Yes over to German Dance Metal ok this playList has Jon Anderson from YES then goes over into German Dance metal. quite a swing in genre, but you can do this it's only 25 videos
. if you survived that you are qualified for the playlist, "Finding Good Stuff." And. If you call now you get the Free Steak Knife Set, as seen on TV.


When people say, "Oh all the music sucks today nothing good anymore blah blah.... When you hear that it means they are not paying attention, or they're just stuck in some distant decade like a prisoner that can't escape. There's tons of good music, the problem is can't find it! Bands today don't make websites. A website pfft I guess I'm jus a Dinosaur nobody uses web pages anymore. To me a website is your headquarters, its Home Base, its your residential property where you live. Nobody cares anymore. I agree the Push Button website Ads are often a bunch of junk so maybe I'm being too unreasonable about what you should do. I use Dogstrodamus.


Bogart 9 Son Of PlayLists


Bogart 5

Off Radar Music 69 videos [379 views] Bel Canto, Joe Zawinul, Walt Disco
Wild Attitude Music 61 videos [Health video with insane grafx] [243 views]
Radio Loyola 88 videos [285 views]
Ska Hill Chili Dub 35 videos [97 views] chili dub dog with ska sauce.
Hurricane Milton songs 62 videos [185 views] Hatchie, Montel Fish, Bicep,
AI vs 8 Billion People 81 videos [301 views]
Captain Kirk Impressions 42 videos [295 views]
.... there's something on the wing..
Videos Concerning The Planet [22 videos] if you do watch these don't let it ruin the planet.

Bogart 9

Shovel Your Dreams 36 videos [163 views] 
I Don't Like Beets 52 videos [290 views]

Proactive Accordance 41 videos [87 views] What color are your dreams
Mellow Work Music [7 videos] Boards of Canada, Octopus, Horns in Dub
Music Movies Part 03 (UK) [37 videos] British blokes and British documentaries
Stunted Jazz Noir [23 videos] twisted Jazz and crazy retro cartoons

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Boat Ramp Is Slick 58 videos [286 views]
Water Tastes Good [57 videos] [338]  
Reverend Billy C. Wirtz 11 videos [568 views]
Alan Watts Has Tea With Bruce Lee [2 videos]

Bogart 9 Return of PlayLists

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Happy Music 69 videos [100 views] Remastered Remixes, specific random, old but new. Love Tractor new videos!
Be-Bop Deluxe [15 videos] Be-Bop Deluxe featuring Bill Nelson
Half Man Half Biscuit 50 videos [356 views] Half Man Half Biscuit among other madness.
Athens Georgia 47 videos [76 views] Love Tractor, Teardrop Explodes
Army 40 Years In Service 1979 to 2020. All the hits the Army can offer for 4 decades.
Experiments In Audio Visuals 48 videos [experimental graphics and video editing] No commercial potential.

Marionette Workshop

Songs About The Bomb [24 videos] You should love the bomb like you love your mom.
Finding Good Stuff
53 videos [535 views] Lulu Lewis, DA!, Panda Bear, Meat Puppets
Electro Show Go the electro page is under construction please use the designated walkways.
Bogart 9 Ai Videos 22 videos, historical "AI" imagery from back in 2025
Best of Captain Beefheart [22 videos]
The Great Dogstradamus Mix-up 88 videos [318 views]
Good Tunes man 78 videos (208 Views)
Adam Ant and a whole variety of characters

Captain El Gator and Friends

The Best Playlist So Far 40 videos (477 views) This one's new, hot, sizzle. This is the best list I ever made.
1960s Professionals [14 videos] This stuff you didn't hear. Like Eric Burden doing "Ring of Fire" fantastic!
1970s Professionals [25 videos] It was the 1970's what could go wrong. It was excellent.
Greatness In Music 32 videos [231 views] If you can survive these genre changes you are special.   
I Want It All The Time 61 videos [147 views] Wet Leg, Horns In Dub, Slow Dive, Tame Impala.
Self Drinking Coffee 65 videos [204 views]
Paul Westerburg MR. RABBIT
Music Movies Part 02 16 videos [Peter Gabriel, Hipgnosis Design Doc, The Crossing, Monty Python, Buster Keaton]
This is the video list for the movie Ugh! Music War [19 videos]

There's a new HBO movie about Jeff Buckley. I have to see if they used any footage that I shot. When I worked at JBTV music television we interviewed Jeff Buckley, I did the camera on that interview. When Jeff did a in-studio acoustic jam with his band, Jerry shot that performance. We also taped the Jeff Buckley concert at the Metro in Chicago. We were using the then new "Digi Beta" digital Beta Cam tapes. It's rather sad how his famous dad Tim Buckley ignored Jeff. Tim had a new wife a adopted child, another family. Little did he know Jeff Buckley was gonna bigger than Tim Buckley. Little did we know! We all could see he was a some sort of special new talent.


 


MINISTRY 'Same Old Madness'
rare music video from 1982
(unreleased track pre-'With Sympathy' album)
Al Jourgensen Paul Barker - Ministry

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The BOC PlayList Blue Oyster Cult U Didn't Hear has 62 videos from this awesome band.

Speaking of Blue Oyster Cult, in 2003 this dude from Brooklyn NY Richie Castellano (Bachelor Degree in Audio Production) got a gig doing Audio for Blue Oyster Cult live Shows. Besides being a slick engineer he’s an accomplished musician and vocalist and weaseled his way into the band as old BOC members were coming and going he would fill in.

Ritchie started a side project audio podcast called BAND GEEK. Soon it morphed into a real band. It was rotating friends and hot shot studio fellars. They often did YES cover songs. They were so good none other than thee Jon Anderson got wind and said let’s do a tour, which became an album. You can see here why Jon decided to work with these cats they are really good-
Jon Anderson with The Band Geek

If you like that Jon Anderson with Band Geek hit the PlayList From Yes over to German Dance Metal

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The Ozark Music Festival 1974 who remembers that train wreck? Giant Music Festival in the 1970's, what could go wrong with that... the comments are a time capsule!

That Ozarks thing is a American train wreck, here is the UK version. They did it in 1971, and they had Hell's Angels in the mix imagine that (yes we have). The 1971 Weely Music Festival North Essex. The UK also gave us the The Bickershaw Festival, billed as the wettest rock show in history.

Speaking of things gone sideways, this is a video about biology gone wrong. The day we are born we have genetic landmines built-in, that being the case it would behoove us to not tempt fate and behave whenever we can. Leave your genes alone.
This video is a story bout what went wrong. We're talkin' rodents, robots, roaches and rats. Climate change. Rats breed faster with bigger litters in warmer weather. This along with a glitch in biology we see what happens when roaches grow up to be like dinosaurs next to electronic dogs, prehistoric rabbits, and giant Capybaras.
It's crippled epistemology.

JBTV is a music video show from Chicago, on the air since the 1980's. I worked at JBTV from 1990 to 1995.
I remember the Radiohead show, nobody really knew who they were. Jeff Buckley, Tori Amos, we had Bjork when she was still in the SugarCubes. Check in with JBTV every once in awhile so you can say I Saw Them Here First.



The Bill Nelson PlayList is a Must-See for fans of Be-Bop Deluxe, Bill was their guitar player. He is now on my Top Eight Guitar Players list, the dude is fantastic, with a sound ahead of his times. He has long Home Made movie clips, stills, and brilliant abstract art pieces with his instrumental meanderings that is very pleasant, like a massage for your brain. Also there are some Be-Bop Deluxe clips in there. Be-Bop Deluxe has their own PlayList in Bogart 4 it has 14 videos and they're all good. Bill sings, writes, he records, and plays lead guitar. Try doing that at home. He's good.

On Bogart 7 is the PLayList called "Music Movies" Part One the lineup is:
The Tube TV Show, the Tubes the band, Brian Johnson, Steve Albini on Duelin' Firemen, Gary Numan, The Police, Lee Scratch Perry, Billy Corgan, REM, Frank Zappa, Thin Lizzy, The Ramones, The Cure, Chicago, ELO, Cream, Sly Stone, Henry Rollins, Tom Morello and Paul McCartney with Rick Rubin. Cher, Van Halen, Metallica, Pearl Jam, T Rex, Bad Company, Lynrd Skynyrd, Alice In Chains, Bob Dylan, Fela Kuti, Manu Dibango, and Ali Farka Toure. And Fee Waybill. And Ozzie. And Chris Cornell. And Audioslave. Part Two is on the Captain El Gator channel. Part 3 is on Bogart 9 channel.

The Fixx - Not the Hits playlist is really good. The Fixx are one of the tightest bestest bands of the 80's 90's. So many good tunes from them. A few songs got burned out by radio play thats why I named the list Not The Hits. "How Much Is Enough" is my favorite Fixx video. Great song, great video, and the lyrics have multiple profound meanings. You get a different take each time you play it. I would call that trick the ultimate rock n roll algorithm! That's what Ace tried to do in his solo performance of the The Lamb Lies Down ...

 

Ace performs as the Lamb in a production of the Genesis classic Song.
He has never done a one-man play. Watch Ace in this challenging role as he
portrays a lamb in New York City on Broadway and 7th Avenue.
I told him relax, act natural. He nailed it.



Ace in "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway"

That's Nick from the cover of Guitar Player Skier magazine.

As Ace can tell you every whisper, growl, ambient noise, that catches your ear. From the gentle banging of the garbage can lid to the ripples on the shoreline to the pulse of a nightclub, to the sound of bashing your shin on the trailer hitch letting out a high pitched scream the sounds we gravitate towards might just be painting a vivid picture of who we are and what kind of warped teenagers we were.

Have you ever wondered why certain arrangements make your heart soar (Zappa) while others leave you cold? (Taylor Swift) . . .. or why the sound of rain on a tin roof sends some people into a blissful trance while others find it bloody maddening? For many well dressed people the answers to these questions lie in the fascinating realm of sound personality matching. Who knew. It's where the auditory and the psychological overlap into a new dimension.

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Unraveling the Tapestry of Sound and Self

The concept of a sound personality (your nutbag partner) is as intriguing as it is complex. It’s the idea that our preferences for certain sounds and our reactions to them are deeply intertwined with our personality traits, experiences, and even our subconscious minds or the crap we have to endure on car radios. I didn't make this up. The connection isn’t just fanciful folly; it’s rooted in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-2, Apple CarPlay and scientific research and your cable bill that explores how our brains process and respond to auditory stimuli.

Imagine for a moment that you're 21 again listening to the shitty jukebox in a dive bar in Cicero ... wait no,, imagine you had to walk home from work and the cacophony of car horns, chatter, and footsteps might energize you, sparking creativity and a sense of aliveness as you envision the cover of the Weather Report album "Black Market." Or perhaps it overwhelms you, making you long for the quiet of nature and some good medical marijuana. These reactions aren’t random – they’re part of your unique sound personality. Wherever you go and whatever you hear becomes a part of you.

Sounds improve our mental well-being. As we dive deeper into the science of audio connections we uncover common sound categories and their personality associations. We can learn to harness this knowledge for personal growth, improved quality of life, and to catch the last Black Sabbath Tour.

But it’s not just about music. Our brains process and respond to sound patterns with our own unique patterns. The auditory cortex, located in the temporal lobe, is responsible for processing sound, not the Dolby ATMOS 5.1 Surround Sound Bar you bought at Best Buy. But it doesn’t work in isolation. It’s connected to other parts of the brain, including the limbic system, which governs emotions, memory and mood. Does the song "Love Stinks" by the J. Geils Band interfere with your marriage? Does ChumbaWumba really make you get back up? Does Bob Marley’s Exodus make you want to move to the next County? Is it really true you can't get no satisfaction?

Speaking of culture, it plays a significant role in our sound preferences. A study published in the journal Nature found that people from different cultures perceive pitch differently. This suggests that our auditory preferences are not just innate but also learned and influenced by our culture, environment, and how many Bongs you smoked as a child. Yes here is some
Reggae Instrumentals- YouTuBe.com/Reggae instrumental pLaylist

If you're interested in unraveling the psychology of the cyber social artificial narrative construct behavior modification that is being spun up all around us you might want to put your shoes and socks on and visit The Decoding Bruce Lee Project it's right around the corner from Tom Waits restaurant. The idea is What Would Bruce Lee be doing if he were here today? We assume he would adapt to whatever comes down the pike. Unfortunately he's not here so I went ahead down the pike and adapted his algorithms to the cyber age. The second page is "Total Health Defense" I did the same thing but applied it to health, hence Health Defense. Since the arrival of the internet business model the eCONomy has become predatory. Everything is reversed now. In the analog age you were on your own and innocent until proven guilty. In this new electronic age everybody is suspect until verified, because we're all connected together all the time. The education system has failed us.

www.DecodingBruceLee.com
www.TotalHealthDefense.com


The Neumann U87 is a renowned large-diaphragm condenser microphone, first introduced in 1967. I asked the Neumann U87: Is it true that social media algorithms have changed to "Interest media" algorithms? The poly-directional microphone reply was:

Yeh social media algorithms have shifted . Like every fukking week they shift.

ok ok take it easy, we got a good show coming up.

John Cale did a excellent live show at CBGB's in 1979, released as Sabotage Live. I's very ZappaBeefheart-ish.

John Cale ‎– Sabotage/Live

Speaking of Heavy Metal, the personality traits of this gentle genre's listeners are particularly interesting. Heavy Metal Listeners’ Personality Traits challenge many stereotypes; Headbanger, Metal Scream Queen, Thrashman, Shredmiester …

• Shadowspawn
• Soulreaper
• Grimmthorn
• Ravenblood
• Ironfang
• Deathbringer
• Dreadscythe

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Jimmy Chamberlain is one of the best but does he Ski?

Killing Joke (VooDoo Dub Remix)

Killing Joke Remixes (A whole playlist of Killin Joke remixes)

Out of the Tunnel's Mouth' (Steve Hackett, 2009)

'A Life Within a Day' (Steve Hackett and Chris Squire, 2012)

The ‘Strictly Inc' band (Tony Banks with Jack Hues, 1995)

'Surrender of Silence' (Steve Hackett, 2021)

'The Night Siren' (Steve Hackett medley, 2017)

"Hawkwind often considered a precursor to the new wave of British heavy metal, which re energized heavy metal in the late 1970s and early 1980s." Lemmy was in Hawkwind 1971 to 1975. Lemmy about his time as bass player in Hawkwind: he said, "I just don't play like a bass player. There are complaints about me from time to time. It's not like having a bass player; it's like having a deep guitarist."

Warrior would also be the last album to feature the band's bassist Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, who was fired from the band one day before the album's release.

Hawkwind - Quark Strangeness and Charm

Hawkwind - Spirit of The Age

Hawkwind - Damnation Alley - Released 1977

Hawkwind - Days Of The Underground

Hawkwind - Hash Cake Cut

Hawkwind - Hassan I Sahba

This is Hawkwind the "Lemmy Years"

This track D-Rider was released in 1974, the Moody Blues released Seventh Sojourn two years prior 1972. Hawkwind is the Moody Blues on LSD. or Mushrooms. Check it out-
Hawkwind - D-Rider (Subtitled) love the flanging here!

Hawkwind - You'd Better Believe It

Hawkwind - PARADOX

Hawkwind - 'It's So Easy'

Hawkwind - Psychedelic Warlords (Disappear In Smoke) (HQ Audio)

Hawkwind - HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN GRILL

Hawkwind - Wind of Change (1996 Remaster)

Spirit of the Age was written in 1977. It is still a little bit ahead of it's time even now today in 2025. Take a look at the lyrics:

SPIRIT OF THE AGE
I would've liked you to have been deep frozen too
And waiting still as fresh in your flesh for my return to Earth
But your father refused to sign the forms to freeze you
Let's see you'd be about 60 now
And long dead by the time I return to Earth
My time held dreams were full of you
As you were when I left, still underage
Your android replica is playing up again, it's no joke
When she comes she moans another's name

That's the spirit of the age
Ah, the spirit of the age
That's the spirit of the age

I am a clone, I am not alone
Every fiber of my flesh and bone is identical to the others
Everything I say is in the same tone
As my test tube brother's voice there is no choice between us
If you had ever seen us you'd rejoice in your uniqueness
And consider every weakness something special of your own
Being a clone I have no flaws to identify
Even this doggerel that pours from my pen
Has just been written by another twenty telepathic men
Oh, word for word, it says:
"Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen"

 

This duo call themselves, "Big Lizard" they are excellent. "Punk. Funk. Trumpet. Trombone. Minneapolis duo Big Lizard plays their self-described punk funk music with an unlikely set of instruments. Lizz D plays the trumpet and theremin and provides vocal samples. Shea Drenkow contributes the trombone, synthesizer, drum programming, and vocal samples on this album of mostly instrumental tracks. I’d say their punk funk has a touch of acid punk and psychedelic whatever that gives this album a distinctive, perhaps unique sound that’s equally good for spacing out or dancing while listening." Big Lizard Little Lizard give them a twirl see if you get anything. They put their music on Cool Tunes About Life

These are the Bogart 9 TV channels. They are a work in progress.
BabyOatmeal (Bogart 2) Chris Carter Bogart 9
Bogart 7
Chris Bogart

Bogart 5

Bogart 9

Bogart 8 Bogart 4 Marionette Workshop
 

Captain El Gator and Friends

 

JBTV CHICAGO MUSIC TELEVISION

Visit the Frank Zappa Page and see how the universe looks

THE ZAPPA PAGES

Some folks say, "Oh all the music sucks today nothing good anymore yadda yadda. There's tons of good music, the problem is can't find it. Bands today don't make websites. I guess I'm jus a Dinosaur nobody uses web pages anymore.

Rick Beato describes exactly when this happened. It was the end of the 90's. He calls it, "the era of faceless music." Suddenly you didn't know anybody in the bands, maybe the lead singer if you're lucky. He says it was because of the disappearance of the CD. We all got stoned and stared at the CD art and notes (like we used to with album Jackets) we would see the names of the band members and catch some info. Around the that time the Record Industry stopped selling Singles. Why? Because they wanted to force you to buy the $18.95 CD. Not to mention the band was lucky to get one dollar of that. You'd buy a $19 dollar CD and it had one maybe two songs you liked and the rest was just filler. At the same time MTV stopped playing music. MySpace was a bright Comet that streaked past .. and burned out quickly. When Napster came out the public felt no sorrow for stealing music from the Music Industry. Rock bands left themselves behind and Rap Hip Hop and trendy young Pop bands filled the void and made everybody tons of money. Rock bands remained "Faceless."

Bands today don't make websites, a lot of them don't even make a YouTube Channel, big mistake. They don't realize YouTube will make a "Topic" channel for your band without your permission or knowledge. It has no info or Links it's just YouTube stealing your mojo you didn't bother to pay attention to. Spotify, Facebook, Instagrammer TikTok these are all parasites. You mean nothing to them. You are "filler" to them. Notice how they all beg you to Sign in sign up get the stupid "App" it's so they can siphon your data. YouTube doesn't depend on that. They are owned by Google (who has already stolen your data) they don't beg you to "join up" or limit you depending on what device you're using. They do occasionally push the App. You don't need that. All sites nowadays want you to think you have to have the App. Which is a trap.

Rap Hip Hop like Rick says they understand Promotion, and they have this attitude "We're COOL if we don't promote" (yes you really are cool, seriously) but yer fuggin broke and folks can't even find you. YouTube gives you 5,000 words description space on any PlayList that very very few bands use. Lets be honest most peeps view their life thru the tiny phone screen and they do not read that, but guess who does? It used to be Web Crawlers now its AI web crawlers THEY read every single word. Sooo many bands today i like them .... and they don't have jack shit about themselves out there. That's why they can't quit their Day Job. Ok whatever,, just keep on makin that good music/ Get a Go Fund Me. oh fuq me we ran out of space..


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