Artist Lounge: The Coasters
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from the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame - From 1956 to 1961, the Coasters released a string of classic singles that reflected the life of the American teenager with keen wit and hot, rocking harmonies. Invariably those songs were written, produced and arranged by the duo of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. The union of a black vocal group with two Jewish songwriters was one of the most propitious in rock history. Leiber and Stoller’s witty, street-smart "playlets" were sung wit... MORE
I can't even begin to describe this cartoon without spoiling the whole thing. Just click here - i promise you'll probably like it.
(I will tell you that this one is entitled Know Your Vines...)
ahahahhahhahahah oh my! How did you find this?! And i said:Click here to go to m... MOREI was looking on YouTube for some other commercial - can't even recall what - and i always take a while to check out at least a few of the "If you like this one..." suggestons they hand you.
Which reminded me of something, and caused me to spend something like twenty minutes finding this cartoon which explains the effect:
As is the case with all Tarantino movies, there is normally a song from the soundtrack that I instantly fall in love with and listen to non-stop for several days. Who could resist listening to Stealer's Wheel after _Reservoir Dogs_ or Bobby Womack's "Across 110th Street" after watching _Jackie Brown_? My newest Tarantino song-crush originates from his half of the _Grindhouse_ release, _Death Proof_, and comes by way of The Coasters. I knew a few songs by The Coasters befor... MORE
And because of that, and because everyone needs to witness perfection at least once in their life, I present this: Perfection in Rhythm and Blues







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