

From the heartfelt Indestructible for 45 minutes the band played their twenty+ song hit-laden back catalog for a career-spanning set live from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. In the midst of the Pandemic, The Goo Goo Dolls put on a real rock show of their most popular songs on a visually stunning Augmented Reality FanTracks Stage. Label: Cleopatra Records | US | Cat#: CL03166BR | Genre: Alternative Rock Total Size: 518 MB (CD) + 21 GB (BD) + 443 MB (Scans) | 3% RAR Recovery Goo Goo Dolls – Grounded With The Goo Goo Dolls: Virtual Rock Show (2022)īlu-ray | MPEG-4 AVC Video | Dolby Digital Audio 5.1 & 2.0 Continue reading “Wynton Kelly – Kelly Blue (1959) ” Author Your_SACD Posted on FebruFebruCategories Jazz Tags Wynton Kelly Leave a comment on Wynton Kelly – Kelly Blue (1959) Ryan Adams – Blood On The Tracks (2023)

“Kelly Blue” and “Keep It Moving” add cornetist Nat Adderley, flutist Bobby Jaspar and the tenor of Benny Golson to the band for some variety. Recorded for Riverside, this set mostly features the influential pianist Wynton Kelly in a trio with his fellow rhythm-section mates from the Miles Davis bands, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb. Label: Universal Music | Japan | Cat#: UCGO-9011 | Genre: Jazz The three extremes come back standing on the shark's back which then hops off and then the purple extreme bites the shark back and they swim away.Wynton Kelly – Kelly Blue (1959) When the shark comes back, it grabs the blue extreme by the tail leaving only the purple one unharmed. The next extreme to be pulled from is the yellow one by the abdominal muscles and they both shout "Oh No". The orange extreme comes close to the view and then after the shark came, the shark bites the orange extreme's vastus medialis and the leg bone tissues resulting a painful grab, but without bleeding. The shark comes back after the blue extreme swims close to it and swims back. Before the shark gradually swims, the blue one shouts "Look Out", the yellow and blue extremes scream as they get scared of vulnerable bites by the shark and then it moves away. The extremes one by one sing and the shark moves to the right before the orange extreme comes close to the screen.

In the video, three lobsters from right to left dance before swim in shouting twice. The Muppet Maneater music video made for The Jim Henson Hour episode "Oceans" featuring the Extremes.

The Jim Henson Hour ManEater Muppet Songs
