The Acid Jazz Channel

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

"Nature Boy" with Late Robert Palmer and Stanley Jordan

"Love and Anger" by Kate Bush

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Spot the Celebrity Vids by Sonic Youth, Gnarls Barkley and U2

Visual (s) of the Day, Music Vid Archive


Sonic Youth - Teenage Riot
Uploaded by Dan_of_the_Land

Saturday is "Spot the Celebrities in the videos day". I will give a prize of one dollar (via Paypal and /or US Mail) to anyone who can find the same celebs in two to three of these songs (Prize money limit: one dollar). Update: Elvis, Bowie and the Clash are in at least two. And can't stop listening to: "Looks Can Kill" by Camera Obscura and "Failure" by the Kings of Convenience. Are the Kings of Convenience any match for the King of Woolworth's?

and one more:


U2 - Window in the Skies
Uploaded by sonardj

"Chasin the Blues Away" Terranova

Abbey Lincoln Song Featuring Scary David Sanborn Beethoven Hair

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Why Did Youtube ban these Obscure Jazzers and a King of Leon tune...


"After the Rain"
Uploaded by Steelydan

Above: This song was banned on YouTube. I sorta agree because we all know how popular jazz guitarists like Larry Coryell (left) Badi Assad (middle) and John Abercrombie (right) are. Makes perfect sense. Who asked for that ban? What jazz artists ask for bans? No one plays your music (including that awful former jazz channel Bet on J) and you want your only promotions pulled? Idiocy of the highest order. Below: A good rock tune by the Kings of Leon. And can't stop listening to: "Looks Can Kill" by Camera Obscura and "Failure" by the Kings of Convenience. Are the Kings of Convenience any match for the King of Woolworth's?


Thursday, January 04, 2007

Prog Rock Wednesday Picks: Yes and King Crimson

Its prog rock Wednesday everybody! Let's twirl those slide rules people and defrag our portable Linux knoppix USB operating systems...and let's rock! Above: Court of the Crimson King which reminds me of a president I know...what's next? Saddam's head on a pike? Below: Perpetual Change. And can't stop listening to: "Failure" by the Kings of Convenience. Are the Kings of Convenience any match for the King of Woolworth's?