🎸☠️ Ancient death code hidden in Stairway to Heaven?
The Dies Irae Gregorian chant (“Day of Wrath”) has been popping up for centuries—from Mozart’s Requiem to Disney’s Frozen 2.
Zeppelin giving props to a 13th-century death chant… I wonder what that sounds like played backwards? 😅😏
This is insane.
This 2006 Coca Cola Ad directed by Nagi Noda, with music by Jack White, aired just once. This is all shot on film in a single take with no CGI, all the snapshots are all real similar actors standing still.
Rare footage of Phil Harris and Scatman Crothers reuniting in 1978, 10 years after they recorded Everybody wants to be a Cat in Disney's The Aristocats
The Blues Brothers turns 46 today, and the behind-the-scenes stories are legendary.
Cars dropped from hundreds of feet over Chicago. Malls wrecked. Belushi crashing at a stranger’s house.
Just another day at the office for Jake & Elwood.
A behind-the-scenes Sting Cut.
The fact that “Baba O’Reilly” was created by a simple switch on an analog organ is just so fucking cool.
always assumed it was a synth patch. Human creativity and analog gear will always remain undefeated
"The Zombie Stomp" from the 1964 cult horror film The Horror of Party Beach. The song is performed by The Del-Aires, a real-life surf rock band from Paterson, New Jersey, who appear as themselves in the movie.
Rockets: On The Road Again (1978). French space rockers Rockets give a cosmic twist to the Canned Heat classic.
I think it works. I don't know why, but it works.
Brian Setzer demonstrates how he transitions between single string and fingerpicking, and how he likes to play melodies behind the song, rather than just strum out a rhythm 🎸
From “The Guitar of Brian Setzer (Hot Licks)” #briansetzer#guitaristofinstagram#fingerpicking #rockabilly #straycats