Share thanks and gratitude
with a feast of friends!
Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis, Nina Simone,
The Beatles, Otis Redding, Stevie Wonder,
Sam and Dave, Led Zeppelin,
Sly And The Family Stone, Nick Drake,
Bob Dylan, Big Star,
Earth Wind and Fire, Isley Brothers,
Talking Heads, Bob Marley, The Damned,
The Flaming Lips, Jane's Addiction,
Beastie Boys, Neil Young,
Gal Costa, Bad Brains, Mavis Staples,
Bjork, Kelis, Dengue Fever,
and many more guests!
The running connection this time is a song title; "Don't Bring Me Down", or variations thereof.
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Who wants to be brought down? Nobody, so we all like a good defiance or uplift song on that score. Here's decades of both.
JOHNNIE DEE did an R'n'B song (which sadly I don't have a link for) that was covered by proto-garage band THE PRETTY THINGS and became a Top 10 hit in the UK.
THE PRETTY THINGS -"Don't Bring Me Down" (1964)
At the same time, THE ANIMALS asked hit-writing duo Gerry Goffin and Carole King for a song and they came up with this eternal.
THE ANIMALS -"Don't Bring Me Down" (1964)
On their first album, JEFFERSON AIRPLANE did a song called "Bringing Me Down".
Later John Lennon and THE BEATLES turned the warning to a hearfelt request.
THE BEATLES, with Billy Preston -"Don't Let Me Down" (1969)
Of a similar mind, NEIL YOUNG turned the sentiment to solace.
NEIL YOUNG -"Don't Let It Bring You Down" (live, 1971)
"Liberation for all. Everything must be rethought." ______________
Two great things hybrid a third great thing. ROCK SEX is a metaphor for the creative connections that link our shared culture together. This Pop Culture hub explores the roots and branches of Music, Film, Art, Comics, and more. _______________
Rock'n'Soul music is a baton relayed by everyone. Learn the holistic history with the most advanced Music Playlists online!:
BLUES, MAMBO, JAZZ, ROCKABILLY, SURF, BEAT, SOUL, GARAGE, PSYCHEDELIA, FUNK, GLAM, PUNK, NEW WAVE, HIPHOP, POSTPUNK, GRUNGE, RIOT GRRRL, ELECTRO, next! _______________
This is our party and everyone is invited!