Björk - Live at Royal Opera House

MusicLoad.Com presents Björk - Live at Royal Opera House

At the end of her Vespertine World Tour in 2001, a live performance of Björk was filmed in London at the Royal Opera House. This made Björk the first modern pop artist to ever perform in the Royal Opera House. The film was directed by David Barnard and stars Björk, Simon Lee and Zeena Parkins. Turn it up and enjoy! MLV

Björk - Live at Royal Opera House

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Sarabeth Tucek

MusicLoad.Com presents the music of Sarabeth Tucek

MusicLoad is very pleased to present Sarabeth Tucek and her ethereal songs that leave a lot of room, or should we say, create of lot of stillness as she plays and sings. Great songs to simply turn up, lay back and float away to.

Please click the play button of the first song below and choose the high-resolution & full screen options.  When the first music video ends, it will automatically be followed by the other five songs, and then several more hours of excellent music videos if you choose to let it roll. Press forward to skip any video or click the reverse button to replay or return to previous songs, or exit the fullscreen mode to choose a new video.

Sarabeth Tucek - Wooden

Sarabeth Tucek - The Fireman

Sarabeth Tucek - Hot Tears

Sarabeth Tucek - Smile For No One

Sarabeth Tucek - Nobody Cares

Sarabeth Tucek - Where Am I Going (Music by Cy Coleman - Lyrics by Dorothy Fields)

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Earth Beat Movement (aka EBM) - Be Stronger (From Italy)

MusicLoad.Com presents Earth Beat Movement's latest album, Be Stronger

Here is a super good reggae act out of Tuscany, Italy, that calls themselves Earth Beat Movement, sometimes known as EBM. They are a five member group that was founded in 2012. EBM is fronted by a female lead singer named Irene “MisTilla” Bisori who sings mostly English lyrics and in some of the group's songs, blends Italian in.

In 2015, they booked their first official tour, performing in approximately 40 venues up & down Italy. Their future schedule includes shows around other parts of Europe including a show in Kranj, Slovenia on March 24, 2017 at TrainStation, followed by more shows in Italy, then Slovakia, Poland, and a show in Germany on December 26, 2017.

If you like positive reggae, this group might just suit your fancy. Enjoy!

Earth Beat Movement - Be Stronger

EBM - City Lights

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Naga asks Jagger, "Why you still doing it?" He says, "I don't know, I'm still enjoying it, I guess"

MusicLoad.Com presents Naga Munchetty's interview of Mick Jagger

It just doesn't get any cooler than this... A great blues record by the Rolling Stones titled Blue & Lonely, is a cover song record that gives tribute to some of their favorite blues influences... (see the music videos here)



But what also makes this album cool is this Mick Jagger interview by Naga Munchetty of BBC's Breakfast, where she pulls out a load of information that isn't normally so easily accessible... The multi-faceted women knows how to gets down to the nitty gritty with Mick Jagger, with grace & style.

All the questions and answers are what one would expect from greatness with a humble attitude. The final question by Naga is when she asks Jagger..."you have no regrets, do you?" and he says "I don't actually. No."

See the full interview between Naga and Mick Jagger below. Enjoy!



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Eric Clapton & Duane Allman (The 1970 Studio Jams)

MusicLoad.Com presents the Eric Clapton & Duane Allman Studio Jams

Here is a stellar never officially released bootleg recording of Eric Clapton and Duane Allman from 1970. The Eric Clapton fan website, Where's Eric, noted the following about this jam:
"Tom Dowd is responsible for introducing Duane Allman and Eric Clapton. In 1970, Dowd was in the middle of recording the Allman Brother's second album, Idlewild South, when Eric's manager (Robert Stigwood) called to tell Tom that Eric would like to bring his new band, Derek and the Dominos, to Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida to record with him.

Tom later recounted the phone call that began it all. Now when the call came I was in the studio with Duane. I said, Hey, that's a hot one, kid! That was Eric Clapton's management talking about him coming here to record. Allman looks at me and goes You mean the guy from Cream? Do you think he'd mind if I just came to watch. I told him, no problem.

Eric and the rest of the Dominos arrived at Criteria Studios in late August. During the first week, most of the studio time was spent jamming and piecing together new songs."
Duane Allman & Eric Clapton 1970 - Studio Jams 1-6

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