Traveling Wilburys Tag Page
June 6th, 2008
By Mike
Rhino Records has been my favorite record label for years. Those same zany folks offer their fantastic catalog and bizarre sense of humor online, and serve up all their latest music and video in CD, DVD, digital downloads, and of course, their awesome box sets.
Now they’re sharing their best video clips on YouTube on their very own YouTube Channel. Rhino just added Genesis video from their When In Rome 2007 European tour DVD, featuring “Mama,” “Turn It On Again,” “Land Of Confusion,” “I Know What I Like,” and “Carpet Crawlers.”
Plus there’s lots more from Stone Temple Pilots, Blue Man Group, Traveling Wilburys, Led Zeppelin, Winger, everything but the girl, Freedy Johnston, Paula Cole, Little Feat, Jude Cole, Dr. John, Bela Fleck And The Flecktones, and Dwight Yoakam (among others!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYZsrb38hmc
http://youtube.com/user/RhinoEntertainment
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So with the delays getting started with the new host, I’ve decided to upload the show on the old host. There’s no real reason to keep everybody waiting, and I can get started on Episode 55. As I said, this is likely to be the last Rediscoveries show. If you missed them, here are the other three. I’m also linking to The Summit, because I mentioned it on the show, and I’m looking to have Keith and Mike back on the show pretty soon. MUSIC The Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1 by The Traveling Wilburys
I watched a little bit of Sundance Channel’s, “Runnin’ Down A Dream: Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers”. Tom Petty’s music has been a part of my life for as long as he’s been around. I like his easy style of rock and roll, the bluesy feel of his music and his story telling. As his music grew and changed it felt as if it was following my path of maturity. When the Traveling Wilburys came on the scene in 1988 the timing was perfect! Hearing Tom Petty, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne pl
Know what I’m talking about? The Traveling Wilburys were – in my opinion, and that of many critics and fans – the best rock supergroup to ever have existed. Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, and Rob Orbison recorded under that name from 1988-1990. Their best-known songs – and justifiably so – were “Handle with Care” and “End of the Line”. Roy Orbison died at the age of 52 in December, 1988. When the time came to record a video of that song, the Wilburys put Orbison’s rocking g
Wilbury Twist [2007 Version] by Traveling Wilburys (c) 2007 T. Wilbury Limited, exclusively licensed to Rhino Entertainment Company ShareThis
Tom Petty with the Traveling Wilburys (and Ringo Starr). ShareThis
End Of The Line by Traveling Wilburys (c) 2007 T. Wilbury Limited, exclusively licensed to Rhino Entertainment Company ShareThis
End Of The Line by Traveling Wilburys (c) 2007 T. Wilbury Limited, exclusively licensed to Rhino Entertainment Company ShareThis