Posts Tagged ‘Doobie’

Corty, Scott & The Doobie Brothers perform ‘Listen To The Music’ at American Music Theater 4.28.10

June 12, 2010 - 4:13 am No Comments

Corty Byron & Scott Frenchek join The Doobies Brothers for their encore of “Listen To The Music” at American Music Theater in Lancaster, PA 4.28.10. Corty Byron and The Green Onions opened the night… www.cortybyron.com

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Listen To The Music The Doobie Brothers by The Psychedelic Jukebox

May 26, 2010 - 8:22 pm No Comments

Listen To The Music The Doobie Brothers cover by The Psychedelic Jukebox from San Antonio, Texas 2010.

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The Doobie Brothers – Listen To The Music

March 23, 2010 - 12:27 pm 25 Comments

Four Kenworth trucks sing a classic!

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Listen To The Music (lesson) – cover by Tonedr

March 11, 2010 - 9:08 am 25 Comments

Doobie Brothers – Listen To The Music: a quick look at the way i play the elements of this great song – thanks for watching!

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Steve Hacker – Listen To The Music – Guitar Lesson #1

March 8, 2010 - 10:13 am 21 Comments

Steve Hacker – Guitar Lesson #1 – Listen To The Music – Doobie Bros – Intro Only…

For all the people who asked me to teach this song intro after seeing us play it in the Leigh Mullis Band acoustic version of this also on YouTube and linked to this video…

Enjoy! Please subscribe, comment, rate, and add me as a friend.

Thanks! :-)

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The Doobie Brothers Listen To The Music / Live at Budokan ‘93

March 2, 2010 - 12:14 pm 7 Comments

↓HIGH QUALITY STEREO REPLAY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGfEm3q4S3o&fmt=18
The Doobie Brothers Listen To The Music / Live at Budokan ‘93

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Doobie Brothers – Listen To The Music

February 21, 2010 - 2:25 pm 25 Comments

Doobie Brothers – Listen To The Music

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The Doobie Brothers Listen to the Music ~With Lyrics~

February 15, 2010 - 1:22 pm 25 Comments

Hi, people.

The reason why I ‘Uploaded’ this video, is because I heard this song on ‘Arrow Classic Rock’. ( Radio Station ) I really liked this song so when I came home I tried to search for this song at YouTube. Too bad, only Live versions… :-( . So I thought: “Let’s upload this song for people with the same problem as me.”

This song includes no Video-Clip because I’m new to the ‘Song-posting,’ but I have posted a nice picture of ‘The Doobie Brothers.’

Hope you like it.

Because this Video does not includes a Video-Clip, you can use this Video for ‘Background-Music.’

ENJOY!!!!!

~ LYRICS ~

Listen To The Music

Tom Johnston

Don’t you feel it growin’,
Day by day
People
Gettin’ ready for the news
Some are happy,
Some are sad
Wo, we got to let the music play
Wo, oh yeah
What the people need
Is a way to make ‘em smile
It ain’t so hard to do if you know how
Gotta get a message
Get it on through
Oh now mama’s goin’ to after awhile
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
All the time

Well I know,
You know better
Everything I say
Meet me in the country for a day
We’ll be happy
And we’ll dance
Wo, we’re gonna dance the blues away
Wo, oh yeah
And if I’m feelin’ good to you
And you’re feelin’ good to me
There ain’t nothin’ we can’t do or say
Feelin’ good,
Feeling fine
Wo, baby, let the music play

Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
All the time

Like a lazy flowing river
Surrounding castles in the sky
And the crowd is growing bigger
List’nin’ for the happy sounds
And I got to let em fly

Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
All the time
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
Wo, oh, oh, listen to the music
All the time
God, we gotta let the music play!

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Doobie Brothers – Listen To The Music .1972

February 9, 2010 - 12:45 pm 25 Comments

the United States from the 1970s to the present.[1] The Doobie Brothers were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004.
In 1969, singer, guitarist and songwriter Tom Johnston and drummer John Hartman formed the nucleus of what would become The Doobie Brothers. Skip Spence of Moby Grape (and formerly of Jefferson Airplane) introduced them to one another after Hartman arrived in California determined to meet Spence and join an aborted Grape reunion. New bandmates Johnston and Hartman called their fledgling group Pud and experimented with different lineups (occasionally in the lineups was Spence) and styles as they performed in and around San Jose. They were mostly a power trio (along with bassist Greg Murphy) but briefly worked with a horn section. In 1970, they teamed up with bass player Dave Shogren and singer, guitarist and songwriter Patrick Simmons. Simmons, who had belonged to several area groups (among them was the band “Scratch”, which was an acoustic trio with future Doobies bassist Tiran Porter) and also performed as a solo artist, was already an accomplished fingerstyle player whose approach to the instrument complemented Johnston’s rhythmic R&B strumming. In a recent interview, Tom Johnston attributed the band’s eventual name to friend and housemate Keith “Dyno” Rosen, who noted the guys’ fondness for “doobies.” They considered the new moniker an improvement over Pud.

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