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heard this morning on pod while snow blowing. Hard to beat the 70's for music
Lou Reed Sweet Jane (With Intro) (Live) (HQ) - YouTube |
best into ever! Saw J Giels and they played this over their sound system before the show started and I was great to hear it in that setting. Sometimes I just play the intro over and over when I just cannot get enough.
Hot Fives and Sevens this week, seemed appropriate with Mardi Gras coming up The Hot Fives & The Hot sevens - King of The Zulus (1925) - YouTube |
A couple pretty new ones and an older song I heard this morning on the way to work.
blink-182 - Dogs Eating Dogs (Lyrics) - YouTube Change That Song Mr. DJ - Tim Timebomb and Friends - YouTube the transplants-gangsters and thugs ( Complete / NO-GEMA ) - YouTube |
Got to talking music at work and found out they are coming to town soon...looks like fun don't it?
Juke Joint Jezebel - KMFDM - YouTube and the Mortal Combat Giorgio Moroder Metropolis Mix, take two http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz2mCnLlO0w |
good stuff.
Came across this album this morning and put this tune on. The band is awesome, Jeff Porcaro on drums, of course Larry never hired a slouch on any of his many albums. The solo starting at about 1:35 is right up there with the best and the reason Larry has been hired by pretty much the who's who of all music and TV since he started out. Larry Carlton - Point It Up - YouTube |
ended the week cranking Pinkerton on the way to work. Good thing too. Friday had this weird suck vibe all day for just about all of us
Weezer - Pink Triangle - YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CEqVTWo4EI |
not sure many are into Celtic tunes but this band is progressive enough to appeal to anyone who enjoys good musicians. Lots of good stuff by them
Lunasa, Donogh and Mike's (1 August, Windbroke) - YouTube |
The Blues and the Abstract Truth
Oliver Nelson, Eric Dolphy, Bill Evans, Roy Haynes, Freddie Hubbard and Paul Chambers..quite the line up a true classic Oliver Nelson Septet - Stolen Moments - YouTube |
RPHud...that was 8:51 well spent!
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different blues this week, but in the same vain and a bit longer
Blue Trane https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1GrP6thz-k |
great old classic I heard this morning.
It's a Beautiful Day - Self Titled Debut Album (1969) Full - YouTube |
That is a classic!
Listened to nearly all my Dan this week and picked this one for a bunch of reasons. Mostly because it is the only piece that I can think of with both Vibraphone and steel pedal slide guitar. Unique! As is Dan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9g-Z5nFg5Y |
Luv Denny Dias and Skunk, pedal steel too. Great players.
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Funny to see Diaz in the hippy garb. Becker looks pretty enthused to be there.
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Snoe. Down this weekend
Raging with the Vermont/NH/NY hippies this Saturday night at Spartan arena in Rutland for last night of Snoe. Down. Heading up with an old buddy and meeting some others up there. Gonna be Strangefolk opening up for moe. Haven't seen strangefolk yet but here they are, along with the headliners:
They have a song called "Rather go Fishin" so they must be pretty decent at a minimum: Strangefolk 3-31-12 Rather Go Fishin [HD] - YouTube 2nd vid is from the new year's run at the palladium I attended. They had fan sit ins both nights which were remarkably good given the fans were average joes sitting in with moe. I was so happy for the lucky fans I practically pissed myself. Fact is they were real good musicians and fit in perfectly. :uhuh: moe. | Plane Crash | Taylor Frederick | The Palladium | Worcester, MA - YouTube |
Have a blast, Mike. You get to see the original members of Stangefolk too which is awesome because that is when they were at their best. Wish I could swing it. Here's something to get you fired up. Nails the guitar solo at the 2:50 mark....
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Mike- you can expect this...
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le quintette du hot club de france
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Kenny has a lot of albums out. This on Pod this morning
Kenny Neal - Blues, Leave Me Alone - YouTube |
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so many years since I pulled this album for a listen
Quite the lineup: Johnnie, Chick, Stanley, and Jack DeJohnette https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOUxIbgfdYQ gots to post two https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_ikyvVr8M8 |
Thanks Bob. Those are 2 exercises in virtuosity. Who was on fiddle in first tune?
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Some real nice guitar playin on this album. Kim Wilson - Ain't Gonna Do It - YouTube
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I was wondering the same thing. The lineup posted was from YouTube and seems to be for one track only. Did a little wiki research and came up with
John McLaughlin guitar, production Carlos Santana guitar (track 2) Stu Goldberg Minimoog (track 1), electric piano (track 1), organ (track 1) Chick Corea Minimoog (track 4), piano (track 4) Patrice Rushen piano (track 3) Tom Coster organ (track 2) Billy Cobham drums (tracks 1, 6) Narada Michael Walden drums (track 2) Tony Thunder Smith drums (track 3) Jack DeJohnette drums (track 4) Tony Williams drums (track 5) Alyrio Lima percussion (track 2) Armando Peraza conga (track 2) Fernando Saunders bass (track 1) Neil Jason bass (track 2) Alphonso Johnson bass (track 3), Moog Taurus (track 3) Stanley Clarke bass (track 4) Jack Bruce bass (track 5) David Sanborn saxophone (track 3) New York on my Mind is track 1, and Do you hear the Voices is track 4 An even more impressive list, but no violin. Must have been the Minimoog. Also found "Trio of Doom" which is Johnny, Jaco and Tony Williams. Got to find me some of that. |
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