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Anyone see the pattern of the last 4 artists? |
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One more...should be a dead giveaway:
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Pulled out my Derailers collection last night and figured I'd share. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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one of the best band guitarist ever , I rank them two different ways. Guys that are in typical bands like Eddie and David Gilmour , and then guys like Vie and Satriani who are more just solo acts and don't write in typical song format ... They are more like listening to a orchestra then a band. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Can't believe the cigarettes - the guy just beat oral cancer, and he's smoking again? What a dumb ass! |
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reminds me of Rocky training for his bout with Ivan Drago! Nice find, LABF. |
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Heaven & Hell - "Children of the Sea" (live 2009) Uploaded by netreach. - Music videos, artist interviews, concerts and more. last filmed performance of RJD. i seem to detect a pretty tired sounding voice. |
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Underrated group IMO:
Concrete Blonde - God Is A Bullet Uploaded by EMI_Music. - Music videos, artist interviews, concerts and more. |
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Rock-N-Roll Historian
Join Date: Nov 2002
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In memory of Mock, who was a big Devo fan. R.I.P.
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How about this for an example. Roy Bittan's piano on the Springsteen classic 'Jungleland.' I don't remember really noticing the piano back then, but now when you listen closely, the damn song is ALL about the piano. He's "makes" the song without resorting to histrionics.
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Maybe one of you guys can tell me wtf band this is ... a friend gave me a few of their mp3's, but he doesn't know their name. He says Ralph Humphery on drums and Larry Steelman keyboards. Those guys are for real, but the websites don't mention them in a band or anything. Tell me some similar artists maybe.
This song is especially great for getting up and moving (when you don't want to) |
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Rock-N-Roll Historian
Join Date: Nov 2002
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I have absolutely no idea Buff, sorry.
I never really got into jazz fusion all that much....Mahavishnu Orchestra was pretty listenable and I enjoyed really strange late 60's stuff like say Soft Machine and Van Der Graff Generator but a little of it went a very long way for me. |
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
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Oh yeah.
Both of my folks were fans when the team was still in Minneapolis (they both grew up in MN) so I was basically born into a Lakers household. Nope. You made those other two guys look like sticks in the mud by comparison. |
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Rock-N-Roll Historian
Join Date: Nov 2002
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The Doors Live in Vancouver 1970. Here's a quick, off the cuff review: I had the bootleg of this show for years (the above clip is audio from the bootleg version)and got an advance copy of it's official issue this AM. As usual with Bright Midnight releases, the sound has been cleaned up to the point of being pretty amazing for tapes recorded in 1970. This show isn't a soundboard recording (recorded on a reel to reel using only two microphones) so the sonic accomplishment is even more impressive. About the usual night for Jim vocally here on this tour (meaning he seems only partially interested) and the band performs it's usual concert staples with it's typical aplomb (they played pretty much the same set all throughout this tour). No real surprises other than the rare appearance of "Love Me Two Times" and band going into a bit of "St. James Infirmary" & "Fever" during the instrumental break of "Light My Fire". The reason this set stands out are the blues covers that Albert King performs with them. King's presence pushes the band and you can hear the energy level and enthusiasm increase notably on the tracks that feature him. Can a guest appearance on only four tracks make that much of a difference? The answer is yes. 3 1/2 out of a possible 5 stars...it's a fine set for Doors fanatics and collectors. For the passive fan, it's the typical 1970 tour performance. The performance is not on par with the best of Bright Midnight's 1970 releases (notably Detroit, NY, Pittsbugh & the Aquarius Second Performance) and nothing really all that indespensible. This is especially true since the King tracks (the set's main selling point) should be readily available on iTunes. If anyone wants my old bootleg of this show, PM me and we'll work something out. |
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Rock-N-Roll Historian
Join Date: Nov 2002
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Floyd Little |
The Vancouver '70 bootleg has been spoken for.....please guys, no more requests.
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Mo' holla fo' yo' dolla!
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Rock-N-Roll Historian
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