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Thema: Re: More drums - awesome, you've heard this. Continue on.
TexasToest: Oh yessssss I love tribal! I cant stay on just now so will try & pop back later to have a look at your last link. I'll get myself prepared!
Click "Drum Solo" beneath the program credit (fifth from the bottom)
Butch Trucks at the finest I've EVER heard him. Don't shut it down when the station break comes. It continues.
Then, just surf around and see of you don't spend the rest of your weekend here. There is a search engine where you can search by performer, or song. Mercy me - don't miss the Fleetwood Mac concert at Konserthuset in Stockholm, Sweden on 3-23-1969. I'm going to be there again tonight.
Ewe - be prepared for tribal, darlin'. Do you have your custume handy from earlier this week?
TexasToest: OMG How funky fantastic was that! I never knew Phil Collis could play drums like that! I really really enjoyed that, it was brilliant, feel all tribal now!!
Harpsichord is always an interesting instrument to hear, so here is one at the hands of a master.
The piece is one I play on piano, and have always wanted to try it on a harpsichord. It has some complicated audial areas, with some really soothing resolution. See what you think.
I just don't want the guy to die, or maybe I'm STILL in denial. Anyway, this starts out with Emmy Lou and Steve Earle doing the song that keeps weaseling it's way into my head, and heart. The cool part about this piece is that Townes keeps popping up live. And, it's not the clown-like Townes in those interviews out of Austin, this is the Townes onstage as I knew him, raven black hair, a haunted look on his face, singing from waaaaay deep inside of him.
The second part is Emmy Lou and Willie Nelson (with a big smile from Lyle Lovett) doing Pancho and Lefty. Townes pays another visit here, and he's still the Townes who appeared every now and then in my life, and gave me something to love for an hour or so.
TexasToest: That wuz some hot stuff,I'm pretty sure he wuz duel'n with Chester Thompson,a longtime Genesis sideman.When Collins was strictly a drummer,few if any could touch him
Thema: Re: I came across this trippy folk tune and wanted to share
Verändert von The Col (12. Oktober 2007, 00:23:11)
awesome: Donovan was such a talent,I was turned off by the use of "Mellow Yellow" in a margerine ad campain years ago,not sure if it was his decision.
Some of you may remember an old made for tv movie called "go ask alice" at the time it scared me from both hippies and drugs.I was left to think long haired freaks would chase me down to inject me with heroin.This song featured prominantly in the "freak out" scene,it was years before I learned who recorded it,I loved the song.About a month or so before Brent Maydland of The Dead od'd, I caught them just outside town.The encore was a deliciose marriage of DEAR MR. FANTASY and HEY JUDE,I had never heard anything so beautiful.I can't find another version of that delightful mix,but........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_nwbTeIN4Y
SEAWOLF2: I HAVE THIS CD YOU'RE PLAYING FROM. ALL THESE ARE GREAT SONGS. MY FRIEND AND I PLAYED ASW FOR 10 HOURS ONE DAY DRIVING UP IN THRE MOUNTAINS AROUND LA. THEN HE GAVE ME THE CDS.
HERE RAY AND THE BOYS ARE DOING ANOTHER OLD BOB WILLS TUNE... "CHEROKEE MAIDEN". TAKE NOTE OF THE CAMEOS BY SEVERAL WELL KNOWN COUNTRY MUSIC PERFORMERS. SEE IF YOU CAN NAME THEM ALL......
Then, came Derek Trucks, Butche's nephew. I've posted stuff by him before, but just take a listen. I think he's magnificent. There's not a lot out there that is complete, but I'll find it, and post it when I do.
but, these guys were great in their adult years too. Little Anthony and the Imperials. Dandy-pie was looking for the third song in this medley the other day.
Jim Dandy: Did Chicago lose something? You know I'm totally ignorant when it comes to sports, and that's the only thing I can think that little Chicago number was about. After Rixy Music, I felt like my eart had been ripped out of my chest and eaten. But, McCartney brought it back to me whole, and sewed it back in.
SEAWOLF2: WE'RE ABOUT ANYTHING TONIGHT. i'VE ASKED RADIANT WHEN SHE WANTS TO DO THIS MESSIANIC THING, BUT I HAVEN'T HEARD BACK. WE MAY HAVE LET THE TIME PASS, AND HAVE TO WAIT ON THAT ONE.
BLUES IS JUST GREAT ANYTIME. THOSE GUYS WERE GOOD!!! OF COURSE YOU CAN BLOW ON A SAXOPHONE IN MY EAR, AND I'LL FOLLOW YOU ANYWHERE. AND THERE'S NOTHING BETTER THAN A STAND-UP BASS PLAYED WELL..