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to all those great rock guitarists that have provided (and some still do) so much pleasurable entertainment over the decades:
Frank Zappa David Gilmour Robin Trower Alex Lifeson George Harrison Jimi Hendrix Alvin Lee Johnny Winter Randy Bachman Pete Townshend Martin Barre Tommy Shaw Jeff Beck Mark Knopfler Greg Lake Robbie Krieger Dan Fogelberg John Cougar Mellankamp Rick Derringer Steve Howe Ted Nugent Michael Bruce Paul Rodgers Tony Iommi John Fogerty Rory Gallagher Kerry Livgren Jimmy Page Gary Richrath Justin Hayward Bob Seger Robert Cray Keith Richards
all I could think of off the top of my head; please mention others if you wish.
Nirvana: Oh, I have one better. I have a friend in California (the one who bought David Gilmour tickets for us for my Christmas present), who WAS in a Pink Floyd tribute band. He plays so much like Gilmour, I can close my eyes, and forget it's not him. I have a whole CD of my friend's work, especially Numb, and Dogs. Oh! On Dogs, he's brilliant.
I bought my first Kate Bush tape in 1984. It was pretty new, been out about a year. Somehow, I got the idea she was married for a while to Peter Gabriel. They appeared together a lot, and collaborated on a lot of music back then. While I didn't find anything about that when I went looking to affirm, or dispute my recollection, I found out a couple of interesting things on Wikipedia. I didn't know she had an affiliation with David Gilmour. I quote from Wikipedia, "In March 1987, Bush sang "Running Up That Hill" at The Secret Policeman's Third Ball, with David Gilmour on guitar..... In January 2002, Bush appeared with David Gilmour singing "Comfortably Numb" at Festival Hall In London, England." OMG! "Comfortably Numb" - only my favorite song - well one of them.
Nirvana: I think he i great and have all his albums and videos. I wish i had gone to see his concert when he was in the UK a few years back and he lit up the whole of London Docklands. Not heard much from him in ages though.
Just been listening to a great new album out. It is by City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra (does Fencer play for them ??? lol) and is called The Syphonic Jean Michel Jarre. It is quite something if you consider the computing power that Jarre uses when creating his music, to be done by an Orchestra.
My son (who is 14 now) is beginning to appreciate Doors. But he made a strange comment a couple of days back - "They'd be really great with a good lead guitarist!" Must confess, I'd never thought about that!!!
thanks Nirvana,so many greats have left us so early in their lives here on earth...there must be some great music being played in heaven... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MsD0P9v47I
1973, On his way to perform his second concert of the day, singer, songwriter Jim Croce was killed with five others when his chartered aircraft hit a tree on take off in Louisiana.
A few weeks back Eddie Van Halen appeared on the Howard Stern Show and said he didn't rule out a reunion with David Lee Roth. I think we'd all like to see that, but if the guys are going to do it, it better be soon because I'm not sure how many people are going to care. Now before someone starts saying "I love them" or "it would be huge" let me say that I too would love to see a Classic VH reunion, but I think that time is not on this band's side at the moment. Its news to the die hard fans, but maybe not to the rest of the world The fact is, when Eddie made these comments it wasn't big news that hit all the papers. We've been teased with a Roth-VH reunion for years and everytime nothing comes of it. Anyway, I'll be watching to see what
Actually, I found the whole album on MusicMatch, and played it. It was alright, I guess I'm too old to appreciate the album, but at least it didn't disturb me while I was playing my games. About the song, I did find the lyrics fetching. I will listen to the album again, and see if I can discover a thread. Thanks, furbster, for the heads up. And, thank you, Nirvana for the link.
Lovely, MadAprilHare. And, thank you for the rose. I just never caught her. But, she has a beautiful voice, and the song is well worth a listen.
Maybe since I live in Texas - about as south as you can get, and the Snowshoe Hares live in Northern U.S. and Canada, I wasn't familiar with the animal either. This is why we have the Internet - free exchange of wonderful music, culture, and critters.
Dylan and Baez: Lovely, took me back a generation or two. I wonder when that was made? Anyone know? That is one question, but it can be interchanged with, how do those people look so YOUNG? Hahaha! Thanks, Nirvana for that.
Angel: I was around in the 70s, but evidently Angel didn't make it into my consciousness. Interesting band, true. Were they around for a while? I got married in 1970, maybe I was busy. Haha! I got unmarried in '83, at which time I became busier. Too bad about the end of the clip. I wonder why people do that? Is there a time limit on UTube?
Rare Earth: They DID get through to me, I loved that song. It's rare, in my experience anyway, for the drummer to sing. At least the person who submitted the clip had the courtesy to fade it out rather than just cutting it off in mid-stream.
Jefferson Airplane: White Rabbit: my favorite song from one of my favorite bands of all time. But then, Alice in Wonderland is also one of my favorite stories. You know, I think most children of the 60s have "been there"...to Wonderland. I still have visuals of the first live performance of that story I ever saw. What a grand set, and the costumes were rich with color and texture. I guess that makes the song come even more alive for me.
Jethro Tull: What can be said? Ian Anderson has certainly stayed in the forefront. He does better on the U.K. charts of late than on the U.S. charts. I love Aqualung, and Thick as a Brick. I also commend him/them for their international interests. They've sounded almost celtic at times in their history. Did you know he has had two #1 hits on the U.S. Charts? First was Thick as a Brick, and the other was A Passion Play. Curved Air/BackStreetLuv: Welcome, Mad March Hair - white rabbit as you portray yourself. I believe I've heard of Curved Air, but it's been a while. Interesting little file on Wikipedia. If the tune branches out from there, I'd probably like it. But, the pace at the beginning might get tedious over the time of a whole song. Can you help me out here?
The Deep End with Nick Michaels is a program that not only gives voice to these great songs but also give context to them through the use of sound and narration. This program feels like it is taking you back to that time. Audiences respond to it the way you respond to running into that dear old friend. After a few minutes with that friend, it is as if no time has passed between you. The warmth of that feeling is what this show is all about.Now playing as you play your games on q107.com,just log on to it first,then,click on brainking.com Don't forget to listen live,via internet.
10:15AM Blood, Sweat & Tears - And When I Die Request 10:08AM Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women Request 10:02AM Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Takin' Care Of Business Request 9:47AM Styx - Blue Collar Man (Long Nights) Request 9:45AM Beatles - Paperback Writer Request 9:25AM Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm Request 9:13AM Lynyrd Skynyrd - Workin' For Mca Request 9:05AM Rush - Working Man Request 8:58AM Nazareth - This Flight Tonight Request 8:52AM Neil Young - Heart Of Gold Request 8:46AM Pink Floyd - On The Turning Away Request 8:38AM Chilliwack - Fly At Night Request 8:35AM Creedence Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary Request 8:29AM April Wine - You Could Have Been A Lady Request 8:25AM Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Free Fallin' Request 8:16AM Pink Floyd - The Trial Request 8:09AM Kim Mitchell - I Am A Wild Party Request 8:04AM Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Request 8:01AM Band - Stage Fright Request 7:53AM Bryan Adams - Run To You Request 7:48AM Pink Floyd - The Great Gig In The Sky Request 7:40AM The Tragically Hip - In View Request 7:36AM ZZ Top - Legs Request 7:29AM Lighthouse - Sunny Days Request 7:26AM John Lennon - Watching The Wheels Request 7:18AM Red Rider - Lunatic Fringe Request 7:13AM Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell Request 7:07AM Neil Young & Crazy Horse - When You Dance I Can Really Love Request 7:02AM Boston - More Than A Feeling Request 6:58AM Blood, Sweat & Tears - You've Made Me So Very Happy Request 6:49AM Jeff Healey Band - While My Guitar Gently Weeps Request 6:46AM Pink Floyd - Nobody Home Request 6:37AM Rush - Limelight Request 6:33AM Steve Miller Band - Fly Like An Eagle Request 6:28AM April Wine - Say Hello Request 6:25AM Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love Request 6:18AM Trooper - We're Here For A Good Time Request 6:14AM Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music Request 6:07AM Robbie Robertson - Somewhere Down The Crazy River Request 6:05AM Pink Floyd - Eclipse Request 6:01AM Pink Floyd - Brain Damage Request 5:54AM Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive Request 5:47AM The Tragically Hip - Blow At High Dough Request 5:44AM Van Morrison - Domino Request 5:37AM Led Zeppelin - Rock And Roll Request 5:33AM Dire Straits - Walk Of Life Request 5:28AM Guess Who - Rain Dance Request 5:10AM Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Down By The River Request 5:06AM Eagles - Desperado Request 4:58AM Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb Request 4:56AM Beatles - Eleanor Rigby Request 4:47AM David Gilmour - Take A Breath Request 4:45AM Pink Floyd - The Show Must Go On Request 4:38AM Max Webster - Paradise Skies Request 4:33AM Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run Request 4:26AM Bob Dylan - Someday Baby Request 4:24AM Police - Roxanne Request 4:14AM Colin James - Just Came Back Request 4:09AM Pink Floyd - A Pillow Of Winds Request 4:04AM T. Rex - Bang A Gong (Get It On) Request 3:59AM Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear The Reaper Request 3:55AM George Baker Selection - Little Green Bag Request 3:48AM Rush - Lakeside Park Request 3:42AM Stevie Nicks - Edge Of Seventeen (Just Like The White Winged Dove) Request 3:34AM Elton John - Bennie And The Jets Request 3:28AM Pink Floyd - Keep Talking Request 3:22AM Led Zeppelin - Hey, Hey What Can I Do Request 3:17AM America - A Horse With No Name Request 3:12AM 54-40 - I Go Blind Request 3:08AM Who - I Can See For Miles Request 3:04AM Three Dog Night - Mama Told Me (Not To Come) Request 2:59AM Pink Floyd - Hey You Request 2:56AM Beatles - Nowhere Man Request 2:50AM Heart - Kick It Out Request 2:47AM Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady Request 2:41AM Red Rider - Human Race Request 2:34AM Pink Floyd - Welcome To The Machine Request 2:29AM Queen - Crazy Little Thing Called Love Request 2:25AM Simon & Garfunkel - Mrs. Robinson Request 2:17AM The Tragically Hip - Courage Request 2:12AM Pink Floyd - Not Now John Request 2:08AM Billy Joel - Only The Good Die Young Request 2:00AM David Bowie - Let's Dance Request 1:57AM Guess Who - Albert Flasher Request 1:54AM Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black Request 1:47AM Peter Gabriel - Games Without Frontiers Request 1:43AM Warren Zevon - Werewolves Of London Request 1:37AM Rush - Closer To The Heart Request 1:32AM Eagles - Life In The Fast Lane Request 1:26AM Pink Floyd - Free Four Request 1:22AM Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) Request 1:15AM April Wine - Roller Request 1:10AM Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein Request 1:02AM Traffic - Dear Mr. Fantasy Request 12:58AM Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (Part II) Request 12:53AM AC/DC - Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution Request 12:45AM Bryan Adams - Cuts Like A Knife Request 12:41AM U2 - Beautiful Day Request 12:29AM Pink Floyd - Us And Them Request 12:23AM Guess Who - No Time Request 12:19AM Supertramp - The Logical Song Request 12:12AM Aerosmith - Devil's Got A New Disguise Request 12:09AM Pink Floyd - Young Lust Request 11:58PM Who - Won't Get Fooled Again Request 11:54PM Saga - The Flyer Request 11:47PM Max Webster - The Party Request 11:44PM Beatles - Back In The U.S.S.R. Request 11:37PM Rare Earth - Born To Wander Request 11:30PM Roger Waters - The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking Part 10 Request 11:27PM Doors - Touch Me Request 11:20PM Honeymoon Suite - New Girl Now Request 11:14PM Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing Request 11:07PM Pink Floyd - One Of These Days Request 11:03PM Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale Request 10:57PM Heart - Magic Man Request 10:49PM Big Sugar - Diggin' A Hole Request 10:46PM Steve Miller Band - Take The Money And Run Request 10:39PM The Tragically Hip - Trickle Down Request 10:35PM Eric Clapton - I Shot The Sheriff Request 10:28PM Joe Cocker - With A Little Help From My Friend
A two-hour trip to a time when music mattered There is no argument that the music of the late ‘60’s and early 70’s, what is most commonly called Classic Rock, is the most important music ever made to its listeners.
Most of these baby boomers have had a life-long love affair with their music and it does not look like it is going to die down soon.
Back before CD’s and digital music most of those albums were listened to on stereo record players.
All of those great albums contained an average of 10 to 12 songs per album. If you are old enough to remember then you will know that most people did not constantly lift and drop the needle onto their favorite album cuts. Every time you dropped the needle, you ran the risk of damaging the disk. Therefore most people put the needle down on an album side and let it play all the way through, thus becoming familiar with all the songs on the album. Most classic rock stations today will play only one or two songs from those albums leaving the majority of music on them un-played and unheard by the audience.
When you hear these songs again it is like running into a dear old friend you haven’t seen for 20 years. It is a treat. The reaction is almost always the same, a big smile.
The Deep End with Nick Michaels is a program that not only gives voice to these great songs but also give context to them through the use of sound and narration. This program feels like it is taking you back to that time. Audiences respond to it the way you respond to running into that dear old friend. After a few minutes with that friend, it is as if no time has passed between you. The warmth of that feeling is what this show is all about.
Don’t think of it as a album of photographic memories, its not, this show is a time machine that actually takes you back to the feeling of the times. This is done through the use of the future tense for past events. It sounds as if we are back in time about to live it all again!
Субъект: Re: Yes, I have the Traveling Wilburys' collection, but on tape....
baddessi: Of course it is 2 that is missing. Pardon me, but it was late when I typed that. Can I claim mental anguish? I have quite a few favorites off those collection, but since I haven't had a tape player since I sold my Volvo, I'd just have to pick one or two. Off #1, I really like Tweeter and the Monkey Man, as well as Congratulations. Blame my long standing love affair with the thought of hanging out with Bob Dylan daily for a lifetime. Oh, and End of the Line. Off #2, I'd have to choose 7 Deadly Sins, and Wilbury Twist. AND, all of Roy Orbison's are, of course, hymns to this Texas girl.