Quite like a bit of Foo Fighters - now and then.
Quite like a bit of Foo Fighters - now and then.
Here's a friend of mine getting a call-up from Dave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylmJhTxus54
Dave has done well for an ex drummer.
Nothing came close to these guys. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AitXDDv155A
EELS .. https://youtu.be/K4Qp1TEKswQ
If you've not heard of E, Mark Everett, I suggest you should check him out. And his book 'Things The Grandchildren Should Know' is a must read.
My current favourite (and slight obsession!) Jack Savoretti is playing in the Centaur Building at Cheltenham Racecourse on 31st October. I have tickets.....obviously!
tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito
I've almost certainly posted this before but as nobody bothers with this thread, or chit chat in general, who cares?
https://youtu.be/B2KKcjSOBmk
And one from Amy Winehouse from her Frank album before she was devoured by demons - internal and external... (**** Me) Pumps
https://youtu.be/iVaqQe3V498
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Danny (6th July 2020)
Randy Scouse Git - Better known as Alternate Title. The Monkees
https://youtu.be/fcO0ZiXZ_6M
G-G (25th October 2019)
My sister bought me a while ago Parallel Lines - which I played to death in the ...whenever I had it previously , and after I had commented that they/she was nowhere near as good when seen in concert a few years ago - her voice had gone I thought, she thinks this is some kind of code for buy me something by Blondie...... (My sister lives in a world of her own....aside from anything else she continually confused Paul Young with Paul Weller...books/albums...... I liked the Jam, Vivienne but that was 30 years ago...yes I loved Paul Young as well ...but Weller now, not so much...doesn't matter how many times....anyway I digress )
I had memories that it was a great album, but what a GREAT album! Some added tracks at the end, a version of Heart Of Glass which is just fabulous.
Vote Alfie!!!!
i will say one thing about Blondie (maybe two) they have some amazing songs that have aged really well much better then their music videos.
Yes; we saw Blondie a few years ago when they'd reformed and they were disappointing. INXS [obviously without Michael Hutchence [sp]] were much better. Their early stuff really has aged well, though. I'm still in a 'folk phase' my current favourite band being The Rails'.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...il&mmscn=vwrc&
This is so cool,i can't stop playing it..
She's getting there...
https://youtu.be/hFTdY9gNPT4
I seem to have gone off listening to music [it happens sometimes] but I have been digging out some cd's that I haven't listened to for a long time. I have 4 Laura Marling cd's. All totally boring. I wish I could understand why I kept buying her stuff given that they never got less boring. All I can assume is that they had rave reviews somewhere. It's puzzling me. I did, however, get out some Blue Aeroplanes and find that I never go off their stuff. Which is a relief as I always think that when I really stop listening to music that's when I'm really really old.
RIP Neil Peart.
Been a fan since the late 70s and I always remember my dad taking me to the 83 Cup Final (Brighton, Man United) and Rush were playing at Wembley Arena the evening of the game - tried persuading him to get some tickets but it was a no go)
Hijack thread a little
I'm not a music person
But if you had to select 3 to 5 live albums\sessions as must listens
What you got
Some people say he’s the best since Arkle and that’s certainly true when you look at what he’s done
I know, I can't count:
Van Morrison Live In San Francisco
Jodi Mitchell Shadows and Light
Weather Report 8:30
Miles Davis Kind Of Blue (each side was recorded in a single session)
Talking Heads Stop Making Sense
B B King Live In Cook County Jail
granger (14th January 2020)