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Neurosis - Given To The Rising
    ftcl wrote: Neurosis - Given To The Rising
    Yeah! One of the few growly vocalists I still enjoy.
      "Mothership" Led Zeppelin double album!
        Skabengas EP. The debut release by an upcoming local band. Especially love the guitar work on track 2! This is one to take a listen for all jazz/world/alternative music lovers:

        http://skabengas.bandcamp.com/
          Django wrote: Skabengas EP. The debut release by an upcoming local band. Especially love the guitar work on track 2! This is one to take a listen for all jazz/world/alternative music lovers:

          http://skabengas.bandcamp.com/
          +1
          Discovered them at the Bo last week. Went to watch one of the other bands on the line-up but the Skabengas were a brilliant surprise! They've got quite a ska element to their sound as well but the jazzy stuff comes through very strongly. All great players.
          And there's something special about the SG, trumpet, upright bass combo ?
            Geoff Muldaur - The Secret Handshake.

            Some very tasty playing by guitarists Stephen Bruton and Amos Garret (I know a little about the latter and nothing about the former) and bass guitarist Bill Rich
              Byzantine - ... And They Shall Take Up Serpents
                The Wall - mulling over how it could work live on a non-Floyd or Waters budget, just in case there's a decision to do it (and permission/rights are forthcoming).
                  James Vincent mcmorrow. Not a lot of guitar but excellent song writing.
                    The Genuines - Goema. A blast from the South African past. It must be 25 years since I last listened to this.
                      Guy Buttery's To Disappear In Place
                        Cover of Santana's 'Samba para ti'
                        a Cort Cec 5 acoustic guitar demo by Samir Tatarevic
                        not too shabby!
                          Pack My Jack by JJ Cale

                          Giving myeself a headache trying to play this bass line :-[

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                            4 days later
                            Iced Earth - Live in Athens - watching as well!
                            One of Mother Earths most underrated Metal bands.
                              Yes - Fly From Here

                              2011 release with Steve Howe - Guitars , Alan White - Drums , Chris Squire - Bass , Geoff Downes - Keyboards , Benoit David - Vocals

                              Amazing how close to Jon Anderson this new dude sounds, But the first couple of songs are a bit disappointing, Trevor Horn is producer and co writer with Geoff Downes and it's a watered down Yes sounding a bit like Buggles, almost expect to hear "Video Killed the Radio Star"

                              Steve Howe has some excellent acoustic pieces, which Trevor Horn can't mess up.

                              Still listening
                                Eric Johnson - Bloom

                                In agreement with Dingwall, prefer his clean tones to his nasal overdriven tones.

                                Some good stuff on this Album. Tasty Nylon on some tracks