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Jack Flash Jr wrote: REALLY groovin' on Robert Randolph, killer electric lap:
Yeah I first saw them on the Crossroads 2010 DVD, pretty killer stuff.

Interesting too how he gets some grinding tone out of a table with some strings and pedals attached to it. ? Makes you think a bit about all the obsession with tone-woods...
    ShreddySmurf wrote:
    Jack Flash Jr wrote: REALLY groovin' on Robert Randolph, killer electric lap:
    Yeah I first saw them on the Crossroads 2010 DVD, pretty killer stuff.

    Interesting too how he gets some grinding tone out of a table with some strings and pedals attached to it. ? Makes you think a bit about all the obsession with tone-woods...
    ? S'all in the amp...
      Listening to Pearl Jam, Ten, for the first time in what seems like a life time. What a treat!


        Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Thrift Shop ?
        Best Song ever!
        (Contains Profanity)
          Newton Faulkner - Write It on Your Skin

          He is developing into quite a good songwriter
            Bruno Mars - locked out of heaven ?
              Van Halen - A different kind of truth.....
              firstly I need to publicly apologize to my neighbours within a 30km radius...you will be listening to this for some time to come... :dance: :woohoo: :applause:
              if you listen to this at low volume its AT YOUR OWN RISK...... :yup:
                10cc - Bloody Tourists

                I know this Album didn't go down with the 10cc purists as Godley and Creme had left the band but there is some good song writing on this album

                Even the hit single "Bloody Tourists" (that was killed by the radio and the SA Cricket Board who used the song to promote cricket tours!) is a very cleverly written 'pop song'.
                Eric Stewart really shines as a songwriter, vocalist and decent guitarist

                I thought they did well without the quirkiness of Godley and Creme
                  The entire RHCP discography! Too excited. :bopping: :dance: :woohoo:
                    Squonk wrote: 10cc - Bloody Tourists

                    I know this Album didn't go down with the 10cc purists as Godley and Creme had left the band but there is some good song writing on this album

                    Even the hit single "Bloody Tourists" (that was killed by the radio and the SA Cricket Board who used the song to promote cricket tours!) is a very cleverly written 'pop song'.
                    Eric Stewart really shines as a songwriter, vocalist and decent guitarist

                    I thought they did well without the quirkiness of Godley and Creme
                    Stewart and Gouldman wrote great singles and were involved in most of 10cc's hits. Gouldman had a serious track record as a writer of hits before 10cc having penned hit songs for The Yardbirds, the Hollies and Herman's Hermits (the rather good "No Milk Today").
                      Various; I just loaded my playlist with the likes of Aerosmith, Boston, Van Halen, Metallica, Kansas, Def Leppard, Led Zeppelin, ZZ Top, Rolling Stones and quite a few others.

                      Just letting it run 8)

                      Billy Idol - Dancing with myself is playing as I type.
                        Dimitri Nutt wrote: Billy Idol - Dancing with myself is playing as I type.
                        Don't take it too literally ?
                          Kings of Jazz Guitar

                          A compilation I picked up at Microgram

                          Featuring Freddie Green, Eddie Durham, Charlie Christian, Django Reinhardt, Lonnie Johnson, Tony Mottola, Carl Kress, Al Casey, Teddy Bunn

                            Squonk wrote:
                            Dimitri Nutt wrote: Billy Idol - Dancing with myself is playing as I type.
                            Don't take it too literally ?
                            With the vibe in my office, I may just have to ?
                              just got two new albums - metallica's death magnetic and soundgarden's king animal. having a blast with both, although the soundgarden album is more reminiscent of cornell's work with the rage guys in audioslave than his past with soundgarden. just my humble opinion. still enjoying. loving the metallica, it's like a breath of fresh air after all that bull they pulled between load and st anger. with the exception of s&m.
                              dh
                                Nick Drake - Way to Blue
                                  Squonk wrote: Nick Drake - Way to Blue
                                  The song or the compilation?
                                    X-rated Bob wrote:
                                    Squonk wrote: Nick Drake - Way to Blue
                                    The song or the compilation?
                                    Compilation - it's good stuff
                                      so i dont know what kind of music it is but it's Shovels and Ropes - O' be Joyful. But I dont care much for genres and things anyway. Chances are if you dig Imelda May then this may curl your toes the good way. But it's not the same kind of music. Well, maybe a bit sort of but not quite or at all. Please explain.