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Psean wrote:
Chabenda wrote:

Hmmmm.....Allman Brothers...I think I need a Les Paul....
See... Humbuckers aren't just for tattooed metalheads ?
Yup, busted I am! Slash, Dickie Betts, Duane Allman, Peter Green and a few others (mention some please) sure know/knew how to play a Les Paul in ways its creator could never have imagined.
    Chabenda wrote:
    Psean wrote:
    Chabenda wrote:

    Hmmmm.....Allman Brothers...I think I need a Les Paul....
    See... Humbuckers aren't just for tattooed metalheads ?
    Yup, busted I am! Slash, Dickie Betts, Duane Allman, Peter Green and a few others (mention some please) sure know/knew how to play a Les Paul in ways its creator could never have imagined.
    These two on occasion.


    And this guy:
      6 days later
      Solution - Fully Interlocking


        Sounding like the new Mastodon record is gonna be a good one ?
          Some sweet ass Radio Moscow, new album just been released:





          [No matter what link I paste, YT never embeds for me >☹]
            doc-phil wrote: Some sweet ass Radio Moscow, new album just been released:




            [No matter what link I paste, YT never embeds for me >☹]
            ?

            Kinda like Hendrix crossed with Mountain

              Here you go. Get rid of the "s" in https

              =
                Thick as a brick by Yethro Tull
                  Psean wrote:

                  Sounding like the new Mastodon record is gonna be a good one ?
                  So excited for this!
                    ftcl wrote:
                    Psean wrote:

                    Sounding like the new Mastodon record is gonna be a good one ?
                    So excited for this!
                    Me too ? So far it's sounding better than the hunter to me. I wasn't crazy over that one. Will have to see when I can listen to the whole thing...
                      Psean wrote: So far it's sounding better than the hunter to me. I wasn't crazy over that one.
                      The hunter wasn't that bad, but it gave me the impression that it was a singles record.
                      The other albums had more of a consistent flowing feel.
                        Doomsower wrote:
                        Psean wrote: So far it's sounding better than the hunter to me. I wasn't crazy over that one.
                        The hunter wasn't that bad, but it gave me the impression that it was a singles record.
                        The other albums had more of a consistent flowing feel.
                        Yeah, I agree.
                          Allman Brothers _ Brothers and Sisters
                            Talking heads, 1984 Live acoustic version of Psycho Killer

                              Dark Tranquility

                              Damn those Swedes and their catchy music!
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                                8 days later
                                Really enjoying the latest EP from She The Monster:



                                A few members of the band are in SA at present.
                                  Martin & Eliza Carthy - The Moral of the Elephant

                                  Martin Carthy and Eliza Carthy (Martin's daughter, now over 20 years into her music career, and with her own reputation well established) team up for the first time as a duo and release the results on the Topic label. There's a whole chunk of English music history just in those three names. But this is no dry museum piece. They remain convincing performers after all those years, and although this looks to be a reduction of the Waterson:Carthy lineup with Norma Waterson (Martin's wife, Eliza's mother) seemingly retired they still retain that trio's, indeed the whole extended Waterson family's, sheer joy in singing and playing. Eliza is poised to join her mother in the ranks of great English singers. Martin remains untouchably unique as a guitarist. The arrangements and Eliza's playing evoke a particularly English romanticism that I don't think I've heard from her before. They also tip their hats to another musical family connection by recording a song by Molly Drake, mother of Nick. It's one of the best things on the record, but by no means the only good thing.
                                    X-rated Bob wrote: Martin & Eliza Carthy - The Moral of the Elephant

                                    Martin Carthy and Eliza Carthy (Martin's daughter, now over 20 years into her music career, and with her own reputation well established) team up for the first time as a duo and release the results on the Topic label. There's a whole chunk of English music history just in those three names. But this is no dry museum piece. They remain convincing performers after all those years, and although this looks to be a reduction of the Waterson:Carthy lineup with Norma Waterson (Martin's wife, Eliza's mother) seemingly retired they still retain that trio's, indeed the whole extended Waterson family's, sheer joy in singing and playing. Eliza is poised to join her mother in the ranks of great English singers. Martin remains untouchably unique as a guitarist. The arrangements and Eliza's playing evoke a particularly English romanticism that I don't think I've heard from her before. They also tip their hats to another musical family connection by recording a song by Molly Drake, mother of Nick. It's one of the best things on the record, but by no means the only good thing.
                                    PS: I got this from Proper Music. Prices better than Amazon and one pound shipping per order.