Dunno ? I was surprised you or ftcl hadn't posted it already.Doomsower wrote:This is huge. ???Psean wrote: New single from Sleep. Pretty cool
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How am I only hearing about this now.
What are you listening to right now...
5 days later
Elephant Revival
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Brian Johnson (Geordie / AC/DC) and Billy Mitchell (Lindisfarne) do a North East number. I actually had the Geordie album with this on all those years ago
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Reminds of The Mars Volta a bit
Frank Zappa and the Mothers - Roxy and Elsewhere
IMO this band from the early 70s was the first great Zappa band. They're tight and skilled and pull off some tricky pieces on this live set. The boss is in good form on guitar.
IMO this band from the early 70s was the first great Zappa band. They're tight and skilled and pull off some tricky pieces on this live set. The boss is in good form on guitar.
Jeff Beck - Wired
You can't fault the playing on this and Beck's solos are terrific.
You can't fault the playing on this and Beck's solos are terrific.
I only recently discovered Ian Dury & The Blockheads.
Real cool stuff.
Real cool stuff.
My favourite song of all time... never grow tired of listening to it.
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Geoff Muldaur - Beautiful Isle of Somewhere
Great live set from a deep musician. Just Muldaur and his guitar in a small venue. He's a fab singer. I wish I'd been there. Students of acoustic blues should give this a listen.
Great live set from a deep musician. Just Muldaur and his guitar in a small venue. He's a fab singer. I wish I'd been there. Students of acoustic blues should give this a listen.
Loving this at the moment
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I'm having a first listen to this at the moment. It's making a good first impression and so far I'm glad to hear some progressive metal that isn't going into djent territory.
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Ed Sheeran
Royal Blood - my kinda take on drum 'n bass
Pretty cool stuff ?Giggsy wrote: Royal Blood - my kinda take on drum 'n bass
This guy is great!
Andy Statman & David Grisman - Songs of our Fathers
I've bought two Statman albums recently and have enjoyed them hugely. So I'm hot on the Statman trail. This one is recorded with his mentor (and mandolin great) David Grisman. Statman is a wonderful and eclectic musician. On this album he and Grisman are strictly in Klezmer mode, putting the bluegrass and jazz aside. It ain't rock and roll, but it's got a great feeling. With genre-hopping monster bass player Edgar Meyer and Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine on board the backing is capable to say the least.
Statman has a huge catalog, and I suspect I'm going to be mining it for a while.
I've bought two Statman albums recently and have enjoyed them hugely. So I'm hot on the Statman trail. This one is recorded with his mentor (and mandolin great) David Grisman. Statman is a wonderful and eclectic musician. On this album he and Grisman are strictly in Klezmer mode, putting the bluegrass and jazz aside. It ain't rock and roll, but it's got a great feeling. With genre-hopping monster bass player Edgar Meyer and Wrecking Crew drummer Hal Blaine on board the backing is capable to say the least.
Statman has a huge catalog, and I suspect I'm going to be mining it for a while.