DonovanB
Stabbing Westward.... Its been a while
Squonk
Just got R y G 11:11
quite interesting so far, The rhythm (Gabs) sounds quite different.
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Monte Montgomery - Wishing Well
This guys music is just great, ordered another one of his albums last week...
Ray
Just picked up my Mark Knopfler - Get Lucky from post office and listened in the car.
FatBoy
I can't seem to stop listening to some old Lightnin' Hopkins tunes lately, the man is awesome!!
Ray
Also got Bob Dylan - Desire. And it must be one of the best for me. When it starts at Huricane your chest splits wide open at the sternum and then when Sara finishes, they let it close slowly again.
HELLFURY
Behemoth - Demigod
DaFiz
I don't have any Jeff Healey on cd or mp3 (my cassette tapes all ended up in a box in the garage)
so I went in search and found all the regular stuff on mp3raid (Tore Down/ While My Guitar Gently Weeps)
in another folder I found some stuff I've not heard before...
http://www.mp3raid.com/search/download-mp3/866812/jeff_healey.html I did'nt even know he did stuff like this. :-\
Sean
Also currently listening to Jeff Healey, Legacy:Vol 1
I can't believe the guy was 22 when he played at the Hammersmith Odeon, grief, absolutely amazing!
baseline
borrowed one of my daughters Cd's " the Verve" Bitter sweet symphony very good it;s one of those hooks that keep you replaying it.
giggsy
Got a signed copy of the best of Turin Brakes - a very talented acoustic folk duo with an ear for a good melody - had that on for a couple of days now. Also the new Jet - straight forward, dumb rock record
Jack-Flash-Jr
Oysterhead....! Just got it from a friend: Trey (phish), Les Claypool (primus) and Stewart Copeland (police). Odd!
BMU
Becoming The Archetype - Dichotomy. Very good, better than the previous one imo. I think getting Hevy Devy (Devin Townsend) to produce really lifted their creativity, this is a great album.
lightspeedchili
got the new Alexisonfire, my itunes filter has been stuck on the band 4 a while now
Bob-Dubery
I dug out my copy of John Hiatt's Bring The Family. It's a great record in so many ways. Not least of those ways is Ry Cooder's contribution to the album. Hiatt has a small backing band on this disc - Cooder, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner - and so Cooder is very prominent and he is in rare form. The man sounds like two players sometimes, and his tone is just fantastic (I have read that he spent a long time after this record trying to recreate that tone and never quite got it again). In particular there's his intro to "Alone In The Dark" and the riff he cranks out on "Thing Called Love". Jim Keltner, one of my favourite drummers, is in very good form too.
Wizard
Black Sabbath - Fairies wear boots.
What guitar is used for those lead solo's?
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He used a Gibson SG mostly, didn't he?
AlanRatcliffe
So far today:
Talking Heads - Remain In Light
Steve Vai - Where The Wild Things Are
Porcipine Tree - Darkwing
Wierd Al Yankovic - Poodle Hat
AlanRatcliffe
It strikes me again, just how underrated Wierd Al really is, especially on his original stuff: Just listen to Hardware Store - absolutely amazing! And of course, Genius in France - perfect take on Frank Zappa's Them Or Us style, without copying anything.
PeteM
Alan Ratcliffe wrote:
It strikes me again, just how underrated Wierd Al really is, especially on his original stuff: Just listen to Hardware Store - absolutely amazing! And of course, Genius in France - perfect take on Frank Zappa's Them Or Us style, without copying anything.
Not everyone's cup of tea - but beautifully produced stuff.