LPs, CDs, Concert DVDs...What you been listening to?
Recent spins :
Blackberry Smoke - Find A Light - LP
Jimi Hendrix - Both Sides of the Sky - LP
Led Zeppelin - How the West Was Won - Blu-Ray Audio
Jack White - Boarding House Reach - LP
Foo Fighters -Concrete & Gold - LP
Waylon Jennings - New Stuff - LP
Lindsey Buckingham & Christine McVie - LP
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - LP
Clutch - Elephant Riders - CD
Rolling Stones - Metamorphosis - Hybrid SACD
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
They do, you just have to find it. I keep posting stuff from this DVD because it is great.
Have to admit it, I've briefly looked at this band you've posted a few times and dont quite see it... maybe its just me, and I'll give it another go right now
Originally Posted by banecat:
They sure don't
Its all good, there isnt a loser on that album... but my oh my the second half of that album just tears the roof down
Kinda rediscovered it today, and its going back into HEAVY rotation
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Have to admit it, I've briefly looked at this band you've posted a few times and dont quite see it... maybe its just me, and I'll give it another go right now
I can understand. The language barrier is a thing. The instrumentation though is excellent. Misa the bassist, Kanami the lead guitarist, and Akane the drums are all really talented musicians.
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
I can understand. The language barrier is a thing. The instrumentation though is excellent. Misa the bassist, Kanami the lead guitarist, and Akane the drums are all really talented musicians.
Yeah the language things plays a part, but their musicianship is clearly outstanding
Don't know a single song this gal sings other than I ran across this on the net and thought I would spin it. I have to say put a lot of effort into it to be as much as Janis Joplin. I listen to all of it and have to say it it one of the best performances I have heard other than the original artist.
@37:03 - Keep on Chooglin was my dad's jam growing up.
The one he'd put the HiFi on full blast and put out pillows for our heads and pop a bowl of popcorn.
That, and the soundtrack from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
His was from the Live in Europe LP, though.
Mom would listen to the stereo [Loretta, George, Conway, Dolly, etc] all day, but in the evening it was Dad's time for music.
It wasn't until I grew up and saw it on video that I learned that John played both the harmonica and guitar solos, and the bass/drum break was so he could switch.