Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Barry Gibb has a new album with duets of Bee Gee catalog with country stars
first song here, and the rest is on his yt page
I was going make a joke somewhere along the lines of 'this only makes his music gayer' but then I saw that he had a duet with Alison Krauss and I had to listen to it, because I love Alison Krauss. It was pretty nice even with Gibbs' annoying slow vibrato. [Reply]
Originally Posted by listopencil:
I was going make a joke somewhere along the lines of 'this only makes his music gayer' but then I saw that he had a duet with Alison Krauss and I had to listen to it, because I love Alison Krauss. It was pretty nice even with Gibbs' annoying slow vibrato.
Always liked that song. Will give the album a listen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by patteeu:
I wasn't really into metal when Iced Earth came along. I'd moved on to other genres by that time. A friend of mine said the only remaining founding member was wanted by the FBI in connection with the Capitol Building situation earlier in the week (just an interesting sidenote) so I listened to some of their songs and I thought they were pretty good based on my tastes (singer rather than growler, heavy rythmic guitars, etc.).
Originally Posted by patteeu:
I wasn't really into metal when Iced Earth came along. I'd moved on to other genres by that time. A friend of mine said the only remaining founding member was wanted by the FBI in connection with the Capitol Building situation earlier in the week (just an interesting sidenote) so I listened to some of their songs and I thought they were pretty good based on my tastes (singer rather than growler, heavy rythmic guitars, etc.).
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Iced Earth is good stuff.
Dunno about 'founding' members, but the/a drummer is a Stern employee and Chiefs fan.
So I'm gonna join the millennial hipster club and buy a turntable. I'm looking at $200 and under recommendations. Don't need the best, but don't want to waste money either. Maybe you all can point me in the right direction. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
So I'm gonna join the millennial hipster club and buy a turntable. I'm looking at $200 and under recommendations. Don't need the best, but don't want to waste money either. Maybe you all can point me in the right direction.
I can't be much help as I lucked into my turntable (abandoned storage locker) but am in a similar boat as I'm looking for a 2nd for my basement area.
So following to see if others have any input here. [Reply]