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DanTheBluesMan
Gimme back my bullets by Lynyrd Skynyrd
I was listening to this a couple of days before Rossington died. It's considered lesser than the other original albums, but I think it's good, tough rock album.
I've been listening to Donald Fagen's Nightfly and Steely Dan's Gaucho today. Usually, I've been so into Larry Carlton and Fagen that I have ignored the bass playerS.
Anthony Jackson, Markus Miller, Abe Laborial, Sr., etc. How incredible these guys are. I love Marcus Miller's tone especially.
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Listening to Made In Japan by Deep Purple. That intro to Highway Star just before the vocals come in, blows me away.
What's weird is not hearing the crackle of the viny, it's almost indelibly engraved into my memory bank.
Re: The Official TFF "what are you listening to?" thread
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DanTheBluesMan
Listening to Made In Japan by Deep Purple. That intro to Highway Star just before the vocals come in, blows me away.
+1
Jon Lord sure knew how to wring some soul out of a B3.
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Highway Star is so great. Hell, Deep Purple were among the best ever of bands, and I even like some of the newer releases.
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Extreme - Rise. What Nuno Bettencourt does at 2:54 is nothing short of incredible. He's got the whole guitar world buzzing in a state of disbelief right now.
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I listen to so much music. This week I've listened on repeat to Brahms's Symphony No. 1. Then a round of miscellaneous Michael McDonald, St. Vincent, Blue Oyster Cult's album with Burning for You, and Steely Dan's Aja.
In between, I use an app called Radio Garden and listen to stations in Europe from cities where I lived or spent a good amount of time, and I listen to local stations that way too.
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Offshore Angler
Extreme - Rise. What Nuno Bettencourt does at 2:54 is nothing short of incredible. He's got the whole guitar world buzzing in a state of disbelief right now.
Great group, great guitarist. I'll give it a listen.
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I was raised on jam bands (Allman Bros, Grateful Dead, Little Feat, etc.) but strayed away and skipped over Phish, Gov't Mule and more recent groups. But I found I can borrow the latest Guitar Player magazine from my library electronically, so I've re-engaged with that publication, and through it, found the latest, greatest jam band since the Dead (IMO): Goose.
This is a three-hour live recording of their debut performance at Red Rocks, CO. I have to start work in a few minutes, but I'm going to watch and enjoy the whole thing!
https://youtu.be/XuSvIe1z47E
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This is Tele-Bob's influence. We got to talking and "Live In Japan" came up. Just got run over by Highway Star, and Child in Time is wailing. Soon the Beavis and Butthead anthem. :D
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Normally I listen to whatever is streaming out of my computer. Most of my listening is via podcasts and online streaming, but today after I got back from walking to the grocery store (now that I'm retired, I've ramped up my activity level and attempt to walk at least 10,000 steps every day; the grocery store is about 1.5 miles from my home), I sat down to drink some water and rest my feet.
Switching on my "smart" TV, I saw a link to a YouTube video: An Evening of Fourplay.
For those of you born after 1994, Fourplay was a "smooth jazz supergroup," consisting of Bob James (keys), Harvey Mason (drums), Nathan East (bass) and Lee Ritenour (guitars). Each of these musicians is a master of their respective instruments, and for a number of years, Fourplay was a top-selling act. This video shows them in concert, at the top of their game. And, if you're like me, you happen to glom onto the gear they use. Ritenour's opening set is played on a Sandowsky Electric Nylon-string T-style (used, these go for $6K-$16K) and then he follows up playing a delicious cherry-red Gibson ES-335. Nathan East plays a variety of 5- and 6-string basses, going from understated elegance to thunderous slapping, popping highlights.
It's a real treat to revisit some awesome musicians making some awesome music.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jgw0YkZQZRE
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String Cheese Incident, Red Rocks, 7/17/22
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A pretty nice contemporary surf rock band, Sun Room