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Bill Frisell/John Lennon Thanks for the heads up. Sounds interesting. I have been enjoying Kevn Kinney and the Golden Palomino's "A Good Country Mile." On this one, the Drivn n Cryn front man teams up with Anton Fier and some great NY session players to create Kinney's be... | |
Live in your Detroit recordings... Jimmy Thackery has an excellent import "Live In Detroit" if you like electric guitar driven blues. I think I also have some old Iggy Pop in Detroit, but the quality of his live recordings varies dramatically. Iggy Pop rocks when he is on though. | |
spirit of 76....by spirit I am with you Ghosthouse and Pehare. After reading this post yesterday, I dusted off 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus and played it last night. I had forgotten what a great sounding album it is. "Nothing To Hide" and "Mr. Skin" are great songs. I may h... | |
Great Music to Download? www.livedownloads.com | |
It Might Get Load - documentary I love Jeff Beck, but Clapton and Young's music is more commercially accessible. I imagine Mick and Keith would want to weigh in on my opinion as well- and let's not forget Pete Townshend. | |
under the radio early 80s new wave.... Berlinmissing Personsflock of seagullsthe producersromeo voidorchestral maneuvers in the dark-omdhoward jonesthomas dolby | |
It Might Get Load - documentary I saw U2 at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1980. They had just released "War" and were about to break through internationally. The Edge sat behind a grand piano and would rotate between a pedal steel and piano; the whole time banging an electric guitar ... | |
Blues, Jazz, Rock Violinists? Dixie Dregs aka the Dregs. The first four albums are the best with "Dregs of the Earth' being my favorite. "California Screamin" is a live disc that has a good version of "Peaches in Regalia" if you like Zappa type violin arrangements. The violin ... | |
Rediscovering Cold Blood eleet-Mother's Finest is great. They were a big part of the soundtrack to my youth growing up in Atlanta. They still play around town from time to time. My favorites are the self titled Mother's Finest, Another Mother Further, and the live album. ... | |
2012 Discoveries Harry Manx is excellent. I recommend "Road Ragas" which is an older live cd. When he plays the Indian moganveeda (sp?), it is magic. The instrument is basically a 21 string sitar underneath a 6 string guitar you play on your lap. When Manx hits a ... | |
guitar solos where less is more Not really on topic, but Steve Morse has a new band called Flying Colors releasing a new album next month. Neal Morse and Mike Portnoy are also in the group. Hopefully it won't be too pretentious. | |
ever been duped ordering "new" CDs on Amazon? Years ago I bought "Best of the Guess Who" from a fellow in Canada off of Ebay. He sent me an obscure single called "the Worst Mistake you Ever Made" with the note "Ha Ha". I was furious and not satisfied with merely complaining to Ebay. I had pai... | |
guitar solos where less is more Kjweisner and Sounds_real_audio:FYI-The Sacred Sources cd I mentioned in my post contains the only live version of Riviera Paradise by SRV and is why I recommended it. | |
guitar solos where less is more Santana- 'Europa' from the moonflower album.Back in the early 90's, Santana created his own record label called guts and grace where he petitioned the estates of dead artists and released compilation albums from his idols. He only released one alb... | |
Best Live Album Ever... great choices so far. Lindisfarne, I really like your sleepers Uriah Heep and David Live. David Sandborn on David Live adds a nice element. I would add Yessongs (still my favorite Yes album) and Roxy Music Live from 2001. My sleeper is Rare Earth ... |