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9251. Author: Gene363Date: Tue, 4/2/2024, 4:48PM EST
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enuOArEfqGo
9252. Author: MidnightToker( • )( • )Date: Tue, 4/2/2024, 4:59PM EST
Gene363 wrote:
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Live)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enuOArEfqGo

Good stuff. Thanks for sharing
9253. Author: ZRX1200Date: Tue, 4/2/2024, 6:36PM EST
Tyler Childers
Bottles & DJT Bibles
9254. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Wed, 4/3/2024, 1:41PM EST
Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf

"Song For The Dead"

https://youtu.be/eFg1AGuAGYA?si=e1uORbEkVT0G8TZ0
9255. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Thu, 4/4/2024, 3:43PM EST
Duff McKagan - Lighthouse

"Just Another Shakedown"

https://youtu.be/7fA-39MboxM?si=IVPWXS-J3_wiwqCV


This song sound more like an Izzy Stradlin sweetspot of GNR that made me like them. Glad to see Duff pick up where he left off.
9256. Author: TiverDate: Fri, 4/5/2024, 9:41PM EST
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Revelator
9257. Author: TiverDate: Fri, 4/5/2024, 10:17PM EST
Tab Benoit - Medicine
9258. Author: COHoyoMan68Date: Sat, 4/6/2024, 1:56PM EST
Indelible Grace Music IV and VII
9259. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 4/8/2024, 1:50AM EST
Aerosmith - a comp CD of my favorites from 1973 to 1998
9260. Author: MaduroJorgeDate: Mon, 4/8/2024, 4:29PM EST
Dire Straits Sultans of Swing Most amazing guitar licks
9261. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 4/8/2024, 4:50PM EST
Joe Jackson - a comp CD of my favorites from 1979 to 1982.

Wifey is out so cranking up the stereo. To say that I play my music too loud is a slight understatement. Whistle

With the volume level high, you can really hear (…and feel…) Graham Maby’s bass. Lovin’ it!
9262. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Tue, 4/9/2024, 6:52AM EST
Palama wrote:
Joe Jackson - a comp CD of my favorites from 1979 to 1982.

Wifey is out so cranking up the stereo. To say that I play my music too loud is a slight understatement. :-"

With the volume level high, you can really hear (…and feel…) Graham Maby’s bass. Lovin’ it!



YESSSSSS!!!

My musical journey started with a 6 string. I had to have it to learn to play what I thought was the best lead that was wasted of all-time. I found myself running over to turn the knob up to 11 to hear it fade out getting those last few seconds. it happens after that skiffle riff towards the 4:00 mark of this vid.

https://youtu.be/BLZZ8GWAk7E?si=ykl2tRSx-PWrg8Q9

Got close to it...then somewhere playing that I'd revert to the bassline. Everytime. Started learning KISS' "Detroit Rock City" (which is really 2 guitars a half step apart playing the same thing, classic KISS) playing Paul's part with the band I was with. I knew about 15 songs on guitar. The band left all the equipment at my house that day. Latchkey kids with no parents...we rocked the roof off until it was time to clean up the place...anyways just like the Aerosmith song...3/4's of the way if I wasn't playing with anyone else the bassline creep popped in. Went over to the bass in the corner...standing head and shoulders above the other guitars like "Here I am!". Started noodling around on it and was like "Man, those strings are HUGE". The action on this was real low so it wasn't that bad. Jammed my way into a few songs playing the bassline. Put on the records and was playing "Deuce", "The Jack", but when I got to "Is It My Body" I slid into that groove and the clouds parted. I wasn't playing the guitar again. So, years later New Wave happened and after taking a rash of crap from my entire Spanish class for liking "My Sharonna", I thought if that brand of music elicits that much hate from people I need to pay attention to it. Went to the record store and dived into the bargain bin...the staff knew me and I had the same weird tastes they had. The place was like the movie "High Fidelity". If I asked for a take...I was gonna get schooled...BUT...they knew that I knew and could prove I knew Music. So, one of them put Joe Jackson Band into my hands. Look Sharp!. THIS was the uplifting, dance around in the pogo while enjoying every second of it music that was New Wave. It was this album where I found Graham Maby and his playing exactly where I needed to be. Those slides, fills...starting a song out at 100 MPH while background singing one or 2 words. I couldn't believe that he NEVER was mention in the Greatest Bassist convos. It was my job from there on out to make sure others knew. Toss more age on the pile and I was in the working band stage. We had regular paying gigs where between all of our friends, families and co-workers could pull 200 people into a bar on a Fri-Sat night. Got tight by practicing our asses off. We started writing our own material and it wasn't like McCartney/Lennon...it was more like the Police or cats mating process. The littlest part became the biggest part. One sentence became the gist of the entire song. I really borrowed a lot of Maby's stylings when it came to bringing my stuff to the table and it stuck. Anyways, I'm rambling but you made me go back in time mentioning him. This is the song that made me take a step back and play it 3 times in a row.

Joe Jackson Band - Look Sharp!

"Got The Time"

https://youtu.be/XTIPCc1nKYQ?si=JMbqTayG7qkOir76


It finds Maby in one of his rowdiest forms but hanging in for the background vocals. I really missed this type of music as Joe evolved. He can't leave any venue until he hits the early stuff...and he KNOWS it.

Thanks, and ALWAYS play it loud.
9263. Author: Speyside2Date: Tue, 4/9/2024, 7:54AM EST
Red hot French jazz quartet. Cyrus Chestnut. Diane Krall. Django Rienhart. Stephan Grapelli. It's a jass kind of day.
9264. Author: MidnightToker( • )( • )Date: Tue, 4/9/2024, 2:26PM EST
Metallica Master of Puppets album
9265. Author: PalamaDate: Tue, 4/9/2024, 2:56PM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
YESSSSSS!!!

My musical journey started with a 6 string. I had to have it to learn to play what I thought was the best lead that was wasted of all-time. I found myself running over to turn the knob up to 11 to hear it fade out getting those last few seconds. it happens after that skiffle riff towards the 4:00 mark of this vid.

https://youtu.be/BLZZ8GWAk7E?si=ykl2tRSx-PWrg8Q9

Got close to it...then somewhere playing that I'd revert to the bassline. Everytime. Started learning KISS' "Detroit Rock City" (which is really 2 guitars a half step apart playing the same thing, classic KISS) playing Paul's part with the band I was with. I knew about 15 songs on guitar. The band left all the equipment at my house that day. Latchkey kids with no parents...we rocked the roof off until it was time to clean up the place...anyways just like the Aerosmith song...3/4's of the way if I wasn't playing with anyone else the bassline creep popped in. Went over to the bass in the corner...standing head and shoulders above the other guitars like "Here I am!". Started noodling around on it and was like "Man, those strings are HUGE". The action on this was real low so it wasn't that bad. Jammed my way into a few songs playing the bassline. Put on the records and was playing "Deuce", "The Jack", but when I got to "Is It My Body" I slid into that groove and the clouds parted. I wasn't playing the guitar again. So, years later New Wave happened and after taking a rash of crap from my entire Spanish class for liking "My Sharonna", I thought if that brand of music elicits that much hate from people I need to pay attention to it. Went to the record store and dived into the bargain bin...the staff knew me and I had the same weird tastes they had. The place was like the movie "High Fidelity". If I asked for a take...I was gonna get schooled...BUT...they knew that I knew and could prove I knew Music. So, one of them put Joe Jackson Band into my hands. Look Sharp!. THIS was the uplifting, dance around in the pogo while enjoying every second of it music that was New Wave. It was this album where I found Graham Maby and his playing exactly where I needed to be. Those slides, fills...starting a song out at 100 MPH while background singing one or 2 words. I couldn't believe that he NEVER was mention in the Greatest Bassist convos. It was my job from there on out to make sure others knew. Toss more age on the pile and I was in the working band stage. We had regular paying gigs where between all of our friends, families and co-workers could pull 200 people into a bar on a Fri-Sat night. Got tight by practicing our asses off. We started writing our own material and it wasn't like McCartney/Lennon...it was more like the Police or cats mating process. The littlest part became the biggest part. One sentence became the gist of the entire song. I really borrowed a lot of Maby's stylings when it came to bringing my stuff to the table and it stuck. Anyways, I'm rambling but you made me go back in time mentioning him. This is the song that made me take a step back and play it 3 times in a row.

Joe Jackson Band - Look Sharp!

"Got The Time"

https://youtu.be/XTIPCc1nKYQ?si=JMbqTayG7qkOir76


It finds Maby in one of his rowdiest forms but hanging in for the background vocals. I really missed this type of music as Joe evolved. He can't leave any venue until he hits the early stuff...and he KNOWS it.

Thanks, and ALWAYS play it loud.


Totally cool!

Ramble on anytime Braddah!

I remember when "Look Sharp!" first came out. My co-worker and I looked at the cover (...which, as you probably know, Joe absolutely HATED!...) and thought, "We gotta put this guy on!" The rest, as they say, is history. I give JJ a lot of credit for delving into different genres but yah, those first 2 albums are still my favorite.

Love "Got the Time", the bass intro simply one of the best!

I really enjoy this song as the rhythm section cooks:

https://youtu.be/NQ3Hh9ULVXc?si=C80HbPw-qVl97A13
9266. Author: jeeblingDate: Tue, 4/9/2024, 3:08PM EST
Speyside2 wrote:
Red hot French jazz quartet. Cyrus Chestnut. Diane Krall. Django Rienhart. Stephan Grapelli. It's a jass kind of day.


Now that’s my wheelhouse! I like the older stuff as well. Sarah Vaughan and Carmen McCrae come to mind.
9267. Author: jeeblingDate: Tue, 4/9/2024, 3:11PM EST
I’m listening to the thunderstorm and rain. It’s been rattling since 3:00 AM and now it’s 3:00 PM and still going strong. I loved the weather in San Diego and I miss the weather and the landscape of Southern California. But I did miss these Texas thunderstorms. They are a unique example of the handiwork of The Creator.
9268. Author: ZRX1200Date: Wed, 4/10/2024, 6:55PM EST
The Reverend Horton Heat
Spend a Night in the Box
9269. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Thu, 4/11/2024, 6:42AM EST
Pepper - No Shame

"No Control"

https://youtu.be/8g09JyE0IB0?si=lyNodnxMuzKQQkdJ
9270. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Fri, 4/12/2024, 9:45AM EST
Humble Pie - Performance - Rockin' The Fillmore: The Complete Recordings

"I Don't Need No Doctor"

https://youtu.be/tJ_UvW4zJbQ?si=TXfwdvidSWvsQOPv
9271. Author: MaduroJorgeDate: Sat, 4/13/2024, 11:08AM EST
Pete Fountain/Al Hirt Encore finale Wolf Trap 1979 YouTube

Ck it out!!
9272. Author: Speyside2Date: Sun, 4/14/2024, 7:09PM EST
Miles Davis, Sketches of Spain.
9273. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 4/15/2024, 1:29AM EST
Van Morrison - June 21, 1987 - Glastonbury Festival, Somerset, UK
9274. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Mon, 4/15/2024, 6:08AM EST
R.E.M. - New Adventures In Hi-Fi

"The Wake-Up Bomb"

https://youtu.be/NymAujWp8uY?si=WdTTt2q1Dg0jLuos
9275. Author: PalamaDate: Tue, 4/16/2024, 12:18AM EST
Santana - April 28, 2000 - Budokan, Tokyo, JPN

Trying to clean up some loose ends and ran across this recording. Eric Clapton plays on 5 songs.

9276. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Tue, 4/16/2024, 6:46AM EST
The Cosmic Dead - Infinite Peaks

"Space Mountain (Part I: Desert Djilo)"

https://youtu.be/_zAoXNVLOlA?si=MKNW9mYhy-QxH798
9277. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Thu, 4/18/2024, 12:37PM EST
Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention - Freak Out!

"Hungry Freaks, Daddy"

https://youtu.be/IDE9MC3jnl0?si=MaMLXFkPDmMwbl2-


"Hungry Freaks, Daddy"

Mister America
Walk on by
Your schools that do not teach
Mister America
Walk on by
The minds that won't be reached
Mister America
Try to hide
The emptiness that's you inside
When once you find that the way you lied
And all the corny tricks you tried
Will not forestall the rising tide of
Hungry freaks, Daddy....

They won't go
For no more
Great mid-western hardware store
Philosophy that turns away
From those who aren't afraid to say
What's on their minds
(The left-behinds of the Great Society)

Hungry freaks, Daddy....

Mister America
Walk on by
Your supermarket dream
Mister America
Walk on by
The liquor store supreme
Mister America
Try to hide
The product of your savage pride
The useful minds that it denied
The day you shrugged and stepped aside
You saw their clothes and then you cried:
THOSE HUNGRY FREAKS, DADDY!

They won't go
For no more
Great mid-western hardware store
Philosophy that turns away
From those who aren't afraid to say
What's on their minds
(The left-behinds of the Great Society)


Frank wrote this back in 1966...could've been yesterday. He would've been a great voice of reason during the plandemic.
9278. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Fri, 4/19/2024, 9:13AM EST
Jethro Tull - Benefit

"Teacher"

https://youtu.be/ZehVZNgMNu4?si=gOBH8ST1vvuE1hSv
9279. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 4/22/2024, 1:59AM EST
A disc of my favorite Byrds and Buffalo Springfield songs...including the extended version of "Bluebird."
9280. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Mon, 4/22/2024, 6:23AM EST
Nazz - Nazz Nazz

"Rain Rider"

https://youtu.be/pHIiQzPqwkU?si=9k4aVQRFGlgkG4BE
9281. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 4/22/2024, 9:23PM EST
Allman Brothers - Live from A&R Studios, NYC, NY
August 26, 1971
9282. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Tue, 4/23/2024, 6:26AM EST
Pearl Jam - Dark Matter

"React, Respond"

https://youtu.be/_00AOwmVhHY?si=vtHnAVGm-iY5mSOs
9283. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Wed, 4/24/2024, 12:08PM EST
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown - Pressure

"Pressure"

https://youtu.be/UtuVZr1gzFA?si=7L0El-mNQYBM0Dts
9284. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 4/29/2024, 4:06AM EST
Sons of Hawai’i - “Red” album
An all-time classic. Many point to this album as the start of the Hawaiian Renaissance.

Loggins & Messina - The Best of Friends
One of my favorite groups from 1972 to 1975. They loved Hawaii and played here quite frequently. Probably saw them 3 times during their height.
9285. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Mon, 4/29/2024, 6:02AM EST
Feel - Find a Love

"Find a Love"

https://youtu.be/9eiR4CYMUno?si=3EDDUp4G-weQU5Fg
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