mjrburn
6 years ago
Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill
izonfire
6 years ago
Ozric Tentacles - Technicians of the Sacred - 2015, Full Album


Ya wanna take a trip without leaving your "shelter in place"???........
CelticBomber
6 years ago
Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize Live album

Want to relax to some trippy tunes. This band is amazing.


Pudding Mittens
6 years ago
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Antoine Baril's One Man Genesis on YouTube.

Search on those words to find it.

Medley of instrumental Genesis songs with ONE dude playing EVERY instrument at the same time, through the magic of multitrack mixing and sequencing.

He has all the really rare Genesis instruments (Mellotron, drone pedals, doublenecked guitars, etc.) and he absolutely NAILS the performance on every one. He even plays a giant pipe organ in a church at one point.

This video is one of the most impressive feats of musicianship I've ever seen.

Oh, and the music kicks ass, too.
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CelticBomber
6 years ago

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Antoine Baril's One Man Genesis on YouTube.

Search on those words to find it.

Medley of instrumental Genesis songs with ONE dude playing EVERY instrument at the same time, through the magic of multitrack mixing and sequencing.

He has all the really rare Genesis instruments (Mellotron, drone pedals, doublenecked guitars, etc.) and he absolutely NAILS the performance on every one. He even plays a giant pipe organ in a church at one point.

This video is one of the most impressive feats of musicianship I've ever seen.

Oh, and the music kicks ass, too.
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Pudding Mittens wrote:




Excuse me while I pick my jaw up from off the floor. That was.... stunning to say the least. I am so jealous of people like that. I have to practice a lot because music isn't that intuitive for me and I only play the guitar. That guy plays everything! He's an especially amazing drummer. His drumming really stood out for me. The pipe organ at 9:30 in the video... simply amazing! Thanks for that!


I'm still listening as I type this!
Pudding Mittens
6 years ago

Excuse me while I pick my jaw up from off the floor. That was.... stunning to say the least. I am so jealous of people like that. I have to practice a lot because music isn't that intuitive for me and I only play the guitar. That guy plays everything! He's an especially amazing drummer. His drumming really stood out for me. The pipe organ at 9:30 in the video... simply amazing! Thanks for that!


I'm still listening as I type this!

CelticBomber wrote:


I know, right? Just... amazing. You could give me 1,000 years and I couldn't do that!

His version of "The Brazilian" (the last track from 1987's "Invisible Touch") that he plays over the end credits is pretty nice too!

Glad you liked it!
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Palama
6 years ago
John Fogerty - Centerfield
Pudding Mittens
6 years ago
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Try DASH Radio.

They have an app (a.k.a. "client program") for nearly every popular smartphone, tablet, streaming box (including my Roku) or you can just listen through a web browser on a computer.

Over 85 channels of music with excellent sound quality (great dynamic range and stereo separation, very impressive) and no commercials at all.

The best part is the cost. which is nothing. It's free. Not a free trial, free permanently, with unlimited use allowed.

The music selections are programmed by human experts with serious music background, NOT by computers or algorithms.

There are also actual honest-to-god humans in the DASH studios 24x7 running things, it's not a rack of computer servers running a script in an empty building.

DASH was founded by a music world veteran who was sick of FM radio and what it had become, longed for its "good old days" before everything was corporatized, computerized, algorithmized, automated, profit-driven, sound quality crushed to schitt by cramming everything against the volume ceiling to be louder than the other stations and thus "win" while murdering the dynamic range, etc.

DASH was an attempt to bring back all that was good about early FM, with modern high-tech enabling it. A great idea, and it works!

My favorites are the 60s channel, 70s channel, 80s channel and the Disco Fever channel. The jazz and classical channels are good too.

https://dashradio.com/ 
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Palama
6 years ago
Rory Gallagher - Live in Europe (2017 Remaster)

Wow, 25 years since he died of complications from a liver transplant. Fo’ sure I don’t listen enough to his music.

75F / 65% RH / 12 mph - after a sometimes rainy day, the conditions are perfect for smoking out in a garage
SirKnight
6 years ago
Billy Thorpe - Children of the Sun

Took a trip way back and pulled this one out on LP.
Palama
6 years ago
Leonard Kwan - Slack Key (Red Album)

A favorite of my parents...and mine too.

76F / 53% RH / 15 mph - weather was all over the place today - cloudy, sunny, drizzly, windy, hot, cool
Palama
6 years ago
Taj Mahal - Taj Mahal and the Hula Blues Band: Live From Kauai

Just read that he’s the official Blues Artist of the Commonality of Massachusetts...impressed!

73F / 73% RH / 21 mph - overcast, windy and wet the whole time
CelticBomber
6 years ago
The Beatles - Abby Road, Revolver and Rubber Soul
Palama
6 years ago
Neil Young - Zuma

Love the earlier NY stuff.

79F / 57% RH / 18 mph - less than ideal day, cloudy, windy, drizzly at times
frankj1
6 years ago

Taj Mahal - Taj Mahal and the Hula Blues Band: Live From Kauai

Just read that he’s the official Blues Artist of the Commonality of Massachusetts...impressed!

73F / 73% RH / 21 mph - overcast, windy and wet the whole time

Palama wrote:


commonwealth
Palama
6 years ago

commonwealth

frankj1 wrote:



Damn Autospell! [ram27bat]
Palama
6 years ago
Al Green - Let’s Stay Together

Love The Rev!

75F / 62% / 15 mph - wet and windy
DrMaddVibe
6 years ago
Ringo Starr - Ringo Rama

"Trippin' On My Own Tears"

Palama
6 years ago
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis In Chicago - Recorded Live!

Although a fan of Curtis, first time listening to this album. Enjoyed the guest appearances by Jerry Butler, The Impressions, Gene Chandler and Leroy Hutson.

76F / 68% RH / 15 mph - the wind, the cold and the rain again
Sunoverbeach
6 years ago
Iggy Pop - Live: The King Biscuit Flower Hour
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