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Yeah, I forget how long the flight was...I got home tonite from work at 4 pm and realized was wasn't landing for another hour...his flight was 6 pm yesterday.

    11 days later

    Shout out to my homey Stephen Marley-

    johnnydoom that's a classic clip with SRV and Albert, search for the whole session on YouTube as there are several more songs!

    LBlack14
    Funny thing Nick was saying...they were all in a dressing room watching the video. The other guys laughed and poked fun saying, " anyone else other than Nick in the band?"..." Oh look, Nick again, Nick again, Nick again...:
    Dee is laughing and says, " he's got the hair!"

    a month later

    Love BUILD MY LIFE by this guy and wanted to hear more and heard this. Whoa.

    When you first hear a song and tears roll down your cheeks, you found something that resonates and reverberates so strongly you found a song like this one is for me...

    Listening to Boney James this evening, one of my favorites. Saw him last summer at the Norfolk Jazz Fest, great seats... great time. My favorite tune from this album from several years back.

    Also some Brian Culbertson. I'll be seeing him in concert with the wife in 2 weeks at the Berks Jazz Fest in nearby Reading.

    Joe's flatpicking solo on the Telecaster is so sweet........Joe trades vocals with Jamie Johnson.

    sdandrea1 Don't believe Simon and Garfunkle ever imagined a version like that?

    meagain

    Been listening to that version for a couple of years now. I like it better than S & G.

      2 months later

      LBlack14

      You should be listening to this...

      Record label just released this video over he weekend. A lot of slo-motion Nick hair😀

        24 days later

        I've been on a "stereo system" quest. (More expensive than this year's new drivers.). And, I've been working on playing vinyl as I recently upgraded my turntable with a new cartridge. Just received three new albums - as master recordings on 200 gram vinyl. All are great recordings!
        How's this for an array: Alison Krauss and Union Station "So Long, So Wrong" (1997), Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble "Texas Flood" (1983), and Richard Strauss' "Also Sprach Sarathustra" by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1954).

          professor Sounds like a great line up. I’m not so gung-ho on vinyl, but I’m a fan of Stevie Ray, Allison, and classical music in any format. Being at least half deaf I can’t really distinguish anything but pretty crude levels of audio quality. Can’t say I know much about Strauss, but I’ll give it a listen

          Just the beginning movement of the Strauss folks know from 2001 a Space Odyssey. The whole concerto is amazing! One of the best ever.

          azgreg

          They nailed that Chicago cover. The guitarist got Terry Kath's style spot on. Excellent!

          Nick played today in Sweden. Cool thing to hat brought tears to my eyes was I was out playing the 9th hole when the live feed came on my phone. Me and my guys got to play the last hole and watch him. Been playing here since I was 13...never would have dreamed back then I'd be playing the same hole and watching my kid doing this.

          18 days later
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