Stevie........
Is there a what you listening to thread on buzz?
sdandrea1 This version of Crossfire is great
Just got this one on BluRay Audio
This one is damn good
Now is another anniversary of the Station Nightclub Fire in Rhode Island. This video Dee did with the band for the documentary brings tears when you think of all the people.
Wanted to hear some old fashioned noise from Def Leppard and AC/DC.
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Today I've been back in my late teen and early 20's. Mason Profit, Dr. Hook, The Hollies and this group that I saw
in concert with Sugarloaf and Dr. Hook. Great concert.
Late last year I discovered NPR Tiny Desk Concerts on YouTube. Check it out, especially if you like acoustic music.
Wayman Tisdale, a good book and some Buffalo Trace on Ice...Great way to spend the evening while SWMBO is out with her book club friends...
Vanilla Fudge.
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Young Zepp
AB and EC.
Another YouTube rabbit hole I found is "Live From Daryl's House" . Daryl Hall hosts a variety of musical artists and it's damned good.
Supp Agree, surprisingly great TV and musicians. Never heard of these guys before, try the Episode with Fitz and the Tantrums
Does bandcamp player embed directly in here? Can't seem to make it work.
Why not support the artist instead of giving all the ad-click revenue to youtube?
Bravopilot
I've never heard of them but they're good!.
If you like ZZ Top, Billy Gibbons is featured on one episode. I also liked the shows with Joe Walsh and Grace Potter.
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Other acts worth checking out on Daryl's videos are the O'Jays and Todd Rundgren.
Any Tyler Childers fans?
Tim Timebomb anyone?
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pike51 Funny. I listened to the Tim Timebomb one first and my thought was, I don't enjoy it much now, but would have loved it when sitting at a bar with a beer in my youth. Then I listened to the Tyler Childer's tune.
I do appreciate them for the lyrics and clear delivery , but generally prefer a faster speed in music.
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Or maybe Turnpike Troubadours would be more your speed?
Of course, it's hard to beat Sturgill Simpson...
pike51 Now that sounds like some rockabilly to my ear. I tend to like the more energetic tempos. The others sound like a modern, electrified version of bluegrass (particularly in the vocal styles), which is the only category of country music that I universally like.
Gabriella Quevedo dropped Everybody Wants To Rule The World/Tears for Fears this morning.
Gabriella is a young gifted finger-style guitarist from Sweden.
I wouldn't necessarily describe as country, but I guess that's what they classify Jelly Roll as.
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Nickel Creek - Celebrants
Really good
Nick has this coming up. While Dee is out doing his one song things with his friends Nick will be here playing for Tim "Ripper" Owens who was the singer for Judas Priest for a while. Nick is on Ripper's latest EP and CD
https://www.milwaukeemetalfestival.com/
I happened upon a personal Holy Grail of CDs today, something I've been watching out for 20+ years, but never actually seen in person. I've periodically checked ebay, but this one is really rare, self-produced, and they usually sell on ebay for $125-$200. Once in a while, one slips by at $50 or so, but I never see those in time. Had to pick up my daughter from college this afternoon, so I left early and stopped at a thrift-type store because the one time we stopped there they had a good load of $2 CDs. Went through their shelves today and found 5-6 good ones, so I was happy. Time was running out, so I quickly zipped through the last rack, and there it was. I thought for sure the case would be empty, but the disc was there and in great shape. I'm still in a state of shock.
If your neck doesn't go from right to left on this song, you have no rhythm. No lie, one of the best uses of the English language from an un educated individual.
UnholyDefenestrator78 Eet my ass