You are a young one.
I was thinking more of granddaughter
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Well I'm old enough to have a granddaughter that age. We just started late. Half the people I went to school with HAVE grand children that age.
Just giving you a hard time.
My computer at work crashed last weekend. They told me they couldn't recover my information.
I hinted to a few co workers that I was happy that they didn't find my porno pictures and all of a sudden my information was recovered and restored.
They didn't want to do the work and I knew I had nothing to hide. :rofl2:
That's a good trick. I figured out one like it at Home Depot. I was waiting and waiting for help getting something off the shelf so, disgusted, I went and got a rolling ladder and started to climb it. Suddenly I had more help than I could count. That was a eureka moment.
I am listening to the blues.
My wife is in charge of the speakers and I don't know the name of each song.
She has good judgment and I am happy with her choices!
.........har!........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3Sm...l=SilentNought
David Crosby has passed away. I fondly remember them at Woodstock as Crosby, Still and Nash they said it was only the second time that they had performed in front of others.
I do hope all will enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lembnHGIfU
Far out, Roy! They had a good vibe going.
Never needed Young, IMO.
So....Roy was at Woodstock? :D
hehehe---No Roy wasn't at Woodstock--but my cousin was in the Army and he had tickets to the event! BUT the Army closed the base down. I once asked him what happened to the tickets and he said that he threw them away---I would imagine that they would have fetched a pretty penny years later--
My girlfriend and I saw the movie when it first came out. It was rated R and she was 18 but she didn't have a drivers license so she took her bible which had the date she was born on and believe it or not the ticket taker accepted it. :dropjaw:
I agree that they didn't need Young.
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Hey! Them's fightin' words!! :rofl2: I'd say they didn't *need* Neil, but that he added another dimension that was otherwise absent. Love CSNY with Neil, love CSN without Neil.
This one is short but very sweet. Silencing a packed hall with nothing but three voices. Crosby, Nash, and, er... Gilmour. Trust me: it worked.
EDIT: Sorry - looks like you have to click through and watch it on Youtube, but it's well worth it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-Y0SMitMpk
Sorry, no offense intended. What I meant that they had their own sound all on there own. I do agree that Neil added a nice harmony.
Years ago when I first watched this, some young guy posted in the comments; "Hey, who's the old guy" hehehe if he only knew.
It's a little long but I think it's well worth it.
Yea, again, you'll need to watch on YouTube--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvtdbfI1sqQ
A version of Mobi Dick I hadn't seen. He spends a good long time playing with his hands only. No sticks. A must-see for any Zep Fan! This really shows what a master of the drums Bonzo really was. His best performance in my opinion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9-42mu1D9Y
Watching an old Wild Wild West. Dr. Loveless......What a hoot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hci2...l=JohnThompson
GOD has it been that long ago since they did this?? :banghead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-m3ChranyU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keKfRUcqh-U&list=PL1veX526YWfizkcTAEtSDK194orb4Fyv4&index= 1
Funky white boys. Best of the blue eyed funk in my opinion. Just don't tell Red Hot Chili Peppers. They think they're good.
EDIT: although I am actually listening to it on vinyl which is the best possible sound media.
I can just see your funky self dancing around you dancin' machine, dancin' machine, dancin' machine
An old man picking and singing one of his many songs. I didn't realize he was gone a few years ago....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnm7...=GloriaMoncada
Lana Del Rey — Blue Velvet (from her "Born to Die" album, "Paradise" edition; CD 2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwCit]]gDib-g
We lived just outside of Pittsburgh, PA during the mid-1960s, and I saw Bobby Vinton (from nearby Canonsburg) perform Blue Velvet at the Allegheny County fair. I was only 13, and all I could do was steal glances at the "older" teenage couples. Two years later, Blue Velvet was my first 'slow' dance not at arms-length.
Great old tune.....................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIac...nel=BrianFejer
RIP Gordon lightfoot-1938-2023 (Couldn't post in Hall of Remembrance???)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuzTkGyxkYI
Wow! Sucks. First I've heard. I used to listen to him a lot. RIP.
He passed away yesterday.
It's late and I'm off to bed, but I do hope that everyone will like this--
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr4n-nSicnM
Had to share this one. What a wonder we lost years ago...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC5H9P4F5Uk
Our friend Mister Clean is one of Jimmy Vaughn's very best friends. He said that years ago when the two of them were going out Stevie would want to come along and they were like (Get out of here kid).
Stevie only had one drummer--Chris Layton. He said that he was playing along with 'someones record' and he noticed some cowboy boots tapping along with the beat. When he saw that it was Stevie and Stevie said: Hey man, you wanna play with me? And he said F**K Yes!
I posted this before, but it's around 1980 and Stevie, Chris and the bass player were playing on a tractor trailer. It's starts out a bit slow, but then---Well the video shows the genius.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VZ3-NvOw0o
In case anyone thinks that the Freddie and Jimmie story is bogus, here's a picture of them together--
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Drinking and smoking on Youtube. This thing lasts a whole beer (except where you pause to go pee....) It gets pretty good!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=582x...nel=JethroTull
In 1983 I was listening to the radio and they said, free concert at the University of Florida Bandshell. It was some band I had never heard of but they called the guy "the new Jimi Hendrix." Well, of course I liked Jimi as you would expect, and it was free so I figured, why not. We went out to the field, got there nice and early and got a good chunk of grass and from just out of spitting distance watched Stevie Ray for free. I couldn't believe what I was watching; I mean he really blew my mind. What an incredible talent. The world lost a great deal when he died.
Stevie sure knew his bidness....Legend has it he was so strong, he cracked the neck on this borrowed 12-string on this song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbSJ...hannel=2DNOISE
I believe it! We got to meet Robin Trower about 10 years ago...
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He is this very slight guy with skinny arms but when I shook his hand he had a grip like a bear trap.
Speaking of incredible talents. A guitarist that is worth seeing is Buckethead. My son took me to see him twice. I am not really into metal but the guy was another mind blower to watch. Both times we were right up against the stage. What a spectacle it is because he is so robotic and has those same treefrog fingers like Jimi did so his reach is phenomenal. Plus I think he is 6'6" and wears the hockey mask and with the bucket on his head he looks like 6 foot 50.
Anyway, that guy plays so fast and unreal complicated stuff. Technical skill-wise he is a monster. Also he plays a bunch of different kinds of stuff. It's worth a watch just to behold.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiOhnOyDf0A&t=2905s
This is one of the shows we went to. The dill weed that filmed it was right next to us. You can see at one point he takes a bucket off my son's head and puts it on top of his.
I could check great guitarists all day and not get a thing done.
One of my faves is Seasick Steve. Makes a guitar out of most anything. 1, 2 3 strings. Whatever!
Plenty entertaining dude.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JJg...nel=CyrilLeroy