Most mornings I start off with some meditative type music, Japenese shakuhahi, or simple classical.
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Most mornings I start off with some meditative type music, Japenese shakuhahi, or simple classical.
I got bongos for my 40th so I'm listening to bongo stuff on YouTube. Never been into that type of music before but I'm listening from a different perspective.
Honing a Wade & Butcher listening to Kentucky songwriter for the working man Chris Knight.:beer1:
My wife snore!
Cream "Dance the Night Away" and live Ozzy from a TV appearance on After Hours show taped in a TV studio in Rochester from 1981 with Randy Rhoads after Bob Daisley and Lee Karaoke had been replaced by Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge.
Johnny cash is the man. Me I'm listening to highwaymen at the moment, not many of em left now.
I too love the Highwaymen, I do hope that all can watch this video and enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAiPsZRZNOI
Damn Glade commercial :p now this is stuck in my head
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5Y11hwjMNs
This version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iloyyrVt7EM
oooooooops
Here's a little from The Buddy Holly Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO4cGUDy9Vs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXKLkLcdtjI
I was lucky enough to see 'em live in Dublin a few years back.
Gaia - Empire of Hearts ASOT 653.. Armin Van Buuren..
Jack Bruce, Songs for a Tailor.
So I'm looking through Facebook this evening when a thing pops up telling me it has been 25 years since this album came out. 25 years?! How on earth did that happen? It was my favourite album at the time, they became one of my favourite bands to see live (and I saw them about a year ago and am happy to confirm they are still very very good live), and they remain one of my favourite bands a quarter century later. So tonight I'm on a bit of a bender, revisiting some old favourites and smiling at memories of some great times with friends that I've shared with these guys. So in case you haven't been introduced, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Skydiggers...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avt_E1ol4IM
PS. Despite the title of the video, the album was released in 1990 not 1991, so my math isn't as bad as it may look. :)
Deep Purple "Made In Japan."
In the aftermath of St. Paddy's Day, still grinding to Dropkick Murphys Live on Lansdowne, Boston, MA
Just back from the gym, listening to an old mix of mine, some great Elvis Presley...Stranger in my Own Hometown..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc1L7K9aSLg
Ian & Sylvia. All their albums on Vanguard, and Great Speckled Bird on Ampex.
Here's some from 'Back in the Day'. I hope at some will enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyEgrWw0Xog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niinwPKcnr4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVDjZaIlJ24
Don't have any photo's but I saw Janis Joplin back a long time ago she could put on a show.
I hope you will enjoy this as much as I do!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5If816MhoU
Little piece of memorabilia I picked up awhile ago...Janis performed on the Saturday.
Attachment 196406
From Dick Cavett in 1970, Janis sure shows how it was done, live, what a great talent. She performs at the 1 min 20 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGYcWmwvZxQ
Playing Mercedes Benz on the Junior Ranks Mess Juke Box was the quickest way to get it unplugged by the mess Prez. Got unplugged quite a few times a night, was a bit of extra entertainment for the rest of us.
Bob
Metallica Ukraine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MudExagtqD8
Been honing with some John Lee Hooker in the background so I thought I'd share a couple.
Here's an audio;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbpNov5kIKg
And a video;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSnQ0bdHW0s
A Maltese friend sent me this link,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnAy_ba-3Pg
as she knows I'm counting the days.
Less then a week 'til I'm back there :D
Lucinda William's second version of "I Lost It" the more "rocked out" version from "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" Great stuff!! Before that< i was actually listening to a couple of tunes on Youtube from the "Songcatcher" movie soundtrack including ones by Emmylou Harris, Maria McKee. Patty Loveless and even a very young Emmy Rossum who was like 13 or 14 at the time an only about a year or so removed form singing in the children chorus at the Metropolitan Opera. A substantial stylistic shift deftly performed especially for such a young artist.
@Cadarunner: Yeah, Thats a perfect Music for honing Razors!! I often have Lightnin Hopkins or the Howlin Wolf on while im honing.
Skip James can be kinda hit or miss, but this is one of my favorite song that he did. Do yourself a favor and watch this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlSIQmFQPBM
Here's a little something from back in the day. If you're not familiar with the tune, it changes 'Pace' about 1/2 way in;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuZyMx2NXZM
And here's something from them as a resurrected band, and this was 12 years ago;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr3dWscslo8
I do hope all will enjoy. I got to see them play 8 years ago and it was a great show! 4th row, just off left center, they played for an hour and 1/2, finished the set with Sweet Home Alabama, took a very short break and finished the show with what else? :shrug: FreeBird
My two youngest children were with me (aged 13 and 16) and they knew the words to Every Song!