Diesel, you and me bro! We can rock the house! Love Sabbath.
BTW, Iron Maidian - Fly Like an Eagle and 22 Acacia ave. Id love to meet the lady he knows. Ha, ha.
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Diesel, you and me bro! We can rock the house! Love Sabbath.
BTW, Iron Maidian - Fly Like an Eagle and 22 Acacia ave. Id love to meet the lady he knows. Ha, ha.
Classic Vinyl, SXM. America: Ventura Highway, Yes: Roundabout.
Scarborough Fair as sung by Sarah Brightman. Followed by T.N.T. by AC/DC. Not a bad day to wind down a bit.
Twisted Sister, Burn in Hell and I wanna rock.
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The Big Hits and Nasty Cuts Album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_atqPcXvcr0
I love that era of music. I've been all over the place with it tonight. KISS, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Kamelot, The Rumjacks, The Dead South, Willie Nelson, Chris LeDoux, Metallica, Lindsay Stirling...my Pandora stations are Schizophrenic.
Currently playing: Lord of the Blacksmiths by Falconer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoYSwGNGksQ
Kicking some Bob Marley and the Whalers this morning in I heart radio
Thanks and yeah, the 5 month old and the 3 year old dig it too. Puts them in an upbeat mood
I am listening to something a little different. I grew up listening to the CBS Radio Mystery in the 70's - listened every night before going to bed.
I discovered a web site that has all of the episodes and have been listening to them again. In a day and age of high definition CGI graphics - listening to these old radio shows makes you use your imagination.
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Marshal, you rock man! Loved it. Reminded me a bit of Dragonforce. Check those guys out. Talk about fast finger! And the vids on them show them enjoying it. Dueling lead guitars!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jgrCKhxE1s
I love me some Dragonforce. I heard Falconer for the first time last night and figured I'd share 'em.
One of the things I love about Pandora. Setup up a few stations with bands you know, and it'll randomly pull in things that are in the same vein, or that other people who like that type of music listen to. I've discoered a lot of new music that way.
Change of pace for lunch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuQGx1H1Qh8
Love me some five finger death punch
Great Song Dieseld! FFDP is one of my favorite newer bands.
Kamelot - Wings of Despair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-4T4ZABA-w
SRV "Texas Flood", El Mocambo club, Toronto, 7/20/83. Best version of Texas Flood IMHO. Stevie is a pasty white sweaty mess just tearing into that guitar! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC5H9P4F5Uk
Nice one Tuzi! Steve has always been my fav when it come to the blues. Plus when you can play behind your back and head I think you might have it down to a science!
Its nice to see we have some good rockers in the crowd. Not just stuffy Gentlemen. No affiance to anyone. I just didn't know we had this kind of folks in the crowd.:beer1::y
Change of pace. Loreena McKinnet - The Highwayman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvKBPr71dhA
John 5 VS. Bucket Head! Bucket Head is the winner in my opinion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ3wZH_AWhA
You've heard of the double neck guitar? This guy takes it to the extreme!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ8ml7eENuI
And you can't forget the only Swedish I ever like for a long time. Now I've learned to enjoy Swedish. Ha.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G31n1ITApY4
One more and I'll quit for tonight. The young lady, I mean KID! that can copy anyone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpASSx0ecTU
I may be old, but I'm still a nerd at heart, and I love technology. Considering I've been gawking at the various benchmarks of the new AMD Ryzen CPU's, I decided to listen to some classic "nerd" music!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpMvS1Q1sos
Ray Charles & Bonnie Raitt - Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgD3K9n4vGQ
Ia-Batiste, "Sleeping Rock."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D3pAXUcqTc
New York Dolls- Personality Crisis
In Memory of Ron "Pigpen" McKernan March 8 1973 - he died 44 years ago yesterday, I am listening to the Grateful Dead at Princeton University April 17th 1971. Pigpen simply laying it down on the killing floor! Here is the link to the show for any who maybe interested, it is one of my favorites, 20 minute "good love'in" with a classic Pigpen story after drums http://archive.org/details/gd1971-04...k.89031.flac24 Rest In Peace Pigpen ~ Stone Jack Baller
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Replying to my own post, hahaha... if you've never had the pleasure of hearing Pigpen check out Big Boss Man, Hard to Handle, Good Lovin, King Bee, Turn on Your Love Light on the link above. enjoy
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Yup, IIRC, there was also a stellar performance by Ron at Woodstock Music and Art Fair, closing with, "Turn On Your Love Light", glaring tech difficulties and all....
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Nice tickets. I was too young. Bummer! Would have been 6 at the time. and 6 bucks a day? Nice!
I too would have been six at the time. No, scratch that, five. Once the promoters had broken even and more, didn't they open the floodgates and let everyone else in for free? Sadly, this is the way I experienced it, tail-of-the-comet as always...
Steve Fisk, "Woodstock."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o19Lm8c8i4Q
Woodstock was a Financial Disaster! The Promoters were scrambling trying how to slow the flow of humanity! New York Freeway was CLOSED!! Local farmers couldn't have the milk their cows provided picked up so it was just dumped!
The funds from the film (which I saw at age 17) helped recoup some of the loses that the investors had put up.
Here's something from Woodstock that I love!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqZceAQSJvc
And another!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW5M5xljdCI
Fair enough, yet recall that my supposition was posed as a question. At some point, things went from charging entry to free entry. Power to the people indeed.
Nice Phrank! I have an Aug 16th stub somewhere in my things... I wasn't born yet but I used to sneak out a lot when I was a fetus!!!
Yea, Saturday was a great show, I have a ticket for just the Saturday show:
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