WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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cozmik_cowboy

Alice Cooper, Killer - because every once in a while, you just have to.
 
Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

elwoodblue

I love Chris' glassy tone and feel on this.
Cool studio footage too...
 
I'd do it again is what he says at the end.
 
On the Silent Wings of Freedom- studio footage

jacko

Great choice Peter. I remember spending weeks working out the bassline to Halo of Flies I the days when all I had was a cheap record player - I became quite skilled at lifting the needle and dropping it just where I wanted.
 
Graeme

David Houck

That was interesting Elwood; thanks!

sonicus


kenbass4

My iPod has Artist>YES Selected on Random. I really miss Chris.
 
Jazzy, you should really check Yes out. Their first drummer, Bill Bruford didn't actually know what Rock and Roll was, he was a jazz schooled drummer, and he and Chris wove some really intricate rhythms as a result. Find the song Heart of the Sunrise

edwin

Kirwan Brown and Henrique Almeida Deux.
 
Great bass playing and great drumming. I hadn't listened to this in a while and a FB conversation with Kirwan reminded me that it was time to give it a spin.
 
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kbhda

rv_bass


sonicus


 
This Band from the UK plays live  as well records  the same  !  
 
PURSON !  
 
I AM A BIG FAN !  
 
 Wolf

lbpesq

Weather Report Suite Part 2 Let It Grow LIVE from Chicago on XM/Sirius Grateful Dead channel.
 
Bill, tgo

dannobasso

Lots of YES, Big Wreck, Guthrie Govan, Aristocrats, and my own BLAK29.

David Houck

An absolutely wonderful version of , released today, put together by the folks at Playing For Change for JamBase's Songs of Their Own series.

sonicus

I really like the lyrics to this tune and I may have found a singer to cover it at a jam , after that   who knows ?    

sonicus

Dave , That is indeed a swell Ripple !

edwardofhuncote

Monte Montgomery, playing an amazing rendition of Mark Knopfler's classic Romeo & Juliet. (one of my FAVORITES!) This video is a few years old now (from NAMM 2007) but it's no less amazing than the first time I saw it. Guitar solo begins at 4:40, and goes through the second video.
 

 

 
You can't teach *that*. (but if you could, I'd go take lessons!)
 
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