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This guy has taken it upon himself to learn Allan's chord system, describe it, and transcribe 600 pages of his solos. It took him a year and a half...
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https://youtu.be/ChL9R2r0N9Y?si=AvgnbgoslQgiLFSs
This guy has taken it upon himself to learn Allan's chord system, describe it, and transcribe 600 pages of his solos. It took him a year and a half...
I never got Stormwatch as part of a folk trilogy. It's pretty heavy, to me.
I wonder if there are plans for recording this. I just don't see how Vai's style fits in with what Bob Fripp does, but Vai can play anything, so I'm intrigued. Apparently, he's using Trey Gunn's...
Boy, I'm listening to this and enjoying it a lot more than I remembered. The last "great" GG album IMHO, although it's a step down from what came before.
My brother works with Jeff and has nothing but nice things to say about him. Apparently he starts some high level defense meetings with a guitar performance of the star spangled banner or some other...
The part of Yessongs where they have a microscopic view of a drop of pond water instead of the band playing during Close to the Edge always drove me crazy.
I am also into it. It gets way better. I read the book and was very lukewarm about it and don't even remember if the plot is the same. I don't think the translation into English was very good.
I never had an issue with the sound of Machine Head. My problem was how clean and precise the playing was. The live versions of most of the tracks were much preferable to me.
^^ Yup! That's the one to get!
I prefer the 50th Anniversary remaster of the original 1970 record. I think there's a 3 CD deluxe version out there, too, but it looks like it contains a lot of extra material, demos and such.
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Listening to this on Good Friday with my morning coffee. It really is a masterpiece. The fact that pretty much every religious group, Jewish and Christian alike, rose up in opposition against it at...
^^ Yeah, they do!
I always find it somewhat surprising how many slag "Tales". I guess you had to be a 15 yr. old when listening to it upon release; it seemed to be revealing the secrets of the universe at that time!
I've only listened to "13" a couple of times, but found it very derivative of their early Ozzy records. It was almost like they were trying to use those early songs as a template for the new stuff.
Listening to Mob Rules now. It's a solid album. The criticism is that it follows the template of Heaven and Hell too closely. That wasn't a problem with previous Sabbath records? The first 4 were...
Waiting for Guffman (sp?) is another great one spoofing community theater with pretty much the same ensemble cast.
I think Buck is on every BOC release.
The Symbol Remains is pretty good, their last release. Don't give up on them after Fire of Unknown Origin. Anything with Buck Dharma on it is worth listening to. The new one is apparently old...
I wonder whether Vai will play in Fripp's tuning scheme? I imagine many of Fripp's parts are difficult to play otherwise. Well, they're difficult period, but you know what I mean!
Live at Ronnie Scott's is on Netflix or Prime Video. If you haven't seen it, it's revelatory! He was one of a kind!
Man, I don't know how BOC passed me over. I guess I lost interest in them after Secret Treaties. I've recently been listening to those later records through "The Symbol Remains". A few thoughts:
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Totally agree with this. I might even rank Civilian above The Missing Piece. The old GG DNA holds sway, though.
Here's an obscure one: Alice Cooper: "Alley Cats vs. the Jets" lifting a section of West Side Story.
Very nice song, but doesn't remotely sound like Happy the Man.
He and Keith Richards should start a healthy lifestyle company.......
Man, when I was a kid, Genesis was the epitome of weirdness. It looks a little cheesy now, but back then was downright disturbing.
If memory serves, he opened for Rush on the Power Windows or Grace Under Pressure tour. They were doing their best to get him exposure to their audience.
That is some fine guitaring by Skunk Baxter on Show Biz Kids!
The sad thing about Zappa, IMHO, is that his predilection for the "smutty" humor in a lot of his music, detracted from his reputation and consideration as a serious musician. I love that stuff, but...
This says it all.
^^Great idea!
Wow, Renate, sounds like December has been a tough month for you. Hope this year, it's full of hope for the future and good things to come.
Thanks, Richard! .....and to you and yours!
Thanks, Renate! Happy Holidays!
Merry Christmas everybody! Here is this year's Christmas tune that my wife and I do every year. She handles the flute on this one. I couldn't think of a cover to do, so I came up with this. Hope...
I also found the WWII doc engaging, although it's a bit lightweight on the history. For example, no mention is made of the USSR's non-aggression pact with Hitler before Barbarosa. We focus on the...
Yeah! Fargo is a huge step up from last season!
Yeah, the German portrayals were caricatured and some stuff was a little unbelievable (Marie's marksmanship!), but it was still a mesmerizing trip back into WWII France.
We just finished "All the Light You Cannot See" on Netflix. As with most book adaptations, the book was better, but IMHO, the series was great, too. The performance by the woman who played Marie...
It's hard for aging rockers and sports figures to put it on the shelf. They always yearn for past glories.
Re: the Bosh Universe.....I have a hard time accepting the guy in the Lincoln Lawyer series as "Mickey Haller", Harry's half brother. Nope.
Loved Hondo!
This made me listen to Real Love and Free as a Bird again. I wonder if Giles Martin could use the new AI tools to enhance John's vocals on Free as a Bird? That song could definitely benefit from...
They did a great job of pulling out and enhancing Lennon's vocal. The song is a mediocre Beatles tune IMHO. I thought the other 2 were more "Beatley".
Very nice, Richard! I love the chord progression and the sounds you get; it builds gradually as you go along with an insistent beat that highlights the story you're telling. Your vocals have sort...
Wow. These guys can play. The vocals? Not my bag. Are there any SGM releases that don't feature the growling?
That's exactly as I see it!
I'm in the middle of Season 3. Agreed that it really got a lot more interesting! The AI awakening with a competing one controlled by some evil government agency. I'm curious to see how it all...
I've been bingeing Person of Interest on Amazon Prime. I love it! Very timely given the rise of AI we're in the middle of.
I've been listening to Goats Heads Soup and It's Only Rock and Roll lately. Boy, those are great albums; I never had warmed up to them much. The run from Sticky Fingers to It's Only Rock and Roll...
I listened to the whole album today. It's great. I can't believe he can still sing like that at his age. His guitar playing and compositional skills are great, too. Highly recommended! I think...
My favorite Maiden is "Piece of Mind". Love them all from Killers through Fear of the Dark.
Surprised no Yuppets have mentioned Keys to Ascension I and II. Also, Sky? I think they had numbered albums. Chicago, too! To be fair none of these were attempts to produce sequels like TAAB II.
That CO/CO State game was way over-hyped, but wow! The end was something.
I hated those books. The translations were just awful.
Colorado was a legit win. Hunter and Sanders are going to be Heisman candidates. That was a great football game. Coach Sanders backs up his talk. I'm glad to see him succeed.
Love that vintage Rhodes sound!
^^ Hey, Bob! Love the organ adds! Seems you completed it before I even sent you the charts. Thanks for taking the time!
Gee, I don't agree with this. Echolyn's "As the World" was not nearly as difficult to assimilate as the groups you mentioned. I believed that the record label thought that Echolyn might appeal to a...
Clivey, the recording is very good and the wah guitar has a little bit of Ozric Tentacles vibe. Me likey!