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Artists: Christone Kingfish Ingram, Rhiannon Giddens, R. L. Burnside, Bobby Rush, John Lee Hooker ...
John Lee Hooker says One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer ...
I like the order, but one of the first two things before dinner.
Beer (cold) after is a must.
They say that history is the teacher of life (Historia magistra vitae est - Latin expression), but there is also the Blues.
If people would know how little brain is ruling the world, they would die of fear.
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It's very nearly the 50-year anniversary of this track, Kool & The Gang - Summer Madness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SFt7JHwJeg
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Another good vinyl track. Sting and When We Dance;
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@hhh, very impressed by your memory. Take whatever supplement to keep it going. I completely forgot the song was featured heavily in Fast Times. How very cool, Guess I'll have to watch the movie again, been a while.
'The Universe is under no obligation to make sense to you'
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It's very nearly the 50-year anniversary of this track, Kool & The Gang - Summer Madness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SFt7JHwJeg
Wholly cow, didn t know it was already 50 yo !
My Linux installs are as in my music; it s on Metal
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@Zepher, it's used in one scene... it's flipping Phoebe Cates taking her top off coming out the swimming pool. I assumed that scene was etched on the brains of every person who's seen the film!
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Otis Redding, The Mamas & The Papas. I guess I'm feeling nostalgic.
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Marvin Gaye -Abraham, Martin & John... Ya know if there was ever a masculine voice to Aretha Louise Franklin's femininity, it was Marvin Gaye. Miss this icon. He's actually responsible in no small part as I woo'ed the gal I married.
Great song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XN6hePGMI8
Last edited by Colonel Panic (2024-08-06 16:49:30)
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I can't find a single high-def audio/video of early 70s Mahavishnu Orchestra live, so here' the album 'Birds of Fire' (1973)...
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^ I had to stop at about the 30 minute mark, it's brilliant musicianship but so damn frenetic.
Clapton's last Billboard Top 40 was in '98, I love the guitar tracks on this, extreme slowhand. My Father's Eyes...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JibodCUsLU
A better track from that album (Pilgrim), Going Down Slow...
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^ I had to stop at about the 30 minute mark, it's brilliant musicianship but so damn frenetic.
Clapton's last Billboard Top 40 was in '98, I love the guitar tracks on this, extreme slowhand. My Father's Eyes...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JibodCUsLU
A better track from that album (Pilgrim), Going Down Slow...
Good album; haven't listened to it in a while.
You must unlearn what you have learned.
-- yoda
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^ Awesome. Sorry, I'm not going to stop listening to great asshole musicians just because they're assholes (looking at your corpse, John Lennon). Or other artists. Pablo Picasso was, in fact, called an asshole, may times. Modern Lovers...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc2iLAubras
Oh no, I can't look at the Blue Period or Cubism!
Roald Dahl, you asshole! Nicol Williamson, I heard you were an asshole, I'll never watch Excalibur again! No more Kevin Spacey films for me, damn you Usual Suspects and Se7en!
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Posted this many times, Clapton under a pseudonym (T.D.F - Retail Therapy (1997, right before Pilgrim), track: Rip Stop)...
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Miles Davis - Fat Time (live, 1982)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ai6J0aLgX8
Mike Stern is a guitar monster. Marcus Miller on bass.
The studio version is much better. Mike's solo is insane.
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here's the album 'Birds of Fire' (1973)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMXaUeciZBo
I had to stop at about the 30 minute mark, it's brilliant musicianship but so damn frenetic.
Yes, although the next track's much slower.
Anyway I had the same reaction when I first heard BoF - brilliant, but a bit too edgy.
I find "The Inner Mounting Flame" a bit easier on the brain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhzDBGi … Xy3voSP8ya
Saw Mahavishnu live ~1974 in a big hall in Amsterdam. The accoustics were terrible, you could hardly make out the music but you could see that everyone was playing ridiculously fast. Bit disappointing to be honest.
John McLaughlin's accoustic album "My Goal's Beyond" is beautiful:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd-JqnB … ST5zlsZsj3
...elevator in the Brain Hotel, broken down but just as well...
( a boring Japan blog (currently paused), now on Bluesky, there's also some GitStuff )
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Saw Mahavishnu live ~1974 in a big hall in Amsterdam. The accoustics were terrible, you could hardly make out the music but you could see that everyone was playing ridiculously fast. Bit disappointing to be honest.
Lol, same for me when I saw The Steve Morse Band (Dixie Dregs) back in the day, late 80s? Early 90s? He's an awesome guitarist, but they were the opener and you couldn't hear a flipping thing. Then Bobby and the Midnights played (Grateful Dead without Jerry) and the sound was great.
I also had that letdown with Mad Professor in DC in the late 90s. He records in analog and his mixes are prefect, but whoever was mixing his show off of DuPont Circle that night had all the levels pushed to passed 11 and it was so distorted that half the audience left within the first 30 minutes.
Mad Professor with Lee "Scratch" Perry - black ark experryments (1995)
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Of all the 90s downtempo groups (Massive Attack, Thievery Corporation, Zero 7, Air, dZihan and Kamian, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Portishead, ETBTG with Walking Wounded, Enigma's first album, Bonobo, Boozoo Bajou [really great lounge music], shout out to Death In Vegas, etc...), the one I still find to be the most listenable is Groove Armada.
Chicago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL4OuEeYj-4
Edge Hill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-50tkg … w&index=10
My favorite, Drifted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwFAJfy … Pw&index=3
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Tying the room together with Mad Professor/Massive Attack/Tracey Thorn (Everything But the Girl), No Protection (1995)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jhu90ERUoM
Detail... no two consecutive snare drum hits sound exactly alike.
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I only know one other track where bubble sounds are so prominent... Kool Keith - Black Elvis/Lost In Space, "Intro" (1999)...
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