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What's getting yer attention currently ?

Why ?

 

Here we go w/one of the prettiest recordings I know.

Steve Miller makes nice (don't let the mask scare ya)

Dig the pedal steel effects courtesy of "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSoGGKzQkuA

[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSoGGKzQkuA

 

Yer turn....

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Back when I was teaching, I ran the college radio station. One day, we got this album in from one of thr record companies that serviced our station.

The Bears?

Never heard of them.

But I had heard of Adrian Belew, so I thought I'd check it out.

When I heard the kick off on this tune, I was hooked. The brittle-brite razor sharp guitar tone was so different from anything else I was hearing, and that first line "Mama's little baby likes fear and torture" made me laugh out loud.

That was about 1990. It still grabs me .

 

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Always remember that you are unique. Just like everyone else.

 

 

 

 

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This one came to mind in light of the "Forgotten Guitarists" thread. An early Prog group that hardly anyone remembers or references.

 

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"Monsters are real, and Ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win." Stephen King

 

http://www.novparolo.com

 

https://thewinstonpsmithproject.bandcamp.com

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I'd like to hear more abt why/what but I always like to hear nore abt what why/why what, eh.....

 

Not sure of the "Why?", just something I thought of recently, and really wanted to hear again. As to "Why & What?", IMHO, the Strawbs really show the link between British Prog Rock and British Folk Rock, and I still love this song, even after, what, 40 years now, give or take?

 

Here's another all-but-forgotten band, unless you're a fan of the Canterbury Scene, in which case, you'll enjoy this . . .

 

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"Monsters are real, and Ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win." Stephen King

 

http://www.novparolo.com

 

https://thewinstonpsmithproject.bandcamp.com

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[font:Comic Sans MS]love the '80s state-of-the-art video effects, too:[/font]

 

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I wonder whether that cat was walking on a treadmill or did the camera op have to stroll along side them for some of those shots...?

 

I kind of like falling back on this tune:

 

[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOjTweUPt3Q

 

Love the Strat sound and Chris and his band do an excellent job each time they play it live...even if no one is around! :cool:

Agreed.

I esp like the chordal splash at 2:11 & the arpeggiations at various places' sometime both guitarists are playing diff arpeggiated lines simultaneously :2thu: .... & what a relaxed perf.

 

I've picked up on this CD again recently after a long lay-off. Especially this highly favored track. Has a sort of late '60's-early '70's flavor to me......

 

[video:youtube]https://youtu.be/rBw7qX_jOqE

Kinda lugubrious but great snare sound & cymbal ring at 1:34. Interesting vox effect during final refrain.

Thanks.

... that first line "Mama's little baby likes fear and torture" made me laugh out loud.

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Me, too !

This one came to mind in light of the "Forgotten Guitarists" thread. An early Prog group that hardly anyone remembers or references.

 

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Those may be the longest intro & outro sections of a song I've ever heard.

I confess I was getting sleepy til that funky kboard line poppped up at 3:29 & kept me in the game long enough to hear that neat gtr knot that opened the instrumental section at 4:52.

... another all-but-forgotten band, unless you're a fan of the Canterbury Scene, in which case, you'll enjoy this . . .

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Not yet a fan of the Canterbury scene but maybe someday...

That one was bit more my style, esp the gtr /drum duet that kicked things off.

The drummer really caught my attention, though, w/what was played during abt 3:00~4:30. Fantastic, as was the bit c.7:00~7:40 or so.

 

Thanks!

 

 

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This one's not really a song but an instrumental perf that's caught me for the fiery playing of Jimmy Herring & the 2nd guitarist, who I think is Tom Cuarna [ https://www.tomguarna.com ].

 

Perf opens w/ a 1879s style jazz-funk bs-dr invitation before hitting the tune's head [abt 0:45].

Herring plays a scalding solo [1:10 ~ 2:55] featuring some clever shifting motifs & well placed vib bar work.

He definitely puts the rock back into jazz rock. :rawk:

 

That's followed by a bs solo w/ some drm-triggered bits (that I haven't fully figured out yet) & a kb solo which JH comps behind [3:50 ~4:50].

Catch the funky stuff just aft the 4 min mark !

 

 

Abt 4:45 the bassist calls an audible to the apparently bored Lenny White & the hit the head again before the 2nd gtr's solo [4:30~6:40] which follows the same melodic arch as Herring's, though w/less overt rock flavor.

 

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Anyone know the name of this thing ? :idk

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From 1999, Beck & Batten part yer hair !

:freak::w00t::rawk::w00t::pop:

 

Points of interest:

The bent note (off-screen @ 0:42~ 0:47) that seems a quote from Allman's slide work on the orig "Layla" track ;

the slide-tapping, uh, thing happening @ 1:20~1:45 ;

the gtr close up that starts abt 2:15, showing some of JB's unorthodox techniques = picking, some of the manipulation of the vib bar (that looks accidental is deliberate), etc.

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If ya need a calming smoothover, try this....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv4RuGP2GEk

[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv4RuGP2GEk

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Everyone knows I'm a HUGE McLaughlin freak. And recently while digging thru my pile of CDs, I ran across one by John that for some reason I haven't listened to for years. So I put it in my player and have been wearing it, the player AND my wife out with it for the last week

 

My favorite track from MAHAVISHNU('84)--dig the counterpointing twixt Bill Evan's sax and John's synth ax towards the end...

 

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As I'm listening, v fluid use of synth, esp for that time.

I prefer when JM drops the gnat notes for more lyrical stuff (the line at 1:33~1:40 for example).

Similarly the opening of Evans's solo is my fave section, although the knot he & Cobham twine at 2:40~2:45 is a pleasantly surprising "bump down the stairs" ( I wonder if BC ever re-tracked his parts to better accentuate what happening :idk ---maybe that's why they left him of the cover pics...breaking jazz rules :D ).

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Both my CD and old vinyl( long gone) never HAD any "cover pics", so I couldn't tell ya. But BC has ALWAYS broken any jazz "rules"( a genre that's always claimed NOT to really HAVE any), that's what made him great. ;)

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Yeah, I saw that. I'm just saying the LP I had didn't have any pics on the cover. Maybe the one above was an import. Those always had different cover art than the U.S. releases for some reason.

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New release:

 

Steve Hackett just released a new version of the GTR hit "When The Heart Rules the Mind". No Steve Howe; but another Steve (Rothery, from Marillion) handles some additional rhythm guitar work. Got to admit - Hackett's voice is quite strong here. Not as high as Max Bacon on the original, but certainly not bad; just a bit different.

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And one that's been on my mind lately, mostly due to the lyrics and a personal situation. But a stress relieving chord basher; you need them every now and then. Rush in fine form.

[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUv9UdOL4pI

 

Enjoy!

"Am I enough of a freak to be worth paying to see?"- Separated Out (Marillion)

NEW band Old band

 

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"Olsen Olsen" / I really like that synth sound [i presume, since it doesn't match the movements of the bow on gtr] that starts up at 0:56, a quite affecting sound, as is the vocal.

Hard to tell within the overall sound but I wonder whether the vox got any particular production treatment or if that's just the way it was sung.

Has a really drawn out, stretched quality.

Nice track.

Thanks for bringing it !

 

The Hackett tune makes a great wake-up number after Sigur Ros's dreamscape !

For a moment I thought he was melding an old Mott the Hoople tune in there [0:30~0:36, etc] but then he reels off something like that downward line at 1:05 & I'm made to sit up straight & listen carefully. The transition out of the gtr lead at 3:25~3:50 is cool too. Reminds me a bit of this [2:18]:

[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKjfjO2Y1H4

 

The Rush clip is good. I esp like how initially the vocal rhythm is riding the upbeats.

Lifeson's work is good but my fave bit is Peart's showbiz moment at 3:25----- or it was til they hit the Sly :freak: Stone riff at 5:21

 

Don't know abt the rest of you but I absolutely love digging into some of this stuff that I usually wouldn't hear.

:2thu:

 

YT rolled this 1 up for me when "Wish Them Well" ended...I like it even more.

Lifeson really soars at 4:36. :cool:

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Found this one that fell behind the shelf unit(God knows when) and been wearing IT out for the last week too. Just love this track(used to jam on it with a couple of buds back in the "day") ;) no pun intended. :D

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I kind of like falling back on this tune:

 

[video:youtube]

 

Love the Strat sound and Chris and his band do an excellent job each time they play it live...even if no one is around! :cool:

 

LOVE the mother-of-toilet-seat strat!

 

Always remember that you are unique. Just like everyone else.

 

 

 

 

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@ Picker, the Strat sound he's getting out of that toilet seat are as important as Mark Knopfler's on Sultans of Swing IMHO. That's not the one I saw him playing on stage, so he gets that sound out of other Strats as well...can't judge a book by it's cover... :cool:
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@ Picker, the Strat sound he's getting out of that toilet seat are as important as Mark Knopfler's on Sultans of Swing IMHO. That's not the one I saw him playing on stage, so he gets that sound out of other Strats as well...can't judge a book by it's cover... :cool:

Hey, I MEANT it, I love the looks of that thing!

Always remember that you are unique. Just like everyone else.

 

 

 

 

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