WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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serialnumber12

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edwin

Nice! I just got hired to do a theatrical performance of the Billy The Mountain. This going to be some fun!

s_wood

Here's another vote for Zappa's recently-released Roxy by Proxy. Brilliant!



David Houck

Here's an for a tune off that new album.  Sounds like Dream Theater; these guys are masters at what they do.

jacko

listening to the whole album, James does an incredible job making each character sound different. In general his voice sounds in a much better condition generally than the last couple of albums.
 
Graeme

sonicus

Hello my friends _____
My favorite Bob Dylan tune !
 
I love this tune, ____it is my head now as  I am about to start my 60th trip around our SUN !  ( 60th birthday)
 
Check out the great covers of this immortal tune !
 
  THE BYRDS

 
 My Back Pages-Marshall Crenshaw

 
GEORGIA WHITING   ( I love this  Womans voice)

 
 
Jackson Browne & Joan Osborne - My Back Pages ( With lyrics)    ( this version made me break out in tears , Seriously !)
 

 
 
    My Back Pages (Lyrics) ♣♦ BOB DYLAN & FRIENDS ♥♠ 30th Anniv. Concert
 

 
Wolf

bigredbass

Three turnin', Vernon burnin':
 

 
Turn it UP.
 
Joey

rv_bass

Great Tune, Wolf, Happy 60th, getting younger every day!

sonicus

Thanks Rob, It will actually be On 3/14 . This being # 60 , I am grateful to the Universe that I actually got this far !.  
 
 Wolf

cozmik_cowboy

Alpine Valley Aug. 8, 1982, with Zakir Hussien sitting in starting with Drumz & John Cipollina joining in from Not Fade Away.
After awhile in the parking lot, my buddy Bob & I wandered back to the car all aglow just as another car pulled in beside us and out climbed....well, ~5'5, slim but curvy, golden-brown hair to her waist, nothing under the plain white t-shirt, jeans cut off at the crotch then split up the seams to the waistband, fringed suede knee-high moccosin boots, and, on her right hand, one purple satin over-the-elbow glove with the fingers cut out.
We melted.
We still toast her to this day.
 
To the Purple Glove!
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

sonicus


David Houck

I like that Brown/Osborne version, especially that they didn't lockstep the harmonies, choosing their own phrasing even when singing together.  It somehow added, on a different level, to the story being told.

edwin

Joey, are you familiar with this?