WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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flpete1uw

Liquid Tension Experiment
Intense!

David Houck

Pete; Liquid Tension Experiment is some great stuff.  I hadn't seen this video before; thanks for the post!

dead_head

I love L.T.E. and Dream Theater. This is great watching and listening to with headphones. Thanks for posting.

Rob   

pauldo

Tony Levin with his Stick!  Great fun.

On a different website George Harrison came into the conversation . . . here's one of his with Willie Weeks.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=F1-FKH530Ks

tncaveman

Quote from: pauldo on January 29, 2017, 02:51:33 PM
Tony Levin with his Stick!  Great fun.

On a different website George Harrison came into the conversation . . . here's one of his with Willie Weeks.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=F1-FKH530Ks

The George was nice :)

Stephen
Prog Rock - Jazz Fusion fan living in the Heart of Country Music

David Houck

Just finished watching the whole LTE show (I had to take a few breaks for chores and stuff).  Amazing musicianship.

And the Rhapsody In Blue was wonderful!

elwoodblue

...and now, for something completely different...



peoplechipper

Kitties In Chains, awesome! was just before listening to Killdozer's version of "Conquistador" by Procol Harum; I really dislike procul harum but love Killdozer and what they can do with a cover...

tncaveman

Dynamo - Clusterfunk    These guy's are a "local" band of young musicians from Belmont University. Seen them several times.  Sometimes serious - sometime quite the party band.  Nice guys too.  They have been touring the eastern half lately.  Highly recommended.





And some have vocals 


Stephen
Prog Rock - Jazz Fusion fan living in the Heart of Country Music

edwardofhuncote

Fantastic stuff Caveman.  ;)

One of the (few) things I miss about living in Nashville, even back in my day (20 years ago) there was always something interesting going on somewhere in town. The tourist-y stuff was really kinda' confined to either Opryland or Broadway & Printer's Alley, and largely seasonal at that, but if you looked around the message boards at Vanderbilt or Belmont, there was plenty else happening. You just had to know where to look. One of my hangout-n-jam buds was a student at Belmont, working on a degree in Music Business, and always seemed to know. Ah, glory days...  ;D

pauldo

Dynamo was a blast.  A really fun aspect for me is watching how much the musicians are enjoying themselves and their cohorts.  That energy is so infectious.
What was that freaky trumpet_oboe_synth_clarinet thingy?  Dude was laying it down with that thing!

David Houck


elwoodblue

I never thought I'd want a midi trumpet...now I sorta do.

tncaveman

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Quote from: pauldo on January 30, 2017, 10:25:03 AM
Dynamo was a blast.  A really fun aspect for me is watching how much the musicians are enjoying themselves and their cohorts.  That energy is so infectious.
What was that freaky trumpet_oboe_synth_clarinet thingy?  Dude was laying it down with that thing!

The enjoyment is shared with the audience every time I have seen them.  They record live in the studio with a small audience (that helps offset the production cost).  A new album is coming out soon. 

And check out these from another recording session.  The trombone player is bad to the bone!





Almost all of their stuff is available on YouTube from them.

Stephen
Prog Rock - Jazz Fusion fan living in the Heart of Country Music

pauldo

Came upon this.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oVR6ZvWkL5Q
I learned things about Geddy Lee that I didn't know.

Also have to ask if he has ever had an Alembic?
He mentions Jack Cassidy and Entwistle as two of his influences and also reveals that he is starting to collect basses. . . .  why not Alembic?