WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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David Houck

The Robillard and Ellis is nice!

cozmik_cowboy

Jeannie Cheatham and the Sweet Baby Blues Band.  If you ever wondered "Just why would you do want a 6-piece horn section anyway?", well - here's your answer!



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

David Houck

Quote from: cozmik_cowboy on January 16, 2019, 09:45:57 PM
Jeannie Cheatham and the Sweet Baby Blues Band.

They look like they're having fun.

David Houck

Larkin Poe - Come On in My Kitchen


rv_bass

A little something to start the weekend...



pauldo

Michael Manring, a live version I never heard before Adhan/ The Enormous Room*







* best with headphones in a lowlight condition.

rv_bass

Cool stuff, Pauldo,what was the device with the blue light that he stareted off with in his picking hand?

edwardofhuncote

Dave, the Robert Johnson reminds me it's been too long since I last had the lap steel out - no excuse for that!


Rob, I'll see your Help on the Way, and raise you an Eyes of the World a buddy of mine sent me the other day... I hadn't heard this one, but I'm told this 9/7/73 show may be the first one where Jerry played "Wolf", and you can kinda' hear he's enjoying that.




I just saw these guys play here in Roanoke last night... my buddy John is writing about them for Bluegrass Today so we went and caught their act. Crazy skills all around in this band. I especially enjoyed meeting and talking to Vince, their bassist during the break.






pauldo

Quote from: rv_bass on January 19, 2019, 05:32:05 AM
Cool stuff, Pauldo,what was the device with the blue light that he stareted off with in his picking hand?

An ebow, he may actually be using two in that video!
Normally guitarists use them, they set up a magnetic field that gets the string vibrating and the result can be some amazing harmonics... IF you know what you are doing - ask me how I know!  :o

rv_bass

#3489
Thanks, Pauldo,  pretty cool effect!

Nice Eyes of the World, Greg, good bluegrass stuff too!

pauldo

Confession:  watching Lawrence Welk this evening, my parents always watched it and seeing reruns is a hoot.
They covered this song and it is truly a timeless classic that TODAY is probably even more important.  How do we get our society back into loving the planet, themselves and each other instead of greed and egos?



rv_bass

#3491
Nice, Pauldo!

Here's one I like...Bruce Cockburn, Waiting for a Miracle

https://youtu.be/W-hJJtyPntA?list=PLpZ7Bu4NHpKfuGlcYR_Qu90OVXItsPIA0

lbpesq

Ah, yes, Lawrence Welk!  The mention of his name always brings this oldie-but-goodie to mind.  Best part is Mr. Welk's comment at the end.


Bill, tgo


pauldo

Personally I feel that anything related to nature IS spiritual...  and science points to the benefits of more plants in our life's. 8)


Wisconsin's new governor is putting legalization at the forefront of his agenda.  The wheels of progress need to kick into turbo gear.  Apparently medicinal comes before personal use.  I work third shift these days, I think any sensible doctor would agree that a good Indica would counter act my non-circadian sleep cycle and provide me with better rest... just sayin'.

adriaan

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