WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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hankster

Back to NRPS - a moment to consider the great Buddy Cage and his steel solo on  "Hello Mary Lou". What teenage kid could have resisted that?
Live each day like your hair is on fire.

tbrannon

I imagine this will tickle a few feathers in this crowd.  :)


hankster

Live each day like your hair is on fire.

Zut8083

Carolina Eyck presents Morricone's "The Ecstasy of Gold" with her voice and on theremin-

edwardofhuncote

Quote from: David Houck on July 04, 2018, 01:45:11 PM



Her bowing is bewildering. It's so completely different from the fiddle music I'm used to hearing, and yet, one is descended from the other, almost directly. Thanks for posting.  :)

edwardofhuncote

A buddy of mine just sent me this video of Sam Bush and Chris Thile, from recently at Telluride. I shouldn't be surprised by anything those two can pull off. Golly.  :P



growlypants

I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.

David Houck

The Wood Brothers was nice; thanks!

And that might have been the best Theremin playing I've seen.

And the Bush and Thile was nice as well!

tbrannon

Glad you all enjoyed the Wood Brothers.

Another song that sounds like it could have been recorded 40+ years ago

Secrets- The Karminsky Experience

David Houck

Apparently, this is a project band put together by the guitar player.  The video is a (looks like there are some others than I plan to check out; this is the one I've just run across).


First, I like the video work; multiple cameras.  The camera people are in a lot of the shots, but that's okay in this case.  Next the guitar and the keyboard are really good; I especially liked the guitar work on the Steve Morse stuff.


If you're unfamiliar with Steve Morse era Deep Purple recordings, you may find that they sound a bit more current; especially the guitar parts.


And finally, they did the whole thing in one take; which I thought was pretty good work.

Zut8083

The Best of Goodman...as I try to win at dominos while playing against my wife.  The clarinet work is helping to distract her.  If I start playing Marcus Miller on bass clarinet, I should also start playing for money.

Further, I am in the midst of making easy tomato sauce on the stove and watching the cats.  I may be ready to play "The Black Page#1", next.  Probably definitely not.

The King of Swing-


Marcus Miller-

rv_bass


David Houck

That Tony Rice cover of Nardis is wonderful; thanks!

David Houck


David Houck

The same group I mentioned above, Martin Miller et al, this time doing .  These guys are good.