WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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flpete1uw

Pauldo,
I smiled all the way through that! She's Good!
Peace,
Pete

sonicus

I think this is really a masterful performance !  
 

sonicus

And another masterful performance from another era  
Harry James & Helen Forrest ______ Harry is a musical influence of mine on the Trumpet  and Helen is my favorite  big  band singer from that era  
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David Houck

Wolf, that was wonderful!!  Thank you!  I've always loved Mark Knopfler's playing.
 
 
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sonicus

Hi Dave , I am glad you liked it . I really like to watch Mark Knopflers right hand technique !

sonicus

Michael Manring The Enormous Room
 

 
I took his  Bass clinic back in the early 90's  and have been in a follower ever since .  
 
Such an amazing player !

flpete1uw

Wolf,
 That's really cool, I think I get what's happening at the Headstock tuners but do you know what's he's doing at the bridge?
Peace,
Pete

sonicus

Hi Pete.    He has flippers at both the tuners & bridge !

hammer

Caught a live performance of Larry Coryell, Victor Bailey, & Lenny White earlier this week at the Dakota Jazz Club here in Mpls. Great venue and more importantly all of those guys are still incredible musicians. Need to now go back and reinvest some time in listening to their bodies of work.

dead_head

Dream Theater: Breaking The Fourth Wall live at the Boston Opera House.

pauldo

Stanley Clarke - Rocks, Pebbles and Sand
 
I haven't listened to this in awhile, I recall the first time I heard the title track and being captivated by that killer tone!

rv_bass

Acadian Driftwood...strikes a note while driving along the coast of Downeast Maine.

David Houck

Wolf; thanks for the Harry James piece.  After that, I had to play Miller's Moonlight Serenade.

lbpesq

Arcadian Driftwood - Great song!
 
As for me, I just finished listening to Car Talk - the Grateful Dead of radio programs!   (They're not the best at what they do, they're the only ones who do what they do).  lol
 
Bill, tgo

pauldo

I love Click and Clack The Tappet Brothers!
:-D