WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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bigredbass

Mark with Chester, two CGP's.
 

 
 . . . luckily, when my in-laws signed on as extras for this video shoot, they were well-behaved . . . .
 
Joey

bigredbass

Mark owns this guest track from Tina's 80's album BREAK EVERY RULE: 'Overnight Sensation' (who needs 'Steamy Windows' after this ?!?)
 

 
Joey
 
PS:
 
This just in from the People's Republic of East Nashville Weather Proletariat:  7 of snow on my back deck.

bigredbass

The comrades have reported snow levels are increasing, Nyet ! !  Now where did I stash the Stoli . . . .
 

 
Joey

edwardofhuncote

How could I possibly have never seen either of those Joey?! That's great stuff. Down here, we never, ever take the name of Chet in vain.  
 
Day one, shift two. I'm at our BIG water plant until midnight, then back to mine on the other side of town, crash out for a few hours, then I'll get up and try to taxi some of our guys in to work tomorrow. So far - there's 8 inches of New Hampshire Cocaine, Connecticut Confetti, New England Clam Powder... whatever you wanna' call this mess.
 
I have a small confession to make. When it became obvious I was going to be here a couple or three days, I went home and got a bass and my practice amp. And just in case the power grid craps out, I grabbed my old Gibson A-model mandolin. I'm set, bring it on. =)  
 
Here's another Mark Knopfler tune Marbletown... pretty sure this is Glenn Worf on bass.

sonicus

Joey , two great vids , thanks !   I remember when  Mark King with Level 42 toured with Tina as an opening act for her in the 80's . She was spectacular . Her performances were outreaching to the concert goers as she made a point to make direct eye contact with as many folks as she could . It was an endearing experience as she looked right in to your eyes and sang just for you just in that moment.  Mark King was as awesome as ever at those shows as well !  
 
 Wolf

jazzyvee

Im just watching a documentary on BBC4 about Lemmy!
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

pauldo

Lemmy!
 
Dusted off some old ones and found this with a bonus Alembic sighting.
 
At 1:15 they show a couple shots of Dave Myles with what appears to be a Series Bass.
 
Max Webster/ Rush. - Battlescar
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jZh_ibIkRYA
 
Can you have too many Canadians rockin'?

jazzyvee

Yes Paul was listening to Lemmy. :-)  
I'm not a Motorhead fan or anything like that. Don't know much of they music except Ace Of Spades. It was a good documentary and half way through I realised I'd seen it before but it was worth seeing again. :-)
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

pauldo

I ass-u-me it is the one where he was asked what his most precious possession was in his apartment.  And without missing a beat he says 'my son, Paul'.
 
You gotta love a man that has his priorities straight.

jazzyvee

The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

edwardofhuncote

Okay, this kinda' creeps me out a little bit...
 

 

 
Hat-tip to Forest. (ed_zeppelin)

sonicus

I have the DVD set of this ! It kept me well distracted and amused from my flu symptoms the last time that I was afflicted . I am glad that I own the DVD.

ed_zeppelin

I love those things! Whoever comes up with that stuff is a genius. I finally know what to train my pet spider crab to do!
 
I'll bet I know what inspired that first one, Greg. The 42-string Pikasso guitar Linda Manzer made for Pat Metheny:
 



David Houck

I have that Mark and Chet CD.  Thanks for posting the video link; I hadn't listened to it in quite a while.

David Houck

I like that Marbletown video; thanks!