WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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David Houck

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Thanks Paul; I've fixed the .

The Tedeschi Trucks video opens with Branford standing in the horn section with Lea and the others as if he's just another member of the band.  Her joy at being in that band is certainly understandable.

And I love the way that tune opens.

StefanieJones

Mccartney live in Grand Central Station NYC for a surprise concert.


David Houck

Quote from: StefanieJones on September 12, 2018, 03:49:31 PM
Mccartney live in Grand Central Station NYC for a surprise concert.

Very cool!  Thanks!

StefanieJones

You're welcome. The show was an enjoyable find. I think you can really hear the maturity in his voice now.  It's an inspiration that  we can age and still do what we enjoy. And, it sure did look like he was having fun.

David Houck

An interesting place to stick the horn section.   :)

Yes, and it's a good band.

StefanieJones

The acoustics in that place are amazing, too. And yes, the poor horn section. -__-;

David Houck

Just finished watching.  Wonderful close as they end with Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End.

And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make

pauldo

+1 on the McCartney.
The audience!  :-D

hankster

Just saw that band Sunday - without Branford though. Killer band.
Live each day like your hair is on fire.

David Houck

This appears to be an arrangement of Classical Gas.  And quite an impressive performance.

hankster

Live each day like your hair is on fire.

David Houck


edwardofhuncote

Quote from: David Houck on September 14, 2018, 06:43:33 PM
This appears to be an arrangement of Classical Gas.  And quite an impressive performance.


:o

I'm going back to bed.   ;D


But later today, I'll be listening to 3 discs worth of Dead & Company at Alpine Valley (Night 1), while traveling to Danville, Virginia to play a show myself. That ought to cover the trip to, and from. Not counting the obligatory Waffle House stop.

At risk of starting an argument, and keeping in mind here that I'm kinda' new to Grateful Dead music, at the tender age of <gulp> 49... I rather like the sound of the Mayer/Burbridge Dead too. It's different for sure. Oteil is much more symmetrical in constructing bass parts than Phil, but I think he does a great job keeping the spirit of the original there. And John Mayer has all he needs for the job. The only thing he isn't, is what he can't be. I like it.

hankster

I'll be spending much of the day and evening at the Kensington Market Jazz Festival in Toronto. Live jazz in every restaurant and cafe in the Market, as well as great music for free on the streets. Few Alembic if any but lots of great players!
Live each day like your hair is on fire.

Zut8083

Oscar Peterson Live at Ronnie Scott's, 1974-