Re: What song are you listening to right now?
Get your toes ready....Delvon LaMarr Trio
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Get your toes ready....Delvon LaMarr Trio
just introduced to these guys last night, they have been around for a while and hail from Dallas ............ think Marcus Miller and Stanley Clarke meet up with Guthrie Govan and Buckethead. There are some other git stars as well. Here is the whole thing I listened to, you can pick and choose .....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2dfe2yseIM
For anyone interested over the pond they will be in England Feb 2019
It is so interesting how some of your parents music sticks with you forever ( no matter if you like it or not ) . This what I listened to on many Saturday evenings.... sigh) Great voice though. And lyrics are not bad either...
Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfdkQGQ5xpA
This. For counteracting the syrupness
Rob Zombie and Marilyne Manson - Helter Skelter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAkjKzfzBLE
one of my fav "new" guitarists, listened to all of Grinding Gears last night and it is really good if you like the heavier metal instrumental stuff, like I do .......... he is also the other guitarist with Rob Chapman in the band Dorje
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7NwFgbTCqc
and here is Rabea with Rob and band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UFr21jkWOs
pretty good jam here and I thought it was a good idea for Fun Friday, Chris Stainton on keyboards ......... damn son, ain't he good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaeKOEMb_oI
I have heard of them but not actually heard them, this is great stuff here, really tight band ........ I'm on a roll
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPaR4Donl14
Gainesville - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
The whole American Treasure release is just SUPERB
R.H.R. - Mahogany Drift
R.H.R. is a "collective" between Troy Redfern, Jack J Hutchinson & Mike Ross, much in the mould of the original Royal Southern Brotherhood; just as good, except with a British twist. This is their debut album, three tracks penned by each, and each bringing their own toys into the other's sandbox.
I'll say more shortly on their own thread as I was at their kick-off gig at Hartlepool on Saturday but wanted to get the ball rolling here as I know more people tend to look in on this thread. I sincerely believe RHR are going to be BIG next year.
Itchy Teeth - Electric Paint
Oh this is well off the prairie; Itchy Teeth are a Dutch foursome, Charlie, Oli, Xav & Big M and their sound is a particular brand of psychedelic pop rooted somewhere between The Beatles & The Beach Boys but going as far out as Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band.
May be an acquired taste but with song titles like Adopting a Spacechild and Brian Wilson Is Still Alive, you know you’re gonna come away smiling….
Come In My Dojo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL9YJBRVHVQ
I’ll give this….. 72%
Mike Ross - Jenny’s Place
If you haven’t guessed, Mike Ross is the 3rd part of RHR, so seemed only fair that since I have the albums of the other two scallywags, that I check out Mike’s wares. Wouldn’t you know it, he’s originally from the Durham area, but relocated down south somewhere. Jenny’s Place is his most recent album, released this Spring, and builds on his return album, Spindrift. .
First thing about this album, it’s two-in-one; 9 new studio tracks and 6 “live” tracks with his band at The Latest in Brighton a couple of years back. This newer album boasts a full and muscular set of tracks. The textures found here are thick and sinewy, from the highway rolling ‘Dakota Red’ and the agonized blues of ‘Dark Powder’ to the Petty-esque choruses and melodic structure of ‘Jenny (Sun Goes Down)’ and the swagger of ‘The Big Picture’ or ‘Baby, I Love You’.
The live tracks, obviously mostly from Spindrift give a hint at the sort of heart-wrenchin’ road distilled performances Ross has become noted for; a joy to listen to but my advice would be to play both parts of the album separately since they don’t balance each other.
Dark Powder - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C80l2R7dwv4
Bamboozled (feat Jack Hutchinson) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA9pmjfr6qE
The Big Picture - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKnQUieGEKA
Just come across this. BCC at Wolverhampton doing No Quater. awesome and heavy just for Jane. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXzt7SjWTY
Just come across this. BCC at Wolverhampton doing No Quater. awesome and heavy just for Jane. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXzt7SjWTY
I remember that night very well. First time I met Rocket
PSmith1946 wrote:Just come across this. BCC at Wolverhampton doing No Quater. awesome and heavy just for Jane. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXzt7SjWTY
I remember that night very well. First time I met Rocket
Apparently first time meeting Rocket is a Milestone not just for me. Rocket - you are awesome!
I really like her voice, and the jazzy guitar here .......... listened to almost all of it last night and it is a solid effort
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HsZnUsgIMk
Hungry No More - Mudcrutch
"A an accordion busker in the southern Polish city of Krakow stunned observers with his up-to-speed rendition of Vivaldi's 'Storm' from the Four Seasons, usually played by ensembles https://www.newsflare.com//video/241484 … ldis-storm "
some questionable music been floating my way lately - but anyway
Rammstein - Sonne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StZcUAPRRac
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