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Sometimes you just gotta turn it up and rock on.....!!
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Sometimes you just gotta turn it up and rock on.....!!
Mr. King and U2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1GLDGiLE4c
I was a really big fan of Poco back in the day, you know that was Neil's brother Rusty Young on steel guitar ? ........... and these guys too
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFM-VaUO_CE
I like Poco too. Here's some nice steel guitar work from Mr. Young.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H69fAG7VMbs
many thanks, will check it out here shortly. I'm not getting much work done today, that's too bad. I was able to see Robin only one time with Procul Harem on the Broken Barricades tour, they were good and a cheap ticket back then
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2afD0B0I-g
WOW that was beautiful blue, brings back so many memories and also a tear or two
I like Poco too. Here's some nice steel guitar work from Mr. Young.
Some hot jazz for a rainy Wed here, anybody ever heard of a bass player name of Hadrien Feraud ? I had not but certainly know who he is now. Google search him and you will find out he has played with many well knowns .............. Lee's son is on the drums, I just love me some Lee Rit, sadly this is a bucket list item to see him live but this will do
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Euu6jEyJqks
the first song you may recognize from his Six String Theory release, which features a host of great guitarists and some other excellent session guys, well worth owning or downloading
Bonus track ............... featuring Larry's son on bass and Toss Panos on drums
www.youtube.com/watch?v=metejrTlWrY
Gary Moore passed away nine years ago today. I'm listening to two of my favorites from him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O_YMLDvvnw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GirSMrzQo4
Can't stop at two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U9Q3UlO5gM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFYuzKKhphI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6V48_CvbHP8
great stuff blue, thanks for posting, you made my Thursday. Albert seemed to be blown away, I still don't understand how he got all of that sustain with just minimal effects ................ oh yeah, it's those really old Les Pauls
Can't stop at two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U9Q3UlO5gM
great stuff blue, thanks for posting, you made my Thursday. Albert seemed to be blown away, I still don't understand how he got all of that sustain with just minimal effects ................ oh yeah, it's those really old Les Pauls
blue81ta wrote:Can't stop at two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U9Q3UlO5gM
Your welcome. Gary always makes the workday go much better.
Gary with another Mr. King.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUaevnP1LLg
A VERY young Ted Nugent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Beh1ipK3hN0
Sober as a judge and smokin white hot
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCIilBKA-xA
Wee Wee Hours - Ron Wood & Imelda May
Cher - Believe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZXRV4MezEw dancing around today
Troy Redfern - This Raging Heart (2020)
First new album of 2020, and it’s set a bloody high benchmark for the year. No great changes in Troy’s at technique, alley cat vocals and a visceral slide guitar being the mainstay; not that it’s all brutal, espeically the air In Memories, reminiscent of Amazing Grace, but with such a light touch…
So, beginning with ‘Wrong Side Of The Tracks’ which is a runaway steam train of an opener with that slide working overtime before Troy’s snarling tones kick in. letting up, but only slightly is ‘Tonight’, and this has a wonderful Stonesy swagger to it.
‘It Ain’t Easy’ has different, but no less infectious beat, letting the slide rest a little, before ‘On My Knees’ sees the slide returning, working its magic on this hypnotic track.‘ My Oh My’ is old school blues boogie, almost rockabilly in places, something Troy excelles at. Then ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ is just awesome. ‘Engraved’ is a slow burner and sees Troy swapping the Silvertone for some resonator guitar work. ‘Left For Dead’ lifts the pace back up to an almost frantic level with some full on playing before ‘In Memories’ brings us a slower instrumental gospel-blues tune which has a really beautiful sound and shows that it’s not all playing like your hair is on fire.
Closing this 36 minute piledriver of an album we have ‘Slash And Burn’, which pretty much book-ends how we started: energetic, full on, until nothing left in the tanks. Again there is that rockabilly undertone which works so well.
Great end to a wonderful album, and a really good showcase for Troy’s talents. If this album was a fun to make as it has been to listen to since it shredded my door mat yesterday, then the upcoming tour with WATB is going to be wild…
Cuig - Theory of Chaos 2018
This is the 2nd album from the young Irish quintet and one I’d very much recommend as it shows a quantum leap in their development and confidence. The traditional Irish folk roots are still there, but more as a framework as the Stewart brothers and the Murphy brothers exercise their writing skills, especially Cathal, coming to the forefront. What they’ve prodced here is a very polished, progressive album, acknowledging their roots while showing a more contemporary feel.
Break out the Bushmills…..
I wish I could write reviews like Mike, but I'm nowhere near as knowledgeable.
Every time I hear this song I'm reminded of another Bonabud who rarely posts here
any more. Actually he was the person who brought me here to the forum and someone I respected greatly. Sadly we had a blow up years ago that I sincerely regret that ended our friendship.
This is just another pop song that reminds me of the Zombies, but hits home for me and my old mate.
Maybe someday I'll be forgiven.
Just write it as I feel it, and I feel that you'd enjoy both albums despite them being so different: Troy is very much in the mould of Johnny Winter, without being a copyist. Cuig on the other hand, their ages belie their depth of talent and experience within the more traditional Irish folk and this album Theory of Chaos shows them developing from those roots into a more contemporary style; Cathal Murphy especially is one to watch out for.
I do remember these guys from the early 70s, what a trip back in time ............. RIP Brian Connelly
Oh wow and the hair, early hair band glam
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBdFA6sI6-8
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