The amazing music thread

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Re: The amazing music thread

#191 Post by PhantomTramp »

Phil Lesh & Friends:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9yFMSo7ev4

An timeless favorite:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5FN06LFfHk

His bass lines were as memorable as the melodies. His compositions were awesome.

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#192 Post by operadude »

"Keep Dancing, Keep Dreaming, and Keep the Music Alive"

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#193 Post by ThemetresAtrometos »

For metal funs:

SABATON - 2005 - PRIMO VICTORIA - ReArmed 01 - SHOTGUN
https://sabaton.bandcamp.com/track/shotgun

TurboKill - 2019 - Vice World - Track n' Spy
https://turbokill.bandcamp.com/track/track-nspy

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#194 Post by AVLinux »

Hi,

Not sure if we have any Blues fans here but I have just created a Web page for my Video Restoration hobby and have posted a compilation I made from my own Video collection of the incredible Albert, BB and Freddie King.

http://www.bandshed.net/pixxelfixx-archives/

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#195 Post by CharlesV »

Stuck on UFO the past few days ... this one is simply amazing...
UFO - profession of violence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z39wxjj ... h3&index=2
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#196 Post by j2mcgreg »

AVLinux wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 1:52 am Hi,

Not sure if we have any Blues fans here but I have just created a Web page for my Video Restoration hobby and have posted a compilation I made from my own Video collection of the incredible Albert, BB and Freddie King.

http://www.bandshed.net/pixxelfixx-archives/
Great stuff!!! I saw Muddy Waters at the Colonial Tavern in downtown Toronto in the summer of 1973 and BB King in the sixties when he was still a featured player in Bobby Bland's band.
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#197 Post by AVLinux »

j2mcgreg wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 6:44 pm Great stuff!!! I saw Muddy Waters at the Colonial Tavern in downtown Toronto in the summer of 1973 and BB King in the sixties when he was still a featured player in Bobby Bland's band.
Thanks!

Those must have been some incredible shows, Wow! I stupidly missed Muddy Waters probably the one and only time he was in London ON but was fortunate to see BB on a few occasions, one of them was in Toronto at the old El Mocambo in the early 80's, it had nightclub table seating (I'm sure you've been there as well!) and we were right in front of the stage, an amazing night! BB's band in some of the footage were the same guys who played that show.. Anyway thanks for watching and even more for commenting! I'm pulling together all my Grand Funk Railroad footage for the next one, much of the footage is pretty badly damaged unreleased stuff from the so-called 'import' market, going to have fire up the old turd polisher...lol.

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#198 Post by j2mcgreg »

Yeah the El Mo was one of my favourite haunts. I saw Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, the Doobie Brothers before they hit it big. Rahsaan Roland Kirk, the Downchild Blues Band, Junior Wells, and Buddy Guy a few times.
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#199 Post by AVLinux »

j2mcgreg wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 7:38 pm Yeah the El Mo was one of my favourite haunts. I saw Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, the Doobie Brothers before they hit it big. Rahsaan Roland Kirk, the Downchild Blues Band, Junior Wells, and Buddy Guy a few times.
Wow! That's quite a list!

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#200 Post by siamhie »

For the past month I've been obsessed with the West African rock scene. This is Mdou Moctar from Agadez, Niger.
The guitar work he does is phenomenal and those leads with just his index finger is incredible.

Mdou Moctar - Afrique Victime (that drummer is a monster in this track)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0lPeQA2hu4
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