The amazing music thread

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Re: The amazing music thread

#161 Post by FullScale4Me »

j2mcgreg wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2023 3:34 pm Fathers and Sons --a legendary blues album featuring:
Muddy Waters
Otis Spann
Michael Bloomfield
Paul Butterfield
Donald "Duck" Dunn
Sam Lay
Buddy Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygIj-8RPnsE
Great combo of legendary players!

One of my faves that I own the vinyl of is Super Session https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxRIcjsjdYE

Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield & Steven Stills
This 'session' was regarded by some as the precursor to Blood Sweat & Tears - formed by Al Kooper (no relation to Alice Cooper).
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#162 Post by Jerry3904 »

That's nice stuff goin' there!
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#163 Post by AVLinux »

j2mcgreg wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2023 3:34 pm Fathers and Sons --a legendary blues album featuring:
Muddy Waters
Otis Spann
Michael Bloomfield
Paul Butterfield
Donald "Duck" Dunn
Sam Lay
Buddy Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygIj-8RPnsE
Buddy Miles solo album 'Them Changes' shouldn't be missed in talk of similar related artists... Great cover arrangements of the Allman Brothers 'Dreams' and Neil Young's "Down By the River"

https://youtu.be/S-ECOlfm9Xs?si=cS5LOJRck7wVU4BC

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Re: The amazing music thread

#164 Post by l0dr3 »

yt-search: the baker gurvitz army memory lane musikladen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td5ktUD-icI

;)

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greetz l0dr3

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#165 Post by operadude »

@l0dr3 : :number1:

Good to have you back, Man!

You have helped me and many others!!!

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#166 Post by AVLinux »

Hello MX Musos!

I certainly can't speak to the "amazing" thread title but for what it's worth I'd like to share the latest compilation release of original music by my band Rated Blue (all recorded with AV Linux MX Edition):

Available on bandcamp and coming to Spotify and all major streaming services tomorrow:

https://bandshedrecords.bandcamp.com/al ... remastered

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#167 Post by compass »

> One of my faves that I own the vinyl of is Super Session

Yeah, I bought my copy of that excellent album back in the day.

I also bought back then the original vinyl of Blood, Sweat, And Tears, "Child Is Father To The Man."

Both quite excellent, indeed, most excellent, albums.

Since then, after Blood, Sweat And Tears II or III, they seemed to go commercial.

Such a shame. Such great music innovation turned into pop music....

Oh well..

Resume

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#168 Post by Resume »

Well I may be speaking to a non existent audience, but-
for classic music lovers check out Mstislav Rostropovich playing Bach's cello suites.
When I was living in Washington DC, I saw him performing them. Oh my what feeling!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83wY_IegKqU

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#169 Post by artytux »

Thanks for that, beautiful music.
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#170 Post by AVLinux »

Hi!

The Autumn album by The Elder Brothers has been released and is available on all major streaming platforms as well as Bandcamp. The album was recorded at Bandshed Records Studio with various versions of Ardour on various versions of AV Linux…

Liner notes:
Autumn signifies the transition from harvest with it’s bounty to the stillness of winter. It is a time for reflection. When we set out on this project our intention was to record some songs for posterity, but as work progressed we were filled with feelings of gratitude and surprise. We are thankful for the musical family and friends that we have been blessed to work with over these many years, and for the creativity and craft the writers of these songs have shared with the world. As we move from autumn to winter in our own lives we are happily surprised to discover that we still have the energy to reimagine them in our own way.

We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
https://bandshedrecords.bandcamp.com/al ... ers-autumn

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