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Palama Offline
#1051 Posted:
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drnos wrote:
For palama: "I hate the f:/€¥ing Eagles, man". The Dude


I don't care for the "new" Eagles. I'm a big fan of the original line-up plus Don Felder. Not a Joe Walsh fan, or at least, not a Joe Walsh with the Eagles fan. Joe with the James Gang or solo, okay but he pretty much ruined it for me when he joined up.
drnos Offline
#1052 Posted:
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Creedence. Now there's a band.
DadZilla3 Offline
#1053 Posted:
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Posts: 4,633
Palama wrote:
Okay, sure, I give her that but she kinda let herself go (...and I've seen pictures of her throughout the years but the latest one I saw of her...oh boy...).

Grace Slick too.

Before
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-gsjj69Xe8yA/Ty9a1bkE5OI/AAAAAAAABio/A3s24cdIgcc/s320/grace_slick_grace9_hpDuSM9.sized.jpg

After
http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/replicate/EXID30199/images/resized_grace_slick_pp_16.jpg
tyyler82 Offline
#1054 Posted:
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Widespread Panic
dstieger Offline
#1055 Posted:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gO7FI_ogvA

So many great female bass players......this is one of the best
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#1056 Posted:
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The new Pearl Jam - "Lightning Bolt"...it's a better record because you can actually hear the words Eddie Vedder is singing instead of the mumbling warble...musically it's more of an acoustic album with shades of their former glory with tinges of Beck, Green Day and The Black Keys...if you're a fan...you're gonna get it.
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#1057 Posted:
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Posts: 55,745
dstieger wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gO7FI_ogvA

So many great female bass players......this is one of the best



She has a very bright future! I have to add Paz Lenchantin (at least that's the name on the restraining order the cops gave me) to the mix.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTgKRCXybSM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgg1PJap4PM


She's going to have my babies!
dstieger Offline
#1058 Posted:
Joined: 06-22-2007
Posts: 10,889
DrMaddVibe wrote:
The new Pearl Jam - "Lightning Bolt"...it's a better record because you can actually hear the words Eddie Vedder is singing instead of the mumbling warble....


no chit? I'm going to have to give it a listen. I was a big fan of Pearl Jam back through the first 4-5 albums. However, I still literally laugh out loud every time I hear Yellow Ledbetter...."Make me fries!"....lol



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLd22ha_-VU
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1059 Posted:
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Posts: 55,745
Here's my take on "Lightning Bolt"

Gave "Lightning Bolt" a couple of spins yesterday.

I'm glad they're back making music. One reason for that is FINALLY Eddie Vedder stopped using the mashed potato microphone he used to sing through. Sounded more like some mumbling wino or Mushmouth from Fat Albert...gone is THAT Eddie on this. He sings with a confidence. He actually WANTS you to understand the words he's singing. Perhaps it was the long absence...maybe it was his solo stabs onstage...IDK...I don't care...I'm glad I can finally understand the guy without reading the lyrics sheet.

Musically...how can you bash the rest of the band? Honestly? They've ALWAYS been a very tight band in the studio and live...they stretch the material in ways that you wouldn't see it coming...McReady and Gossard are a near perfect guitar tandem alongside Keef and Mick Taylor, Tipton and Downing...and the older Def Leppard duo of Steve Clark and Phil Collen...when they share lead riffs...it just happens.

Is this an album for the newer fan of theirs...no. This is a treat for their longtime fans. The ones that saw them early on and the ones that kept on listening to what they were doing. I would honestly say this album reminds me of a painting that was put on canvas by Beck during the "Sea Changes" period...Jack Johnson's "Thicker Than Water" with a brush spray of the Black Keys and Green Day.

My favorite tracks so far are "Swallowed Whole", "Infallible" and "My Father's Son".

Look, by this time they're not out to put the world on fire. They've already done that and when you see them live...they go back to those first 3 albums deep and show you..but this is them...relaxed...refreshed...rehearsed...and ready to tour again. If you were a fan...you're going to get this. Enjoy!
frankj1 Offline
#1060 Posted:
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4th and 5th listen to newish Jason Isbell album Southeastern.

searching for my copy of Patterson Hood solo effort...
tyyler82 Offline
#1061 Posted:
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Posts: 2,816
frankj1 wrote:
4th and 5th listen to newish Jason Isbell album Southeastern.

searching for my copy of Patterson Hood solo effort...


^Slacker... :)




Listening to some Grant Lee Buffalo thanks to Frank.

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#1062 Posted:
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tyyler82 wrote:
^Slacker... :)




Listening to some Grant Lee Buffalo thanks to Frank.


I'll look around for some Grant Lee Phillips solo stuff, minus the Buffalo trio.
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#1063 Posted:
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tyyler82 wrote:
^Slacker... :)




Listening to some Grant Lee Buffalo thanks to Frank.


your in box is full
tyyler82 Offline
#1064 Posted:
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fixed for now...:)




Crossraods Guitar Festival 2010
Palama Offline
#1065 Posted:
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The Harder They Come soundtrack
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#1066 Posted:
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I was listening to Sinatra... Now Sesame Street.
edin508 Offline
#1067 Posted:
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Nativity in Black CD #1, cranking on the job site today. Some pretty good covers.
Palama Offline
#1068 Posted:
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The Waimea Music Festival
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#1069 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgg1PJap4PM

ThumpUp
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#1070 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,745
Cactus!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNg1RMGYmzE&list=RD09GNg1RMGYmzE


Now you have to ask yourself...did they inspire Led Zeppelin or did Led Zeppelin inspire them?Unsure
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#1071 Posted:
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Joan Osborne backed by the Funk Brothers, 'What Becomes of the Broken Hearted'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA0GcXV2njY
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#1072 Posted:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZDaHEBTAtM

Like Billy Corgan, Jeff Beck seems to favor the lady bassists
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1073 Posted:
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The Black Crowes - my own "Greatest Hits" of theirs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcXy0zDQdEw&list=PL00F956AF39E3D60D

Doin what the Rolling Stones can't anymore...or the Allman Brothers (RIP Duane!)...or the Faces...meh...they just flat out kick ass! What a great band.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1074 Posted:
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Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
tyyler82 Offline
#1075 Posted:
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Posts: 2,816
Toadies
Palama Offline
#1076 Posted:
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Audio version of Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea" read by Charleston Heston
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#1077 Posted:
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viagra commercial during the 7th inning stretch
Palama Offline
#1078 Posted:
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Dennis Pavao - one of the best Hawaiian falsetto singers ever.
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#1079 Posted:
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the great Mose Allson
The Mose Chronicles-Live in London. He was 72 when this was recorded in 2000. No one has ever done "You Are My Sunshine" like him...and he does it like the sad song/story it is, not a happy sing-along-with-Mitch version.
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#1080 Posted:
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Charlie Musselwhite...Sanctuary
outstanding
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#1081 Posted:
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Jason Becker's "Collection"…love the version of "It's Showtime" on this one vs. what was on Dave's.
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#1082 Posted:
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James McMurtry
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#1083 Posted:
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Korn. See you on the other side.
tyyler82 Offline
#1084 Posted:
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we need you to find
a comfortable space,
that is not only comfortable,
but vulnerable.
I want you to shut your eyes and go there,
and we'll meet you on the other side...meet you on the other side...meet you on the other side
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#1085 Posted:
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You Gave Me a Mountain by Elvis ... written by Marty Robbins, but I love Elvis's version . . .

Herfing
Palama Offline
#1086 Posted:
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London Calling by The Clash - it's been a while since I listened to this album all the way through. Brought back a lot of memories.
tyyler82 Offline
#1087 Posted:
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Audioslave
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1088 Posted:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXlP1ds2l5c

Damageplan - Save Me


RIP Dimebag!
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#1089 Posted:
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tyyler82 wrote:
Audioslave


".........bereft of me."Applause
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#1090 Posted:
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Bob Wayne- Till The Wheels Fall Off
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#1091 Posted:
Joined: 05-03-2012
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Three Dog Night - Never Been to Spain

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm6qw_yeo6o&list=FLX1aCxwCHyPsvgE3NsTPpwQ&index=3
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#1092 Posted:
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Primus - Pork Soda
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#1093 Posted:
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Got Bored


NOFX Never Trust A Hippy
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#1094 Posted:
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wheelrite wrote:
Me,

Outlaws,,,
Green Grass and High Tides,

Fantastic album...


wheel,



Hard to beat that one. Always liked the Southern-fried rock....not sure what part of Seattle instilled that in me.

I was spinning some Warren Zevon. Too sad...re-re-watched his last appearance on Letterman.

Needing a pickup, I switched the iPod to some Big Wreck. Awesome band...if you don't know of them, pop over to YouTube and check out "That Song", which I believe is their best. Also just finished some Black Country Communion. Amazing stuff...Jason Bonham, Joe Bonamassa , Glen Hughes, and Derek Sherinian. Fav is "The Great Divide", a good old-fashioned rock anthem.
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#1095 Posted:
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pacman357 wrote:
Hard to beat that one. Always liked the Southern-fried rock....not sure what part of Seattle instilled that in me.

I was spinning some Warren Zevon. Too sad...re-re-watched his last appearance on Letterman.

Needing a pickup, I switched the iPod to some Big Wreck. Awesome band...if you don't know of them, pop over to YouTube and check out "That Song", which I believe is their best. Also just finished some Black Country Communion. Amazing stuff...Jason Bonham, Joe Bonamassa , Glen Hughes, and Derek Sherinian. Fav is "The Great Divide", a good old-fashioned rock anthem.


Pacman !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Very cool to see ya here !
DrMaddVibe Offline
#1096 Posted:
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Kurt Vile - Childish ProdigyBoo hoo!
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#1097 Posted:
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Titans/Colts.
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#1098 Posted:
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Chris Knight, James McMurtry
Thanks Tyler!
Palama Offline
#1099 Posted:
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CSNY - 4-Way Street
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#1100 Posted:
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pacman357 wrote:
I was spinning some Warren Zevon. Too sad...re-re-watched his last appearance on Letterman.

Now there's someone I haven't listened to in a while!
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