Wut R U Listening 2 ?
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@brookefox said:
This is a non-vid. Is that why the canned linkage fails?
??? Seems to be working for me with the BBvideo tag, at least in preview...
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@solo said:
Sadly today I'm listening to my kids watching Harlem Shake videos on Youtube.....ugh!!!
Hmmm...interesting phenomenon - now it all make sense
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@livemixer said:
@brookefox said:
This is a non-vid. Is that why the canned linkage fails?
??? Seems to be working for me with the BBvideo tag, at least in preview...
That is interesting: my failed link was the same as yours that worked, as you can see if you 'quote' to reply. And I am on a different machine. My proxy server?
Can you spot a difference? This is where I start feeling stupid.
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Hey Guys.
I'm definetly more of a modern rock / alternative type.
Here's my current "go to" songs.The Black Keyes - Little black submarine
Incubus - Dig
Red - Feed the machine
@ SOLO - The Springbok Nude Girls sure brings back a lot of nostalgia!
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I was looking for 'Noble Liar's Ancient Machine.'
But here is another from him/them:
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You know Oz Noy?
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A little more on the Noy note.
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Surf around for changes. Solid artists, IMO.
David Binney & Wayne Krantz at Jazz Lives in Syria 2008
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Granny Bathwater... An old local band.
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Sorry, here's one for you fellow outdoor types.
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Bobby Previte and company, incl. Skerik and Charlie Hunter.
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@brookefox said:
tommy the cat
wow.. i haven't been keeping up with the thread.. i'll try to catch up tomorrow at the airport..
lot's of good stuff on the page though..re:the primus video.. i've youtubed that one over the years in little spurts.. always "wait, what's going on here?!" then "who cares! this is sick!"
me?
heading to nashville in the morning.. prepping-- -
And now, something completely different!
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Stumbled on this, found myself missing a person I've never even met. (I'm a Queen fan, but I wasn't around when they were actually performing).
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After Imogen
Imelda May and Jeff Beck.
Jeff will always be my favorite guitar player. -
@unknownuser said:
'The Fives', which was composed by George and Hersal Thomas from Texas, was copyrighted in 1921 and published in 1922, deserves much credit for the development of modern Boogie Woogie. All modern Boogie Woogie bass figures can be found in "The Fives," including swinging, walking broken-octave bass, shuffled (swinging) chord bass (of the sort later used by Ammons, Lewis, and Clarence "Pine Top" Smith), and the ubiquitous "oom-pah" ragtime stride bass. Awesome...keep it up!!!
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Great to have this thread - I'm always fascinated by what us "visual creatives" like to stick in our ears!
And nice to see Primus getting a showing - that nutcase Les Claypool is the man responsible for the callouses on my fingers from spanking my plank!Here's a little taste of PNEU - These guys blew me away when I saw them recently (sadly they don't get over to the UK too often).
Apologies for the lousy audio quality - they have some studio stuff, but the coolest bit of the experience is that the vid' shows how they always play live. Two French dudes, minimal gear, a big rug in the middle of the room - and they like you to get real close - as in nearly knocking their gear over CLOSE! Real sweet pair of fellas too...And once my ears have stopped bleeding after that, I like to mellow out before bedtime with a little Renaud Garcia-Fons. You have to see it to believe that one guy, a double bass, and a few gadgets can make such a beautiful sound...
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