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Holy.  Shit.  

I'm not sure how I missed this, but these 4 guys are absolutely smokin' hot on this take.  Mould + Grohl, what could go wrong?  (Nothing.  Nothing at all.)

 

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1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said:

Holy.  Shit.  

I'm not sure how I missed this, but these 4 guys are absolutely smokin' hot on this take.  Mould + Grohl, what could go wrong?  (Nothing.  Nothing at all.)

And how would you like to be the drummer having perhaps the greatest rock drummer of the last 30 years just egging you on?  

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One of my favorite drummers, Craig Blundell, got nixed from Steven Wilson’s next project, but he was incredible when I saw them live last year.

Great example here

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Too late to edit. But Set list for the VH show 1988.  I saw them at Rice stadium.  It was pretty fucking awesome.  Mike Anthony staring Runnin With the Devil on the Jack Daniels bass with his teeth is all time.

A.F.U. (Naturally Wired) Summer Nights There's Only One Way to Rock(Sammy Hagar song) Panama Bass Solo Runnin' With the Devil Why Can't This Be Love Mine All Mine Drum Solo You Really Got Me(The Kinks cover) Sucker in a 3 Piece When It's Love Eagles Fly(Sammy Hagar song) I Can't Drive 55(Sammy Hagar song) Best of Both Worlds Guitar Solo Black and Blue Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love Encore: Superstition(Stevie Wonder cover) Rock and Roll(Led Zeppelin cover)

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On 6/22/2020 at 10:15 AM, Moby Ric said:

Van Halen in Buffalo on the Monsters of Rock tour.  Full set.

 

I caught that tour one month later at Candlestick Park.    As in this video, I remember how bad Michael Anthony's Bass solo was. Unbelievable bad.

That was also the first time I saw Metallica Live. I don't know about other tours stops, but in San Francisco (their home base) on that day, Metallica dominated.   The Scorpions had to follow Metallica and it was a sad thing; compared to Metallica's sound, they came across like bad soft-rock. The crowd practically ignored them.

 

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Holy schnikies, I have no idea how this got by me, I'm a huge fan of Joan Osborne:
 
 


Necro-quote but that song is a banger and it sucks she didn’t get the Grammy that year. One of Us sunk it.
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Lollapalooza 2020 is going on this weekend. It’s just a big pile of streaming songs and sets with a lot of artists I don’t know. But I thought this was cool:




Picks up again today at 5CT.
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A friend of mine roomed with Paula Cole at Berklee.  It was funny to see the pangs of jealousy manifest over the years -- "why did SHE get the gig with Peter Gabriel?"  "why did SHE get the record deal and the hit records"?

Well, maybe it's because she's better than you, dear.

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7 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

A friend of mine roomed with Paula Cole at Berklee.  It was funny to see the pangs of jealousy manifest over the years -- "why did SHE get the gig with Peter Gabriel?"  "why did SHE get the record deal and the hit records"?

Well, maybe it's because she's better than you, dear.

Why did SHE get a theme song for Dawson's Creek???

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Holy shit.  Full disclaimer -- I'm not a Beach Boys fan, I find their music cloying with little point -- but this performance, particularly by Vince Gill, is mind-blowing.  His vocal range and control is unreal.

 

 

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And while I'm on a Vince Gill kick, check out this take with the guy who played piano on the "Bridge Over Troubled Water" recording.  (I have no idea why the drummer and guitarist decide to throw random shit in towards the end, go get blowies off stage you stooges.)

 

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I’ve got Springsteen’s Seger Sessions on DVD, that band was something else live. Not much appeal in the US but Europe ate it up. I was dumb and young neck deep in kids with shit in the pants and wasn’t seeing any concerts. E Street signing if I should fall behind live is pretty damn good too. 
 

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NSIAP.

This is my favorite Wilco show on YouTube... from November 1996 in Chicago shortly after Being There was released. In addition to the Wilco stuff from A.M. and Being There, they play great renditions of several of Tweedy's Uncle Tupelo songs, including New Madrid, The Long Cut and Gun.  Great stuff.

 

 

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