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I don't know how to post a video here so will just comment. Have enjoyed reading thru this thread. Classic rock helped me get thru high school in the late 70's. Well then it was just rock. That's really all I listen to. Am a big Boston, Rush, Foreigner. Who, Stones fanatic. Do like a lot of the groups not so popular like Alan Parsons, The Gods, Truimph. I watch Rick Beato's "What makes this song great" videos as well. I don't usually like covers but if done well its at least something different. One cover band I do like is the Lexington Lab Band. They are on You Tube as well. They do many different covers. They have a core band and have different vocalists come in and sing. Some of the songs are better than the original group does it. Not a Bad Co fan really but they do them really well. My favorite video they do is the Warrior. Amanda's voice is golden. Do check them out.
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Thanks for the inspiration ,Jeff
The song opens with a riff by Richards which echoes throughout the rest of the song. Drummer Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman keep affected jazz beats. Song contributor Ray Cooper provides the song's distinctive driving percussions, including tambourine, maracas and a knocking beat that carries through the entire song like the sound of a ticking clock. Wyman also contributes an early use of synthesizer on a Stones track. Stones recording veteran Nicky Hopkins provides the song's swirling piano runs. The song's most noteworthy elements, however, are Mick Taylor's extended guitar solo and Jagger's lyrics. This one features about the longest out-tro of any stones record.. Take it home, Mick Taylor and Nicky Hopkins...
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[QUOTE=Mark Yacavone;618382]Reminder... (Two -fer Tuesdays welcome)[/QUOTE
I knew the enforcer would let Chris know. It's good to have you down here contributing Chris, but Marks request make for equal playing time.
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Not any really great music or anywhere close to his best but a strong message and not only to the music industry!
Goodbye Covid! Hello Columbus!
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Two taco Tuesday LOL
Trying to stick to tunes you'll never hear on the radio, here we go. Randy Meisner..From Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon Band, to Poco..to R&R Hall of Famer In September 1971, Meisner, along with Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Bernie Leadon, formed the Eagles, signing with David Geffen's new label, Asylum Records,[9] and they released their eponymous debut album in 1972. While he usually played the bass and handled backing vocals for the Eagles, he wrote, co-wrote and/or sang lead songs on each of the group's first five albums, most notably "Take It to the Limit," the band's first million-selling single, and on One of These Nights. Other songs he wrote and sang lead on include "Try and Love Again", "Is it True?", "Take the Devil", "Tryin'" and he also wrote the song "Certain Kind of Fool" with Frey and Henley, which also had him singing lead. Who remembers "Fridays" ? This one features Glenn Frey on slide guitar....
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This is a fantastic Santana show. 1978 at the bottom line,
I was too young but been listening to this one. Some great stuff out there. |
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