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The Magic Gang - The Magic Gang
Sounds like Weezer, Teenage Fanclub and the Beach Boys all rolled in to one, cracking album2 -
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That is fantastic, I’m strugglng to work out how to send that to my son without him accessin the message board. Anyone know how to access the link?0
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press play on the youtube video then press pause and at the top it gives you the name of the artist. click on that and the youtube video will appear in a new screen. then send the link or url to your son.Alwaysneil said:That is fantastic, I’m strugglng to work out how to send that to my son without him accessin the message board. Anyone know how to access the link?
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Inflammable Material - Stiff Little Fingers
Still brilliant after all these years.3 -
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not sure if anyone caught BBC4 on Friday but they had 3 really good documentary's on. a modern one on Kate Bush career. then one from 1969 on Johnny Cash and finally a film of Bob Dylan - trouble no more which I haven't seen yet but I believe its about his period of life when he became a born again Christian.
well worth having a look on catch up if you didn't get to see them.
anyway thought this Johnny Cash song would be rather apt for the Easter weekend...Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwc4vjlQxJo
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Dylan one was great. Not heard that music from him before but it was pretty funky!Karim_myBagheri said:not sure if anyone caught BBC4 on Friday but they had 3 really good documentary's on. a modern one on Kate Bush career. then one from 1969 on Johnny Cash and finally a film of Bob Dylan - trouble no more which I haven't seen yet but I believe its about his period of life when he became a born again Christian.
well worth having a look on catch up if you didn't get to see them.
anyway thought this Johnny Cash song would be rather apt for the Easter weekend...Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwc4vjlQxJo
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The new Daphne and Celeste album.
This is not a drill.1 -
For about the first time in twenty years I listened to Marillion’s Misplaced Childhood in its entirety today. It was like meeting up with an old friend to reminisce. Music can touch you like no other art form without question.0
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Prince-Parade album0
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Ohhhhhhh yes. This is one of my favourite Piano Jazz episodes. Others I like:LennyLowrent said:
- Michel Petrucciani
- Brad Mehldau
- Hiromi Uehara
- Roy Hargrove
- Can't find links but Oscar Peterson did two, I think they're both on Spotify
- Harry Connick Jr
- Norah Jones0 -
Anyway. This is really really good. Pretty accessible. Vulfpeck - Birds of a Feather, We Rock Together (feat. Antwaun Stanley):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQm4R0LM2mE
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I tell a lie - not much Vulf for me today.
It is the late, great Scotty LaFaro's birthday today. He passed away ten days after recording this in a car crash, aged just 25. Yet he was still a revolutionary figure in jazz bass.
You were a real one Scott. RIPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LvY-Bj85Us
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Thanks for the links.PaddyP17 said:
Ohhhhhhh yes. This is one of my favourite Piano Jazz episodes. Others I like:LennyLowrent said:
- Michel Petrucciani
- Brad Mehldau
- Hiromi Uehara
- Roy Hargrove
- Can't find links but Oscar Peterson did two, I think they're both on Spotify
- Harry Connick Jr
- Norah Jones
Talking of Bill Evans, I just finished rehearsing 'The Two Lonely People' accompanying a female singer. Had a look for versions on YouTube and found this very inventive comping for it. He looks scarry but i love his ideas...https://youtu.be/B8BiCja3hng
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Completely not my style but I definitely dig it. Really cool ideas; well worth a breakdown just to see the thought processesLennyLowrent said:
Thanks for the links.PaddyP17 said:
Ohhhhhhh yes. This is one of my favourite Piano Jazz episodes. Others I like:LennyLowrent said:
- Michel Petrucciani
- Brad Mehldau
- Hiromi Uehara
- Roy Hargrove
- Can't find links but Oscar Peterson did two, I think they're both on Spotify
- Harry Connick Jr
- Norah Jones
Talking of Bill Evans, I just finished rehearsing 'The Two Lonely People' accompanying a female singer. Had a look for versions on YouTube and found this very inventive comping for it. He looks scarry but i love his ideas...https://youtu.be/B8BiCja3hng
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If you can't have Mehldau's left hand, just cross them...PaddyP17 said:
Completely not my style but I definitely dig it. Really cool ideas; well worth a breakdown just to see the thought processesLennyLowrent said:
Thanks for the links.PaddyP17 said:
Ohhhhhhh yes. This is one of my favourite Piano Jazz episodes. Others I like:LennyLowrent said:
- Michel Petrucciani
- Brad Mehldau
- Hiromi Uehara
- Roy Hargrove
- Can't find links but Oscar Peterson did two, I think they're both on Spotify
- Harry Connick Jr
- Norah Jones
Talking of Bill Evans, I just finished rehearsing 'The Two Lonely People' accompanying a female singer. Had a look for versions on YouTube and found this very inventive comping for it. He looks scarry but i love his ideas...https://youtu.be/B8BiCja3hng
She sings like a singing teacher, and does her best to fuck up a very effective melody line. Yvonne (my singer) keeps it straight and ponderous..
So its like what Mr. Davis said: (more or less) " no bad musicians, only bad choices"1 -
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Quality thatPaddyP17 said:Anyway. This is really really good. Pretty accessible. Vulfpeck - Birds of a Feather, We Rock Together (feat. Antwaun Stanley):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQm4R0LM2mE
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Have heard his brother Ronan sing this with his band The Bible Code Sundays, you would be hard pressed to tell the difference.Bedsaddick said:
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Good Year For The Roseshttps://youtu.be/1hBWBVVFA4c
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It's already had an airing in the workshop this morning @TelMc32 and some of the songs will be going on our diner party playlist laterTelMc32 said:@PaddyP17 cheers for the Vulfpeck track. Not sure the whistling bit adds to it, but the rest is perfect for a lazy Sunday. Will check out the Mr Finish Line album.
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Another doc I have just caught up with on BBC4 is Janis. Little Girl Blue - only on 'til Tuesday, catch it quck.Karim_myBagheri said:not sure if anyone caught BBC4 on Friday but they had 3 really good documentary's on. a modern one on Kate Bush career. then one from 1969 on Johnny Cash and finally a film of Bob Dylan - trouble no more which I haven't seen yet but I believe its about his period of life when he became a born again Christian.
well worth having a look on catch up if you didn't get to see them.
anyway thought this Johnny Cash song would be rather apt for the Easter weekend...Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwc4vjlQxJo
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Been wearing this one out lately. Glim Spanky's Remi Matsuo has a touch of Janis Joplin about her voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKeFoFFwYJM
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Glad you enjoyed it! They're a great band, and their leader in Jack Stratton is quite a character. He was recently interviewed ahead of Spotify's IPO by a serious economics/financials news program and... well, it was weird. Choice quotes:i_b_b_o_r_g said:
It's already had an airing in the workshop this morning @TelMc32 and some of the songs will be going on our diner party playlist laterTelMc32 said:@PaddyP17 cheers for the Vulfpeck track. Not sure the whistling bit adds to it, but the rest is perfect for a lazy Sunday. Will check out the Mr Finish Line album.
"Jack, pleasure to have you here today." "My pleasure, let's rock."
"Let's focus on the fundamentals: bounce pass, jump shot, pick and roll. You know, that type of stuff."2