So, what have you been listening to lately?

Started by Denis, February 08, 2018, 11:49:45 AM

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uwe

From his last studio album - thanks to Jeff Lynne's presence very much a Travellin' Wilburys vibe going on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8fFdc-karA&list=RDr8fFdc-karA&start_radio=1
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

westen44

"Any Road" lost to Justin Timberlake's song "Cry Me A River" at the 2004 Grammys.  But George's "Marwa Blues" won the Grammy for best pop instrumental.


It's not those who write the laws that have the greatest impact on society.  It's those who write the songs.

--Blaise Pascal

Dave W


Dave W

Lip synched but it's one of the very few from Huey that has video footage.

Huey is still around (age 88), although retired.


uwe

Music like this will corrupt and corrode white youth and sooner or later lead to the downfall of the USA.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Dave W

Quote from: uwe on October 18, 2022, 05:31:52 AM
Music like this will corrupt and corrode white youth and sooner or later lead to the downfall of the USA.

Interesting observation, but Ace Records owner Johnny Vincent apparently didn't think so.

Huey wrote and recorded Sea Cruise and Alimony. Without Huey's knowledge, Vincent stripped the vocal track and had Frankie Ford record both, supposedly to appeal to white girls. Ironically, Frankie didn't like girls. As the Times-Picayune article said when Frankie died, he was "flamboyant."

Now this is black music sung (very well) by Frankie.



uwe

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"Ironically, Frankie didn't like girls."

Do piano players ever?  :popcorn:









Or only underage ones.



We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Dave W

You forgot Van Cliburn.

Huey Smith and Fats Domino are/were not.

Pilgrim

Saw The Who in Denver last night.  A bit over two hours of nonstop music.  First third with orchestra, second part with the band only, then the orchestra returned for the last third.  Last tune....of course, Baba O'Riley!  Interesting that they travel with their orchestra conductor, keyboardist, principal violinist and principal cellist. The bassist, Jon Button, plays a 1965 P with tobacco sunburst and tort PG....good brief interview here: https://www.guitarworld.com/features/jon-button-the-who

Great show, lots of classics and a few from their 2019 album.  The bassist, Jon Button, plays a 1965 P with tobacco sunburst and tort PG.

This was a motion photo but I had to edit its size down, so the image isn't as crisp as it might be.

"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."

uwe

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Quote from: Dave W on October 18, 2022, 10:53:55 AM
You forgot Van Cliburn.

Huey Smith and Fats Domino are/were not.

Fats' contribution to the world population especially is nothing short of inmeasureable! He left his DNA ... all over Blueberry Hill.  8)

No one ever writes about the sex life of bassists (should they have one).  The public is not even interested in that.  :mrgreen:
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

uwe

Quote from: Pilgrim on October 18, 2022, 11:23:41 AM
Saw The Who in Denver last night.  A bit over two hours of nonstop music.  First third with orchestra, second part with the band only, then the orchestra returned for the last third.  Last tune....of course, Baba O'Riley!  Interesting that they travel with their orchestra conductor, keyboardist, principal violinist and principal cellist. The bassist, Jon Button, plays a 1965 P with tobacco sunburst and tort PG....good brief interview here: https://www.guitarworld.com/features/jon-button-the-who

Great show, lots of classics and a few from their 2019 album.  The bassist, Jon Button, plays a 1965 P with tobacco sunburst and tort PG.

This was a motion photo but I had to edit its size down, so the image isn't as crisp as it might be.

Who's (no pun intended) drumming?
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Basvarken

I really don't like clowns.
There's one exception though.

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doombass

Quote from: uwe on October 19, 2022, 05:03:55 AM
No one ever writes about the sex life of bassists (should they have one).  The public is not even interested in that.  :mrgreen:

Not the slightest interest...



:mrgreen:

Pilgrim

Quote from: uwe on October 19, 2022, 05:05:14 AM
Who's (no pun intended) drumming?

From the tour web page: THE WHO HITS BACK! Tour will feature The Who's full live band comprising guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, second keyboardist Emily Marshall, bassist Jon Button, drummer Zak Starkey and backing vocals by Billy Nicholls, along with orchestra conductor Keith Levenson, principal violinist Katie Jacoby and principal cellist Audrey Snyder, passionately delivering The Who's many classics, as well as songs from their most recent album, WHO.

(Starkey has been their drummer since 1996.)
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila."

uwe

I didn't know it was Ringo jr. still, peace!
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...