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artu
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posted January 21, 2014 07:40 PM |
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I skipped to the middle, listened to it for like 30-40 seconds, skipped a little more... Yes, the vocal, the vla-vla-vla-vla guitar solos, the Iron Maidenish back vocals, all of them screams 80's to me.
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posted January 21, 2014 07:55 PM |
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I didn't know Iron Maiden used Sitar sounds (although played by keyboard live), complex rhythms, other than diatonic scales and were all virtuoso musicians - must have been a massively underrated band at their time.
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artu
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posted January 21, 2014 08:01 PM |
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The reminding parts kills it for me, I know it's not exactly the same thing.
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artu
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posted February 01, 2014 11:27 PM |
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Salamandre, as a musician, can you explain to me why La via en rose and Fly Me to the Moon sometimes feel like the same song?
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posted February 11, 2014 03:04 PM |
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Nice, just heard a great song, thinking I've found something new and cool.... realized it's been around for more than 20 years lol
Battleflag
Gotta love stuff that sounds great even a few decades later
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posted March 07, 2014 10:49 PM |
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Just listens to instruments now. Cant stand a human voice rockin' the mic been about 5 years or so.
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markkur
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posted September 06, 2014 06:27 PM |
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Check out this kid JJ
Legacy of Healey
link
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JollyJoker
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posted September 06, 2014 08:54 PM |
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Pretty good.
Will he make the same career as Bonamassa?
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markkur
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posted September 08, 2014 04:43 PM |
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Don't know the person. Your fav song for me to checkout?
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JollyJoker
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posted September 08, 2014 07:56 PM |
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Hmm. Look for Joe Bonamassa's Tribute for Gary Moore and look for Joe Bonamassa's tour with Beth Hart who has an incredible voice (played the Janis Joplin in the New York Musical).
Joe is the kind of guitar player everyone wants to play with because he's very traditional and very disciplined in his style.
I think he started in some talent show - his father owned a guitar shop or something like that.
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markkur
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posted September 12, 2014 05:32 PM |
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***Nostalgia Alert***
When I read that one of Bonamassa's influences was Paul Kossoff, it took me back to the summer of 1970. The brit-band Free released their third album and I heard All Right Now for the first time. As a fellow guitarist you'll understand my following ramble. <vbg>
By this time my love of music was already underway, that had started a few years before with the Moody Blues Ride My Seesaw and the Beatle's Revolution. Something in these songs, for lack of a better word, haunted me. Something about these tunes really impressed me but I couldn't see what it was.
At the time I was already a huge Hendrix fan and also loved early Zepplin and GFR. All three of these started with Blues or Blues-rock as you know but from these guys it was their "high-energy" tunes that I liked best.
But All Right Now was different it was just as good to me even if it wasn't a Hendrix or Page song. Kossoff was a fine guitarist but he wasn't quite either of those guys, so I wondered (only for a moment) what it was that I liked so much. Btw, At that time I'm sure I didn't know who ran those rifts.
Much later on, I realized that the very brief solo on Ride My Seesaw held this same mystery quality for me.
In short it was what Clapton called the "hardest licks to play;" slow Blues runs.
I also read about Bonamassa's favorite three inspirational albums and smiled when I saw Mayall in the mix. That guys a legend. If you can find it, listen to Undercover Agent for the Blues.
Anyway, thanks JJ...took me back...in many ways.
Btw, <imvho> Kossoff's solo on ARN is a masterpiece etched in Rock. His' slow-build is simple but beautiful...and haunting.
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artu
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posted September 26, 2014 05:16 PM |
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markkur said: I also read about Bonamassa's favorite three inspirational albums and smiled when I saw Mayall in the mix. That guys a legend. If you can find it, listen to Undercover Agent for the Blues.
Yeah, Mayall is awesome, deliciously raw in a Delta Blues kind of way but he can also be funky, rocking or jazzy depending on the song. As for your song, you can find everything he made these days:
Undercover Agent for the Blues.
My fave Mayall song would be Spinning Coin.
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posted September 26, 2014 09:07 PM |
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If I'd have to make something like my personal Single Top 100, then Free's Wishing Well would probably be in.
Never been much into Mayall. I was more into the heavier stuff then.
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artu
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posted September 26, 2014 09:38 PM |
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Well, in terms of "back then" all of them are before my time anyway, I'm not old as you or markkur.
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markkur
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posted September 27, 2014 02:19 PM |
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@ JJ
Yeah, Wishing Well is a very good tune. Did you like their next band...Bad Company?
@ Artu
Thanks for the link even if I had to <filter-scroll-down>. Radio's MyTfine. Btw, there's a great Doc on Attaturk...seen it?
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artu
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posted September 27, 2014 04:46 PM |
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I've seen more than one, you have to be more specific.
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JollyJoker
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posted September 27, 2014 07:22 PM |
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@ Markkur
Not really. I think, they sounded too mundane for my tastes.
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posted September 28, 2014 06:02 AM |
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This about sums up how I feel about this thread and its contributors.
Was just thinking about what to listen to. You fine gentlemen are ace for reminding me of Mayall and Bonamassa.
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markkur
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posted September 28, 2014 08:28 PM |
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@Artu
Quote: I've seen more than one, you have to be more specific.
I'll put it in Docs. Others should see it i think.
@JJ
Quote: Not really. I think, they sounded too mundane for my tastes.
Agreed other than a tune or two..."subdued."
@ Bak
Get your mojo jammin man!
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posted September 29, 2014 12:38 AM |
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