Grate n Colorful Oz
Hutson Hawk
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There's only space for 3!
Post your own dammit
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Be careful, some users here might say it's just noise... (been there, done that)!
Nice Pumpkins tracks!
Come on guys , we were talking about music, not about noise
i think your sarcasm meter is off . Didn't you see the little at the end of my message ?I should criticize your music taste like he did, you would get it!!
Be careful, some users here might say it's just noise... (been there, done that)!
Nice Pumpkins tracks!
One user put it best: "I don't often listen to Triumph... but when I do, so do my neighbors "
Saw the original band a few times. Great show. I remember the lead guitar player jumping off a speaker, an acoustic song and a drum solo, which were standard fare for rock shows back then.
I don't know how many of these timeless Canadian songs made it south of the border but growing up in Canada, this was standard fare.
Some stuff just keeps sounding great.
Just like Coltrane.Played that album (LP) so much it couldn't be played any longer. Last album that Clapton still played like a god. Once he quit the drugs his playing became mainstream.
Mid 70's think when I saw them for first time,don't really remember who was in the band then,but good shows from what I remember. Think they played Light up always early on.
That only applies to listeners, not players, sorry.Played that album (LP) so much it couldn't be played any longer. Last album that Clapton still played like a god. Once he quit the drugs his playing became mainstream.
I love that thin waist 000-28.I've been enjoying a few acoustic tunes from Warren Haynes of late. He's been pretty much my go to choice for music these past couple of years or so. Damn fine musician. I've been listening to more and more Blackberry Smoke of late as well. Love the southern rock/blues rock.
Warren Haynes doing a couple acoustic tunes from his Allman Brothers days.