What are you currently listening to?

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winchester73

Buddy Guy's "Rememberin' Stevie"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1ZhGYpWeLQ

QuoteLike the blues itself, the life of Buddy Guy has been all about joy and pain, beauty and sadness. And in his recently published autobiography, When I Left Home, the 75-year-old blues legend tells his tales of hardship and triumph with the same raw, truth-telling vibe you’ll pick up from one of his searing guitar solos.

The penultimate chapter of When I Left Home, “Alpine Valley”, features Guy’s remembrances of Stevie Ray Vaughan, who he credits with bringing back interest in the blues in the ’80s. Guy took Vaughan’s tragic death hard, and recalls howâ€"right after his doomed Alpine Valley performanceâ€"Vaughan suggested they make a record together.

“Rememberin’ Stevie, I thought that if it did happen, it was gonna happen in blues heaven. I pictured the bandâ€"Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Fred Belew, Little Walter, Stevie Ray Vaughan. That’s a band worth dying for.”

http://www.srvofficial.com/news/buddy-guy-remembers-stevie-ray-vaughan/

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Ghost

Today its too wet to work so turned on Banshee, scrolled down my play queue list of music and i found a few favorites in clasical music.
Had to hunt to find it on youtube but:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avOy2QsXNCM

techie

Taking a break from yard work. A rather easy thing to do :D Taking a break that is.

John Lennon - Watching The Wheels

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qp9dc9im3-M

Frands

Listening to:

Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto In D Major For Lute And Strings:2nd Movement - Largo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVnVEcbY3ZI
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nyancat

Let's see what's on the playlist right now...

Starcastle - Lady of the Lake
Hang Massive - Skanegatan
REO Speedwagon - 157 Riverside Avenue, and Lay Me Down - live from "The Session" on PBS 1971
Lawrence Gowen (with Styx) - a Criminal Mind
SHEL - The Battle of Evermore (live)

But when those are done playing, it's bedtime!



CaptainTripps

My nostalgic playlist from yesterday:  The Electrons - "It Ain't No Big Thing" / "In The Midnight Hour" on SHOCK SK-289 (A Pittsburgh, PA label & local hit in '67); Dick Whittington's Cats "In The Midnight Hour" from '66.   Today I'm listening to Sourdough OTR - old time radio: "Gunsmoke: Joke's On Us" from January 01, 1954.  My playlist varies from day to day with selections from various artists mostly from the '60's through the '80's with OTR thrown in, too.

JDBush61

Currently listening to:

Manskraft "Max" Noremo. I especially like "Festival" and "Manskraft Delos playlist":

https://soundcloud.com/maxnoremo

Onetox "Ramukanji" (A Solomon Islands guitar/reggae/island-music rap band):

2011 Remix - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNicT_k9YS0

Original - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa4pwa72zAo

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GR@PH;<'S

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Frands

QuoteWe listening to The Big Band Sound Of The Thirties

Great stuff, GR@PH;<'S, Keep it runnin' !

I'm listening to Albert King/Blues for Elvis:King Does the King's Things : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am0HO6Ijfyw

https://www.discogs.com/Albert-King-King-Does-The-Kings-Things/master/262589
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winchester73

Great timing!

I just had "In Session" on the player ... Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan, recorded live in 1983.  Vaughan was 29, King was 60.  Alas, Alpine Valley was a mere 7 years away.
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Frands

QuoteI just had "In Session" on the player ... Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan, recorded live in 1983

Hmm.. I knew I had missed something :-[ . I think I'll go for a walk over at Microsoft Groove and buy that album!

Right now I'm listening to some very local folk music: Sand PÃ¥ Gulvet(Sand On The Floor/Tellings Hopsa

I can't find that version I am listening to over at youtube, but it goes like this. Wondering if I can get Corrine on the dance floor  :) :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piW56OmO5e8
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Frands

Sad news...

One of the 1960s rock 'n' Roll legends Bobby Vee, 73, died early this Monday morning (local time) of complications from Alzheimer’s disease.
Born Robert Thomas Velline on April 30, 1943, and raised in Fargo, Vee famously got his big break under tragic circumstances at the age of 15 in 1959. He and his band, the Shadows, were recruited to fill in for Buddy Holly at the Moorhead stop of the Winter Dance Party Tour the night after Holly died in a plane crash outside Clear Lake, Iowa.
Vee’s career soon rocketed after that as he earned teen idol fame and landed 38 singles in the Billboard Hot 100 between 1959-1970, including “Suzie Baby,” “Devil Or Angel,” “Rubber Ball,” “Take Good Care of My Baby,” “Run To Him” and “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes.”

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-37756170

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Dude111

Thats very sad :(


Right now im listening to 94.3 WYBC :)

Current song: Oh Sheila

Frands

Tiger Army/Album: V/-2016

Current song: Happier Times

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV2TlOPvyIs

Lyrics:
So now I've gone and I've left you alone
No explanation will suffice or ever do
But I loved you, as crazy as it seems
And if I could, I'd go back and do so many things so differently

That was just me, in happier times
A black and white photo in your mind
And that's how I wish that you'd think of me
And forget all the heartbreak

And I don't like the person I've become
But you remember... the person that was
And in the end, that person is still me
So when you think of what I was, please do not forget
that entirely

Are we defined by moments in our lives
Then what happens if those moments made you cry
It's not where you start, but where you end up they say
But what happens when where you end up is nowhere that
you want to be
Nowhere at all
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