This was a surprise:
(Metallica) Enter Sandman - Fingerstyle Guitar Cover | Josephine Alexandra
This was a surprise:
(Metallica) Enter Sandman - Fingerstyle Guitar Cover | Josephine Alexandra
Apologies if this (Kate Bush's Cloubusting) has been posted previously
But the string crescendo is one of the many amazing aspects about this one.
RIP bassist Charnett Moffett :(
Jens Lindemann on a CD called "The Classic Trumpet"
Truly inspiring trumpet playing !
If you love trumpet, it is worth listening to Jens.
Mark Walberg
Building bike frames for fun since 1973.
Thanks Bob,
That is beautiful music. I really enjoyed it. Will look into those folks. I'd always thought Pharoah was too into the showmanship, but I'll look again. Thanks !
Mark Walberg
Building bike frames for fun since 1973.
Thanks to Henry Rollins's KCRW show that my business partner and I have listened to most days at the shop since 2017, here's a song that comes to mind whenever I see Jorn Ake's screenname of "j44ke":
Here's one by an artist I was just listening to and have loved for the last decade plus:
Lastly, one of Toro Y Moi's songs reminded me of a song I thought Emperor Penguin made, but I can't find that song to verify, so here's just a song by Emperor Penguin, cos they were one of the coolest music duos ever, IMO, mainly because they made neat beats but didn't think of themselves as musicians since they were TV workers or something like that (can't remember exactly, and can't find the interview with them I read years ago):
Actor Will Wheaton’s spotify playlist from KROQ radio, mostly 80’s alternative and punk. Appreciate his taste in music!
Bikes rule!
The Linda Lindas are a wonderful group of super young punk rockers (ages 11 - 17 IIRC). Opened up for Jawbreaker and absolutely KILLED IT! The future is bright with these kids!
The Worriers. Hadn't heard of them until recently. They're on the top of my Spotify list https://www.worriersmusic.com/
Hot Water Music's new album Feel the Void (https://endhitsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/feel-the-void) picks up where they left off and did it in a great way. They're not middle-aged dudes trying to cash in on something. They're just doing it the way they always did.
elysian
Tom Tolhurst
Bandmates turned me on to Colin Stetson and his band Ex Eye last night. Mind = Blown
I've been digging this guy lately, Boy Golden. Whole album is great, highly recommend.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
I read the Times' profile of Ethel Cain and have been checking her out. Preacher's Daughter is grabbing me.
GO!
I read that article and have been meaning to give it a listen.
New Say Sue Me album is great.
Kicking back to Pet Sounds between kids soccer games right now.
my name is Matt
Been really getting into Annette Peacock's 1986 album I Have No Feelings which I just discovered a couple of days ago:
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
drummer Alan White passed away today, so I'm listening to some of his best known -- and least known -- recordings:
"Instant Karma" with John Lennon
"My Sweet Lord" with George Harrison
"Owner Of A Lonely Heart" with Yes
"Song Of Innocence" from the only solo album he ever released, 1976's Ramshackled
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