I listen to all kinds of music
Today listened to the Zombies since they got in RRHOF and I was moved by their performance...Heres a remarkable work
Rod Argent and Colin Blustone of the Zombies bare bones ....at a bookstore....70 years old...Colin does damn good
Makes me misty eyed...My youth
And I listened to early Bowie today......Hunky Dory and Diamond Dogs
And Jackyl
And Bill Monroe, and Ry Cooder and Daniel Lanois with Emmy Lou Harris
Led Zepplin II.....a few songs
Ballad of Curtis Lowe
About eight version of Route 66 in the tub from Nelson Riddle to Ray Charles to Nat King Cole to Bing Crosby to Ray Benson to Stones to Depeche Mode to Glen Frey to the Replacements ....my wifes old paramour Paul Westerberg
And now Im listening to Love Devotion and Surrender ....Santana and McLaughlin and the best jazz fusion drummer who ever lived Billy Cobham
This guitar is for some reason making me think of Ernie Isley so I may listen to some Isley Brothers 73-77
Ill drift off much later to Carlos Nakai or Tangerine Dream...
I watched a Grace Potter and the Nocturnals video earlier....White Rabbit I think just cause I like to watch her naturals bounce around
I go to a lot of live shows, with a variety of acts. I usually video a song or two. My YouTube page now has just under 8,000,000 views! dagalagas videos
If you like the Murphys, you should check out The Real McKenzies - their Scottish soulmates.
The Real McKenzies 'drink some more' official music video Feat: Sean Connery
Wow, the Zombies look and sound incredible.
Ive got your drinkin money, tune up your Dobro. Havent heard that in a while.
Saw Cobham with Bobby and the Midnites in the early 80s, and man could he play. The show gave me a new respect for Weirs guitar playing too. Mydland on the keys.
Bowies darkest and most underrated album The Man Who Sold the World (70). Real nice guitar work by Mick Ronson throughout.