DeadSkunk wrote: Pete Seeger
Never been a huge fan, but been listening to him today as well.
Trying to decide if I like Sister's of Mercy, on Amazon. I heard them on my XM radio before I dropped the service, and now listening to bits of songs to see if I like more than the one.
Pibb and Red Vine equals crazy delicious!
I can't get Outkast's "So fresh, So Clean" out of my head.
Jerry wrote: Trying to decide if I like Sister's of Mercy, on Amazon. I heard them on my XM radio before I dropped the service, and now listening to bits of songs to see if I like more than the one.
I know it doesn't help you decide whether you like them, but that's one of my all-time favorite bands. "First and Last and Always", "Vision Thing", and "Floodland" are all excellent, IMHO.
I'm on a Wall of Voodoo bender, apparently, and was just listening to Can't Make Love.
Ted Nugent(and still alot of old KISS). . . in memory to Pete Seeger, former member of the Young Communist League, Communist Party USA and avowed communist/socialist to his last days.
I've been watching some Fleetwood Mac/Lindsey Buckingham live performances on YouTube.
Holy crap he is an under-rated guitar player.
AngryCorvair wrote: oye como va!
Santana version I hope!.
I've seen a lot of good shows in the last 40 years, and I still think Santana at Kingswood music theater in Toronto was the best of them all.
I was in a restaurant last week, and I heard Peter Gabriel - Big time. They had a surprisingly good system, and it sounded just right. I'm listening to it right now.
A decidedly Beatle-esque mix, including...
Kasabian, Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, early STP, later Modest Mouse,
and of course, The White Album and Revolver
Secret Panda Society - '80s in my Mercedes
Found in this sweet drift vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU0s22oFoDE
In reply to Zomby Woof:
i don't doubt that it's been covered, but the Santana version is the only one i've heard. i just finished reading "Watch You Bleed", a book about Guns n Roses. i never saw them, although i did have tix for a july '92 show at RFK Stadium in DC. by that time it was pretty widely known that sometimes Axl didn't show up for gigs, and i decided i wasn't going to take that chance. besides, after i bought the tix it was announced that Santana was playing Merriweather Post Pavillion the same night. so i drove down to RFK, sold my tickets on the street, went to MPP and bought lawn seats, and listened to Carlos while laying on my back staring at the stars. it was a great night. i heard that Axl threw a hissy fit and walked off stage after about 25 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKWBN9Gygow
Just discovered the Len Price 3
Satisfies my urges for both power pop and 60's garage
Thanks to a similar thread on the Colorado forum, I'm listening to Budos band
Duke, have a listen.
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