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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 08:58:50
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Van Halen- ADKOT (2nd time) and switched out for Herbie Hancock- Head Hunters Return To Forever- Romantic Warrior is next then I'll probably do.. Deep Purple- Who Do We Think We Are
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 11:51:59
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Two Mark's today - Cohn's 'Rainy Season', and Knopfler's 'Sailing to Philadelphia'. This morning I was getting inspiration from Steve Rothery's guitar playing in Marillion's 'This Strange Engine' - goosebumps.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 13:00:43
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Well...I've just listened to "Roll With The Changes" by REO Speedwagon. Always dug this tune and it's on my practice song list when I'm jamming with myself. Carry on....
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 13:10:57
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spacey Van Halen- ADKOT What do you think of it Mike? I really like it, I think it's a very good album. The fact that the songs are 35ish years old appeals to me, and the modern production really does them justice. And Eddie's rig sounds as sweet as it's ever done.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 13:12:18
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Right now.. John Couger Paper and Fire
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 13:45:34
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ohgrant Right now.. John Couger Paper and Fire I lurves me most any JC.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 13:45:54
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ohgrant Right now.. John Couger Paper and Fire Great song, used to play that one in a band about 100 years ago.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:10:03
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ambrosia - nice nice very nice
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:10:56
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space_cowboy ambrosia - nice nice very nice Did I ever tell you I played with Burleigh Drummond for two weeks when I was in high school?
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:11:56
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Did I ever tell you that Burleigh Drummond now lives in the same town as me?
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:13:01
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SteveStrummerUK spacey Van Halen- ADKOT What do you think of it Mike? I really like it, I think it's a very good album. The fact that the songs are 35ish years old appeals to me, and the modern production really does them justice. And Eddie's rig sounds as sweet as it's ever done. I like it a lot more than I thought I would. I had almost prepped myself for disappointment but the smile that rapidly spread across my face as I listened deeper into the disc could not be denied. I do miss Michael Anthony's backing vocals, but you are definitely right about Eddie's tone - it's as sweet as ever.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:18:10
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Just finished up listening to Richie Kotzen as Wilson Hawk "The Road", the tribute album he did with Richie Zito (producer) to some of his biggest influences, people like Otis Redding, Al Green, Sam & Dave and Curtis Mayfield. If you've never heard it it is well worth checking out. It's certainly not a guitar oriented album as one would expect, but it's a great listen.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:18:11
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KISS:Parasite Richie Kotzen:Burn It Down,You Know That Kiko Loureiro:Se Entrega,Corsico Dokken:Tooth and Nail Pat Travers:Snortin' Whiskey
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Jind
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:19:26
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Nice to see someone else with a Richie Kotzen thing going on - truly an artist that deserves a bigger place in popular music.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:23:59
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Jind Nice to see someone else with a Richie Kotzen thing going on - truly an artist that deserves a bigger place in popular music. Yea Richie is a awsome guitarist and singer.He also plays drums and bass.He writes killer songs too.He deserves way more fame than he gets.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:33:12
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Acid King - Busse Woods
Check out my band's song on YouTube!
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:36:33
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bapu space_cowboy ambrosia - nice nice very nice Did I ever tell you I played with Burleigh Drummond for two weeks when I was in high school? Ahh, you're that Bapu. The one with the Alembic, roight?
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:38:36
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:43:28
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 14:47:32
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Its raining pretty hard outside right now and I have Mingus Ah Um playing on the FOOBAR.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 15:56:26
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 18:18:27
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Right now. Robert Plant's Band Of Joy. Mike
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 18:23:10
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The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate. Bushpianos
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 18:36:17
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My daughters fighting over something that I'm sure isn't worth fighting over...
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 18:44:07
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Radiohead-The King of Limbs Imogen Heap- The Ellipse Evanescence- Wind Up
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 19:13:05
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Jind SteveStrummerUK spacey Van Halen- ADKOT What do you think of it Mike? I really like it, I think it's a very good album. The fact that the songs are 35ish years old appeals to me, and the modern production really does them justice. And Eddie's rig sounds as sweet as it's ever done. I like it a lot more than I thought I would. I had almost prepped myself for disappointment but the smile that rapidly spread across my face as I listened deeper into the disc could not be denied. I do miss Michael Anthony's backing vocals, but you are definitely right about Eddie's tone - it's as sweet as ever. I think it's great. I haven't missed Anthony. The recording sounds excellent and no doubt Eddie hasn't lost a thing and still get's it. I love his "thinking" and I'm guessing that he probably started out on keys- at least it seems to me he may have- he is so very tasteful in his choice of inversions and working with the bass....not to mention the way he seems to look at the fretboard like keys with his tapping technique. I still have many listens to get a full scope but I sure won't mind. I got the disc that includes the DVD of them playing acoustic versions of tunes and that was icing on the cake.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 19:26:37
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SteveStrummerUK spacey Van Halen- ADKOT What do you think of it Mike? I really like it, I think it's a very good album. The fact that the songs are 35ish years old appeals to me, and the modern production really does them justice. And Eddie's rig sounds as sweet as it's ever done. Another follow-up to the Van Halen album discussion. The new album is covered in this months "Inside Track: Secrets Of The Mix Engineers" with engineer Ross Hogarth in this months SOS magazine. If you have a subscription you can read the article here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may12/articles/it-0512.htm In it Ross Hogarth talks about bringing Eddie's sound forward into a more modern production, about taking his old method of guitar on the left, effects on the right and instead, using two full amp rigs split hard right and hard left resulting in a wide mono sound that is heard on the record. It's a great article if you like the album.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 20:39:58
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chefmike8888 Right now. Robert Plant's Band Of Joy. Mike Tonight the monkey dies...seen him do that a few times.
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Re:What are you listen to now
2012/04/21 20:52:26
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I've had the Swedish Band "Gränslandet" looping on Spotify for two weeks. They are friends of friends on the Swedish Forum I belong to... The album is modern and traditional bluegrass-pop with some Latino something or other thrown in here and there. It's all in Swedish which had me running for my translator, and I'm working hard to memorize some of it so I can sing along with Åsa. She has a LOVELY voice. You could do a lot worse than listen to this album. Especially the song "Songen Utan Namn" (song without a name). It's pure heaven.
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