What Are You Listening To Right This Second?
792a mix of various TRS-80 songs
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793Roy Clark 12/18/1982
Early Show Broadway Theatre 17 songs
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Clark takes a break while his three female back-up singers, known collectively as Fancy, take over. He returns on banjo with a smoking version of the Flatt & Scruggs bluegrass classic, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown."
After a brief intermission, the second part of the show opens with "Tennessee Saturday Night." The rest of this show consists of country music covers, including a great version of "Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes." Clark spends a lot of time doing idle chatter from the stage, which is amusing, but most of us would probably prefer more of his outstanding guitar and banjo playing.
Dude, don't you have some movies to make?!
Early Show Broadway Theatre 17 songs
www.wolfgangvault.com
Clark takes a break while his three female back-up singers, known collectively as Fancy, take over. He returns on banjo with a smoking version of the Flatt & Scruggs bluegrass classic, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown."
After a brief intermission, the second part of the show opens with "Tennessee Saturday Night." The rest of this show consists of country music covers, including a great version of "Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes." Clark spends a lot of time doing idle chatter from the stage, which is amusing, but most of us would probably prefer more of his outstanding guitar and banjo playing.
Dude, don't you have some movies to make?!
Ty Webb wrote:I hope the little-known 8th dwarf, Chinky, is on that list.
What Are You Listening To Right This Second?
795my stupid fucking family rowling
edit: oh, how it's going to be another awesome fucking Christmas, who knows, we may have some new murder news in the UK.
edit: oh, how it's going to be another awesome fucking Christmas, who knows, we may have some new murder news in the UK.
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797Zig Zag Wanderer - Captain Beefheart
Over and over again, it's becoming a problem
Over and over again, it's becoming a problem
What Are You Listening To Right This Second?
798The original lineup (late 60's) of Fleetwood Mac doing "Green Manalishi" live on a British Blues comp. The Judas Priest version is swell, but this one is way better than I expected. I thought this lineup just did white blues, but this is more like proto-metal. I can see how even guys like Page and Blackmore got some inspiration here.Don't even think that this has anything in common with Stevie Nicks/ Lindsay Buckingham- era Fleetwood. Superb!!!
What Are You Listening To Right This Second?
799m.koren wrote:The original lineup (late 60's) of Fleetwood Mac doing "Green Manalishi" live on a British Blues comp. The Judas Priest version is swell, but this one is way better than I expected. I thought this lineup just did white blues, but this is more like proto-metal. I can see how even guys like Page and Blackmore got some inspiration here.Don't even think that this has anything in common with Stevie Nicks/ Lindsay Buckingham- era Fleetwood. Superb!!!
How about Bob Welch-era Fleetwood Mac? Didn't they invent proto-fusion? Wasn't this music superb?
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I am listening to the sound of one hand clapping.
What Are You Listening To Right This Second?
800jak wrote:Zig Zag Wanderer - Captain Beefheart
Over and over again, it's becoming a problem
The question is, why did I wait so long to acquire this problem? The Capitan! So good! Now I will try to rip him off, instead of the Jesus Lizard!
Now I have to listen to it.