Best Player Available Posted March 30, 2017 Posted March 30, 2017 You'd have to think he'd throw at least a few Traffic tunes in there. Please write a review in its own thread!! I have seen Winwood a few times in the recent past. Not only does he do some traffic tunes he added a sax player who plays Chris Woods original work on those tunes very well imo. Also Winwoods lead guitar on Dear mr. Fantasy is timeless. The show is far from a Traffic greatest hits revue. But no Traffic fan will be disappointed. Now if Winwood and Dave Mason would just bury the hatchet..........
Mark80 Posted March 30, 2017 Posted March 30, 2017 bringing classic southern rock sound back. abbey road style medley. awesome album.
Greybeard Posted March 30, 2017 Posted March 30, 2017 Utopia was an excellent LP and I happened to see Todd Rundgren at the Dome Arena way way back in the day. 1977 Singring and the Glass Guitar If you like Rundgren then check out the first Nazz album. It is always interesting how an artist can put out a song which doesn't go anywhere and then years later release it and it becomes popular.
Figster Posted April 4, 2017 Posted April 4, 2017 Chris Stapleton did a new tune on CMA called "second one to know" that really took me back in time. Loved it...
Gugny Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 I have seen Winwood a few times in the recent past. Not only does he do some traffic tunes he added a sax player who plays Chris Woods original work on those tunes very well imo. Also Winwoods lead guitar on Dear mr. Fantasy is timeless. The show is far from a Traffic greatest hits revue. But no Traffic fan will be disappointed. Now if Winwood and Dave Mason would just bury the hatchet.......... That would be a show I'd overpay for.
WhoTom Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 How about Rodrigo y Gabriella....no one plays the guitar like Gabriella....it has to be seen to be appreciated. She is amazing. My wife says they should be called "Gabriella y Rodrigo." I can't argue with that.
ExiledInIllinois Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 She is amazing. My wife says they should be called "Gabriella y Rodrigo." I can't argue with that. Not sure how Spanish/Mexican culture operates with this, but I am sure there are gender lines that in no way are seen as we do in American culture. They were an item for many years I find your comment intriguingly interesting.. The prominent name can't be the second name? In a humble world, it should be. Just like a person who writes a letter, card for/with others, they humbly should put their name last Like in American sports, hometeam is listed second. Humility is a virtue. Graceful humility is not always about being listed "first."
WhoTom Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 Not sure how Spanish/Mexican culture operates with this, but I am sure there are gender lines that in no way are seen as we do in American culture. They were an item for many years I find your comment intriguingly interesting.. The prominent name can't be the second name? In a humble world, it should be. Just like a person who writes a letter, card for/with others, they humbly should put their name last Like in American sports, hometeam is listed second. Humility is a virtue. Graceful humility is not always about being listed "first." I don't know if they chose the order based on gender roles, age, or anything else. I think when you're naming a duet, it should be based on the flow of the names. In this case, I do think "Rodrigo y Gabriella" flows better than the reverse, so to me they are named appropriately. My wife's comment was just an off-the-cuff remark about who the better guitarist is, and on that I happen to agree with her. That takes nothing away from Rodrigo - he's a phenomenal lead guitarist, but when you watch them, you see that Gabriella is playing rhythm guitar as well as percussion, and doing an amazing job at both simultaneously. For the record, I sign our cards with her name first, and she signs with my name first.
ExiledInIllinois Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 I don't know if they chose the order based on gender roles, age, or anything else. I think when you're naming a duet, it should be based on the flow of the names. In this case, I do think "Rodrigo y Gabriella" flows better than the reverse, so to me they are named appropriately. My wife's comment was just an off-the-cuff remark about who the better guitarist is, and on that I happen to agree with her. That takes nothing away from Rodrigo - he's a phenomenal lead guitarist, but when you watch them, you see that Gabriella is playing rhythm guitar as well as percussion, and doing an amazing job at both simultaneously. For the record, I sign our cards with her name first, and she signs with my name first. Fair. Yes, writer signs last. She's the top billing, better player, she should go last. The voice, writer of a card is also acting as the top bill. Now... Don't muddy the water with that whole "top bill" wording. LoL... Quite a mess aye! They are tops & go last. ;-)
DrW Posted April 7, 2017 Posted April 7, 2017 (edited) The Scaramanga Six There are some songs I like better, but the audio on youtube is not very good. In some cases, there is no video: Edited April 7, 2017 by DrW
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