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another female drummer 🙂  Love this song. Nice vibe very chill. Good Morning 2BD simpleminds drummer alive and kicking

 

This next one the lyric just came to my mind. It was the drum intro being Very similar 🙂 robert plant in the mood

 

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FUNKY. Inspired by the lyrical thread

 

 

 

same guy using his true name terence trent darby

 

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Damn, there's some great music in this thread.

Props to y'all.

Here's a bunch of spaghetti tossed at the wall....

 

 

 

 

 

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I've got a couple stragglers myself... here's one of the first AI generated music video, conceptualizing drummer Michel Langevin's Gigeristic art.

 

 

This probably needed to be in the frantic songs set a few nights/whiskeys ago... The Creation, Britain's answer to Paul Revere and the Raiders, or vice versa.

 

 

And just for fun... what if Rush were played on a more... limited... drum kit.

 

 

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21 hours ago, Simon said:

Damn, there's some great music in this thread.

Props to y'all.

Here's a bunch of spaghetti tossed at the wall....

 

 

 

 

 

Based on your picks, you should check out this fest:  https://birthplaceofcountrymusic.org/festival/.  Both Hayes and Ray Willie have performed in recent years.  2023 line up not yet announced.

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51 minutes ago, redtail hawk said:

Based on your picks, you should check out this fest:  https://birthplaceofcountrymusic.org/festival/.  Both Hayes and Ray Willie have performed in recent years.  2023 line up not yet announced.

 

'Preciate the tip but I actually don't love (modern) country music; I'm more of a bluegrass guy when I get into that vein.

Ironic though that you picked the "birthplace", since this summer I spent 4 days camped at ROMP in Owensboro, KY. (the back yard of Bill Monroe and the birthplace of bluegrass)

Several of those days partying at the late night stage, standing about 15' in front of Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley. :D

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Thinking back to Focus, I lost focus that night but just remembered the notion to do a Holland set of the era. How long have drugs been legal there?

 

 

 

 

Yes, that's the Radar Love band. They've been at it since 1961 and still going...

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51 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

'Preciate the tip but I actually don't love (modern) country music; I'm more of a bluegrass guy when I get into that vein.

Ironic though that you picked the "birthplace", since this summer I spent 4 days camped at ROMP in Owensboro, KY. (the back yard of Bill Monroe and the birthplace of bluegrass)

Several of those days partying at the late night stage, standing about 15' in front of Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley. :D

one entire stage is old time bluegrass.  Del McCoury is often there.  Steep Canyon Rangers, Blue Highway etc.  I'll have to check out the KY fest.  Hensley and Ickes did a benefit show in our town recently.  They are amazing.

 

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Went to move the wife's car into garage, this was on the stick...A very underrated 10,000 Maniacs song:

From '87, Michael Stipe on backing vocals.

 

35 years later the lyrics resonate even more... Even more profound considering the way things are going with people, power, natural resources, and the land...

 

"A lie to say, "O my mountain has coal veins and beds to dig.
500 men with axes and they all dig for me."
A lie to say, "O my river where many fish do swim,
half of the catch is mine when you haul your nets in."
Oh, no, never will he believe that his greed is a blinding ray.
No devil or redeemer will cheat him.
He'll take his gold to where he's lying cold.

A lie to say, "O my mine gave a diamond as big as a fist."
But with every gem in his pocket, the jewels he has missed.
A lie to say, "O my garden is growing taller by the day."
He only eats the best and tosses the rest away.
Oh, no, never will he be believe that his greed is a blinding ray.
No devil or redeemer can cheat him.
He'll take his gold to where he's lying cold.
Six deep in the grave.

Something is out of reach
Something he wanted
Something is out of reach
He's being taunted
Something is out of reach
That he can't bag or steal. Nor can he buy.

His oldest pain and fear in life
There'll not be time
His oldest pain and fear in life
There'll not be time
Oh no, hey, hey

A lie to say "O my forest has trees that block the sun
and when I cut them down I don't answer to anyone."
No, no, never will he believe that his greed is a blinding ray
No devil or redeemer can cheat him.
He'll take his gold where he's lying cold.

La la la la la la
La la la, la la la
Oh, la la la, la la la la
La la la la la la la
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely man"

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On 12/6/2022 at 5:09 PM, Ralonzo said:

I've got a couple stragglers myself... here's one of the first AI generated music video, conceptualizing drummer Michel Langevin's Gigeristic art.

 

 

This probably needed to be in the frantic songs set a few nights/whiskeys ago... The Creation, Britain's answer to Paul Revere and the Raiders, or vice versa.

 

 

And just for fun... what if Rush were played on a more... limited... drum kit.

 

 

You probably know this band, but listening to vovoid, I couldn't help but post these guys second best album.  Frickin brilliant live

 

 

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