muppy Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) greetings. Today I found myself on a "cheesy" YouTube playlist. As soon as I saw it I knew which songs would be on that list. Most all of them I had never seen their official videos. This was one of those. I thought WTF? this song it's not cheesy at all lol creed my sacrifice higher higher Edited August 16 by muppy Quote
muppy Posted April 13 Posted April 13 10 hours ago, SinceThe70s said: shredding guitars never suck amigo 🙂 1 Quote
muppy Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) On 4/12/2024 at 12:04 PM, Gregg said: as a huge fan of SRV I got to see this show. Best live billing ever. In what world is BB King or Buddy Guy for that matter a warmup act to anybody? When he is on a bill with Steve that's when. stevie Ray vaughn red rocks 1985 I was there Quote A monstrous SRV show from one of his best tours. Super quality soundboard with raw feedback and growling amps as Stevie Ray channeled the great Jimi Hendrix powerfully and directly that night. As good as it gets for SRV. 0:00 Aint Gonna Give Up On Love 7:38 Pride And Joy 12:44 Voodoo Chile 24:04 Tin Pan Alley 37:29 Look At Little Sister 41:38 Texas Flood 50:34 Let the Good Times Roll 57:28 Little Wing 01:06:13 Third Stone From The Sun * The first two songs of the set, Scuttle Buttin' and Soul To Soul are missing. June 19, 1985 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, Colorado Source: Soundboard - CD - EAC - WAV - Soundforge edited out some feedback spikes in the first song, and various pops. Some EQ to raise mid-high output. No other filtering. Tom P Quote Red Rocks Blues Festival. SRV, Buddy Guy, BB King, Vida Blue Bland Edited August 12 by muppy Quote
muppy Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) I love this song. it has an absoloutely siq bassline. You get what you give. new radicals you get what you give #Cabbage ynewou get what u givenew Edited July 30 by muppy Quote
Another Fan Posted April 13 Posted April 13 I remember this song. It's funny I didn't realize or remember there was a more explicit version 1 Quote
OGTEleven Posted April 16 Posted April 16 (edited) I just heard a song from Knopfler's new album. Rather than a Youtube link I'll paste the lyrics. The song is about a historical event (I knew nothing about it). Like many of Knopfler's songs you could practically make a movie from it. The movie The Founder was from a book but only because one of the writers or producers heard "Boom Like That" and decided it needed to be a movie. There are quotes in the movie taken directly from the song. I'm only posting the lyrics to this song because when I read the last two lines, it just blew me away with respect to what a talented songwriter he must be. The song is called Tunnel 13 In the Siskiyou Mountains, the old railroad winds Through the golds of the maples and the green of the pines Up to Tunnel 13, the Southern she climbs And three bandits waiting with evil in mind The D'Autremont brothers had chosen their road Chosen to live by a criminal code Word was the mail car was loaded with gold The brothers had heard it, or had maybe been told They wanted no witnesses, that was a fact The brothers were bent on a barbarous act Gold there was none, only sadness and tears And the law coming after them year after year Three bandits, hearts filled with resentment and hate Killed mail clerk Elvyn Daugherty, engineer Sydney Bates With shotgun and pistols, they were panicking when They killed brakeman Coyle Johnson and fireman Marvin Seng Robbing and looting is as old as the hills They're still jumping freight trains with crowbars and drills A hundred years later in Downtown LA They rob the Union Pacific damn near every day Four good men lay murdered in the dogwoods and pines Leaving widows and children and heartbreak behind Tunnel 13 is the place in the song Where the beautiful redwood for my guitar came from Edited April 16 by OGTEleven 2 Quote
BringMetheHeadofLeonLett Posted April 17 Posted April 17 I miss that part of life. I'm about the worst capitalist on this planet- but I still want an e-type Jaguar, and *****-yeah Perer Gunn and this is just great- 2 Quote
Joe Ferguson forever Posted April 17 Posted April 17 (edited) 6 hours ago, BringMetheHeadofLeonLett said: *****-yeah Perer Gunn This song was recommended in an audio review. It's iconic. But it led me to Gunn which is even better. Edited April 17 by Joe Ferguson forever Quote
Behindenemylines Posted April 17 Posted April 17 Waiting for Columbus by Little Feet. incredible musicians and songs-the whole album. I have a friend who was basically a one hit wonder in the 70s who played with Little Feet for a while. Said they were by far the most talented he had ever played with -but also amongst the craziest group. He didn’t last long-outclassed on both fronts. and this guy is incredibly talented musically to this day. Quote
Joe Ferguson forever Posted April 19 Posted April 19 On 4/17/2024 at 7:35 PM, Behindenemylines said: Waiting for Columbus by Little Feet. incredible musicians and songs-the whole album. I have a friend who was basically a one hit wonder in the 70s who played with Little Feet for a while. Said they were by far the most talented he had ever played with -but also amongst the craziest group. He didn’t last long-outclassed on both fronts. and this guy is incredibly talented musically to this day. 1 Quote
muppy Posted April 19 Posted April 19 (edited) ♥️ busker alicia keys and adele Acia keys cabbage Edited July 30 by muppy Quote
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