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Weezer - Take On Me (Official Video)

lucky760 says...

*doublepromote

Phenomenal. I hadn't even looked at their Teal Album, but yeah, it looks like it's just 10 covers of awesome songs from my childhood (the 80s) that I love.

Will listen to the whole thing right now!

Snarky Puppy - Lingus

Sagemind says...

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"Initially the band hat contacted me way back in 2014 to produce and record their live debut album. They had a monthly residency at the well known domicil jazz club in Dortmund at the time. Titled “Filou presents…” the band hosted a show with a guest band every third Wednesday of the month, often sharing the stage altogether for one massive jam at the end of the night. The guest bands included well-known German jazz acts but often bands that push the boundaries of jazz in some way or another (Sommerplatte, Cosmo Klein, Xaver Fischer, among others). The monthly residence gave Filou the chance to experiment with unusual stage concepts. As a result, they came up with the idea to dissolve the barrier between stage and audience for the live show.

So instead of going to the studio to create a regular album, Filou wanted to create a live recording capturing all their energy and live show experience as their debut record. The concept of making the audience become part of the stage setting also sparked the idea of abandoning a PA system and providing headphones for the audience instead. It’s a very unique experience for the concert goer and obviously turned out to be a slam dunk for me to ensure the best possible audio quality without the usual PA and monitor trash in the mics

Rock's Most Prolific Session Musician

SFOGuy says...

Reminds me of the documentary "Standing in the Shadows of Motown"...
The sessions musicians who never get the public glory...

Oddly, she might have been bit bitter about what came after her time in music...

Some sort of music geek sound site postings...

"I enjoy the music she made in the 60's but when she posted a comment on engineers I voiced my opinion that the mid 70's to early 80's were the pinnacle of recording because of the 24-track two inch tape and the idea of the 'concept album'. I mentioned "Aja", "Goucho", "Breakfast in America", "Back In Black", "Dark Side of the Moon", "Animals", "Rumors", etc. She said she didn't like that "music" -- too many drugs involved in the making.

Post went downhill from there.... but come on, how can any reasonable musician deny the greatness of at least some of the albums mentioned above?..."

Joe Walsh - Life's Been Good (Live Spoken Word Version)

BSR says...

I'm a big Eagles fan. Their music brings back many great memories.

The Eagles Live album came with a poster that I laminated and hung on my bedroom wall. I've looked at that poster for hours over the years.

It was an aerial view of the Yale Bowl where the Eagles performed.

http://www.eaglesonlinecentral.com/images/liveposter1.jpg

I dreamed I could have gone to that concert every time I looked at it. There was always a feeling of having missed something that was so awesome.

Then when the Eagles had their Hell Freezes Over tour I couldn't believe that my dream was going to come true!

The concert was not going to be at the Yale Bowl but rather, the next best place. The Citrus Bowl in Orlando! But to me it was the Yale bowl and I was at that concert. One of the most memorable times of my life.

Tequila

noims says...

No, Flying in a Blue Dream. Payback never was that smart.

I remember hearing Satriani was going to sing on that album and was really reluctant to get it. Turns out the fecker can sing too.

BSR said:

Surfin' with the alien?

Close To The Edge - A Band Geek Yes Cover with Chris Clark

ulysses1904 says...

I smoked much doobage to this album side back in the 70s, I think we played the other side of the album only once. They did a great job.

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Pink Floyd - One of These Days

noims says...

... aaaaaand now I'm listening to the album.

I just got given out to for the song leaving an itch unscratched, but for me it's the positive version of being more-ish, with the only antidote being the next tune, and the next...

Floyd are drugs made music. Puns intended. Meddle is very much my drug of choice.

Go All The Way...

What makes this song great? System of a Down

spawnflagger says...

Note: Toxicity is the album, the song is "Chop Suey!".

Love this band. Mezmerize is one of the few CDs I can listen to every song all the way through. "Sad Statue" is even more poignant nowadays.

POPTONE - GO

What makes this song great? Nine Inch Nails

A Perfect Circle -- Disillusioned

MilkmanDan says...

I know the feeling! So Long and Thanks For All the Fish was my early favorite of the 3 main singles, but this one grew on me more. They are all good though.

A lot of album reviewers seem to think this one is a bit too preachy in being sort of anti mobile devices / anti social media. I can kinda see that, but it doesn't strike me as overly that way. Guess it touches a nerve for some.

mxxcon said:

The more i listen to this track the more it grows on me.



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