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kronosposeidon (Member Profile)

snoozedoctor says...

I watched it. Pretty good little summary. Dr. Seelig is a little on the dry side and therefore might not appeal to the philistines.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
As Farhad might say, the philistines here just don't appreciate the good stuff.

Hey, I was about to post this and dedicate it to you:

http://www.videojug.com/interview/general-anesthesia-2

But would you like to post it? I'll promote it if you do.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
Walsh is a fantastic guitar player, and of course, a Wichita boy.

I saw you were the only one that upvoted the Rainmaker's tunes. Bob Walkenhorst and the boys are Kansas City natives. They came so close to really hitting it big. Their first album, The Rainmakers, was critically acclaimed, but the follow-up album sputtered and ruined their chances. I love their lyrics,
One line is a favorite from the song "The wages of sin"

"The wages of sin is 2 bucks an hour and working weekends."


In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Thanks, buddy! You must like this song because the imagery is similar to what you might see right before the gas puts you under. Maybe.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
*promote

snoozedoctor (Member Profile)

kronosposeidon says...

As Farhad might say, the philistines here just don't appreciate the good stuff.

Hey, I was about to post this and dedicate it to you:

http://www.videojug.com/interview/general-anesthesia-2

But would you like to post it? I'll promote it if you do.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
Walsh is a fantastic guitar player, and of course, a Wichita boy.

I saw you were the only one that upvoted the Rainmaker's tunes. Bob Walkenhorst and the boys are Kansas City natives. They came so close to really hitting it big. Their first album, The Rainmakers, was critically acclaimed, but the follow-up album sputtered and ruined their chances. I love their lyrics,
One line is a favorite from the song "The wages of sin"

"The wages of sin is 2 bucks an hour and working weekends."


In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Thanks, buddy! You must like this song because the imagery is similar to what you might see right before the gas puts you under. Maybe.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
*promote

kronosposeidon (Member Profile)

snoozedoctor says...

Walsh is a fantastic guitar player, and of course, a Wichita boy.

I saw you were the only one that upvoted the Rainmaker's tunes. Bob Walkenhorst and the boys are Kansas City natives. They came so close to really hitting it big. Their first album, The Rainmakers, was critically acclaimed, but the follow-up album sputtered and ruined their chances. I love their lyrics,
One line is a favorite from the song "The wages of sin"

"The wages of sin is 2 bucks an hour and working weekends."


In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Thanks, buddy! You must like this song because the imagery is similar to what you might see right before the gas puts you under. Maybe.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
*promote

snoozedoctor (Member Profile)

Joe Walsh - "The Confessor"

Joe Walsh - Life of Illusion

Joe Walsh "Life of Illusion"

twiddles (Member Profile)

gwiz665 says...

I'm swooping in and grabbing your embed, then.

In reply to this comment by twiddles:
Oh I don't need the point. Just give him the embed and I'll discard mine since his has more votes.

In reply to this comment by my15minutes:
yw! and yeah, i can understand him being more of an acquired taste than Henley or Frey, who both have 'better' voices and had more pop appeal post-Eagles.

hehe. check this out. i just ran this adv search, for 'joe walsh', in any state.
i think we just found joe's biggest fan on the sift...
oh crud. i see he also tried to sift the tune, over a year ago, which would make yours a dupe.
so, tomorrow, i'll promote his, and then you can get the starpoint for fixing his broken embed.
sound groovy?

In reply to this comment by twiddles:
I figured Joe Walsh for more love than it's received; thanks for the promote and the interest.

In reply to this kickass tune by joe walsh

Joe Walsh - Life of Illusion

my15minutes (Member Profile)

twiddles says...

Oh I don't need the point. Just give him the embed and I'll discard mine since his has more votes.

In reply to this comment by my15minutes:
yw! and yeah, i can understand him being more of an acquired taste than Henley or Frey, who both have 'better' voices and had more pop appeal post-Eagles.

hehe. check this out. i just ran this adv search, for 'joe walsh', in any state.
i think we just found joe's biggest fan on the sift...
oh crud. i see he also tried to sift the tune, over a year ago, which would make yours a dupe.
so, tomorrow, i'll promote his, and then you can get the starpoint for fixing his broken embed.
sound groovy?

In reply to this comment by twiddles:
I figured Joe Walsh for more love than it's received; thanks for the promote and the interest.

In reply to this kickass tune by joe walsh

twiddles (Member Profile)

my15minutes says...

yw! and yeah, i can understand him being more of an acquired taste than Henley or Frey, who both have 'better' voices and had more pop appeal post-Eagles.

hehe. check this out. i just ran this adv search, for 'joe walsh', in any state.
i think we just found joe's biggest fan on the sift...
oh crud. i see he also tried to sift the tune, over a year ago, which would make yours a dupe.
so, tomorrow, i'll promote his, and then you can get the starpoint for fixing his broken embed.
sound groovy?

In reply to this comment by twiddles:
I figured Joe Walsh for more love than it's received; thanks for the promote and the interest.

In reply to this kickass tune by joe walsh

my15minutes (Member Profile)

"I Got Rhythm" - solo version by John Pizzarelli

choggie says...

Don't have to have perfect pitch to do that....Idetic memory of ones' instrument...you play so much you remember what its going to sound like beforehand. Lots of performers do this.... one was Slam Stewart, bassist who hummed the notes as he bowed.
Mose Allison, Charles Mingus,Rashaan Roland Kirk, Keith Jarrett, how bout' Joe Walsh and Peter Frampton, with their talky-thingy-dealies.....

Charlie Parker, it has been said, the way he hit the woodshed, was by learning "I Got Ryhthm" in every key, and becomming proficient in them, using that song.....once he got that down, well....he also used a Rico #5 reed, which if anyone has ever blown woodwinds, is next to impossible to get a squeak out of, unless yer embrochures' like a foundry press.

Pizzarelli has such a great voice, reminds of Chet Baker....



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