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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2018 12:19:17 GMT
I like the Stones, beautiful tune.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on Apr 5, 2018 22:45:16 GMT
And they are still rocking
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Post by Bklyn_LA on Apr 6, 2018 4:57:27 GMT
I like the Stones, beautiful tune. Well, once again my boy Sherman and I, took the WAY-BACK Machine to the year 1965 to watch Keith Moon Go crazy on the drums! Ah...Teenage Angst - at it's best! !
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2018 12:28:13 GMT
I like the Stones, beautiful tune. Well, once again my boy Sherman and I, took the WAY-BACK Machine to the year 1965 to watch Keith Moon Go crazy on the drums! Ah...Teenage Angst - at it's best! ! Professor, The Who, a huge fav, saw 'em a million times at the Forum, even look like Daltrey, even the hair. Entwistle's bass "leeds" early in this version, a fav.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on Apr 6, 2018 19:15:16 GMT
Well, once again my boy Sherman and I, took the WAY-BACK Machine to the year 1965 to watch Keith Moon Go crazy on the drums! Ah...Teenage Angst - at it's best! ! Professor, The Who, a huge fav, saw 'em a million times at the Forum, even look like Daltrey, even the hair. Entwistle's bass "leeds" early in this version, a fav. Alright CK keep those icon fresh LOL....Who is great saw them at them in Monterey and at Hollywood Bowl 67, the OX Man could walk that bass, Townsend is a genius, and Roger with those angst ridden vocals.. love this group!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2018 16:43:42 GMT
Alright CK keep those icon fresh LOL....Who is great saw them at them in Monterey and at Hollywood Bowl 67, the OX Man could walk that bass, Townsend is a genius, and Roger with those angst ridden vocals.. love this group! Here's an icon, at least for me. A heckuva blend of classical and rock.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on Apr 8, 2018 18:14:23 GMT
Alright CK keep those icon fresh LOL....Who is great saw them at them in Monterey and at Hollywood Bowl 67, the OX Man could walk that bass, Townsend is a genius, and Roger with those angst ridden vocals.. love this group! Here's an icon, at least for me. A heckuva blend of classical and rock. Wow ELO I haven't heard them in decades - a band I totally forgot about Nice! ELO to ELP
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2018 4:07:18 GMT
Here's an icon, at least for me. A heckuva blend of classical and rock. Wow ELO I haven't heard them in decades - a band I totally forgot about Nice! ELO to ELPBravo, Bklyn, great song, beautiful! Takes me way back, back to some carefree days. Pre adulthood actually, lol. Thank you, Bklyn Here's one to celebrate the "boys" win today. ELO!! Again.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on Apr 11, 2018 22:39:57 GMT
Wow ELO I haven't heard them in decades - a band I totally forgot about Nice! ELO to ELPBravo, Bklyn, great song, beautiful! Takes me way back, back to some carefree days. Pre adulthood actually, lol. Thank you, Bklyn Here's one to celebrate the "boys" win today. ELO!! Again. Emerson Lake and Palmer excellent musicians so, many good tune - Greg Lake's guitar playing on "From the Beginning" is absolutely sublime, late night sometimes I'd take out the guitar play the hell out of that tune and it was a good warm up for me. Then I'd switch over to electric and jam to a little Crazy Horse ... Down by the River!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2018 15:44:37 GMT
Emerson Lake and Palmer excellent musicians so, many good tune - Greg Lake's guitar playing on "From the Beginning" is absolutely sublime, late night sometimes I'd take out the guitar play the hell out of that tune and it was a good warm up for me. Then I'd switch over to electric and jam to a little Crazy Horse ... Down by the River!Very cool, so you're a piano AND a guitar man!!! Talent buddy. I don't play anything musical, just enjoy it, always athletic, balls, bats, clubs, etc. Neil's buddy Steven says hello below. Love this one, lotta guitar and rhythm!!! edit: "The album features an array of well-known guest musicians, including John Sebastian, David Crosby and Graham Nash, who contributed vocals. Ringo Starr drums on two tracks under the pseudonym "Richie," which he also used for his contribution to the London Sessions album by American bluesman Howlin' Wolf, recorded in England the same year. Stills' album is also the only album to which both Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix supplied guitar work."- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_(album)
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Post by Bklyn_LA on Apr 13, 2018 13:05:31 GMT
Emerson Lake and Palmer excellent musicians so, many good tune - Greg Lake's guitar playing on "From the Beginning" is absolutely sublime, late night sometimes I'd take out the guitar play the hell out of that tune and it was a good warm up for me. Then I'd switch over to electric and jam to a little Crazy Horse ... Down by the River!Very cool, so you're a piano AND a guitar man!!! Talent buddy. I don't play anything musical, just enjoy it, always athletic, balls, bats, clubs, etc. Neil's buddy Steven says hello below. Love this one, lotta guitar and rhythm!!! edit: "The album features an array of well-known guest musicians, including John Sebastian, David Crosby and Graham Nash, who contributed vocals. Ringo Starr drums on two tracks under the pseudonym "Richie," which he also used for his contribution to the London Sessions album by American bluesman Howlin' Wolf, recorded in England the same year. Stills' album is also the only album to which both Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix supplied guitar work."- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_(album)Excellent, these are some of the great masters Steven Stills under rated guitar player in my book and I remember seeing him with the Buffalo Springfield at the Trip, I love his pull offs they are so crisp, The Wolf Man ah yes "How many more years" that dude got million hits. Slow Hand Clapton with Cream at Whisky and the Shrine Auditorium saw the Jimi Hendrix Experience at Anaheim Convention Center with the Monkees, Lovin Spoonful at the Whisky here and in Greenwich Village NY, Ringo with Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl 64. Yeah, I took classical Piano for 7 years, classical guitar almost 4 years, i also can play The drums - no lessons, by ear The Accordion (the fist instrument I ever received and played) harmonica that I got out of a Cracker Jack box:) I really wanted to play sports Baseball, as I always wanted to play for the Dodgers! IS that the Hammer of the BROAD STREET BULLY Dave Schultz?.
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Post by jrgreene6 on Apr 13, 2018 21:03:50 GMT
Very cool, so you're a piano AND a guitar man!!! Talent buddy. I don't play anything musical, just enjoy it, always athletic, balls, bats, clubs, etc. Neil's buddy Steven says hello below. Love this one, lotta guitar and rhythm!!! edit: "The album features an array of well-known guest musicians, including John Sebastian, David Crosby and Graham Nash, who contributed vocals. Ringo Starr drums on two tracks under the pseudonym "Richie," which he also used for his contribution to the London Sessions album by American bluesman Howlin' Wolf, recorded in England the same year. Stills' album is also the only album to which both Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix supplied guitar work."- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Stills_(album)Excellent, these are some of the great masters Steven Stills under rated guitar player in my book and I remember seeing him with the Buffalo Springfield at the Trip, I love his pull offs they are so crisp, The Wolf Man ah yes "How many more years" that dude got million hits. Slow Hand Clapton with Cream at Whisky and the Shrine Auditorium saw the Jimi Hendrix Experience at Anaheim Convention Center with the Monkees, Lovin Spoonful at the Whisky here and in Greenwich Village NY, Ringo with Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl 64. Yeah, I took classical Piano for 7 years, classical guitar almost 4 years, i also can play The drums - no lessons, by ear The Accordion (the fist instrument I ever received and played) harmonica that I got out of a Cracker Jack box:) I really wanted to play sports Baseball, as I always wanted to play for the Dodgers! IS that the Hammer of the BROAD STREET BULLY Dave Schultz?. Brooklyn! Another fellow musician on the board! TOO funny that the accordion was your first instrument as it was for me as well! My mom used to play and I found this big heavy case one day when I was around five or six and it was “on” from there. In school, I started with trumpet, played it for a year or two, moved on to clarinet (HATED that and only played it for a few months). From there I went to French horn before finally settling on trombone which I played from junior high on. In the meantime, friends were starting to play guitars and like most bands, we had three and a drummer. I reluctantly agreed to be the “McCartney” and switched to bass. I also had a LOT of free time in high school which I spent most of learning and playing the piano in our auditorium. I was born with “the ear”, as they say. Never had one lesson on any instrument, couldn’t read sheet music if you held a gun to my head, but can literally listen to a song once or twice and play it the third in just about anything I put my hands to. I have a Yamaha baby grand in the front room of my house and a mini-studio corner in my basement with amps, PA and somewhere between 10 - 12 guitars (acoustic, electric and bass, 4, 5, 6 &12 strings). While I am primarily a bassist / lead vocalist, I have also played rhythm guitar and sang in a number of groups. I have NO ability to “shred”, but can manage some easier lead guitar solos. I’ve played in bands and bars since I was in high school, did a couple of demos in the studio and even got to sing in front of @ 15,000 with Chris Daughtry and his band a few years ago when they were here in Cincy opening for the Goo Goo Dolls. That was pretty cool! Still kicking my own butt for not taking one or two of my axes with me to SoCal back in the early 80’s. Spent most of that summer on the strip when bands like Poison, Crüe, LA Guns, Ratt, Warrant, Guns N‘ Roses and most of the other “hair” bands were just getting started. Saw dozens of playbills posted on telephone poles, bulletin boards, etc. looking for players / singers. I definitely had the “look” with long blonde hair to my shoulders, 6’3” and skinny as a rail. Plus I had the chops. I coulda’ been a contender!!! GO DODGERS!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2018 1:43:09 GMT
Excellent, these are some of the great masters Steven Stills under rated guitar player in my book and I remember seeing him with the Buffalo Springfield at the Trip, I love his pull offs they are so crisp, The Wolf Man ah yes "How many more years" that dude got million hits. Slow Hand Clapton with Cream at Whisky and the Shrine Auditorium saw the Jimi Hendrix Experience at Anaheim Convention Center with the Monkees, Lovin Spoonful at the Whisky here and in Greenwich Village NY, Ringo with Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl 64. Yeah, I took classical Piano for 7 years, classical guitar almost 4 years, i also can play The drums - no lessons, by ear The Accordion (the fist instrument I ever received and played) harmonica that I got out of a Cracker Jack box:) I really wanted to play sports Baseball, as I always wanted to play for the Dodgers! IS that the Hammer of the BROAD STREET BULLY Dave Schultz?. Wonderful stuff. Yep, that's Shultz, thought of him the other night when in gdt with Puigout. I'll add I took a couple drum lessons as a kid, I was like 13-14. Had the pad and sticks and my teacher was cool. It was strange in that he had a limp, and in the middle of my set of lessons, he got drafted into the Army for Vietnam. Made no sense to me, a first real dose of life's realities. Fyi, speaking of no sense "the paradiddle" absolutely befuddled me, thought no f'n way can I play that fast. Couldn't remember the sequence. lolol. Drums didn't take. I play a mean jukebox though. Neil:
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2018 1:51:06 GMT
Brooklyn! Another fellow musician on the board! TOO funny that the accordion was your first instrument as it was for me as well! My mom used to play and I found this big heavy case one day when I was around five or six and it was “on” from there. In school, I started with trumpet, played it for a year or two, moved on to clarinet (HATED that and only played it for a few months). From there I went to French horn before finally settling on trombone which I played from junior high on. In the meantime, friends were starting to play guitars and like most bands, we had three and a drummer. I reluctantly agreed to be the “McCartney” and switched to bass. I also had a LOT of free time in high school which I spent most of learning and playing the piano in our auditorium. I was born with “the ear”, as they say. Never had one lesson on any instrument, couldn’t read sheet music if you held a gun to my head, but can literally listen to a song once or twice and play it the third in just about anything I put my hands to. I have a Yamaha baby grand in the front room of my house and a mini-studio corner in my basement with amps, PA and somewhere between 10 - 12 guitars (acoustic, electric and bass, 4, 5, 6 &12 strings). While I am primarily a bassist / lead vocalist, I have also played rhythm guitar and sang in a number of groups. I have NO ability to “shred”, but can manage some easier lead guitar solos. I’ve played in bands and bars since I was in high school, did a couple of demos in the studio and even got to sing in front of @ 15,000 with Chris Daughtry and his band a few years ago when they were here in Cincy opening for the Foo Fighters. That was pretty cool! Still kicking my own butt for not taking one or two of my axes with me to SoCal back in the early 80’s. Spent most of that summer on the strip when bands like Poison, Crüe, LA Guns, Ratt, Warrant, Guns N‘ Roses and most of the other “hair” bands were just getting started. Saw dozens of playbills posted on telephone poles, bulletin boards, etc. looking for players / singers. I definitely had the “look” with long blonde hair to my shoulders, 6’3” and skinny as a rail. Plus I had the chops. I coulda’ been a contender!!! GO DODGERS!!! Killer post, JR, great stuff. Gotta play some instrument in my old age. I like to eat a bit, how about the spoons??? One of my last posts on old board was this, stoked by it. HOW ABOUT THAT ACCORDION???? For you and Bklyn!!!!!
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Post by jrgreene6 on Apr 14, 2018 3:29:43 GMT
Brooklyn! Another fellow musician on the board! TOO funny that the accordion was your first instrument as it was for me as well! My mom used to play and I found this big heavy case one day when I was around five or six and it was “on” from there. In school, I started with trumpet, played it for a year or two, moved on to clarinet (HATED that and only played it for a few months). From there I went to French horn before finally settling on trombone which I played from junior high on. In the meantime, friends were starting to play guitars and like most bands, we had three and a drummer. I reluctantly agreed to be the “McCartney” and switched to bass. I also had a LOT of free time in high school which I spent most of learning and playing the piano in our auditorium. I was born with “the ear”, as they say. Never had one lesson on any instrument, couldn’t read sheet music if you held a gun to my head, but can literally listen to a song once or twice and play it the third in just about anything I put my hands to. I have a Yamaha baby grand in the front room of my house and a mini-studio corner in my basement with amps, PA and somewhere between 10 - 12 guitars (acoustic, electric and bass, 4, 5, 6 &12 strings). While I am primarily a bassist / lead vocalist, I have also played rhythm guitar and sang in a number of groups. I have NO ability to “shred”, but can manage some easier lead guitar solos. I’ve played in bands and bars since I was in high school, did a couple of demos in the studio and even got to sing in front of @ 15,000 with Chris Daughtry and his band a few years ago when they were here in Cincy opening for the Foo Fighters. That was pretty cool! Still kicking my own butt for not taking one or two of my axes with me to SoCal back in the early 80’s. Spent most of that summer on the strip when bands like Poison, Crüe, LA Guns, Ratt, Warrant, Guns N‘ Roses and most of the other “hair” bands were just getting started. Saw dozens of playbills posted on telephone poles, bulletin boards, etc. looking for players / singers. I definitely had the “look” with long blonde hair to my shoulders, 6’3” and skinny as a rail. Plus I had the chops. I coulda’ been a contender!!! GO DODGERS!!! Killer post, JR, great stuff. Gotta play some instrument in my old age. I like to eat a bit, how about the spoons??? One of my last posts on old board was this, stoked by it. HOW ABOUT THAT ACCORDION? For you and Bklyn!!!!! I remember seeing this there. Totally rocked it! GO DODGERS!!!
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