Oh yeah, he's still here with us. The collaboration with Daft Punk was great too of course.
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Ariel Posen is a very talented Canadian guitarist and songwriter.
I like this one-man-band rendition of his song "Fade" better than the studio version. :like:
Because Nile Rodgers was mentioned, here's some Chic. God do I love this band, I have their hits on vinyl.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpuPCcw-cDU
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXgSHL7efKg
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKmJxpKKvYM
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTCv4xJ6mRo
Conventional astrology says your natal chart has the moon and Venus in a 900 or 1800 aspect. :)
Move them feet ... an Extremely cool guitar. guaranteed playtime ... :) I think anything transparent is just fascinating. Cool assortment of instruments.
Freakin' out and everybody dance are the ones i remember the best. Gawd all that dancing. I hated it, it was a nightmare come to life ... my burden no doubt.
They also played and produced most of the hits of Sister Sledge, they produced one of Diana Ross' albums ─ from which the song below is only one excerpt that made it into the charts ─ as well as that they've also worked with other musicians and in a couple of French and Italian projects over the years.
When I was a teenager ─ which is when most of those songs came out ─ I so wanted a transparent Stratocaster. I thought it was the coolest thing I had ever seen. :)
It was only still fairly recently that I discovered that the acrylic Strat Nile Rodgers plays in those videos isn't actually a Fender but a Music Man. He still owns that guitar, by the way, but it was not the guitar he used in the studio. Most of the Chic stuff was played on a pre-owned late 1960s Fender Stratocaster, and he uses a couple more recent Strats for touring.
Music Man was the company Leo Fender started after he sold the Fender Guitar Company to CBS (in 1964). The reason why Leo sold the company to CBS was that he thought he was dying, but then later, a doctor managed to heal him from the dangerous infection he had, and now fresh out of his own company, he started Music Man with a few ex-Fender associates. However, they ran into financial difficulties, and Music Man was then sold to the renowned string-making company Ernie Ball. Soon, some interpersonal conflicts started surfacing within Ernie Ball Music Man, and Leo started moonlighting by making guitars with his friend George Fullerton under the brand G&L, where he would eventually stay on until he passed away in the early 1990s.
Both Ernie Ball Music Man and G&L are still making and selling guitars to this very day. Ernie Ball Music Man ─ currently run by Sterling Ball, one of Ernie's sons ─ has some very notable artists endorsing them, among whom Steve Lukather, Steve Morse and Albert Lee. G&L guitars on the other hand are touted by many professionals as the very finest of all of Leo Fender's creations.
And what about this album? ;) (Note: The lead guitar on these tracks was played by the late Stevie Ray Vaughan, but Nile Rodgers did the rhythm guitars and produced the album.)
A very good band too! I think my mother liked Diana Ross, Upside Down is a nice song.
Those are some of David Bowie's greatest songs! Especially China Girl, I prefer it over Iggy Pop's one.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CS1Dnucr_s
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDwutKpVyas
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT5E4xsdT7o
Been hot as :flame:here lately.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZD8HKVKneI
This one is for El Sid:
From Katla: Or at least about the volcano ... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn2D14bSDm4
Yeah......................nah.
This is your reward................