I don't think this one requires any clarification... :hmm:
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I don't think this one requires any clarification... :hmm:
this is funny, I'm the farthest thing from a musician though my daughter has talent, and my brother plays the guitar. This song is amazing, I actually did a review of it and others for a music exploration class (that I was forced to take in college).
yeah, Satriani...from another planet he is... :)
Now for something less guitar-oriented... ;)
No excuses for that dude... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST86JM1RPl0
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I was always a bob marley fan but never owned any of his stuff. I went to a trade shop and bought Marley. It was so bad, it was the only 'sound' recording that I ever returned. I'm not sure what happened really!
Here's one that always spoke to me...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlkYc0_EkAk
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Tom had a lot of good songs, but I really like this one by him, as it's funny. ;)
Hard to believe this is already 37 years old... :belief:
We went out last night and the bands were playing Tom Petty's music. This is one of the bass player's favorites.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqmFxgEGKH0
I'm not sure whether I've already posted this one before, but this was one of my favorite songs when I was in college — well, when I was on my first round in college anyway. ;)
The International Geophysical Year spanned from July 1957 until December 1958, and the song dates back to 1982. Not much has come true of this hopeful vision for the then-imagined future, though — 90 minutes from New York to Paris by way of an underseas train? A wheel in space? Nah, war is better for business, they said. :p
This one's simply because I consider it one of the most epic anti-establishment anthems of the last three decades. ;)
And with it, we shall express our undying hope that one day, one of those people who put videos with lyrics up on YouTube will be doing it without getting the lyrics wrong and/or misspelling anything — it's "Some of those that were forces", not "Some of those that wear forces." :rolleyes:
I've loved Mark Knopfler's music from the 80s etc. Here is an introduction to his many guitars.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG__SwkV3wg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIufLA7Bx2Q
Great sound here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OHzG-UjgmA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aowSGxim_O8
I knew a Mary Jane