Gary Moore had a way of doing that, because every note he played, he played with as much passion as he could muster in the moment. :)
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Hey what's wrong with tv crap... :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=389ym_Ajdbc
Well, there's always Texas:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqBCurSwK3k
I like the blues. It took me years to figure that out...I would talk about songs I liked which were rock and roll and folks would explain to me the blues roots. Turns out I really like the blues.
My husband not so much, he gets depressed.
The closest we'll get at our parties is Ricky Wise.
Talk about depression drink a beer and listen to Country music and you will find yourself slobbering all over the place. :)
Study demonstrated that people in country bars take more drinks per minute that any other kind of environment.
That's a Believe it or not! But, yes...
That Chris Rea song, "Where do we go from here?" is really good. I thought I knew it, but it wasn't what I thought. It was better.
"Sometimes I feel like I’m actually on the wrong planet.
It’s great when I’m in my garden, but the minute I go out the gate I think, ‘What the hell am I doing here?”
~ George Harrison
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDrLTW_sesI
This is for you Wind, see here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io2hbcrAYBw
Same song from before a show in Berlin. I just love Tyler's voice. :love:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHUAXMvtZvU
This guy is really amazing, not just as a guitarist but also as a songwriter. :like:
very nice... :)
More Plini ─ this guy is really awesome, and he's got a great backing band as well. ;)
It's easy to get lost in music like that...cosmic...what?! It was suppose to go on for at least another 10 minutes... :)
Have you ever listened to music so sublime that it hurts when it ends... :)
This one's a bit more jazz-fusion-ish. ;)
This version of the song came out when I was 14 years old, but it was already in the charts in the UK before it hit the charts here in Belgium and the Netherlands. The video clip above is from Top Pop, a Dutch pop charts program on Dutch television at the time, presented by Ad Visser.
It's not an original, though. The original was written by Shuggie Otis in 1971, and his version has more of a country vibe to it. The guitar solo in the Brothers Johnson version ─ which has been shortened for this video clip ─ was not played by them, though. It was recreated from Shuggie Otis' original solo by session cat and jazz virtuoso Lee Ritenour, and it is comprised of two overdubbed electric guitars ─ most likely a Gibson Les Paul ─ playing in harmony. ;)
The song was not a big hit when it was originally released by the Brothers Johnson, until the remake of the movie "Shaft" came along, with Samuel L. Jackson playing the role of the eponymous detective. ;)