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Squiggs said:
I just heard the track Dust Bowl by Bonamassa and I like!
So obviously I will now be purchasing the album Dust Bowl.
But if I were to purchase another what would the recommendation be?
They are all really good however I'd treat yourself to 'Live At The Beacon Theatre' for a truly astounding overview of a player that is simply On Fire. The DVD is a complete Supertanker of awesome also. So obviously I will now be purchasing the album Dust Bowl.
But if I were to purchase another what would the recommendation be?
Joe wears the blues Crown now.
Edited by Ali2202 on Monday 8th October 13:25
Discovered an unsigned band from Capetown last night via a video on Vimeo called Bateleur.
http://vimeo.com/50278913
http://vimeo.com/50278913
five horse johnson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFcAt1vHjuM
Janiva Magnes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tYH7tLMbts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFcAt1vHjuM
Janiva Magnes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tYH7tLMbts
hwajones said:
Turn7 said:
Black Keys!
My find of 2011, Bryan Adams has been the find of this week!I automatically wrote him off everytime Summer 69 came on but bought Live in belgium this week for £2! Awesome Show, respecttodamanhimself...
That was totally unforgivable...
M.
Solomon Burke - can remember his death a few years ago - never listened to any of his stuff untill this appeared on a House episode recently:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkmRp_G2uo
Backing vocals the Blind Boys of Alabamba - who first sang together as kids in 1939...
Lynyrd Skynyrd cover as well - would never have thought it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkmRp_G2uo
Backing vocals the Blind Boys of Alabamba - who first sang together as kids in 1939...
Lynyrd Skynyrd cover as well - would never have thought it.
Edited by jonny_c on Friday 19th October 15:49
I am re-discovering Band of Horses who have been around a while. Their latest album is produced by a guy who made his name with the Stones and other vintage rock acts, and it sounds like it. My tastes have become quite US-centric since moving here 6 years ago. It takes effort to seek out new music wherever you are these days. I like www.stereogum.com for a good overview of everything less mainstream in the USA. Lots of links to free vids and streams of new music. Have fallen for an album by Wild Nothing lately - a bit TheThe maybe. I can't make a post about music without recommending M83 to anybody with ears and the slightest taste for uplifting, overwhelming sounds.
jonny_c said:
Solomon Burke - can remember his death a few years ago - never listened to any of his stuff untill this appeared on a House episode recently:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkmRp_G2uo
Backing vocals the Blind Boys of Alabamba - who first sang together as kids in 1939...
Lynyrd Skynyrd cover as well - would never have thought it.
Where have you been manhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkmRp_G2uo
Backing vocals the Blind Boys of Alabamba - who first sang together as kids in 1939...
Lynyrd Skynyrd cover as well - would never have thought it.
Edited by jonny_c on Friday 19th October 15:49
I must have 100+tunes at home (But non of his forays into country......shudder)
'Cry to Me' is my fave track
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