Music: What are you listening to today?

Music: What are you listening to today?

In the spirit of the books and movies threads, here's one to talk about what you're listening to lately and what you hav

29 August 2009 at 10:11 PM
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by sailorsaint

shorty is exploring well outside the breadth of common music


discovered a why to be channel by some guy who seemingly mixes mostly nixed vocal videos

as example, here is the third installment of a multi-hour Fela Kuti instrumental experience

hell fella, have the second one on me

he also has various sorts of dead phish dylan phil lesh bass tasty greatness
https://www.youtube.com/@jam_central/vid...


This is a test; the 2+2 site's been wonky for me.



Willie Nelson (1965)



This is the best ‘new’ thing I’ve heard since Big T-Shirt Billie Eilish.

I know The Streets will love it

made me laugh.



nobody nobody nobody




by sailorsaint

site's been wonky for me.

Yeah, I posted a few and they disappeared.
I'll try again.

Willie Nelson - (1965)



Whenever I listen to live performances of Lara I'm reminded of Tay Zonday and his 'Chocolate Rain' song.

The "**I move away from the mic to breathe in"-part in particular.

Not only does Lara not move away from her mic to breathe in - she brings it closer in and uses that in-breath to turn flawless perfection into... umm... flawlesser perfection..?



have also posted dove before,
once that bass groove starts settling in i sigh man while de brain turns fuzzy purple velvet marshall amps.


Cymande opened for Mandrill sometime early in their '72s touring days, which is more than enough excuse to play their namesake song from 1971
oh so many similarities

Carlos Wilson - flute, trombone, guitar, vocals
Louis Wilson - percussion, trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals
Ricardo Wilson - saxophone, percussion, vocals
Claude Cave - keyboards, vibraphone, percussion, vocals
Bundy Cenac - bass, percussion, vocals
Omar Mesa - guitar, percussion, vocals
Charles Padro - drums, percussion, vocals

Omar Mesa simulaneously possessed by both Carlos Santana y Castaneda

and perhaps a song you may also kinda know



by sailorsaint

hey mister temp being man
racing to thought
things more attuned to certain pro or con clivities with various exes under scoring particular visitation schedules



by REDeYeS00

Omar Mesa simulaneously possessed by both Carlos Santana y Castaneda

he’s definitely possessed by the spirit of the wah pedal


by sailorsaint

is it weird i think this sounds like Skynyrd?


by amplify

is it weird i think this sounds like Skynyrd?

More like Traffic to my ear.

Pretty sure these guys were high school students at the time... but, I could be wrong.


Speaking of high school.

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