ImpulseIII
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fc3 said:Gene Harris sure knows his way 'round the 88s. Great pianist. Not heard Gatton, but DeFrancesco is another good man. Haven't hear much from the Allmans but the Derek Trucks Band soars, so maybe they're on to something. Like Truck's wife, too but mostly her classic blues and R&B styles vocals more.
I'd like to rummage though your cd collection. Sounds like it might be interesting.
Sea Ray 300 said:wx5svr said:And when it works the first CD through it will be Bob Seger's greatest hits!! Amazing CD.
Then followed up by Texas country, CCR (the orig), Boston, Moody Blues, new rap (for the gf), etc etc
Graham
Graham,
Either your dating yourself, as I am, or you have absolutely great taste in music.
Seger is absolutely fine...
Just give me some of that "Old time Rock and Roll"
Texas country, well, you have me at a slight disadvantage, but I like ZZ Top...
CCR..
The original "Heard it Through The Grapevine"
Boston is classic...
"More Than a Feeling"
Moody Blues is in a class by itself...
"A Question of Balance."
Now that sounds like fun! Beat the heck outta backing some corporate IT department like some of us do.SkipBarnes said:I am a HUGE Susan Tedeschi fan! Shemekia Copeland is another, along with Deborah Coleman and of course Etta James. I've backed a few female blues singers for a lot of the last ten years.
Yup. Already have a few of Hazeltine's CDs.For some great piano work, check out David Hazeltine. He's the closest thing to Gene H I've heard yet.
Cool! Do you ship?You're welcome to borrow my Ipod anytime, Frank, if that IS your real name :wink:
IbidImpulseIII said:Is that really you?
fc3 said:Now that sounds like fun! Beat the heck outta backing some corporate IT department like some of us do.SkipBarnes said:I am a HUGE Susan Tedeschi fan! Shemekia Copeland is another, along with Deborah Coleman and of course Etta James. I've backed a few female blues singers for a lot of the last ten years.
SkipBarnes said:Frank, your taste in music is impeccable. Musician's taste tend to parallel your's, as the music we've been talking about is probably some of the finest ever performed. It takes a real discerning ear to judge the difference between what the record companies have been throwing at the public and what the real musicians are up to - but that's another rant - I'll refrain from boring you with that.
I'd certainly ship you my iPod if I could live without it for a week or two... but I can't )
p.s., Check out Marlena Shaw's 'Elemental Soul'