I always kinda felt MMW was just kinda missing something...
So Scofield??
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I always kinda felt MMW was just kinda missing something...
So Scofield??
I was more kidding but yeah they sound great with Scofield.
You've already heard his old album A Go Go, right? Yes, they are a perfect mix.
Anoushka Shankar, half-sister to Norah Jones.
Yeah I had never heard it - or Scofield with MMW at all - but I have now and I agree it's top notch.
Bad Miles
Referred to as the start of PF golden age by the pundits, I always thought it was the end.
Anoushka Shankar's father is Ravi Shankar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VCuoXs01tw
And as for Neil Peart, truly one of my lifelong heroes and a true legend in my lifetime.
For all the world that he had as a stage, his life had a few painfully altering turns that many would never have wanted to live through.
If interested, his biography is called - Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road.
Some love...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWRMOJQDiLU&T=57s
Super cool, not one of the songs that was on the album they recorded that night.
This is pretty cool, but the sound is a bit garbled at times, or is it all Pat's flanger?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojJ6HiM2ENA
From the Bob Welch era of Fleetwood Mac
From before Fleetwood Mc
https://youtu.be/Ohx9Ve7-GS0?si=7VcnJYr-hPoZaZtc
^^^RIP Christine
Been searching for new African music after seeing Vieux Farka Toure last week. Found this gem of afrosynth with a ridiculous cover and beats I'm digging.
https://youtu.be/FGgIh6QGCis?si=wmGIYaTq5f0UrY0B
^^^Santana disclosed in an interview years later that he was heavily into an acid trip (provided by Jerry Garcia) during the performance.
He thought his guitar neck was writhing like a snake and he was trying to keep it from wrapping around his left hand.
Better living through chemicals!
Video is mediocre, but the music is transcendent.
https://vimeo.com/490088643
I've been bingeing on this group lately. Was going to put it into the country music thread but no... Pretty fun band from Saskatchewan. Slow to find these guys as they are not new.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg0J98DnloQ&t=697s
^^^Like!
^^^love this. Guy Clark's house xmas eve 1975. Heartworn Highways. Great to watch their half-assed attempts to keep the droogs off camera. makes me want to hole up in a cabin some weekend soon.
Shitty sound quality but a punumbra of Zappa's guitar virtuosity