Nice!! I would love to get my hands on the CD. I still have the vinyl. Got Ziggy Stardust up now.Nektar? I had "Recycled" spinning just a few days ago...
Rob
Nice!! I would love to get my hands on the CD. I still have the vinyl. Got Ziggy Stardust up now.Nektar? I had "Recycled" spinning just a few days ago...
Rob
lets not forget fripp,belew and the king crimson guys,larry coryell,david torn,steve tibbetts,ralph towner,mike stern,and the scofield kid.oops wrong thread,should be with the guitarists
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After Widget mentioned Meshell Ndegeocello on another thread, I ordered one of her CD's--Peace Beyond Passion. This is really quite good. Interesting, complex, layered, nice wide range sonic textures, depths and colors, thoughtful lyrics. Bass played as a melodic and articulating instrument as well as setting foundations. Very nice. Thanks, Widget.
David
Donovan - GH / Atlantis
"way down, below the ocean......."
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
"Who ARE those guys?" -Butch Cassidy
Didn't quite know where else to put this,
but this thread seems to draw lots of folks with eclectic tastes ...
and I know we've talked about early King Crimson stuff here ..
Obituary: Ian Wallace Drummer
Ian Wallace, 60, a journeyman drummer who toured with Bob Dylan, Don Henley and Bonnie Raitt and recorded with Stevie Nicks, Ry Cooder and others, died Feb. 22 at UCLA Medical Center of complications from esophageal cancer.
Born in Bury, England, Mr. Wallace began playing in rock bands in the 1960s and earned a reputation for his eclectic range. He provided beats for prominent musicians in a variety of genres. They included Crosby, Stills & Nash, Stevie Nicks, Roy Orbison, Traveling Wilburys, Brian Eno and Jackson Browne.
He also played with several jazz bands and founded the Crimson Jazz Trio.
See - http://www.ianrwallace.com/
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got a chance to hear tom waits ,orphans at work today on the stereo in my truck and i liked the first two discs with an exception or two.the third one i could have left alone though,and at fifty six bucks i will leave it on the wish list for a while.up now, the beatles............rubber soul.
Matisyahu - Live at Stubbs. Good album!!
Frederick
up next..............jeff beck..........truth
Just picked up the
Mavericks - What a crying shame.
Bob Seger - Face the promise.
the tucker boys are singin' about carolina (sigh) right now and off i go again
Strange Mood lately - in between the John Cale stuff (Guts!) and everything thats going on I've been in a mood for Cash - played some of the collections like The man in Black and Personal File - plus the 5 American Records releases (sonically I mostly like the first two best, but there is a lot of heart in all of his final works.
and -
Highwayman - what a great record - I dismissed country too long ago (my Dad listened to the schlock stuff) - but this stuff is very fine!
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a great place to start heather.....hank.
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