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Great tune , got introduced to it from my 18 year old son believe it or not



 
last year we had quite a thread going on grumpies about music people are listening to and everyone had a good go at paying everyone one else out for there music.
mind you i think i copped most the flack.
no tangent i don't drive a valiant or where flannies.
(what happened to our mate tangent anyway)

anyway you all know iam a led zepplin freak.
but i can't pick a best zep tune its impossible.
but i think my vote for all time greatest tune goes to the stones for sympathy for the devil.
iam also a big jimi fan but couldn't pick a favourite there.

as far as modern music goes no one will ever beat Alice in Chains.

beside those bands the only others in my playlist are zakk wylde's black label society, ozzy, black sabbath and Rush.

of course i got a reasonble collection of deicide and canibal corpse and the like along with all the metal stuff you could imagine.

Whats in your playlist?
jayse
You will love Greta Van Fleet then. (Led Zepplin meets Guns n Roses.)
 
Great Americana bluegrass version, better than the orignal I think!
Don't want to bang on too much about this song, but I have to post this cover I found of the same song (actually its a cover of a cover). What an absolutely beautiful voice!
(You can skip the first 60 secs of banter if you want to, but its kinda nice and authentic)

 
Doobie Brothers live on stage only a few years ago.

I close my eyes and I'm 16 again.

Sit back and Listen to the Music.

 
An acoustic version of Hotel California by Italian guitar quartet 40 Fingers, imaginatively and lavishly filmed in what I can only guess is the supposed hotel described in the song.

The Night Man is there, but which girl is Tiffany Twisted?.

Whole thing feels like it’s a clip taken from a movie, or an episode of Fargo. Even has subtitles at the start.

Outstanding instrumental performance and cinematography worthy of one of the greatest songs.

 
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Just love this snapshot of real life on the road.

Less than two minutes of video (recorded on a phone by the look of it) taken backstage at a Rockwiz concert a few years ago.

It’s really a series of vignettes - begins with drummer Peter ‘Lucky’ Luscombe and guitarist Ash Taylor starting to sing Different Drum (made famous by Linda Ronstadt). JPY appears. Then it falters (forgotten lyrics?), but Luscombe brings the tune back to life with the driving crack of his drum sticks. Then Angry Anderson joins in. And Julia Zemiro slips into her Wizard of Oz red shoes. While adjudicator of the show Brian Nankervis coolly finishes putting in his cuff links just as the whole thing ends, saying “Showtime”. And the picture is complete.

So good to see seasoned old veteran musos still loving it like kids.

 
This is a song i like to play when a close family or friend passes away and specially if i cant make the funeral

Last week i lost a friend i used to have a beer with and played golf with his Name was Black Bob a true gentleman to those that new him

 
This is a song i like to play when a close family or friend passes away and specially if i cant make the funeral

Last week i lost a friend i used to have a beer with and played golf with his Name was Black Bob a true gentleman to those that new him


Sorry for your loss, mate.
 
British motor racing ace Sterling Moss died earlier this year. The Goodwood SpeedWeek held recently paid tribute to this man who, like Fangio, Brabham, and Stewart and many others, diced with death every time he raced in the heroic days before roll cages, crash barriers and fire crews were mandatory.

His friend Mark Knopfler paid a personal tribute by playing Going Home, the theme he wrote for the 1983 film Local Hero.

Whereas Knopfler’s original version builds into a soaring, uplifting anthem, here he has wound it right back to a slower lament that lays his friend's soul to rest; every note a tear drop, every wail a cry.

 
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Another of Knopfler's funeral songs, had this picked out for me, and brewed 21 litres of Imperial stout for the wake. Had to drink most of it myself cos I didn't die when the doctors/oncologists said I would. And I still haven't!


Well done WE&L. Remarkable. Not too many have beaten the grim reaper and then drunk the beer assigned for their own wake. Must have tasted extra good.
 
Maybe it's just this strange year but I've developed a taste for deep house chill music and my 25 year old son is now into 50's crooners go figure but if you like to get on the beers and chill try this, awesome video too best watched on a big telly..

 
Sarah Connor just smokin' in this raunchy version of Dusty Springfield's 1968 classic.

 
This is by Marcus Nimbler, a German who describes himself as a “singer, musician, producer, arranger, video artist, filmmaker, editor, videographer, consultant, art director”.

And he’s all of that in this well compiled and eye catching video cover of Sultans of Swing.

(Check out his channel for his other work. Worth looping it up on a big screen on brew day)

 
Faaaarrrk!!

Check this out!

A “montage” from a new Beatles movie ‘Get Back’ pre-released several hours ago by filmaker Peter Jackson.

Jackson said, “We wanted to give the fans of The Beatles all over the world a holiday treat, so we put together this five-minute sneak peek at our upcoming theatrical film ‘The Beatles: Get Back.’ We hope it will bring a smile to everyone’s faces and some much-needed joy at this difficult time.”

I didn’t even know this film was in the pipeline. Will be released in August next year.

Some amazing high quality vision of the Beatles in this clip that I’ve never seen before.

 
Faaaarrrk!!

Check this out!

A “montage” from a new Beatles movie ‘Get Back’ pre-released several hours ago by filmaker Peter Jackson.

Jackson said, “We wanted to give the fans of The Beatles all over the world a holiday treat, so we put together this five-minute sneak peek at our upcoming theatrical film ‘The Beatles: Get Back.’ We hope it will bring a smile to everyone’s faces and some much-needed joy at this difficult time.”

I didn’t even know this film was in the pipeline. Will be released in August next year.

Some amazing high quality vision of the Beatles in this clip that I’ve never seen before.


Feldon, thanks awesome. Made our day!
 
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