- what exotic fish I caught in the ocean of music -

Since Heilung I've been getting into Norse music. This young lady has some remarkable music.

Sounds like this ep of TZ…

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5i9f6t

:open_mouth:

(It’s flipped left⇄right, so you’re not seeing things.)

Rube Goldberg music box.

Apologies if it's a dupe.

Nice!

If you are handy and have the tools, there are a lot of nice things you can make with wood, from really nice furniture / art to mechanical gadgets of all sorts.
I think if i had a house with a little place where i could work with metal and wood, i would only be in the house to eat and sleep.

In leu of my educations i would prefer to work in Metal, so need the tools and machines for that, and with a lotto win right after house buy / build, would come machine buying.
And maybe wayyyy down the line buying of toys like a lotto winner normally do

Lathe ( maybe CNC ) mill - welders - plasma cutters ASO are high on my wish list, wayyyy higher than any Italian sports car.

Dalida & Alain Delon - Paroles, paroles

Hi Guys, and a Happy New year of music to you all…

There is another memorable group that I don’t think we’ve mentioned in this ocean…
And the band I’m talking about is…The Band!!

I love The Band. I’ve got most of their albums on vinyl. And I also have The Last Waltz on DVD. I have to say Music From Big Pink and Stage Fright are my favorites.

Happy New Year to all of you loving music friends!

We can change hobby, car, wife/partner probably also, but it seems as though the addiction to the music remains to the end… :star:
I am happy that we have this nice forum. :slight_smile:

Thank you Robowski for The Band reminder.
They are invariably milestone along the highway of the rock for me.

The Band … the Weight 1969 @ woodstock live

Glenn, I can tell you one more time that I envy you for seeing live, many of the legends of the music of our time.
This can not be repeated…

I’ve found here in the topic useful info that I have never met before.
Thanks sparkyDK for the info about CBGB’s and the Marquee club. I missed this.

Cheers…

I’d like to share something I’ve seen on TV since the Christmas days …

There was an action here to help the homeless because of the cold weather.
One of them, a tramp with an almost invisible face of beard and dirt, was asked what the reason was in that state, and so on.
Accordingly, he pointed to some reasons that led him to this state.

The last question to him was what was the big (it sounded like his last) desire, which he wants to be realized.
And the answer was: I want to go to a concert of Deep Purple…

This post is especially for this spirit that you either have or not!

Stormbringer are such a awesome track, and if i ever get my hands on a time machine, going back to the early 74ties to go to a concert of theirs are high on the list.
And it should be okay as in 1974 for instance i was just 8 years old, so no chance of running into myself and create a paradox.
I have been listening to DP since 1978 or so, cuz that was the right stuff to grow up on. :+1:

I am thankful for being born at the right time just before the birth of rock music.
My earliest music memories were my older brothers playing their Elvis and Cliff Richard and The Shadows records. I remember when I heard the Beatles for the first time on the radio, and soon after that, the Rolling Stones.
The great thing about that time was that we listened to the great rock legends while they were still alive.
We anticipated the release of their new albums and couldn’t wait to buy them.
Sadly, we also read in the news when they died, like Jimi, Janis, Jim Morrison,and John Lennon.
We also discovered a lot of these bands when they released their first album.

Discovered this little gem last week. This track is very well produced and includes some nice low end bass, in addition to being a decent song. For this reason, it is often used to audition speakers, assuming you can find it on a CD or get a hold of a lossless version.

I don’t know it they were mentioned here…

Khruangbin

Been a huge fan of Canned Heat since the late 1960’s. This classic lineup was my favorite. Bob “The Bear” Hite, Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson”, Henry “Sunflower” Vestine, Larry “The Mole” Taylor, and Adolfo “Fito” de la Parra. Can’t forget Harvey “The Snake” Mandel when Henry left the band.

This is one of the many tunes I loved by them.

Another version of Walking By Myself done live by Gary Moore. Great version!

Good base Glenn for Walking By Myself,

Two more performances of this song:

Walking by myself - Jimmy Rogers - maybe the first record of this song - 1956;

and the original

T-Bone Walker - Why not

WOW, never heard those versions before. Simply amazing!

Johnny Winter also does a good version on White Hot and Blue.

Remember.

Updating my Mp3 arsenal in the car, i cant believe i totally forgot my Blackfoot records, where a few are absolutely must have albums.

Marauder being one of them.