What are you listening right now ?

Thanks. Never knew of that.

since y’all liked that, here is another (a little newer: 1980. lol.) one:

There must be something about bass players and lip-synching.They just won't get with the program.

Here is a link to Jack Casady performing with Jefferson Airplane on American Bandstand.The dude's got his cords all wrapped around the neck of his bass guitar! The message seems to be: I'm not plugged in!

Equally entertaining is the reply Paul Kantner gives to this question from Dick Clark:

DC: Older people worry. They see the way you're dressed. They hear your music.They don't understand. Do parents have anything to worry about?

PK: Ah... I think so...

Speaking of bassists… get a load of poor Ollie (Rammstein’s bassist) looking so dejected.

Backstory is that at a concert in Vienna, the power went out citywide, right in the middle of the concert, yet. So while the emergency lights were still on, the band decided to keep playing, and did an acoustic version of “Ohne Dich”.

That's a lovely tune, even when stripped down. It's a descending minor key pattern (i-v-iv-III-v) that's both melancholy and soothing at the same time.

But you're right about Ollie. The poor guy's got nuthin' to do.

I was at the Fillmore one time in '90s when the same thing happened. Fortunately, it was late in the evening, so we didn't miss too much of the regular show. After the power went out, Steve Miller finished up on acoustic, amplified through a megaphone!

BTW: You may be thinking, why pay good money to see the Steve Miller Band?!! Well, I was thinking that, too. Turns out I won the tickets, so what the heck.

I had a good time.

a no-fake ear worm.

Hmm, haven’t heard that in ages. CI seems to have a sort of Orbison vibe… Kewl song.

Haven’t heard TD in quite a while, too. Love the cover of LOART, especially watching the blinkenlichten at the upper-right. :laughing:

Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 best songs of all time.

:question: No Dave on the list. Oh well

“And on the 6th day God created Slayer, and God was pleased for they were heavy.” -Book of Genesis

I’ll be very disappointed if my friend Steve’s song didn’t make the list….it’s very …uh… funky.

SRV, Johnny Reno, Chris Layton never forgotten.

“…the 500 best songs of all time.”???

ALL time?

there are ancient chants which should be on that list
for they were the best then and now in that realm.

  1. Dave

Dave’s not here, man.

No, man, I’m Dave, man.

(like A&C back in the day)

What are you doing Dave? Hal voice

On the 3rd day, he realized there was too much hair and too much tongue but just the right amount of kick bass.

"What I want is what I've not got...

What I need is all around me."

DMB rocks!