Spiel Posted October 10 Report Posted October 10 How about a little Pink Steam to warm up a cool October Day. 1
knightfisher Posted October 13 Report Posted October 13 https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=goldfinger+song+shirley+bassey&&mid=167ADD27B6EB46160D14167ADD27B6EB46160D14&FORM=VAMGZC&ajaxhist=0&ajaxserp=0 She has an amazing voice.
Spiel Posted October 21 Report Posted October 21 Oh Baby.....now this one really takes me back to a time when I was still living in my parents house. 3
smitty55 Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 The 60's had some damn fine music. To think that this classic from 1964 was recorded in one take and produced in 15 minutes.
smitty55 Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 Lol, I often listen to an oldies radio station and that song just came on. Go figure
smitty55 Posted November 24 Report Posted November 24 I just listened to this for anyone who was a Boz Scaggs fan. I had the Silk Degrees album with two of my faves, Lowdown and Lido Shuffle. He's now drifted into the blues genre, one song in particular comes up on my my playlist called Loan me a Dime, here it is with Duane Allman 1
smitty55 Posted November 24 Report Posted November 24 I may have mentioned this before but I'm a huge fan of Steely Dan. At least twice a year I go through their entire collection in order of release and I never tire of it. This tune is right up there, the only song I know of where a melodica played by Donald Fagan has a big part. 1
Spiel Posted November 25 Report Posted November 25 3 hours ago, CrowMan said: A must watch documentary on Netflix... I'll definitely be checking that one out, thanks CM. 1
MGC Posted November 26 Report Posted November 26 Classic song and my favourite from them. Moneytalks by ACDC
smitty55 Posted November 27 Report Posted November 27 On 11/25/2025 at 5:21 AM, CrowMan said: A must watch documentary on Netflix... Cool, found it on torrents and downloading now. 1
smitty55 Posted November 27 Report Posted November 27 Any boogie woogie fans here? Out of the blue just came across this gal Ladyva and hot damn she's good. Here she is with the Barcelona Big Blues Band https://www.facebook.com/reel/865468909236767
dave524 Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 On 11/23/2025 at 10:48 PM, smitty55 said: I just listened to this for anyone who was a Boz Scaggs fan. I had the Silk Degrees album with two of my faves, Lowdown and Lido Shuffle. He's now drifted into the blues genre, one song in particular comes up on my my playlist called Loan me a Dime, here it is with Duane Allman that version of Loan Me a Dime is on my phone playlist too
dave524 Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 (edited) Very under rated guitarist, both Snowy White and Gary Moore came from Thin Lizzy , both found their calling as blues artists Edited November 28 by dave524
smitty55 Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 2 hours ago, dave524 said: Very under rated guitarist, both Snowy White and Gary Moore came from Thin Lizzy , both found their calling as blues artists I'm not familiar with Snowy White but I do Know Gary Moore as a top notch blues guitarist, seen him play a fair amount in a bunch of blues specials with BB King and the like. 1
Spiel Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 I suppose there's some comfort to be had knowing I'm not the only growing old ....
smitty55 Posted Sunday at 03:56 AM Report Posted Sunday at 03:56 AM So I follow this nostalgic music site and they come up with some gems going back into the 60's. I had Dire Straits Live in Basel 1992 video concert playing in the back ground on the pc while I wandered around when this classic came through and I paused the concert to watch the whole 9 min of the most amazing harmonies ever. I hadn't seen it for a couple of years at least and it's always amazing. Enjoy..
Spiel Posted Sunday at 09:20 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:20 PM It's a rare day when I don't tune up something in the shop that isn't JD related.......
Spiel Posted Sunday at 09:27 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:27 PM No, it's not the Danforth but have seen this performed at the Danforth a few times, with elbows on the stage.
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