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What are you listening to? Part 6

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Who remembers this?

now for the french version


I remember that! :) But not the French version.

Those Warner Bros. cartoons were so much fun! So well done.
 
I really liked this band and still have them on a playlist or two.





I really like the video...now I have to take a cold shower, oh yea the I like the music too;)
 
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I remember that! :) But not the French version.

Those Warner Bros. cartoons were so much fun! So well done.
Hey Gina i screwed up the post I had to edit it, for the English version.
 
I can't type worth a sh.. today, hanging over so please don't mind me and my typo's.
 
I really like the video...now let take a cold shower, oh yea the I like the music too;)

Hahahaha! It was quite, uh, yeah, but appropriate for the lyrics and mood of the music. There's something about her voice that always got to me.
 
Hey Gina i screwed up the post I had to edit it, for the English version.

I don't remember that song??? Where was it used?

I can't type worth a sh.. today, hanging over so please don't mind me and my typo's.

No worries! :) Not that bad at all.

May I suggest water and Advil?? :D
 
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Hahahaha! It was quite, uh, yeah, but appropriate for the lyrics and mood of the music. There's something about her voice that always got to me.
LOL..well being a typical male visual effects first then voice;)
 
Continuing the animation theme.



 
ran into this the other day..kinda like it.
 
I don't remember that song??? Where was it used?



No worries! :) Not that bad at all.

May I suggest water and Advil?? :D

I don't remember that song??? Where was it used?
from the soundtrack of this movie, which in turn, turned me onto the french version which I also like. The movie death proof is a remake of the seventies style of movies..
 
from the soundtrack of this movie, which in turn, turned me onto the french version which I also like. The movie death proof is a remake of the seventies style of movies..


Ah! I missed this! I will have to find it, immediately! I like using Kurt as a bad guy and the 70's sensibility. Thanks D! :)
 
On of my favorite solo acoustic guitar solos....Steve Howe from Yes.


 


Never really got into Nirvana-thought they, along with the Doors, were probably the two most overrated American top bands but I do like this

 
Beautiful.

one of my favorite guitarists through the ages








Thompson is 20 with the curly hair-he wrote the song Dave Swarbrick is singing

here he is in the earliest recorded performance before Sandy Denny took Judy Dyble's place

I believe Thompson was 18 at the time and his mastery was evident even then

Ian Matthews later of Ian Matthews Southern Comfort is the lead vocalist

Thompson is just to Ian's left

 
All I have to say, well I grew up with the Beatles..or I should say my sisters did, therefor I did:). The Beatles even with today's generation are still well liked, pop of the ages.
 
How about some Foggy Mountain Breakdown with the legendary earl Scruggs aaaaand STEVE MARTIN!..WTF? incredible:)



BTW peeps the banjo introduced by our brother's from Africa bought over in here in bondage. The Banjo was derived from several instruments in African but the final piece as we know today as the Banjo is all American.
 
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JJ Cale... the epitome of laid back.











 
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How about some Foggy Mountain Breakdown with the legendary earl Scruggs aaaaand STEVE MARTIN!..WTF? incredible:)



BTW peeps the banjo introduced by our brother's from Africa bought over in here in bondage. The Banjo was derived from several instruments in African but the final piece as we know today as the Banjo is all American.


Jerry Garcia does bluegrass and does it well--Jerry on Banjo, and vocals. vassar clements on fiddle, Joe Kahn on bass, Peter Rowan Guitar, David Grisman Mandolin

 
some of the same guys many years later

 
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