Willie Nelson and Wynton Marsalis with a night of Ray Charles music, DVR'ed on HDNet. And reading Dust of Dreams, Malazan book #9 at the same time.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WL25NcSIgM[/YOUTUBE] And I'm loving the James Gang. Good call SIJ.
And I'm loving the James Gang. Good call SIJ.[/QUOTE] Thanks. I wore out the grooves on Rides Again when it came out. "The Bomber" was one of the first "hard rock" tunes I ever learned. All but the trippy, Ravel's Bolero section, of course. [YOUTUBE]r2-g_H1YW5g[/YOUTUBE]
This song blew my 14-year-old mind when I first listened to "Appetite For Destruction". [YOUTUBE]1TnL-LJKWE0[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmEj_Lq6sWo[/YOUTUBE] How about a newer band (with the 64 year old bassist)? These guys rock.
^ Great post. That's one of the best albums I've heard in about 10 years. What a strange mix of players which works perfectly. I love Josh Homme's phrasing and guitar work.
Jetfanmack's mentioning of Them Crooked Vultures reminded me of another diverse group of musicians in a new band: Chickenfoot. Although not as good as TCV's record, it's a pretty good effort. It's got a cool 70s vibe. This song reminds me of "Rock Candy" by Montrose, Sammy's first big gig. [YOUTUBE]pHqA6HtVU70[/YOUTUBE] Still one of my favorite riffs/tunes to jam on. [YOUTUBE]lUeuAnMNDhA[/YOUTUBE]
Great live version of this Sex pistols classic. Steve Jones is firing out massive power chords. [YOUTUBE]dCcKySCJpjk[/YOUTUBE]
Soap on a Rope is my favorite song on that CD. Love that powerful guitar riff. Hagar's lyrics are crappy as usual, but Satch's guitar rocks that song. I just re-downloaded QOTSA-Songs for the Deaf. When I bought that album, it blew my mind. [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-8H3gE9dUo&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]