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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
grunt #342664 03/20/11 06:14 PM
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Thanks Dean. I`m definately still listening.


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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
fredk #342673 03/20/11 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted By: fredk
Thanks Dean. I`m definately still listening.


I’ll be listening a lot more in a couple days. I finally stopped pissing around an just ordered all the SACDs she has available on Amazon. I’m glad almost all her releases are on hybrid multi-channel SACDs.


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grunt #342674 03/20/11 11:19 PM
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I need to get off the pot and order a few.


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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
fredk #342682 03/21/11 03:00 AM
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Originally Posted By: fredk
I need to get off the pot and order a few.


Whatcha smokin'

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SBrown #342724 03/21/11 03:41 PM
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During a gap in the action at work this AM I found a youtube audio clip of a 1990 soundcheck jam featuring Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson, and Billy Sheehan.

At first I wondered if it was legit, as the drumming is very basic, the kind of thing that Neil would do in his sleep. But the guitar did sound like Alex's work, and the bass sounds like the faint memories I have of Billy Sheehan. The story was that Geddy was running late for soundcheck, and Billy sat in. This seemed plausible, as Mr. Big was opening for Rush that tour. This was the "Presto" album, and I saw them at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan. Road tripped up from Notre Dame in the spring of my senior year. But I digress.

The youtube clip is broken into two parts due to length, with an abrupt ending at ten minutes. After the first part ended, I checked the almighty Google and, lo and behold, the story is true. From Billy Sheehan's official web page, here's a *.ram link to the whole 14+ minute jam.

Not many bassists could sit in for Geddy, but Billy is a star and pulls it off well. Good stuff.


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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
medic8r #342740 03/21/11 04:31 PM
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During a gap in the action at work this AM


One of many on every, apparently.


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medic8r #342742 03/21/11 04:37 PM
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Nice find, JP.

I've been trying to write a review of the Grace Potter and the Nocturnals show I saw recently - gawd, they were good, and I remain fairly obsessed with their five albums.

However, the opening band Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights was a very cool discovery. To me, his voice sounds like Jonny Lang, although the guitar chops are not in that league at all. Very dynamic performance - they all totally believed every minute of it from beginning to end. Straight ahead rock and roll. I like it. Check them out.


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tomtuttle #342816 03/22/11 02:40 AM
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Sampling some of Jaimee Paul's music this evening from her debut album. It has a nice smooth bluesy jazz feel to it, similar to Jane Monheit.


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Adrian #342876 03/23/11 12:43 AM
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Little Walter - 'Sad Hours'


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RickF #342933 03/23/11 01:41 PM
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If my name was "little" anything, I'd have lots of sad hours too.


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