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@Shay - hard to believe the prices some vinyl fetches these days, resurgent demand from the younger is driving some of it....

 

All Rush is exceptional (sorry biased)

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2 hours ago, Shay said:

I decided to sell off some of my vinyl I haven't played in years and big surprise. I just listed Presto by Rush for $29.99 and already got an offer for $50..... I don't remember the album being one of there better ones so I guess this morning is a Rush day.

 

Huh, that's the album (OK, CD but yeah) I bought back in the 90s to introduce my wife to the band. I remember there being some good tracks there.

 

Hugs!

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One of those bands I've always loved (they weren't my favorite in concert but their music always felt so good).....I have all of their work......

 

 

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Listening to the cranberries while I clean and organize.  They'll always be my favorite.  Love Dolores's voice.  

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@Danni B.I am aware of The Cranberries - neither really listened - thank you for this intro - I like.....

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Poco has such lovely tunes, underrated band imho....

 

The Cranberries are so awesome, and she has such a lovely voice. 

 

This song describes how the cultural wars will end, Martians taking over, with groovy 1/8ths....

 

"we'll make great pets" ?

 

 

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Hey @Cyndee! Great choice! I love Porno for Pyros. Back then I was so looking forward to their first album - after the original Jane's Addiction split up. The second album is very different but also great, with Mike Watt on bass.

 

OK, let's go with a Jane's Addiction song...

 

 

 

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@Beatriz Very cool, I've always liked Perry's vocal style...

 

 

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@Cyndee and @Beatriz wonderful choices I guess I need to check them out. I have heard of them but never heard them :)

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I love the story Al Kooper  tells about being the Hammond B3 organist on Like a Rolling Stone. He was there and saw Mike Bloomfield and figured he wouldn't be playing guitar. He looked around and saw the B3 sitting there and noone sitting at it . He thanked his lucky stars because the organ was on (he didn't know how to start up the organ) and apparently Dylan was the only one who liked the organ part and wanted it and it became an iconic sounds. 

 

Here is one of Dylan's break throughs - Newport - where he...god forbide.... played ELECTRIC. 

 

Years ago for a FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY concert to raise money for our homeless I performed in costume as Dylan and 5 minutes before we went on - our lead guitarist had to leave because his motorcycle shop was on fire.....

 

We went on anyway and the audience LOVED this song...... HAPPY BIRTHDAY - 80 - Bob Dylan....

 

 

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Oh man I haven't heard porno for pyros in awhile, takes me back.  Dylan is always a great choice.  My brother turn me onto Chris Cornell of Soundgarden covering GNR Patience.  One example where I like the cover better than the original 

 

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@Danni B. thanks - hadn't heard his version before and I agree with you assessment.

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Holy Cow - never heard of this woman before - excellent guitarist and band......

 

 

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If you WANT IT BAD ENOUGH ...you can do it.....

 

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@ShayMicheal Bloomfield is a truly underrated  guitarist! For some reason, when I think of him I always go back to his time with Paul Butterfield,

 

 

I just love this song

 

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Next song on our band's list of Stones songs we're learning for an evening of Rolling Stones for a few summer outdoor performances...... and I can sing it as well as Keith (tee hee hee).....

 

 

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@miz miranda good songs - love Mike Bloomfield's guitar work especially.

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used to have this album WITH the real zipper.....

 

 

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OK Cyndee.... back to work music..........

 

 

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@Shay ?? I have bootleg DVD of that show a friend shared with me, what a special show for many reasons 

 

love it

 

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Came across this which is quite old.  From "If I Could Only Remember MY Name" released in 1971.

 

 

 

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@Jani  - thank you for the note - give me strength to face my fears.

 

@Cyndee- I bought a used copy of the program that included CD, DVD and the rehearsal - it doesn't work well in my player so this is much better.

 

 

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Feeling run deep today.... so slow yet yet so far.....

 

 

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A close friend linked me to this; said it reminded her of me.  I think it speaks to a lot of us here. (lyrics below)

 

Am I brave enough?
Am I strong enough?
To follow the desire
That burns from within
To push away my fear
To stand where I'm afraid
I am through with this
Cuz I am more than this
I promise to myself
Alone and no one else
My flame is rising higher
 
I am the fire
I am burning brighter
Roaring like a storm
And I am the one I've been waiting for
Screaming like a siren
Alive and burning brighter
I am the fire
 
I've been sacrificed
My Hearts been cauterized
Hanging on to hope
shackled by the ghost
Of what I once believed
That I could never be
Whats right in front of me
 
I am the fire
I am burning brighter
Roaring like a storm
And I am the one I've been waiting for 
Screaming like a siren
Alive and burning brighter
I am the fire
 
I don't believe I'll fall from grace
Won't Let the past decide my fate
Leave forgiveness in my wake
Take the love that I've Embraced
 
I promise to myself, me and no one else
I am more than this
I am the fire...
 
I am the fire
I am burning brighter
Roaring like a storm
And I am the one I've been waited for
Screaming like a siren
Alive and burning brighter
I am the fire
I am the fire

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Having one those 'woe is me days' so I listened to some songs that had good memories from the past

 

Hope you enjoy

 

 

 

 

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