Higher Intelligence Agency / Pete Namlook - S.H.A.D.O View attachment 167694
Anyone used to watch UFO? 😀
one of my favourites when I was a kid. Very stylistic.
Genesis: Calling all Stations
This is Genesis best disk after Peter Gabriel leaving.
Discounting the Trick of the Tale possibly.
Wacky Gyuri
This is Genesis best disk after Peter Gabriel leaving.
Discounting the Trick of the Tale possibly.
Wacky Gyuri
Indeed, the women with the rather purple hair always got my attention 😀 I was young then to but still....one of my favourites when I was a kid. Very stylistic.
I happen to have the whole series on DVD, it still looks pretty good & is entertaining even today 😉
Higher Intelligence Agency / Pete Namlook - S.H.A.D.O 2
Why give up on a good thing 🙂
Heading out in a few minutes to see Lee Barber, Seela, and Matt the Electrician. Flipnotics (an Austin favorite) has been having Wednesday night "music in the round." They all play together, but they take turns on whose song they play. Nice chemistry, great music, perfect venue.
currently on the radio, which isnt mine and is tuned to some local station, and is at work (which is also where i am) is playing Annie Lennox singing here cover version of Stings' "fields of gold" or "fields of barley".....never can remember which is the correct name. Still like the Sting version better but hey, if i had my way id change the station.......
Wow, amazing evening of live music. An acoustic treat- during one number, Matt sat next to me and played/sang. I really can't listen to my stereo any more. Theme song title for the evening was "Coffee at Night." Each musician wrote a separate song with that as a title.
First set was George Carver, one more of the seemingly endless supply of first-rate singer-songwriters here, accompanied by bass. Very jazzy, bluesy stuff.
First set was George Carver, one more of the seemingly endless supply of first-rate singer-songwriters here, accompanied by bass. Very jazzy, bluesy stuff.
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King Crimson "Red" (1974) - my favourite album!
In school and student's years I listened to the heavy metall, and now when to me of 40 years, relapse has begun - Metal Church, Motley Crue, Accept, Grave Digger, Metallica, Judas Priest , Manowar... nostalgia🙂🙂🙂
In school and student's years I listened to the heavy metall, and now when to me of 40 years, relapse has begun - Metal Church, Motley Crue, Accept, Grave Digger, Metallica, Judas Priest , Manowar... nostalgia🙂🙂🙂
"Black Blackness" Seela. It's been an ear worm- can't get that song out of my head since I heard it. I've played it a dozen times in the past few days, then learned to play it for myself. So I just played it again...
Getting myself ready for Big Music Night tomorrow, including a "secret" concert under a bridge. Two hours of Seela first, though, doing her regular Tuesday night gig.
Getting myself ready for Big Music Night tomorrow, including a "secret" concert under a bridge. Two hours of Seela first, though, doing her regular Tuesday night gig.
Really perfect evening.
The "secret" concert was in a tunnel under the 6th Street Bridge in downtown Austin, from 9pm until midnight. Lit only by candles, all acoustic, word spread on Facebook. I was far and away the oldest person there. Acoustics were outstanding in the stone tunnel. The performers (Robert Ellis, an alt-folk/country guitarist/singer/songwriter from Houston, Matt the Electrician, the pride of Austin, and Squinto, a bluegrass trio) were better than outstanding. Three hours of intimate, superbly performed and written music. And to put the cherry on the cake, the weather was lightly breezy and 70 degrees F.
I'm sorry, I'm having a hard time getting excited about audio.😀
The "secret" concert was in a tunnel under the 6th Street Bridge in downtown Austin, from 9pm until midnight. Lit only by candles, all acoustic, word spread on Facebook. I was far and away the oldest person there. Acoustics were outstanding in the stone tunnel. The performers (Robert Ellis, an alt-folk/country guitarist/singer/songwriter from Houston, Matt the Electrician, the pride of Austin, and Squinto, a bluegrass trio) were better than outstanding. Three hours of intimate, superbly performed and written music. And to put the cherry on the cake, the weather was lightly breezy and 70 degrees F.
I'm sorry, I'm having a hard time getting excited about audio.😀
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