Aha Swedenmusic ....
I have finally fired up my 12A6-PP amp and listen to the Marillion's Crash Course. Right now playing This Train Is My Life.
The Marillion Crash Course: marillion.com | The Official Marillion Website
I have finally fired up my 12A6-PP amp and listen to the Marillion's Crash Course. Right now playing This Train Is My Life.
The Marillion Crash Course: marillion.com | The Official Marillion Website
Toscanini conducting Beethoven's 7th at Carnegie Hall, April 1936:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRi46iB85oU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRi46iB85oU
Brought a pair minispeakers, my small D-amp (25W) and iPod to work and played MY music all day. However I played all of Marillion's Script For A Jesters Tears.
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Ustad Shahid Parvez.
Sublime!!
Shahid Parvez - sitar - Rag Bageshree - Alap, Jor and Jhala - (part 1/2) - YouTube
Sublime!!
Shahid Parvez - sitar - Rag Bageshree - Alap, Jor and Jhala - (part 1/2) - YouTube
Last day EVER at work and last chance to play MY music to my collegues. One of the guys, and the only one of them, who actually is interested in music is a hardrcok fan (Kiss, Thin Lizzy ...) did appreciate some of my music, but "why don't the guy in Spanish group Heroes Del Silencio sing in English - good music, bad language ...??".
Well today I played Zombies and Hothouse Flowers. Zombies must be regarded as a sort of proto-prog and Hothouse Flowers are like healing balm för a sore soul.
Well today I played Zombies and Hothouse Flowers. Zombies must be regarded as a sort of proto-prog and Hothouse Flowers are like healing balm för a sore soul.
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