What RU listening 2 right now?
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More 70's moments.
Jon Anderson and Frodo Baggins. Separated at birth?
Heart Of The Sunrise / Yes - Live - YouTube
Jon Anderson and Frodo Baggins. Separated at birth?
Heart Of The Sunrise / Yes - Live - YouTube
Bloody Hell Woof! I'm just starting a bit of a YES renaissance after a thirty year sabbatical! Was a big fan in the late 70's/80's had every single album, but then the whole progressive thing got a bit old and I went completely back to basics with....................yes you guessed it Hawkwind
Never really stopped listening to Relayer, but the rest left me for a while (if you can call 30 years 'a while').
I'd post a YouTube link, but then I'd have to do the whole album, not possiblefor me to listen to just a track. Like listening to half a symphony, heh heh Beethovens 4 1/2 symphony in E flat Ahh what the hell! If you've got nothing to do for the next hour
And TK, sorry but you'r now officially an 'OLD FART', just like the rest of us
Was never a big ELP fan, liked their album covers more than their music, but this song is great (though not typical of them and ironically not a great album cover either). TK you'll love it, being 'of that age'
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Love it Matt.
The Doobies are cool and she plays it and makes it her own.
There is amazing unsung talent out there. I remember I was in some hotel in Uganda years ago and they had an Asian duo they were good and entertained the hotel clientèle for the evening. But their closing song was Gins 'n' Roses, Sweet Child of Mine. To my amazement they were brilliant and played a fantastic rendition, I just wish they'd been playing that type of stuff all night!
Here's an oldie you might appreciate Matt. Sad to say the lead singer (Pete Steel), died last year.
Think Black Sabbath meets The Beatles and have a Death Metal child. Enjoy
The Doobies are cool and she plays it and makes it her own.
There is amazing unsung talent out there. I remember I was in some hotel in Uganda years ago and they had an Asian duo they were good and entertained the hotel clientèle for the evening. But their closing song was Gins 'n' Roses, Sweet Child of Mine. To my amazement they were brilliant and played a fantastic rendition, I just wish they'd been playing that type of stuff all night!
Here's an oldie you might appreciate Matt. Sad to say the lead singer (Pete Steel), died last year.
Think Black Sabbath meets The Beatles and have a Death Metal child. Enjoy