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- Six String
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Local guys I need to see live. The white dude is Joe Craven who played with David Grisman back in the day so I have history with him as he grew up here and has performed locally for decades. It’s a fusion of Mexican/West African/bluegrass.
https://youtu.be/JFK3wXeqrg0
https://youtu.be/arDtiEJSMaE
https://youtu.be/hJkT_-gG1Bw
https://youtu.be/JFK3wXeqrg0
https://youtu.be/arDtiEJSMaE
https://youtu.be/hJkT_-gG1Bw
Everything is broken
B. Dylan
B. Dylan
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Six String wrote:Local guys I need to see live. The white dude is Joe Craven who played with David Grisman back in the day so I have history with him as he grew up here and has performed locally for decades. It’s a fusion of Mexican/West African/bluegrass.
Awesome Les!
I particularly enjoyed this one:
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
- ChrisB
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Always makes me smile when I play this. Everything seems to be at 100 mph, but they try so hard.
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slightbreeze wrote:
Always makes me smile when I play this. Everything seems to be at 100 mph, but they try so hard.
Spot on analysis
A good album
The law of diminishing returns soon after though
NP
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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LMG wrote:
NP third time this week.
I can now understand what folks mean when they say ELP was a po-faced waste of talent (and electricity!)
Chris - are you familiar with Live at Fillmore East...?
It is even better than Elegy
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
- ChrisB
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Two of the finest guitarists of their generation, and what do you get? A sprawling, wankfest and a waste of space. Could/should have been something special and all we seem to get is "I can play faster than you". "But what about the tunes?".... "forget the tunes....I can play faster than you!"
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slightbreeze wrote:
Two of the finest guitarists of their generation, and what do you get? A sprawling, wankfest and a waste of space. Could/should have been something special and all we seem to get is "I can play faster than you". "But what about the tunes?".... "forget the tunes....I can play faster than you!"
Didn’t do much for me either. Nice cover shot though but I wish I hadn’t bothered all those years ago.
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Music Inspired by Lord of the Rings - Bo Hansson
You guys remember this one? Cool, proggy music from 1970 from Swede Hansson, rereleased in '72 with the cover above. Instrumental tunes which sometimes remind me of early Floyd, but there's also a medieval feel to stuff like "The Old Forest & Tom Bombadil." Druggy and post-psych. Groovy stuff!
This was the original Swedish cover:
"The Black Riders & Flight to the Ford" is on now and I'm digging it...
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^ That is a really nice album.
Bo Hansson had previously been half of Hansson & Carlsson (!) who wrote and recorded this tune, subsequently adopted by Jimi Hendrix (who they had opened for in Sweden):
Bo Hansson had previously been half of Hansson & Carlsson (!) who wrote and recorded this tune, subsequently adopted by Jimi Hendrix (who they had opened for in Sweden):
- Matt Wilson
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That's right! I remember reading that. Leave it to you, Charlie... LOL
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Always glad to be of service.
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LMG wrote:
NP third time this week.
I can now understand what folks mean when they say ELP was a po-faced waste of talent (and electricity!)
Played this yesterday.
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Lord Rother wrote:LMG wrote:
NP third time this week.
I can now understand what folks mean when they say ELP was a po-faced waste of talent (and electricity!)
Played this yesterday.
Not impressed?
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No, I quite liked it.
I love a bit of classical me.
I love a bit of classical me.
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Matt Wilson wrote:
Music Inspired by Lord of the Rings - Bo Hansson
You guys remember this one? Cool, proggy music from 1970 from Swede Hansson, rereleased in '72 with the cover above. Instrumental tunes which sometimes remind me of early Floyd, but there's also a medieval feel to stuff like "The Old Forest & Tom Bombadil." Druggy and post-psych. Groovy stuff!
This was the original Swedish cover:
"The Black Riders & Flight to the Ford" is on now and I'm digging it...
Yes -a very good album.
I bought it at the time
The next one - Magician's Hat, is better
In fact, I have the next one also Attic Thoughts. I recall it has a terrible cover.
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Couple of decent live albums.
Riverside - Lost 'n' Found - Live in Tilburg
Riverside - Lost 'n' Found - Live in Tilburg
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Matt Wilson wrote:
Music Inspired by Lord of the Rings - Bo Hansson
You guys remember this one? Cool, proggy music from 1970 from Swede Hansson, rereleased in '72 with the cover above. Instrumental tunes which sometimes remind me of early Floyd, but there's also a medieval feel to stuff like "The Old Forest & Tom Bombadil." Druggy and post-psych. Groovy stuff!
I was obsessed with The Lord of the Rings when this came out so, of course, I bought it.
Sadly, it did very little for me.
I really hate that cover and didn't enjoy the music much except for Flight to the Ford.
Bugger off.
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Lord Rother wrote:LMG wrote:
NP third time this week.
I can now understand what folks mean when they say ELP was a po-faced waste of talent (and electricity!)
Played this yesterday.
and Bob......?
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?
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Rorschach wrote:I really hate that cover and didn't enjoy the music much except for Flight to the Ford.
The others are worse!
For example (a good album though!)
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mudshark wrote:Where is he anyway, that very soft lad?