Hey Buster - I am rather embarrssed to admit that I am yet to see em - after hearing good news about for ages.. Bugger i live almost walking distance from the Indi too but haven't been there for years.
Must extract the digit and get out a bit more this winter. Hopefully they - haven't seen the clip yet but is that Rick Whitle on the sticks? Perhaps he is still sporting his perspex kit?
red gum song a walk in the light green/i was only 19. great song. always play that on anzac day.
i listen to techno mostly, cascada, EARLY basshunter [the non English stuff] dj dean, darren styles to name a few. oh and darude.
That flemenco guitarist is good. i like flemenco stlye it is so hard and difficult to play using fingerpicking sounds nice.
Hey here is a sample of a guitar lesson by zac wild i find this amusing as its supposed to be a music lesson but he shows u two notes then playes a 1 mineuite guitar solo and says "thats how it should sound listen to his examples how funny.
aaaaah.. so many faves to choose from.. managed to cull it down to just these...
Blues:
Freddie King - These guys were ahead of their time with their dress sense
Some absolutely smokin tunes listed on this thread.
Even thpough i am a pop lover there is sooo much music to get to know and love out there.
Glad to see SRV and some flamenco masters too. Man i wish i could noodle at flamenco.
Here is a longy but love the gtr in this never overplayed and note perfect I reckon
Here are a couple of thundering Aussie rock and roll numbers from Matt Taylor, Phil Manning and Chain.
We had some of the best rock and roll in the world back in the sixties but we didn't export much of it.
Here are a couple that were ahead of their time.
Stevie Ray Vaughnn on Jimi Hendrix.
Funniest video clips_ DOUBLE CLICK IF VIEWING IS EMBEZELED
If u dont laugh when watching these u need a new life.. lol
cooking 4.1
cruisy tune, a bit long winded though.
I was at the Train last year some time and there was a bloke reclining in his car. For all I knew he was asleep but I think he was just getting a mental fix from a cd he was playing. It was the most amazing music, a genre I have never heard before and difficult to describe. It was I think mainly keyboard but it may have been totally computer/synth. It was an absolute tangle of notes about a quick uniform rhythm that had no discernible bar length. You might call it 1/1 time.
I have wondered ever since if it was specific mental health music. A search of Youtube didn't turn up anything.
Does anyone have any clue as to what it might be?
Aww shucks, thanks guys,
but i don't know that it belongs here in the same list as the above songs..... although, there is some tunes (very few) above i wouldn't rate all that highly, but that's the great thing about music. Everyone gets to be an expert on what they like. Really great to see so very little sledging of people on this topic. Music does bring people together.
great timing renewing this thread.
i got my hands on a copy of the latest sonic youth album.
if you're a fan it's on the money. sounds like a backcatalogue of their past 20 years of quality but a little slicker again.