Tonight, I have been mostly listening to...
Thin Lizzy, Live & Dangerous.
Brian Robertson & Scott Gorham Q&A solos on "Emerald" - brilliant (still)
Oh yes, Rush, La Villa Strangiato from Hemispheres!
Mark knopfler for me tonight (solo stuff, not dire straights) very bluesy/folky. Right up my street.
24-08-13, 01:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 24-08-13, 01:16 AM by nick crisp.)
Here ya go - Tony McManus:
Tony McManus
that guys class!
I did play it last night when you posted it and my missus' said "what's that noise your listening to"!?!
..uncultured swine that she is :rollin
(24-08-13, 12:53 AM)mickvp link Wrote: Mark knopfler for me tonight (solo stuff, not dire straights) very bluesy/folky. Right up my street.
I love his stuff!
Have you got his "Get Lucky" album? That has some great tunes on it, with a lot of folk influence - think Golden Heart gone more folk.
The Deef's apprentice
(24-08-13, 11:54 AM)mickvp link Wrote: that guys class!
I did play it last night when you posted it and my missus' said "what's that noise your listening to"!?!
..uncultured swine that she is :rollin
Actually Mick, that's not his best playing (and the sound quality on that clip isn't great), but I was too tired last night to trawl for anything else - I wanted to find you a piece with a strong Scottish influence! I promise you his albums are well worth buying.
Interesting to note, he gave up a promising career in mathematics to take to guitar playing professionally, everyone told him he was daft, but I wish I could earn what he probably gets for doing what he loves best!
(24-08-13, 12:46 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=mickvp link=topic=9126.msg96241#msg96241 date=1377301998]
Mark knopfler for me tonight (solo stuff, not dire straights) very bluesy/folky. Right up my street.
I love his stuff!
Have you got his "Get Lucky" album? That has some great tunes on it, with a lot of folk influence - think Golden Heart gone more folk.
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Yes, that was the album I was listening to actually. I particularly like border reiver, and get lucky. Ive only just got his new album "privateering" but not listened to it much yet.
(24-08-13, 12:59 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=mickvp link=topic=9126.msg96276#msg96276 date=1377341648]
that guys class!
I did play it last night when you posted it and my missus' said "what's that noise your listening to"!?!
..uncultured swine that she is :rollin
Actually Mick, that's not his best playing (and the sound quality on that clip isn't great), but I was too tired last night to trawl for anything else - I wanted to find you a piece with a strong Scottish influence! I promise you his albums are well worth buying.
Interesting to note, he gave up a promising career in mathematics to take to guitar playing professionally, everyone told him he was daft, but I wish I could earn what he probably gets for doing what he loves best!
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If thats some of his poor(er) playing, Im intrigued to hear what he sounds like when he is on form - must be class. Certainly someone ill be checking out more of, for sure (my missus' likes music like Avicii, and calvin harris, so she totally doesnt get what i consider "proper" music)
(24-08-13, 01:37 PM)mickvp link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=9126.msg96285#msg96285 date=1377344782]
[quote author=mickvp link=topic=9126.msg96241#msg96241 date=1377301998]
Mark knopfler for me tonight (solo stuff, not dire straights) very bluesy/folky. Right up my street.
I love his stuff!
Have you got his "Get Lucky" album? That has some great tunes on it, with a lot of folk influence - think Golden Heart gone more folk.
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Yes, that was the album I was listening to actually. I particularly like border reiver, and get lucky. Ive only just got his new album "privateering" but not listened to it much yet.
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Not as good, IMO. Get Lucky is his best recent work, I think!
Other great tracks on the album are "Hard shoulder" and the finale "Piper till the end".
I think Get Lucky is one of those albums where no one song is phenomenal, but all the songs on it are really good instead.
The Deef's apprentice
piper till the end, how could i forget that! agreed, very good songs all round really, the finale being one of the top ones! very reminiscent of "brothers in arms" for me, but in a good way
That album you've lent me of his is bloomin' good stuff!
The Deef's apprentice
Told ya.
And another
will killeen
Like this Will fella
Daz
She Ain't Exactly Pretty, She Ain't Exactly Small, Fourt'two Thirt'ninefiftysix
You Could Say She's Got It All.
Found this on Youtube - quite interesting! :lol :lol
Iron Maiden-The Trooper(Bossa Nova Version)
The Deef's apprentice
On the subject of contemporary rock, with a classic influence, I'd highly recommend Rival Sons.
01-09-13, 02:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-09-13, 09:33 PM by mickvp.)
A well deserved bump with an epic tune:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJjBJWDoc3I
I've bought myself one of these so i can take it on the bike:
http://www.voyageairguitar.com/guitars/t...es/vamd-02
I took it down to Cornwall last week strapped to the pillion seat, just over 300 miles each way
Cheers
John
The devil made me do it!
Mickvp....tony enamel is my fav guitarist aswell. Currently tryin to tommify my fingerstyle but its foccin hard. I'd best "get to work." Here's my fav tune at the mo
http://youtu.be/zaV0SOINI60
And a bit of manouche/hot club
http://youtu.be/gQOA01LkFtQ
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
slight change of tack here gents but i need new strigs for my mexican roadhouse strat. i go for ernie ball slinkies ,tens i think. anyone know of better strigs?
a bird in the hand poops on the wrist
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