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Old 11-28-15, 07:03 PM   #1
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1) I saw Elton John and Kiki Dee outside at some kind of festival in Regents Park, I think. I used to be in a band myself way back and we were there for a day out together. It rained all day, too.

2) Probably the same day (30 April or 1 May 1978, according to some records I just found online) we went to The London Roundhouse to see Graham Parker And The Rumour. More interesting/bizarre was the backing band, Pere Ubu, so I've included a link to them: (Whaaaat?!!)

3) The late, great Barbara Thompson, saxophonist

4) Pere Ubu (see above... or maybe don't see). They did a lot of gigs at Max's Kansas City, according to these same records... one of my very favourite bands back then produced perhaps their most famous album from a recording made here: The Velvet Underground "Live at Max's Kansas City"

5) Emerging talent? Colour me blank; I'm an old fogey now...
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Just so you know, the original music thread was not started by either of them, and was indeed created long before Aktungbby was a member here.
Indeed! Neither Dowley nor I started anything! We simply were hastily patching up the damage from the Korean revenge attack caused by the Bilge's plot to overthrow of Dear Revered Fatboy wearing Dennis Rodman masks! With an ever-able assist from Jimbuna, Neal and I agreed the KISS principle was best: simply The SUBSIM Music Thread would suffice without a II to concede the success of the attack to the DPRK 'enemy'.I appreciate this thread but frankly it is excess and does not improve what already has been restored.!! Precedent: All new joke threads are referred by Steve correctly to the longstanding existing joke thread; and Jimbuna always preaches (correctly) the $$ of bandwith used by this forum. The thread, restarted by myself and Dowley, is sufficient to present any artist; in any format-single or concert; with whatever the poster wants to add comment-wise, as I have done numerous times in the original "what's hot on your tracks."
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Well I suppose if this thread doesn't evolve in its own way then it will wither away in due course; I thought the other thread was there just to post a link and then move on, but maybe I was too lazy to look back at the (now gone?) OP.

So you'd like me to add to the suffering caused by my classical music posts with some writing??
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I would have LOVED to see Pink Floyd live. The show they put on with their music is something that just isn't seen anymore. So thanks for the tip on Brit Floyd. I'll see if they're on Youtube as I doubt they'll be coming to my tiny little town in Nebraska!!

I love almost all music. There's very little that I won't listen to. That said, the 80's hair bands fill most of my music library. But my favorite band of all time would have to be Led Zeppelin. (With Pink Floyd coming in a close second.) When I play their CDs I never find myself skipping any of the songs.

In 1992 I saw AC/DC in Denver at McNichols Sports Arena, (the former basketball arena). It was one of the best concerts I ever saw.

I've seen Willie Nelson in concert six times at various places. The first time was in 1981 and the last time was in 2003 so I've seen him through the years. He always gives a good show and seems to attract a crowd of many different types of people. It's not just country music lovers who see his concerts.

And I have to mention Guns and Roses, who I saw at Mile High Stadium in Denver in 92. A great show and, for various reasons, one of the best nights in my life!!

As for up and coming bands, I really couldn't tell you. There's not a lot of concert activity in my neck of the woods and I haven't spent a lot of time looking for them online. Maybe I'll have to start looking again.
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Old 11-29-15, 03:35 AM   #5
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When I play their CDs I never find myself skipping any of the songs.

That's the test, isn't it? When you don't skip any of the tracks on a band's album CDs. I have to listen to Television's (sadly only two) albums all the way through.
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1) I saw Elton John and Kiki Dee outside at some kind of festival in Regents Park, I think. I used to be in a band myself way back and we were there for a day out together. It rained all day, too.

2) Probably the same day (30 April or 1 May 1978, according to some records I just found online) we went to The London Roundhouse to see Graham Parker And The Rumour. More interesting/bizarre was the backing band, Pere Ubu, so I've included a link to them: (Whaaaat?!!)

3) The late, great Barbara Thompson, saxophonist

4) Pere Ubu (see above... or maybe don't see). They did a lot of gigs at Max's Kansas City, according to these same records... one of my very favourite bands back then produced perhaps their most famous album from a recording made here: The Velvet Underground "Live at Max's Kansas City"

5) Emerging talent? Colour me blank; I'm an old fogey now...

There are a few there I will have to look up now. I'll let you know how I like them.

Welcome to Subsim Captain Jeff. Nice to have you aboard.

You have seen a lot of great concerts, no doubt. Pink Floyd was before my time but I think most people who aspire to be artists and musicians are not looking at the rubbish " music " of today but looking back to older music that featured true artists and musicians and music writing with some thought behind the songs.

If you go to youtube and put in " Brit Floyd and Pink Floyd " there are so many videos there it would take a month to see them all.


I wanted to feature a " new " artist I found Years ago. In post # 6, I posted a video of Joe Satriani playing " flying in a blue dream "

This is a video of emerging talent, Jack Thammarat playing the same song. Jack plays almost seamlessly and his legato and string bending techniques are as good as Joe Satriani's. Jack felt confident in this video to improvise on the song as well.


Jack Thammaratt cover of " flying in a blue dream "



Jack Thammarat's cover of Eric Johnson's " SRV "



Jack Thammarat -Solo In B Minor This song showcases Jack's Jazz influences

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Jack Thammarat playing a cover of Eric Johnson's song " SRV "
Very, very good. I've heard this song hundreds of times and until he got to the slide part I would have said it was the actual recording. Having that backup track really helps. I will check this guy out. Thanks for the link.
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Very, very good. I've heard this song hundreds of times and until he got to the slide part I would have said it was the actual recording. Having that backup track really helps. I will check this guy out. Thanks for the link.

I'm glad you enjoyed and was pretty sure you would like the links.

I have some others that people may have seen but will post them at a later date for everyone to enjoy.
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... one of my very favourite bands back then produced perhaps their most famous album from a recording made here: The Velvet Underground "Live at Max's Kansas City"




Lou Reed of course went on to develop a solo career, his most famous album probably being "Transformer", but the best thing of his later time I ever heard was the live album "Rock 'n' Roll Animal"
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Lou Reed of course went on to develop a solo career, his most famous album probably being "Transformer", but the best thing of his later time I ever heard was the live album "Rock 'n' Roll Animal"

I have heard some stuff from Lou reed but not really a lot of the Velvet underground.
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For a time it was "The Velvet Underground", then it seems it was always "Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground", then just "Lou Reed". I don't know what happened to The Velvet Underground. This band was a part of the New York Art/Andy Warhol set.
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This is another entry into the emerging artists category.

This is Blues prodigy Quinn Sullivan when he was 6 years old. Buddy Guy who is himself a Blues Guitarist and pioneer took Quinn under his wing upon meeting him. Buddy is known not only for being a great blues guitar player but also for mentoring and helping other aspiring musicians.

This is a clip of Quinn Sullivan when he was 6 years old appearing on the Ellen Degenres show




This is Quinn at 8 when he first came to the attention of Blues legend Buddy guy and joined him onstage





This is Quinn Sullivan at 14 appearing on the CBS morning show with mentor Buddy Guy



This is Quinn in 2013 with Buddy Guy at Red Rocks.




I'm sure Quinn Sullivan will have a well deserved future in Blues music if he doesn't already.
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Here's an old post by my much-missed pal Tango589, which I thought might be appreciated here:

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Vince Guaraldi Trio - Linus And Lucy



It is very hard for me to believe that I first heard this piece of music 50 years ago and countless times since. I remember thinking that the show was pretty funny but the music was very cool. The only surviving member of the The Vince Guaraldi Trio, drummer Jerry Granelli now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The group recorded the shows music in three hours and thought that was it.

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"Everybody was there saying, 'Well this will be shown once and never be seen again.' And this one animator said, 'Are you kidding? We'll be watching this for the next 50 years.' And he was the only one who was right. Everybody else thought it was a one-shot thing."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/charlie-...elli-1.3340080
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Vince Guaraldi Trio - Linus And Lucy



It is very hard for me to believe that I first heard this piece of music 50 years ago and countless times since. I remember thinking that the show was pretty funny but the music was very cool. The only surviving member of the The Vince Guaraldi Trio, drummer Jerry Granelli now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The group recorded the shows music in three hours and thought that was it.



http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/charlie-...elli-1.3340080

This is so cool. Although the song is instantly Identifiable, I never knew who did the original soundtrack for the series or the TV special.

There is a comment on the video written by a viewer that sums it up better than I could:

Quote : Amazing how music can unlock parts of ourselves that we thought we'd buried or outgrown. Suddenly I'm 7 years old again, sitting in my living room and watching A Charlie Brown Christmas with my parents, my little brother, and a big mug of hot chocolate.



Vince Guaraldi Trio - O Tannenbaum
(O xmas tree )

O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum,
wie treu sind deine Blatter

Thanks so much U-Crank . This is a real blast from the past



This brings back memories as well.

Nat King Cole-Xmas song


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