Greetings from Melbourne, Australia

Hahaha. That’s pretty cool. And you’re right, the video is very, very good.

Glenn Miller… I agree completely. I love listening to Big Band style vibes but wouldn’t attempt to replicate it. It’ll be a travesty if I did. I’m not overly familiar with Rockabilly music from the '50s, but the late '70s, particularly the early days of the punk movement, caught my attention, despite me being too young at the time to appreciate it. Surf rock…, yep - I’m also with you on that. I grew up in London in the early '90s and fell in love with the rave, acid house movement and was hooked up electronic music, and continue to be in different guises. But I was also in the UK for Brit Pop and loved the music that came out of those golden few years - Pulp, Oasis, Ocean Colour Scene, Kulashaker, Blur, Embrace, and I could go on. And then grunge, particularly Pearl Jam. But then pop punk came along with the likes of Green Day, Sum 41 and my ultimate favourite, Blink 182. All fairly commercial stuff, but I the rifts, power chords, and energy got me hooked. Saying that, I can listen to anything as I also like hip hop (playing Slim Shady on guitar is fun) and early '90s R&B remains seminal. So, there you have it. I stream stuff but was DJing for years upon years and have quite the vinyl collection now. So much so that anything rock band that releases new material I’ll order it on vinyl :-).

I could sit and listen to the Blues anytime, and jazz, too. Basically, good music is good music. There’s so much I want to play but learning guitar is a slow burn.

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I’m with you on all you just said… well, 2 exceptions… I have really tried to enjoy Pearl Jam & Oasis… really given a lot of their songs a go & both bands just do not move me at all!
Want to hear something blasphemous - I am not a Stones fan either… I do enjoy some of their stuff but can totally take ‘em or leave ‘em.
As far as Rockabilly, if you’ve heard early Elvis, you’ve heard Rockabilly!!! Elvis had a really, really good guitarist in the first part of his career, Scotty Moore! Scotty was pretty amazing - he invented some of the techniques that we aspire to play today! I heard that Brian Setzer lists Scotty as one of his big influences! I felt my last was running too long & didn’t really get started!!! Like you say, good music is good music! There was a trumpeter back in the 20s& 30s named Bix Biederbecke who was a prodigy… he could teach Louis Armstrong a thing or two! Unfortunately, he drank himself to death at 28 years of age. My favorite female vocalist is Linda Ronstadt… she had such an incredible range & versatility… Pop, Rock, Country, Big Band & Mexican cultural music!!! Wow! So much talent! Neil Diamond, Herb Alpert, Perry Como, Nat King Cole & his daughter Natalie… all my parents faves, I still love ‘em!!!
My generation’s music, Van Halen, Boston, Scorpions, Rush, Pink Floyd… too many to count!
My kids’s music, Blink 182 is righteous! Love some rap in small quantities! MC Hammer, Eminem, it just keeps going!!!
Enough!!!

Tod

PS - almost forgot DEVO!!! :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
PPS - MOTOWN!!! Sam Cooke, The Supremes, Aretha….
Stop Tod, Stop!!! :joy:

I should clarify: Pearl Jam (from the album Ten) was fantastic. Their other stuff was a bit hit and miss, for me anyhow. I’ve always been a fan of Oasis, and their first two albums are incredibly powerful. But then then ego took hold and then they churned out a fair bit of drivel afterwards.

Nat King Cole will always be timeless I reckon. But yes, Elvis … there are many an Elvis song I wish I could play. Maybe one day, but I’m not there just yet. I’ve not heard of Scotty Moore but I’ll need to search him up now that you’ve mentioned his name. Ever since I started to learn I’m fascinated by guitarists and their different styles. It’s so much more noticeable now that I’m playing myself.

I’m the same - pop, rock, Big Band, anything that moves me, basically. And yes, Motown… hugely influential on today’s music. The Big Rock sounds from the '80s I still love, like you. Boston and Van Halen, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Bon Jovi, Heart. Love it!

I know Linda Ronstadt, and while I was never a huge Amy Winehouse fan, I appreciated her voice and music (with help from Mark Ronson). I’ve seen a few dudes play 50 cent and Eminem using fingerpicking style. It’s amazing what you can do.

I’ve been trawling throwing some of the '80s music that I used to like. Tears for Fears, Men at Work, New Order etc., most of their ‘big’ tunes can be played using open chords or a few basic barre chords. Have you heard of a bloke called Nik Kershaw? He was big in the UK around ‘86 and played at the Live Aid concert. I saw him live a few weeks’ back and was blown away by his guitar skills. He must have used every fret on the board … incredible. Despite this, I always come back to Blink 182. Even my 8-year-old daughter sings along when I’m learning their songs.

The Supremes and Aretha remind me how shallow some of today’s music really is. No soul or originality. I also just freaked myself by saying that as I sounded like my dad :slight_smile:

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I know, right? It’s funny how sometimes your Mom & Dad did get it right!!! :smile:

Never heard of Nik Kershaw - I’ll look him up!
Another fantastic guitar player - Prince! Have you seen the Tribute concert for George Harrison with Tom Petty, Prince, Jeff Lynn & George’s son Dhani? Prince’s solo is phenomenal!!!
Tom Petty is another favorite, I really enjoy the Traveling Wilburys!
You mentioned Heart. Have you ever seen this:

It’s Saturday morning and yard work beckons!!!
Have a great day!!!

Tod

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Prince… the ultimate guitarist. I love his work with the New Power Generation, particularly with Rosie Gaines on vocals. Nik Kershaw is very new wave/electro pop, UK style, but listen to a few of his songs closely and you’ll pick up on his guitar playing.

That video is awesome! I mentioned Heart as they often get missed. Thanks for sending… how cool.

Apparently mum and dad talk sense. I wonder if my kids think that? Probably not :-).

It’s approaching 5pm Melbourne time so I’d best get a move on. Hope the yard work is done and dusted.

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Here’s a couple of fun watches…

https://www.google.com/search?q=tom+petty+prince+guitar+solo&client=safari&sca_esv=6c6ee0f64ba6e0e6&hl=en-us&sxsrf=ACQVn0-5ILdhl5X5uzWciPq3FLRL-2cFWg%3A1713130554189&ei=OkwcZveSC5XKkPIPgsOqwAQ&gs_ssp=eJzj4tVP1zc0TDMyi4_PLag0YPSSKcnPVShILSmpVCgoysxLTlVIL80sSSxSKM7PyQcATMUPiA&oq=tom+petty+prince &gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIhJ0b20gcGV0dHkgcHJpbmNlwqAqAggBMgoQIxiABBiKBRgnMgUQLhiABDIFEC4YgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigAUiBclCtJVjGYnABeAGQAQCYAZcBoAGOFqoBBDAuMjO4AQHIAQD4AQGYAhigArkXwgIKEAAYRxjWBBiwA8ICEBAuGIAEGIoFGEMY1AIYsAPCAhMQLhiABBiKBRhDGMgDGLAD2AEBwgIWEC4YgAQYigUYQxjUAhjIAxiwA9gBAcICBhAAGBYYHpgDAIgGAZAGDroGBAgBGAiSBwQxLjIzoAev6AE&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp

I love all 4 of these videos… biggest surprise was Roy Clark… the dude had some major chops!!!

Tod