What are you currently listening to? 2022

:rofl: Don’t know about Live and Dangerous, but slowly starting to live dangerously in this conversation (so hard being expected to hold the line on the ribald, being a lover of the double entendre)

He certainly was :laughing:

Great live album!

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Now you got me tumbling down a Lizzy rabbit hole … this one was new to me

Noo you are kidding ! You need to listen to the whole album David. One of my best mates got slapped with the moniker Jimmy when this came out, as his surname was Weed. We all used to go to a great rock club The Bandwagon in Kingsbury, North London from around 73 to the early 80s. It was normally a “standard/popular” music club but Wednesday and Sunday was rock night :metal: Now that does bring back good memories, :sunglasses:

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I think this sums it up …

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Did you ever watch the BBC documentary?

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OK the entante cordiale must be broken as YT is blocking this, so will need to change my VPN location, Was this a new one from the Beeb as I recall a bells/oldfield doc from years ago?
:sunglasses:

I think it was 2013.
Is that old? :thinking:

I’ll take a look later as I’m am now hooked up to Wonderland UK VPN (Westminster?).
Seem to recall one on the Beeb while I was still in the UK so pre 2011 for sure, this could have been a repeat. Anyway saved for evening viewing. Thx for the share.
:sunglasses:

Yesterday I got some new vinyl LPs, one of which is Spectrum by Billy Cobham. :slight_smile:

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:frowning_face:

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Anyone remember this band?

Roddy was an ace singer and guitarist!

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Tune! :smiley:

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Top tune indeed. 1988 if I remember right.

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And a bit of vintage grunge from a legend!

1982 live.

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All Them Witches just released their track for February, so I’m checking it out. Very different vibe from the January track I posted up-thread. (They’re releasing one new track a month this year as a “Baker’s Dozen.”)

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Handsome fella, too.

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I wonder what percentage of the audience recognized that as a cover. They stuck pretty close to the original except it seems like the original went much further into reverb-land. Joan Jett was a real rocker!

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Simon & Garfunkel live in Central Park. Bought this on vinyl when it first came out. Now have it on my Brennan.

Nice. I’ve been playing/singing Sound of Silence lately on my acoustic. Maybe I’ll record it this weekend and post in AVOYP.

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