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8 minutes ago, Spanish said:

A bit left field but I am listening to Peter frampton’s autobio and dug out the comes alive lp and it is reassuringly comforting.  Then I discovered he had a newish acoustic lp out and I’ve been listening to that and it is ace.  Great guitarist.  He was ‘touring’ with Bonamassa last year and there is a clip of them playing when my guitar gently weeps together which is worth a view

I like Frampton,I saw him play in David Bowie’s band in 85/86(can’t remember).

Bonamassa is very good.

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4 minutes ago, Coneheadjohn said:

I like Frampton,I saw him play in David Bowie’s band in 85/86(can’t remember).

Bonamassa is very good.

Saw joe at motor point in notts in the good old days (2years ago).  The glass spider tour for Bowie I think

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3 hours ago, DarkFruitsRam7 said:

Einaudi features very heavily in the playlist I have for when I sit down to study or do some work.

Would never listen to that sort of music for anything else, but it's great for that particular purpose.

It features alot late at night and in sombre times for myself. 

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20 hours ago, Angry Ram said:

Do you know what, there isn’t one one there I would choose but isn’t that what’s great about music?

 

Thought with your name ” Angry” Fire Starter would be right up your street mate. 

I could have gone on for hours with this thread, its so great. 

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2 hours ago, Coneheadjohn said:

My safety net is Priest,Maiden etc.Love a bit of Journey(Frontiers).

As a one time guitarist I always go back to Paul Gilbert,Vinnie Moore,Tony Macalpine and the lord almighty Schenker.

 

Love the Frontiers album. Edge of the Blade and Ask the Lonely are excellent.

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3 hours ago, Sinistra ram rousse said:

Hendrix anyone? That's what's we're listing to at the moment. Not a great singer but an absolute wizard on the guitar. Died far too young sadly.

Murdered by his manager who basically retained the rights/royalties to his music. Manager was ex CIA who poisoned Hendrix. 

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3 hours ago, StockholmRam said:

could have gone on for hours with this thread, its so great. 

That's the thing with these questions, you could ask me the question every day for a year, and I'd give you 365 different answers. All of them correct!

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6 hours ago, sheeponacid said:

Crass 

Conflict 

Subhumans

Discharge

Dylan

Doors

Jefferson Airplane

Joni Mitchell

Stone Roses

Charlatans

Happy Monday’s

Prodigy

Heidi Talbot

Cream

....On nights out with lovely Lucy I still tend to go with 

Gong

Hawkwind

Ozric Tentacles

Is that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Sheeponacid?

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21 hours ago, RamNut said:

Like @Mostyn6 I’m surprised at how my musical tastes have changed over the years.....Motown and soul, T. rex, Bowie,  free, stranglers, talking heads, cure, echo and the bunnymen, simple minds, Cocteau twins......back to Motown soul, Etta James, aretha Franklin, and Otis redding, Sam Cooke,  the Ronettes, John Lee hooker, dusty, Roy Orbison, Tony bennett, Johnny cash, British read jazz, 

currently listening to Cream

If I had one last song to listen to right now I’d choose.......

 

First 45 record I ever bought. Along with 'Baby I love you'

(The 78 was Rawhide by Frankie Laine!)

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22 hours ago, Coneheadjohn said:

Edge of the Blade is one of my all time favourite tracks with Only the Young and Faithfully.

What a voice Steve Perry has got.

Golden voice, even with the older rough edges, the notes are so pure. A shame he did nothing with it for near 20 years!

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