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PhilHill said:
Co-Founder of Kraftwerk, Florian Schneider, Has Died at 73
RIP Sir,

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iukUMRlaBBE[/youtube]

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0:42 Don't share microphones with people who do not trim their strings!
 
Little Richard dies at 87 RIP Richard.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQ6akiGRcL8[/youtube]

 
Tarja - Until My Last Breath

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-i4wUTtkZc&list=RDAT1F2ZDUn_k[/youtube]
 
That's one I haven't heard in a long while.

I forget how much I love symphonic metal sometimes.
 
Joe Bonamassa Official - "Midnight Blues" - Tour de Force: Shepherd's Bush Empire

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDpfpCJBA7E[/youtube]
 
Amy MacDonald.  :icon_thumright:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puZAGRkf6xc[/youtube]
 
With respect to Aaron, who knows more about songwriting than I ever will, this one right here is a masterclass:


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Bagman67 said:
With respect to Aaron, who knows more about songwriting than I ever will, this one right here is a masterclass:


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This song has always been considered brilliant by country writers. And the monumental talent singing it didn't hurt either. A simple tale about life, and survival or lack of it. Real Country music, (Not pickup trucks, drunken parties and redneck morons) is about Life and the path traveled through it.  Like Coal Miners Daughter, Golden Ring, Chiseled in Stone, He stopped Loving Her Today, Sunday Morning coming down, and countless others, they were simple tales of life. An old expression about it, which has kinda become cliche' but it's still true, is that a great country song involves nothing but three chords and the truth.  :icon_thumright:
 
I've been really digging Pallbearer's 2016 Fear & Fury EP lately. Especially their Black Sabbath cover.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/OyDH2vl2D4I
 
Crosby, Stills & Nash performing Suite: Judy Blue Eyes in 2012, and in good voice considering.  Stephen Stills is, for my money, one of the more underrated guitarists of his era, leaving aside the kinda aimless hippie pentatonic noodling he sometimes got into.  As an acoustic player in alternate tunings, he's got some serious stuff.  And he pretty much played everything on the first album, liner notes notwithstanding. 


Anyway:  Enjoy!


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Bagman67 said:
Crosby, Stills & Nash performing Suite: Judy Blue Eyes in 2012, and in good voice considering.  Stephen Stills is, for my money, one of the more underrated guitarists of his era, leaving aside the kinda aimless hippie pentatonic noodling he sometimes got into.  As an acoustic player in alternate tunings, he's got some serious stuff.  And he pretty much played everything on the first album, liner notes notwithstanding. 


Anyway:  Enjoy!


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That song has the screwiest tuning I've ever seen.  EEEEBE.  Real fun song to play. 
 
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