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Johnnyo
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Age: 66
Location: London Town 
- #81
- Posted: 07/15/2025 17:09
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One of my favourite current jazz bands. Always inventive and groundbreaking. What’s not to love
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Mount Olympus 
- #82
- Posted: 07/16/2025 18:21
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Johnnyo wrote: |
One of my favourite current jazz bands. Always inventive and groundbreaking. What’s not to love |
Agreed, Johnny
You have good taste.
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Mount Olympus 
- #83
- Posted: 07/16/2025 19:27
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# 2299:
Bury Me At Make Out Creek by Mitski
This was a good'un.
I haven't heard too many Mitski albums but I rather liked this.
Also it's only 30 mins long
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Mount Olympus 
- #84
- Posted: 07/16/2025 20:07
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Blow By Blow by Jeff Beck
I enjoyed this album.
I particularly liked when Jeff Beck made his guitar talk, like the same way Peter Frampton does on Frampton Comes Alive.
Or is it a mouth device?
Anyway I love that effect.
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Romanelli
Bone Swah
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Location: Broomfield, Colorado 
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- #85
- Posted: 07/16/2025 20:25
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CharlieBarley wrote: | # 2331:
Blow By Blow by Jeff Beck
I enjoyed this album.
I particularly liked when Jeff Beck made his guitar talk, like the same way Peter Frampton does on Frampton Comes Alive.
Or is it a mouth device?
Anyway I love that effect. |
It's both.
The talk box sends the sound made by the guitar through a plastic tube into the player's mouth. The player then uses his mouth to manipulate the sound by changing the shape of his mouth (including mouthing words), which is then sent out through the microphone. _________________ I'm leaning on the threshold
Of her mystery
And crashing through the walls
Of dying history
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Mount Olympus 
- #86
- Posted: 5 days ago
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Romanelli wrote: | CharlieBarley wrote: | # 2331:
Blow By Blow by Jeff Beck
I enjoyed this album.
I particularly liked when Jeff Beck made his guitar talk, like the same way Peter Frampton does on Frampton Comes Alive.
Or is it a mouth device?
Anyway I love that effect. |
It's both.
The talk box sends the sound made by the guitar through a plastic tube into the player's mouth. The player then uses his mouth to manipulate the sound by changing the shape of his mouth (including mouthing words), which is then sent out through the microphone. |
Thanks Romanelli
Always wanted to find out about that
I love the sound of it!
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Mount Olympus 
- #87
- Posted: 5 days ago
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Moanin' The Blues by Hank Williams
This was like a wow album.
I can see why Mr Hank Williams gets so many plaudits.
I feel like I have been on a journey just listening to this short album.
Have meant to check his music out ever since I saw Scottish comedian Billy Connolly say how much he loved to buy old 45s of Hank Williams when he was a boy.
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Mount Olympus 
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Mount Olympus 
- #89
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Dance Album by Carl Perkins
This was pretty excellent old time rock and roll. I noticed that three of the tracks have been covered by The Beatles. I read that George Harrison sung at Carl Perkins' funeral.
I like Mr Perkins' version of Blue Suede Shoes although I don't know who recorded it first - him or Elvis. Elvis's version is hard to beat though.
I was reading up on Carl Perkins. Sounds like he was a really good guy. Am glad I listened to this for the first time. A piece of history.
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CharlieBarley
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Location: Mount Olympus 
- #90
- Posted: 42 minutes ago
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Van Halen II by Van Halen
Van Halen are a band who only impressed me with the song Jump and later Hot For Teacher. Jump was a big song for me in the 80s. I loved it.
But Van Halen were not nearly as big in the UK as they were in the States.
I don't think so anyway but I don't remember much of the late 1970s. I was too small.
And, of course, we were all impressed with Eddie Van Halen's guitar work on Michael Jackson's song Beat It off his massive Thriller album. That solo was legendary.
I was impressed with this album. Van Halen Two. It's upbeat and cheeky and it's a lot of fun.
I can see why they were successful. I imagine they were big in Canada and the rest of Europe also.
It's a short album too. So it's one I will definitely return to. I also like their debut album. And 1984 album, of course.
And I will always remember that Marty McFly in the movie Back to the Future was a big fan of Van Halen. God bless Michael J Fox. Man is a legend.
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