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All due respect to Bowie and SRV on guitar. but I have always hated the song "Let's Dance"

Modern Love....now that is a great song!

We played Let's Dance in JoyDog. While it was a nice groove it just kind of sat there...whereas, I wanted to do Modern Love as it grooves and pushes in a great way.

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I agree completely. Let's Dance as a whole is a step down from the all-time-great Hunky Dory through Scary Monsters run, but "Modern Love" is one of Bowie's best songs. I never cared for the title track or "China Girl," which, like you said, are kind of repetitive and inert.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan is not worthy of "due respect." He's right up there with Eric Clapton on the glorified studio musicians list.


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john reis ("swami") has some new stuff out that's pretty good. went into a deep dive into his bands/discography. pretty good. lots of stuff i get introduced to is through college radio station wmxm 88.9.


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john reis ("swami") has some new stuff out that's pretty good. went into a deep dive into his bands/discography. pretty good. lots of stuff i get introduced to is through college radio station wmxm 88.9.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan is not worthy of "due respect." He's right up there with Eric Clapton on the glorified studio musicians list.



I have to admit, I never got Stevie Ray. He could play guitar, sure, but he just aped Albert King or Hendrix or whoever.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan is not worthy of "due respect." He's right up there with Eric Clapton on the glorified studio musicians list.



I have to admit, I never got Stevie Ray. He could play guitar, sure, but he just aped Albert King or Hendrix or whoever.


This guy gets it.


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Area artist Macie Stewart put out a new album a couple weeks ago, mostly prepared piano. I went through a John Cage phase like every annoying person, so I was happy to check this one out. Not a masterpiece, but it scratches my itch for modern chamber music or whatever you want to call it. She played Constellation tonight but I couldn't make it, and the venue is a minor pain for me to get to, anyway.

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Area artist Macie Stewart put out a new album a couple weeks ago, mostly prepared piano. I went through a John Cage phase like every annoying person, so I was happy to check this one out. Not a masterpiece, but it scratches my itch for modern chamber music or whatever you want to call it. She played Constellation tonight but I couldn't make it, and the venue is a minor pain for me to get to, anyway.

I went down the rabbit hole over the past two days. The song (from some other album) "Garter Snake" is a good one. Others are good, too, but a little too shoegazy-indie-etc. for me. She seems like she'd be great to see live (at least if she was playing a guitar).

Also, given the forum we are on. . .

Wouldn't.

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Gong to see this Tuesday 2/11 at Jannus in St. Petersburg. I always thought the wrong Slayer guitarist died, but I underestimated Kerry King. This record is really good.
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There are some good songs on that album. I though the singer's voice sounded familiar, but had to look it up to find it was the guy from Death Angel. I still listen to Frolic Through the Park once in a while.


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Gong to see this Tuesday 2/11 at Jannus in St. Petersburg. I always thought the wrong Slayer guitarist died, but I underestimated Kerry King. This record is really good.
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There are some good songs on that album. I though the singer's voice sounded familiar, but had to look it up to find it was the guy from Death Angel. I still listen to Frolic Through the Park once in a while.

Yeah, Mark Osegueda....he was a really good selection to handle vocals. Not as a good of a full album, but Death Angel's "Seemingly Endless Time" is heavy metal perfection.

One of the opening bands was "Municipal Waste". Holy Shit were they awesome....total surprise.

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