Music
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@Matt To keep it music centered here - give this song a listen:
https://www.yotambenhorin.com/records/young-forever/track/boy-with-glasses/
That's the singer from the punk band Useless ID with his solo project. -
@Matt that’s a pretty sobering picture. I only keep up with a couple of friends from high school and one of them had “The Head on the Door” on cassette and introduced me to The Cure. He was my first real friend when I moved to Texas from Missouri when I was 14. Music is what cemented our friendship and we still share playlists on Spotify
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In my teens I took piano lessons for a few years, and I'm confident in saying that I'm one of very few people who never learned to play Für Elise on the piano. Why? Because I only wanted to learn piano to be able to play Blues and Boogie Woogie. Axel Zwingenberger was the main inspiration, great piano player from Hamburg and excellent live. He also played with Ben Waters, Charlie Watts and Dave Green as The ABC&D of Boogie Woogie
And there's so much great stuff to discover that will blow your mind. Doesn't matter if your 15 or 50
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Just got turned on to this punk band from NJ called Chemical-X. Bunch of early 20 somethings playing jams that sound like they should be on a Fat Wreck or Punk-O-Rama comp from the 90's. Into it.
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@Tago-Mago reminded me indirectly about Michel Petrucciani (don’t know much but my uncle’s always trying to get me into him). Anyway, this might be up your street.
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Picked up albums from jazz collective, Resavoir. Posting for your Sunday brunch playlist.
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@GraemeE That’s phenomenal,and I haven’t even finished the clip. He was a huge Buddy Rich fan even kind of looks like a young Buddy Rich in the clip. Supposedly had a Buddy Rich room in his house,and last but not least I have never heard the words train and shuffle used in a sentence before and I thank you for that!
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Really enjoying the new album from these guys and other cuts they have released. This video is pretty interesting too.
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@Jett129 what was it called, “Burning for Buddy” I think was a project Peart put together with a bunch of different drummers to celebrate Buddy Rich.