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Listening to music?

And on another note, still addicted to these guys.

I knew Charlie was a musician from somewhere.
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stevie,s version is excellent..on par, stevie was maybee better technically/technique but jimi wrote it and was a real groundbreaker with what he did in general
no going wrong with either..both on the same high pedestal, its all art
there was a great guy between hendrix and stevie..robin trower
sourced of vinyl..just for eepee
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hmm just noticed only 2 songs..heres the whole deal, the better or faster paced songs
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Robin Trower gets regular play at home."thumbsup""thumbsup"
 
...music and Gran Turismo, maybe you've seen those threads?

Doesnt ring a bell.

BTW, here is a good song for you:
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That will be stuck in your head for days. You're welcome. "thumbsup"

Oh, and that song stems from this song:
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Or, I'll think it's stupid and not remember it about three seconds from now cause I'm into this at the moment.

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losiking, your embedding works, just not in preview or after you submit, but it's there if you go back out and check again. "thumbsup"
 
AHHHHHH Shiz now you are going to another weakness, Jethro Tull.

I grew up on the woodstock era of rock / psychedelia then went into the British prog rock & Tull.
It was almost 20 years after believing I would never see Yes (the prog era,) ELP, or Tull that Tull & ELP played a state fair. Ian Anderson is one of the most talented & diverse musicians out there & he gets nearly no credit.
I love the integration of Classical music.
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Glen Cornick was a phenomenal bass player lost in a sea of Funk.
Thick as a Brick is an absolutely marvelous song/Album.
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Might as well include these Prog Classics
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I also had a stint where these songs just looped for weeks (my daughter loves the Cars.)
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