pst62 Posted May 30 Posted May 30 The Aeroplanes. Sadly a one album, which is hard to find, band. and only a few tracks available on youtube. Quote
Marvin Posted May 30 Posted May 30 I've been listening to the whole album really. I never got into Tool until a few weeks ago. Quote
Woodinblack Posted May 30 Posted May 30 1 hour ago, Marvin said: I've been listening to the whole album really. I never got into Tool until a few weeks ago. Well, you are lucky they aren't too prolific but you still have quite a few albums to go back through! 1 Quote
Marvin Posted June 1 Posted June 1 (edited) https://youtube.com/watch?v=tdtUttJSFYY&si=Xhmm1RNUVgveLgJc I'm not sure why this hasn't embedded, anyway Róisín Murphy-Unputdownable Edited June 1 by Marvin 1 Quote
JottoSW1 Posted June 4 Posted June 4 41 minutes ago, Bagman said: Nothing inspiring here for Bass Players Wish I could have seen them live with the late Paul Jackson, so laid back and effortlessly funky. Did get to see latterday Headhunters with Mike Clark & Bill Summers at Ronnie's last year, was brilliant. 1 Quote
solo4652 Posted June 4 Posted June 4 Stumbled across this recently. Good fun cover of Fat Boy Slim's Praise you. Particularly like percussionist. Praise You (Fat Boy Slim acoustic cover) - YouTube.url Praise You (Fat Boy Slim acoustic cover) - YouTube.url Quote
MothMan Posted June 5 Posted June 5 Ray Stevens - Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills Quote
MNY Posted Monday at 08:17 Posted Monday at 08:17 On 04/06/2025 at 07:13, JottoSW1 said: Wish I could have seen them live with the late Paul Jackson, so laid back and effortlessly funky. Did get to see latterday Headhunters with Mike Clark & Bill Summers at Ronnie's last year, was brilliant. I saw them years ago in Leeds with TM Stevens on bass, what a gig that was. Quote
MNY Posted Monday at 08:24 Posted Monday at 08:24 (edited) At the moment I am listening to and enjoying Butcher Brown, the new album by Monkey House called Crashbox if you like Steely Dan you will probably like them too, The Big Galoot by King Baby with Kevin Scott on bass and the fabulous Men I Trust from Canada. Edited Monday at 08:24 by MNY Quote
JottoSW1 Posted Monday at 09:03 Posted Monday at 09:03 42 minutes ago, MNY said: I saw them years ago in Leeds with TM Stevens on bass, what a gig that was. Still worth seeing, Mike Clark still quite dynamic and Chris Severin sounded fine on a Seven String schecter. I'd go again, specially since I might scrounge another guest list spot from Mr Clark. 1 Quote
JottoSW1 Posted Monday at 09:24 Posted Monday at 09:24 https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=qBU4gWk09Sw&si=rj7GT34DsFAgo6EB Moses Yoofee Trio Quote
ezbass Posted Tuesday at 10:16 Posted Tuesday at 10:16 On the 5th anniversary of the passing of Paul 'Tonka' Chapman, I'm revisiting this fabulous cover. Quote
mikebass456 Posted Tuesday at 12:23 Posted Tuesday at 12:23 Public Service Broadcasting have just appeared on my radar. Currently working my way through their back catalogue on YouTube..... Quote
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