HeadlessBassist Posted Friday at 20:40 Posted Friday at 20:40 Currently listening to Joe McMoneagle, remote viewer no.1 from Project Stargate on Area 52 on YT. Quote
PaulThePlug Posted Friday at 21:00 Posted Friday at 21:00 Cosmic Fuzz FM - Stoner Rock Internet Radio - https://cosmicfuzzfm.com/ Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Friday at 21:12 Posted Friday at 21:12 Finally watched my Chronicle of the Black Sword DVD - after years! I was at the original gig and I have the studio and live albums, and it's still awesome. 1 Quote
Gank Bass Posted Friday at 21:47 Posted Friday at 21:47 Other than learning songs for gigs, for the last 3/4 months on my journeys I have been listening exclusively to the Blindboy Podcast - incredibly varied, interesting and entertaining human being Quote
steantval Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Faith Healer by SAHB. I remember going to the rock disco’s at the Top Rank Suite in Cardiff during 1975, they used to play this track through the massive PA, the throbbing into to the song was awesome, you could feel it hitting your chest. I would be surprised if Stub Mandrel didn’t attend any of the rock disco’s or live gigs there. 3 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 23 minutes ago, steantval said: I remember going to the rock disco’s at the Top Rank Suite in Cardiff during 1975, they used to play this track through the massive PA, the throbbing into to the song was awesome, you could feel it hitting your chest. I would be surprised if Stub Mandrel didn’t attend any of the rock disco’s or live gigs there. Sadly I was only 13, only got into going to gigs at about 16/17 and not many 😞 Quote
NancyJohnson Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I listened to the deluxe version of Frank Sinatra's Ring A Ding Ding! album twice this afternoon. The second CD is 69 minutes of absolute delight. Studio chatter, out takes, botched takes, Sinatra talking with the orchestra, Sinatra singing on his own and telling the orchestra they need to play at different tempos and where he went wrong. It's amazing that he tracked all the vocals for 13 songs over three days just prior to Christmas 1960 AND there were clearly versions of various tracks that were clearly in flux at the time of recording. Honestly, great stuff. Quote
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