What are you listening to, right now................
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[quote name='dK']Just Chillaxing to some Lynyrd<br />
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Love this song. Or two songs really as it changes so much for the guitar solo. <br />
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bit of nz roots music crossed with some dubstep. six60 are from dunedin<br />
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[quote name='Luigi']The reverend Al Green - What a wonderful thing love is.<br />
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Accept no substitutes for the greatest male soul voice of all.[/QUOTE]<br />
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I don't know how to quantify "greatest" when comparing musicians. I love Green, but can I honestly say that he is "greater" than any of Marvin, Smokey, Isaac, Otis, Curtis...? No, I cannot. Love 'em all.<br />
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[quote name='red terror']I don't know how to quantify "greatest" when comparing musicians. I love Green, but can I honestly say that he is "greater" than any of Marvin, Smokey, Isaac, Otis, Curtis...? No, I cannot. Love 'em all.<br />
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Btw, Green is back touring...[/QUOTE]<br />
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Amen to that brutha's. And for those who need the video fix of the Rev<br />
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[quote name='Luigi']I love all of them Red, but for me AG is the best.<br />
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Likewise, there is only one Queen - the Queen of soul - and Aretha is her name.<br />
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I saw AG at the Albert Hall - we shook hands. I was moved.[/QUOTE]<br />
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My preference is the High Priestess of Soul: Nina Simone. But that's all it is - my preference.<br />
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I love the classic line that John Peel delivered on Top of the Pops when Aretha did her duet with George Michael:<br />
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[quote name='red terror']My preference is the High Priestess of Soul: Nina Simone. But that's all it is - my preference.<br />
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I love the classic line that John Peel delivered on Top of the Pops when Aretha did her duet with George Michael:<br />
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"You know, Aretha Franklin can make any old rubbish sound good, and I think she just has."[/QUOTE]<br />
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She couldn't sing a wrong note if she wanted to. -
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[quote name='Tim']Argggggggggggggggggh soul music. Get this down you then follow up with [I]I need lunch[/I] by the Dead Boys.<br />
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Some pretty good drumming in that not quite Danny Carey but nice. -
Pacific Eardrum. NZ-Canadian Jazz group formed in London in late '70's. Dave McRae, Isaac Guillory & Billy Kristian were in the group. Seriously good musicians. One of my old LP's I've cleaned up and transferred to CD, <br />
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[quote name='Tim']Argggggggggggggggggh soul music. Get this down you then follow up with [I]I need lunch[/I] by the Dead Boys.<br />
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Awesome work, but i raise you:<br />
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Raz the drum track on here by Dave Lombardo is sick as fuck. -
Mariner4life's 2 favourite songs in the world<br />
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[quote name='mariner4life']Mariner4life's 2 favourite songs in the world<br />
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Brilliant stuff. I miss rock bands like these, and these two in particular. Still remember driving from Noosa to Brisbane in a clapped out VL half baked with my brother at some ungodly hour rocking out to Spoonman and Epic. -
Spent most of the weekend working, and had Buddy Holly rolling in a continuous loop for most of it. Fabulous songwriter, and those short snappy rockabilly numbers help make the time fly.
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[quote name='red terror']Spent most of the weekend working, and had Buddy Holly rolling in a continuous loop for most of it. Fabulous songwriter, and those short snappy rockabilly numbers help make the time fly.[/QUOTE]<br />
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In my opinion, Buddy was the real king of rock 'n roll. Shame we didn't hear so much more from him.<br />
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The 1st non negro to get a standing ovation at the Appolo theatre, after they booed him when he 1st walked out onto stage.