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  • TimT Away
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    Tim
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    Amon Dull II:<br />
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    [video=youtube;zEo4nl450mY]

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    Some metal and other shite. Lots of horror movie soundtrack stuff:<br />
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    [video=youtube;MjUOxvPaJuE]

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    It always great to be introduced to new music,keep the contributions coming

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    [video=youtube;Hb2RuUuuoww]

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    Tool - 46 & 2... in preparation for the BDO. Oh yeah!

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    cd_wilson
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    The early years, Led Zep<br />
    Autumn in new york, Charlie Parker<br />
    Farewell Song, Janis Joplin<br />
    Made in Japan, Deep Purple<br />
    Nina Simone in Concert<br />
    Live 1977, Marc Bolan

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    Nice Paekakboyz, a M4L pre-rugby staple that one.<br />
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    [video=youtube;LRt3PIDER94]

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    As the Dazed & Confused soundtrack is a current favourite<br />
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    [video=youtube;r4OhIU-PmB8]
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    Reliving my highschool days<br />
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    [video=youtube;IcsaBKoK9-o]
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    Topical, and so very awesome. Cliff Burton was awesome.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
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    Just love the intro to this...<br />
    [video=youtube;eKA-k0cWYwU]

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    ..and an unashamed rip off of early Who from the Len Price 3. Just because it's derivative doesn't mean it's not good.<br />
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    [video=youtube;-AT4H7cix_E]

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    Right now - Anjelique Kigjo <br />
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    [video=youtube;nM10bm-Elvg]

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    Last year or so I have really been getting into music from the Putumayo label.<br />
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    Otherwise A Cordial Collision by Barry Charles and Haggis MaGuiness (I think its me walks in front of the camera <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> )<br />
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    [video=youtube;GubQCyK7AW4]
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    and Kniki and Mike Beale<br />
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    [video=youtube;dQLL1XtdFSA]
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    who saw at BOI Blues and Jazz Fest back in July are on a fair bit.<br />
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    I spent about 20 years not really listening to much music but in the last 2 years have converted 100 Gig og my old vinyl tape and CD's into mp3 formats and have been really enjying rediscovering all manner of artists from Blues, Classical, Prog Rock, Jazz, Dub, Electro, Hard Rock you name it.

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  • dKD Offline
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    dK
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    I am in a mellow mood. Ray La Montagne<br />
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    [video=youtube;KrZkaj37kA0]

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    a Gnarls Barkley cover<br />
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    [video=youtube;6mEfDSP4g_U]

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    Dog Meat, love ol' school blues. Here is one of my favourites<br />
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    [video=youtube;rOyj4ciJk34]

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    Paj
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    [video=youtube;q1-zdU1cXjI]

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    Crucial
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    Listening to some Shuggie on the way to work this morning. Clips of the man playing live are very few and far between and of poor quality but if you don't have this album already and like some blues ghee-tar then it's a must. Even more amazing that he was only 14 years old at the time of recording this.<br />
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    [video=youtube;RhwyEdTh634]

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    Scorz
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    Joey Cape, singer from Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut, has been releasing one song at a time of his acoustic stuff. I think it's fantastic.<br />
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    Bad Religion released "The Dissent of Man" recently, it's a very good album.

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    Hooroo
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    I've found the older I get the more I enjoy 'heavy metal' really been getting into the Axe-Attack on Sunday nights. Love it.<br />
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    Not that these guys are heavy metal but I never used to like Led Zep, but now I can't get enough of them!

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    MN5
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    Loving your work men but loving M4Ls work the most ! <br />
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    Splendid stuff indeed. Les Claypool ? Bass legend. Also Deep Purples Richie Blackmore is probably my favouritist axeman...<br />
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    Speaking of Bass legends it's James Jamerson playing the licks on this funky number.....<br />
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    [video=youtube;GQDwYsfinkw]

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
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    Gotta love James Jamerson. Changed the whole use of the Bass as an instrument in modern music. Some of his lines are incredible. i think that there is one Stevie Wonder song he played on where he doesn't repeat at all in the whole song. Just one extremely long riff. Not just A Bass Legend but The Bass Legend.

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    MN5
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    [quote name='Crucial']Gotta love James Jamerson. Changed the whole use of the Bass as an instrument in modern music. Some of his lines are incredible. i think that there is one Stevie Wonder song he played on where he doesn't repeat at all in the whole song. Just one extremely long riff. Not just A Bass Legend but The Bass Legend.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    ONE OF the Bass legends. He was smoother than smooth in his lines. Depends what you're looking for really ( its been discussed on here before but fuck it lets do it again ! ) but it can't be denied what an amazing player this guy was. <br />
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    I always like a good slapper ( and someone who plays funky bass too 🙂 ) so guys like Flea, Robert Trujillo, Larry Graham, Louis Johnson etc will always be held in great esteem by me.

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    Crucial
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    You forgot to mention Mark King <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /><br />
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    Yeah there have been other pioneers in styles (and plenty of imitators). Bootsy Collins would have to rank highly on my all time Bass players list. There's a clip on YouTube of Flea and Bootsy plaing together at a RHCP gig but some dumb woman does a voiceover right over the top of it.

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    dK
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    [video=youtube;7QcMZ0gUcCo]

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    In a taxi with the iPhone browsing the fern and listening to Musiq and Ne-yo

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    Just got back from Leonard Cohen and I've got everybody knows stuck in my head.Very cool concert and he's pretty badass for a 77 year old.Seeing Bic Runga live was a bonus.

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