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Post by Trexx on Jul 18, 2013 13:43:23 GMT -5
On TV I like "Late Night With Artie Lang" and the show shares the Guitar Center Session stage and there's often interesting and good stuff performed live with flawless sound. I've enjoyed a bunch of interviews and performances of bands I would not have heard otherwise. Frank Turner did a memorable set. His interview like most of them on the show was really, really good. He started out as an Iron Maiden fan and then morphed into something very different but pretty cool in my opinion. There's piano and acoustic guitar and lyrical content that is folk-rock style all pepped up with good dose of rebellious spirit. Check 'em out: youtu.be/B0M6nYxLb5k
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Post by Frank on Jul 18, 2013 14:43:37 GMT -5
Not my cup of tea man. Even though it's 420 time. It didn't make it any better
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Post by Trexx on Jul 20, 2013 15:20:13 GMT -5
Not my cup of tea man. Even though it's 420 time. It didn't make it any better They're seriously steeped in English-ness. That's kind of cool (imo). They've a tune that's a modern-ancient fusion epitaph about throwing your ground up bones into the gritty pubs in London to end up in the blood of future revelers. It's out there, man.
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bucky
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Post by bucky on Jul 24, 2013 15:01:17 GMT -5
It wouldn't play that particular video on my tablet but I played a couple of tunes on YouTube & I liked what I heard. So this was a bit different from the usual grind I listen to but that is why I liked it . I do love a wide variety in music
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Post by Trexx on Jul 25, 2013 21:22:58 GMT -5
Bucky, it's true, you are all over the road.
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