Once upon a time there was a likeable pop music.
These were all popular radio and music video songs, these were the mainstream music.
And we could link a lot more...
From today's pop music? Come on!
We'll miss you, Marie
Once upon a time there was a likeable pop music.
These were all popular radio and music video songs, these were the mainstream music.
And we could link a lot more...
From today's pop music? Come on!
We'll miss you, Marie
Larry's son Travis is a great bassist playing here with Scott Henderson.
Nice. I saw Travis Carlton back in the days together with the great Robben Ford on a Jazz Festival here in Germany. What a talent!
Talking about sons. This is on my playlist for quite some time. Sting with Dominic Miller and both their sons, Rufus Miller on the second guitar and Joe Sumner on Guitar/Backing Vocals.
RIP to a legend and an amazing man.
The only abo i got on YT!
Not all the stuff from SP is my taste,some more,some less.
The new acoustic sessions are great.
But best are the sessions with Goldings,Ford or Smith.
And the old famous drummer James Gadson with SP.
one of my favorites to jam along with.
The Winery Dogs!
Joey the man!
Paul Gilbert: Blues for Rabbit
OK, "hair metal" but great guitar work. At 2:18 the guitar solo begins with a Gibson Chet Atkins nylon model.
Blast from the past. 90's hard rock.. Been playing the hell out of this lately. Some old friends from back in the day. There some great guitar work and songs. Produced by Rick Rubin. Unfortunately they got screwed by the label and only had this one release.. Manmade God. Enjoy.