Great cock rock, Reckless Love.
Love the accuracy of the lead playing and also the way the breaks are put together.
Great cock rock, Reckless Love.
Love the accuracy of the lead playing and also the way the breaks are put together.
I saw Miles in Dallas on this tour. It was the first time I met Scofield. We laughed until the sun came up.
He really steps out and can stay out as long as he likes. We talked about everybody but Miles. That was a no go zone.
Why was it a no go zone?
It's probably out of Love,Respect or Fear. None of his players tell any crazy Miles Davis stories.
Always so incredible to see Tal Wilkenfeld on stage with Jeff. Endless smile. She conveys the fun they have doing what they do so much with her expression. Besides that she is an incredible bass player. Great talent and style. And Robert Plant sitting in the back of the audience, nodding, makes it complete
Another Jeff Beck from way back when I was "young"
Jan Hammer does a very nice job too
And Narada of course .........
Cheers !
This is from the same era of groundbreaking fusion as Mahavishnu and Jeff Beck .....
When Bill Connors was at his best ........ Still got the vinyl ( with another cover tho )
Cheers !
Tha great Loudness, the golden years with Mike Vescera
Another great album from the 70´s : Tony Williams "The joy of flying" ( Still got it on vinyl )
Real people playing real music and the groove is just stellar
Jan Hammer´s MiniMoog solo is unnecessarily good
Cheers !
George Benson's solo ain't half-bad either, brother, and then there's Michael Brecker.
Had this one since forever. How can you go wrong with such a lineup? Impossible!
This guy could front a band.
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Real people playing real music and the groove is just stellar
Jan Hammer´s MiniMoog solo is unnecessarily good
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Cheers !
That was so good I had to share it on FB.
Ok, I admit, until now I was repulsed by Greta Van Fleet. How dare these young kids steal from the Gods of Rock in such a blatantly obvious way! But...I just watched the entire Live at Red Rocks and I came to realize these kids can play. I mean really play. And then I looked at it this way....everyone keeps saying rock as we knew it in the 60's and 70's is dead. Well, these guys are bringing it back in a huge way to a whole new generation of kids who will now feel what we felt back then. I am now a fan of Greta Van Fleet. There, I said it.
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Ok, I admit, until now I was repulsed by Greta Van Fleet. How dare these young kids steal from the Gods of Rock in such a blatantly obvious way! But...I just watched the entire Live at Red Rocks and I came to realize these kids can play. I mean really play. And then I looked at it this way....everyone keeps saying rock as we knew it in the 60's and 70's is dead. Well, these guys are bringing it back in a huge way to a whole new generation of kids who will now feel what we felt back then. I am now a fan of Greta Van Fleet. There, I said it.
I gave it a shot. Yes, they're Zeppelin wannbes. I can handle the blatant sound ripoff, like other bands from the 80s like Kingdom Come and Bonham. I hated them back then, but I appreciate them now. As far as this video, if I just heard it, I might feel the same way about them. But the guitar player wearing an outfit like Page's legendary dragon, is something I can't overlook. That takes it to a whole new level.
For reference: Kingdom Come, and Bonham videos.
One of the best pop-rock-prog groups of the 80´s
If you have not heard them, check out "The big lad in the windmill",
"Once around the world" and "Eat me in St. Louis"
"Behind the scenes" :
Cheers !