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What if anything are you listening to now?
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Re: What if anything are you listening to now?
Duke Garwood - Heavy Love Saw him play at the Lexington on Sunday. Done quite collabortaions with Mark Lanegan.
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"dm 7:48 Mon Feb 27 Saw The Wall with Waters a couple of times. Incredible production. Frankly, happy to pay just to hear Guthrie play Gilmour's parts better than Gilmour can now! Saw PG in Hyde Park many years back. Can't remember too much apart from being REALLY soaked through as it rained in a biblical fashion just before he came on. Genesis had possibly the best live sound I've ever heard, certainly at Twickenham in 2007(?). Their last tour was a bit sad as PC is very frail and had to sit in a chair for the whole gig while his son played all the drums. Also had some extra singers to fill out his slightly frail vocals. Ho hum. Comes to us all!"
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"Bungo Roger Waters is great live, although expensive. I do love all of his solo albums as well as the Floyd albums he was on, especially the later ones, ie Atom Heart Mother to The Final Cut. I've never seen Peter Gabriel live, nor Genesis. I've never been that keen on his solo albums, apart from Peter Gabriel 3 and Ovo. Both of them are cracking albums imo."
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Ebony and Ivory - Frank Sinatra (Joe Piscopo) and Stevie Wonder (Eddie Murphy) RIP Ag ag ag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h2jZtuRuic
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Surfaceagent Agree 100% That's why I made an effort to see UFO one more time a few years ago. And Al Stewart in London in October. He's 77 now. And I really must make the effort to see Hawkwind at least one more time. Dave Brock is 82 this year.
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"I saw Fairport Convention last night. Peggy looked on his last legs and Ric (who played as exquisitely as ever) and Simon didn't look much better. DM has returned on drums and looks very sprightly for his almost 75 years. Do yourself a favour, go and see your old heroes (whoever they are) one more time before they leave us for ever."