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    YouTube is awash with 'reactions' clips, but this series may be easier to watch than some?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoDUxu3EM2A&t=59s
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    ...one of the old favourites playing with one of my new favourites...



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    Trying to listen to positive music right now

    a motivator, with all the shit going on in the world right now I need something to get me pumped up -



    and for the rockin' John Mayer solo -

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    New re mix split enz true colours.
    Sgt peppers it's strange record.
    Sounds way diffrent my fav
    Abbey road .
    Listening misex graffiti crimes.
    As bass player passed great listen.

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    Now I'm listening to Metallica ballads

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    https://youtu.be/8qX02AW48bM


    This is my favourite record by far this year. Come for the fuzzed out 70's proggy/bluesy vibe (early Black Keys when they were good, say), stay for the lyrics. You'll likely have to look em up.... the vox are pretty buried but the sentiments shine through.

    Bonus: the entire album is the soundtrack to this anime thing that is on Netflix. Line-dancing samurai! muscle cars! explosions! cartoon boobies! revenge!

    Its called Sound and Fury by Sturgill Simpson
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    42 years old today

    The song Hold The Line by TOTO is
    42 years old today,came out in 1978.
    I turned 21 that year.WOW! where have
    all the years gone?!!
    And 3 years ago today we lost
    Tom Petty.

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    After years of ripping the piss out of my Canadian wifes love of country (imagine her trying to listen to it and me replacing lyrics with stuff about loving your sister while yeehawwing occasionally), I recently found and artist I really enjoy listening to.

    Luke Combs, here's the gateway song I first noticed as the video clip was hilarious as well as the lyrics


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    I used to say, "I'm not a country fan but..." Then one day it occured to me I had a few too many country albums to say that any more. The industry is racist as Hell but there are some people that aren't, and there's a lot of talented artists on the treadmill. Zac Brown, Brad Paisley, Chris Stapleton for openers. Brown and Strapleton both won Best New Artiist awards after multiple decades on the road. Stapleton already had several Grammies for songs he'd written that others had made famous.

    Best New Arist must have a slightly different meaning in country music.

    And that was a good track.
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    A little something to wake you up of a morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bikkie View Post
    The song Hold The Line by TOTO is
    42 years old today,came out in 1978.
    I turned 21 that year.WOW! where have
    all the years gone?!!
    And 3 years ago today we lost
    Tom Petty.
    Yep first cassette tape I brought at mchenzies new brighton .not correct spelling .Jeff pacrow and guitarist .and rest Toto .recorded played on thousands of session s
    On triller Steve lucier asked to do the famous guitar riff .just. Nailed it.
    Jeff passed at only 38 .one the best recording musicians ever .
    These cats just go in put there stamp
    Think and write play there part.on cue
    It be thanks done.he was offered millions to drum for 2 year gig for dire straits .turned it down because wanted be with his family .
    https://youtu.be/F_ZHQKOm_6g



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    It has been announced that Eddie Van Halen has died of cancer aged 65.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    It has been announced that Eddie Van Halen has died of cancer aged 65.
    Its a sad day. Was at an 80s gig a few weeks back with my mates band playing, listening to him shred it to Beat it (he's an insanely good guitarist) was awesome, considering as the story goes that it was just Van Halen jamming it goes to show his talent. One of the best guitarists of our time for sure.

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