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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#421 » by HarthorneWingo » Fri Jan 5, 2024 1:25 am

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Yep still am, although i haven't been as consistent as i should be :noway:

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Practice with this one!! Sitting here jamming on it right now.


https://youtu.be/yhwSPRY51gs?feature=shared

Make it work!!

Easy peasy. This is right up my alley. Love it. I can hear both rhythm and lead parts going on. I also got the high vocal harmony.

The lead is the same as for Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See".
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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#422 » by Jalen Bluntson » Fri Jan 5, 2024 1:44 am

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HarthorneWingo wrote:You are a very bad man!

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Practice with this one!! Sitting here jamming on it right now.


https://youtu.be/yhwSPRY51gs?feature=shared

Make it work!!

Easy peasy. This is right up my alley. Love it. I can hear both rhythm and lead parts going on. I also got the high vocal harmony.

The lead is the same as for Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See".


Different chords same riffs. I was noodling around with it earlier. I sing it with a bit more bluesy raspy style. IOW I suck.
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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#423 » by HarthorneWingo » Fri Jan 5, 2024 1:59 am

Jalen Bluntson wrote:
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Practice with this one!! Sitting here jamming on it right now.


https://youtu.be/yhwSPRY51gs?feature=shared

Make it work!!

Easy peasy. This is right up my alley. Love it. I can hear both rhythm and lead parts going on. I also got the high vocal harmony.

The lead is the same as for Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See".


Different chords same riffs. I was noodling around with it earlier. I sing it with a bit more bluesy raspy style. IOW I suck.

Don't we all? lol

I like bluesy raspy. Nothing wrong with that so long as it has soul.
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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#424 » by Jalen Bluntson » Fri Jan 5, 2024 2:04 am

HarthorneWingo wrote:
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Easy peasy. This is right up my alley. Love it. I can hear both rhythm and lead parts going on. I also got the high vocal harmony.

The lead is the same as for Marshall Tucker's "Can't You See".


Different chords same riffs. I was noodling around with it earlier. I sing it with a bit more bluesy raspy style. IOW I suck.

Don't we all? lol

I like bluesy raspy. Nothing wrong with that so long as it has soul.


It passes the open mic/campfire crowd test. That's about it. :lol:
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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#425 » by HarthorneWingo » Fri Jan 5, 2024 2:21 am

Jalen Bluntson wrote:
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Different chords same riffs. I was noodling around with it earlier. I sing it with a bit more bluesy raspy style. IOW I suck.

Don't we all? lol

I like bluesy raspy. Nothing wrong with that so long as it has soul.


It passes the open mic/campfire crowd test. That's about it. :lol:

Don't forget the friend's BBQ gigs! Half the fun is just getting together with for band rehearsals a couple times a month IF you have some cool bros to gig with. If everyone is cool, then it's a lot of fun. Even the open mic nights. Have you ever been to the on at Mr. Beerys on Hempstead Tpke. in Bethpage? That's a good one. The guy who runs it does the sound and does a great job with it too. Nice vibe there.
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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#426 » by Jalen Bluntson » Fri Jan 5, 2024 2:58 am

HarthorneWingo wrote:
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Don't we all? lol

I like bluesy raspy. Nothing wrong with that so long as it has soul.


It passes the open mic/campfire crowd test. That's about it. :lol:

Don't forget the friend's BBQ gigs! Half the fun is just getting together with for band rehearsals a couple times a month IF you have some cool bros to gig with. If everyone is cool, then it's a lot of fun. Even the open mic nights. Have you ever been to the on at Mr. Beerys on Hempstead Tpke. in Bethpage? That's a good one. The guy who runs it does the sound and does a great job with it too. Nice vibe there.


I have never done the open mic there but saw a friend's band there many moons ago. I have been there a couple of times.
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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#427 » by thisiskoz » Fri Jan 5, 2024 4:34 pm

Solid set. Haven't seen them live since Neil passed but good to see they're still jamming.

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Post#428 » by thisiskoz » Wed Jan 17, 2024 3:52 am

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Thanks for the recommendation. Love it. I’m hearing some bluegrass and influence there with some of those guitar runs. Interesting.

Yes, I love this new wave of guitar driven vibe music. Have you checked out Kruangbin?


Yeah, I dig Khruangbin. Anything kinda jammy and psych adjacent tends to be something I'll listen to.

Here's something else with that kinda vibe but more rock flavored you might like. This whole set is great.



Hey, check this out. Wingo found another new band (at least to me ). Oh dang, turns out they've been around for awhile.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah-Las

Allah-Las are an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2008. The band consists of Miles Michaud (vocals, guitar), Matthew Correia (percussion, vocals), Spencer Dunham (bass, vocals), and Pedrum Siadatian (lead guitar, vocals).[1]

History
The group was founded in 2008,[2] when school friends Matt Correia and Spencer Dunham met Pedrum Siadatian while working together at Amoeba Records in Los Angeles. They began jamming, and together with Correia and Dunham's fellow school friend, Miles Michaud, formed the band.[3] They released their first 7-inch recording in 2011, "Catamaran/Long Journey", produced by Nick Waterhouse for his Pres label.[4] In 2012, they released a second single, "Tell Me (What's on Your Mind)/Sacred Sands", produced again by Waterhouse but this time for their new label, Innovative Leisure. One reviewer commented that "their sound is steeped in the pop sensibilities of The Zombies, The Kinks and The Yardbirds, laced with Northern Soul, lo-fi funk and the ever-enduring influence of Arthur Lee and Love".[5][6] Allah-Las were featured in a Daytrotter session in May 2012 and their performance of Catamaran was named one of the top 200 Daytrotter songs of the year.[7][8]

In September 2012, Allah-Las released their self-titled debut LP, also produced by Waterhouse for Innovative Leisure.[9] The album has been described as "an effortlessly wistful batch of starry-eyed, minor-key beauties that gently ruminate on the usual young-guy subjects: sex, freedom, the ways the former can interfere with the latter and vice versa".[10] In October 2012, NPR's World Café featured two songs of Allah-Las, noting that "the music captures the carefree, breezy sounds of California... dreamy romanticism [with] a vibe that can feel both joyous and melancholy".[11] In October 2019, the album landed at no. 22 on Happy Mag's list of "The 25 best psychedelic rock albums of the 2010s", labeled as "a staple in surf-rock and ’60s revival."[12]

[13] Allah-Las completed their first tour in 2011, up the California coast from San Diego to San Francisco. They toured the East Coast and Europe during 2012, where their first show in London, UK was described by The Guardian as "a blissful 45 minutes on a cold night".[3] In 2014 they released their second album, Worship the Sun.[14]

The group released their third album, Calico Review, on September 9, 2016, out on Mexican Summer.[15] The album was recorded in mid-2016 at the Valentine Recording Studio in Los Angeles, California.

In August 2017, an Allah-Las concert in Rotterdam was cancelled after Dutch police, acting on a tip-off from their Spanish counterparts, stopped a van containing gas canisters near the venue.[16] The event occurred six days after an Islamist terror cell killed 16 people in the Barcelona area.[17]

On November 3, 2017, the band released the EP Covers #1 on Mexican Summer. The EP consists of four covers of songs by George Harrison, Television, Kathy Heideman, and Further. Noisey's Lindsay MaHarry said of the EP: "Despite their sound’s inherent lightheartedness, the weight of a certain melancholy is palpable. It’s a dichotomy that, on both Covers #1 and the band’s previous releases, elevates Allah Las’s work beyond the confines of the two-dimensional 60s pop they’re often compared to."[18] The EP was recorded in Topanga Canyon, California at the Pump House with the help of Kyle Mullarky.

In October 2019, the band released the album LAHS.[citation needed] The album was received with generally positive reviews.[19] Exclaim's Allie Gregory dubbed the album "the perfect atmospheric soundtrack for a backyard party with boozy beverages and adult tokeables",[13] whereas Clash Magazine's Jack Docherty labeled it "a record where the sunshine is too few and far between."[20]




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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#429 » by thisiskoz » Wed Jan 17, 2024 3:58 am

Could a song be any more brit pop?

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Re: General Rock Thread 

Post#430 » by Jalen Bluntson » Mon Jan 22, 2024 8:25 pm

I just heard this song for the first time in a long time watching Out of the Furnace last night. I cannot believe I never tried to play this song before now. D/Bm/Cadd9 over and over. Can't quite figure out the little hammer ons and pull offs on the D chord yet but, what a powerful yet simple song.

https://youtu.be/LLjFoIOyCfw?feature=shared

Get to work MDB/Wingo! We go on tour in two weeks!!!
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Post#431 » by Im Coming Home » Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:03 pm

For those ever a fan of BMTH this is like all their eras mashed into one song, it even has a classic guitar solo styled from the old old days..

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Post#432 » by HarthorneWingo » Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:02 pm

Anyone watch the R&R HOF Induction ceremony on TV recently. I looked the list of inductees and thought it was pretty disappointing.
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Post#433 » by Jalen Bluntson » Mon Jan 22, 2024 11:23 pm

Im Coming Home wrote:For those ever a fan of BMTH this is like all their eras mashed into one song, it even has a classic guitar solo styled from the old old days..



Has that industrial edge to it. Saw Ministry at the Paramount in Huntington last year with Corrosion of Conformity and The Melvin's. Amazing show!!! This reminds me of Ministry for sure though.
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Post#434 » by HarthorneWingo » Sat Mar 9, 2024 9:15 pm

The Lemon Twigs new cut. Very jangly pop rock influenced from the 60s and 70s (and they even play Rickenbacker guitars!). Yes, I remember it well.

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Post#436 » by Clyde_Style » Sun Mar 10, 2024 6:54 am

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Howlin' Wolf is probably my favorite blues man. His guitarist Hubert Sumlin was great.
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Post#437 » by gavran » Sat Mar 23, 2024 4:45 pm

WTF, I just started listening to Brother Dege's new album that was released a week ago, and I see he took his own life just a few days earlier. What a loss.
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