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Post by John on Jan 6, 2021 16:37:44 GMT
I thought it might be good to share music videos that are well recorded for those that use YouTube premium and enjoy watching live performances or video promos.
Over the last month I have been really enjoying watching music videos and would encourage anyone who has a BT 5 capable phone or tablet to get a reciever and give it a go for yourself
I start of with Plini and Mike Daws two of my favourite modern guitar players
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Post by John on Jan 7, 2021 15:07:41 GMT
I been lucky enough to have seen Larry Carlton play a few times. One of the most melodic guitar players and always has a great tone.
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Post by jandl100 on Jan 7, 2021 15:57:58 GMT
Not that well recorded, but a powerful musical experience
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Post by John on Jan 8, 2021 20:25:51 GMT
Pink Floyd Pulse
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Post by John on Jan 12, 2021 20:30:41 GMT
This is just amazing
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Post by MartinT on Jan 20, 2021 6:44:01 GMT
Another Ruelle song.
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Post by rfan8312 on Jul 17, 2021 18:22:27 GMT
I've been a fixture on one message board or fb group of this band Meshuggah since 2005.
Today I found a bizarre video ran through something called a "dream filter" of one of their live performances of the track 'Demiurge'.
It's not even in my top 20 Meshuggah songs but the section at 2:35 is always quite satisfying. The vocals are an immediate turn off for most people but what the band does musically is studied around the world and even included in the curriculums at some schools.
Lovecraft/Giger filter here. I can't believe something like this is possible now.
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Post by John on Jul 17, 2021 19:46:29 GMT
I cam enjoy the music and tolerate the vocals Check out a band called Spiral Architect or Behold the Actopus you might like both highly technical metal Others in that style Death Canvas Solaris Watchtower crap production values unfortunately Actual Time Spastic Ink
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Post by rfan8312 on Jul 17, 2021 20:20:33 GMT
Aha, thank you a few of those I've heard and they were too out there for me in that I couldn't find any rhythm or rhyme or reason to anything happening, though ill try each one again and see if anything has changed in me.
Though, the founder of Spastic Ink went on to create one of my favorite albums ever. Blotted Science's 'Machinations of Dementia'.
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Post by John on Jul 18, 2021 15:32:57 GMT
Been a good few years since I listened to blooted science. Ron comes across as a good guy and a crazy guitar player
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Post by Barrington on Jul 30, 2021 12:32:51 GMT
I know MartinT is a fan of Mazzy Star and Hope Sandoval , here is a cover by imy2 of Fade Into You , they don't put a spin on it , it's just a great cover .
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Post by MartinT on Jul 30, 2021 12:50:42 GMT
I've never heard of imy2 but I shall investigate. Not quite as ethereal as Hope Sandoval but good cover!
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Post by Slinger on Jul 30, 2021 13:14:02 GMT
Liquid Tension Experiment
John Petrucci - Guitar Jordan Rudess - Keyboards Mike Portnoy - Drums Tony Levin - Bass, Chapman Stick
The musicianship on display here is incredible, if not completely to my taste. There are complete albums, and, even better, live concerts on YouTube
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Post by John on Jul 30, 2021 15:43:51 GMT
I saw a small set when Dream Theater played the Forum without Tony on bass John Myung took his place
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Post by rfan8312 on Jul 30, 2021 22:53:11 GMT
Yes bonkers. A search for them on Spotify can lead down some interesting rabbit holes of other bands.
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Post by Slinger on Aug 13, 2021 17:39:21 GMT
Voodoo Child - Lachy Doley Played on the "Whammy Clavinet".
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Post by MartinT on Aug 13, 2021 18:19:20 GMT
Well, that's different!
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Post by John on Aug 13, 2021 19:06:22 GMT
I kind of feel he should of set the Keyboard in flames afterwards. Thanks for sharing Paul
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Post by julesd68 on Aug 15, 2021 21:01:26 GMT
Just brilliant.
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Post by julesd68 on Dec 6, 2021 23:49:35 GMT
Absolute madness!
482 drummers playing Thunderstruck in Brazil.
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