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It's Friday night, what are you LISTENING to?

Started by admin, July 27, 2013, 11:36:29 PM

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admin

It could be the auld ball in chain, but for me it's Pearl Jam 2006-08-23 The Point Depot, Dublin, Ireland

Nice cover of the Boys Are Back In Town.


delzep

Pearl Jam


Had Superunknown on earlier though for the first time in years

brenmurph

at this moment Lime street...Procol Harum 1960 splash.....washed down withan ESB dry hopped with Sonnet hops :)

delzep



Now got this on. Eddie Hazel was the guitarist in Funkadelic for those who don't know...he played guitar on their best known song 'Maggot Brain'.

If you like Hendrix, you'll like this...bit funkier though and less bluesy

delzep

and now thats over its...



cue the dog singing along to Bring It On Home in about 40 minutes time  :D

Eoin


brenmurph

if yis were to bring a great musician / band to dublin to do lets say the academy ( 700 or 800 people) so Im not talkin Springsteen or the stones or any of them capitalist eegits.......a great musician / band with a history say from 60's / 70 s that would play to a small crowd for 30 euros a ticket...

who would it be? Who wud u suggest fits the bill?

johnrm


delzep

Quote from: brenmurph on July 28, 2013, 12:24:06 PM
if yis were to bring a great musician / band to dublin to do lets say the academy ( 700 or 800 people) so Im not talkin Springsteen or the stones or any of them capitalist eegits.......a great musician / band with a history say from 60's / 70 s that would play to a small crowd for 30 euros a ticket...

who would it be? Who would u suggest fits the bill?

Richard Thompson played vicar st a couple of years ago and tickets were about 30 quid. Great gig it was too

DEMPSEY

Heading home at 5 am this morning I got jome quicker listening to ZZ Top :). If I needed to get home quicker then its Meat Loaf Bat out of Hell. ;)
Dei miscendarum discipulus
Forgive us our Hangovers as we forgive those who hangover against us


Eoin

Quote from: brenmurph on July 28, 2013, 12:24:06 PM
if yis were to bring a great musician / band to dublin to do lets say the academy ( 700 or 800 people) so Im not talkin Springsteen or the stones or any of them capitalist eegits.......a great musician / band with a history say from 60's / 70 s that would play to a small crowd for 30 euros a ticket...

who would it be? Who would u suggest fits the bill?

Modern contenders would have to be Rodrigo Y Gabriela. I've seen them in Vicar St. deadly.

The Stones rock by the way, best R'n'B outfit of all time, but that's an aside to counter your blasphemy :) Counting them back in you could do a lot worse than a blues session with Ronnie Woods.






delzep

Saw R y G busking in town so wouldn't pay to see them after that ;D

brenmurph

@ eoin
never sed the stones was crap...enjoyed seein them in Glastonbury.. they r real die hards how any of them survived past the 70's (health wise) is a mystery... great everlastin music but they are capatilists like bono and anyone who plays to 60,000 and charges 120 a ticket..

there are way better musicians out there that dont have the same level of marketing gurus behind them... that was my point :D and wen u go to a gig u meet and see real people and not on a 75 foot screen from the back of a football stadium