Richard's Session - Jul 22
The themes were: 15 minutes of music either recorded in, or released in the year 1970
commentsThe themes were: 15 minutes of music either recorded in, or released in the year 1970
commentsThe themes were: 15 minutes of music,(recorded or released in) the year 1969.
commentsThe themes were: Your watershed year - This is the year which you consider represents the biggest shift in your musical adventures and one that has had the most influence on why you like what you like., A recent discovery which you think reflects those earlier influences.
commentsPhysical Graffiti remains one of my all time “most significant records”. I still remember buying this fucker! I couldn’t breath when I dropped that needle for the first time.
commentsThe themes were: The “SHAKE” record, where it shifted or consolidated, The “BANG” record, where it shifted or consolidated again
commentsWith Robert Plant confined to a wheel chair recuperating from a serious motor accident, and John Paul not tickling the ivories so much, it’s the Bonham and Page show.
commentsI can’t remember if I biked over or caught the bus to my destination of Napier 15 miles away, but I do remember being there for the Saturday afternoon screening of “The Song Remains The Same” in ‘76 or ‘77.
commentsThe themes were: Raw abrasive knee-buckling hard- swinging boogie!, The hook., Repetitive.
commentsThe themes were: Choose a musician, performer or whatever and 3 tracks which feature that special person.
commentsA bit of magic on this Friday the 13th. Appropriately kicking off with “Black Dog” the diversity and musicianship on this record doesn’t relent until the final note is squeezed out.
commentsLed “Folking” Zeppelin. After hearing Fairport Convention’s “Reynardine” the other night at our monthly “Shut Up and Listen” session, I was struck by the Led Zeppelinesqueness (yes it really is a word - google it!
commentsOMG I need this this evening! The bastards at work are getting me down big time. It’s time to purge. In May 2015 I wrote:
commentsThe themes were: The very first lyrics of the tune must be exactly the same as the title of the tune., The tune must come from an album whose front cover contains no words, no letters, no numerals, no readin’ matter, Fresh
commentsThe themes were: F@%# Off 2016! - A song or musical moment that exorcises the ghosts from 2016. , Now that’s a bit random - Randomly select 3 albums (CD or vinyl only - no video) and bring them along, Who let the cows out - The track you select must contain a cow bell as an instrument.
commentsThe themes were: Pedal Steel – Round 1, Pedal Steel – Round 2, Pedal Steel – Round 3
comments2015 is kicking off with a Bang / Fizz.
commentsThe themes were: “Grow some funk of your own”. Does funk belong in rock music?, Movie soundtrack music. Music used in a Movie or TV program., Something new that you have heard recently.
commentsThe themes were: Rediscovered, Gone Solo, Best Of 2013
commentsThe themes were: A relic from the 60’s. Arguably the greatest decade in modern music history. (Prove it!), Nice sound pity about the song. (It doesn’t necessarily have to be naff but must demonstrate high production qualities), A new discovery. (Surprise us with something you believe no one else has heard!)
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