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What music are you listening to right now? (Warning: Lotsa videos)

Brand X - and so to f
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Greatest song by the greatest rock band ever, period, the end. You should listen to the studio version first, but they do it very well here. Unfortunately, not Bill Bruford on drums, but still great. If you haven't heard this song, why man? If you don't like this song, well, why man?


 
WAB, you gave me a good excuse to post this Bruford one again. Though Siberian Khatru is their best song. :wink:

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Jethro Tull instrumental live sans Ian Anderson. They were not just about him. And, I know a lot of people hate the flute and don't think it belongs in rock music. Or at least not so much of it.

 


After spending the last three years listening to at least a thousand Japanese singers and bands this obscure late 90s band is solidly in the top five for me for being easy going and not try-hards. Probably 5 points lower blood pressure listening to them.
 
The guitar work in this from 9:56 to 13:37 sounds like the Allman Brothers in the best possible way.



But talking about Yes, they were so good and had a nice mix of slowly rolling pastoral melodies that transitioned well into tricky techno brilliance in the same songs like in "And You And I" and "Heart of the Sunrise".
 
I've liked this song for awhile now. I have a copy of the entire music library of an "alternative" station where I used to work, and this is one I keep coming back to over and over again. Yet I didn't hear this version until today. Apparently, this was what Amy Lee wanted the song to be all along, and she finally got to do it her way. This is hauntingly beautiful.

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In honor of both the metal faced supervillain and the insurrectionists that posted their faces online:

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I've been driving to the expanded edition of Van Morrison's It's Too Late to Stop Now concerts, billed as Vol. II, III, IV (with DVD as a fourth disc.) Mostly glorious stuff, and a virtual tutorial in jazz singing, as Van plays with the beat like the greatest jazz singers. He's one of them. My favorites: Into the Mystic, Bein' Green, and Snow in San Anselmo. Accompaniment: the immortal Caledonia Soul Orchestra.
 
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