I feel I should save this for Throwback Thursday (especially with its huge 80s nod) or maybe more fitting for Feel Good Friday but to heck with it. Why not get up and dance around like a banshee on a Tuesday ππΌπΊπΌ Let this power you through the rest of the week.
One of my FAVES from my Favorite Country Artist! followed Garth very close growing up as a kid! dreamed of growing up to be him singing in my hairbrush πππ€
I heard this recently on an episode of " What We Do In The Shadows" a cracker of a track.
Also, this video might help people out with ideas of there's ever another movie music day.
I went and looked up the other version aswell. That is a banger. It's sooo catchy. It's got that 80s glam/hair rock, that kiss/crue feel. You could tell me that diamond Dave wrote this and I'd believe it. Great track 0b1 π
Mornin' Jess! About 1:53ish made me think I had suddenly changed to some kinda ratamahatta remix. Cool song, really interesting stuff happening in it, and the video is really cool.
That's lovely. It's got that almost waltz like quality (it's not a waltz but it's probably in 3/4) that almost made for slow dancing 1,2-3. 1,2-3 with the percussion. Really nice, cheers for this one astro π
I'm a big guitar fan aswell. One of my favourites being Carlos Santana. The dude may to some people be too similar in his style each time, but to me, he's great.
I need to listen to him a bit more, I know he's definitely good. I've always enjoyed Steve Lukather's playing on all of the Toto albums. He's not a super fast technical player like some, but his solos make me smile! I wish I had even a quarter of his talent in my own playing.
I haven't played in donkeys years, perhaps I should get back to it at some point, but I always loved the simplicity of some guitarists like Clapton, Santana, they kept it understated and understood that less can sometimes be more. Don't get me wrong some guys like Alexi Laiho (RIP) were phenomenal guitarists and one of my own idols in guitar but for very different styles.
I sadly haven't buckled down and tried to learn new things in a while, but I still like to grab one of my guitars and pick around every now and then! I try to do too much sometimes and certain hobbies fall by the wayside.
I really enjoy Clapton's playing, Slowhand is my favorite of his albums. I spent a lot of time learning Wonderful Tonight when I first bought an electric, it's such an expressive guitar song. I definitely agree with you on the simplicity sometimes being better. I find many guitarist's playing impressive on a technical level, but not all of them make me feel anything other than that. If that makes any sense!
Totally makes sense. It's hard to describe. Sometimes I want intricate fast complex solos. Sometimes I just want the guitar to sing. It's very mood dependable.
La Rue Ketanou is a French music group that blends chanson and folk rock mixed with elements of reggae music, bohemian style of life, theatre, poetry and humor. Its name is a deformation of La rue qui est Γ nous, which means The street that's ours.
WALK THE MOON - Shut Up and Dance π΅ππΌπΊπΌπ΅
Robert Palmer - Simply Irresistible
Slow Dance - Ana Popovic