Just for you chaps. Happy Easter.
Music - what are people listening to now?
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This is the way
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Great thanks, love it.
And a Happy Easter to you too
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And by special request, for my buddy and fellow rugby fan pharvey...
This is the way
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I'm familiarising myself with Billie Holiday this afternoon, and was particularly moved by this song:
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'King of Twang' guitarist Duane Eddy dies at 86
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68940716
American guitarist Duane Eddy - hailed by many as one of the founding fathers of rock and roll - has died aged 86.
His death occurred on 30 April in Franklin, Tennessee, his wife Deed said. The cause was cancer.
The Grammy-winning artist had a run of instrumental hits in the 1950s and 60s. He reached the charts again in 1986 with a remake of his song Peter Gunn.
He was called the King of Twang for his distinctive style. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.
In 2008, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum also made him its inductee.
"Duane inspired a generation of guitarists the world over with his unmistakeable signature 'Twang' sound," Eddy's representative was quoted as saying by Variety's website.
"He was the first rock and roll guitar god, a truly humble and incredible human being. He will be sorely missed."
Eddy was born in Corning, New York state, in 1936. He began playing the guitar at a young age.
Eddy was self-taught and his distinctive sound inspired artists from The Beatles to Blondie,
During his illustrious career spanning seven decades, he sold more than 100 million records.
Echoes of his distinctive slow twang come through loud and clear on The Beatles' Day Tripper, Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run and Blondie's Atomic.
In 2011, Eddy told the BBC: "When people come right out, like Bruce Springsteen or John Fogerty, and say: 'Duane was a big influence,' that's just one of the perks and rewards of what I did.
"That's worth more to me than money and the fame. That goes right to the heart."
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68940716
American guitarist Duane Eddy - hailed by many as one of the founding fathers of rock and roll - has died aged 86.
His death occurred on 30 April in Franklin, Tennessee, his wife Deed said. The cause was cancer.
The Grammy-winning artist had a run of instrumental hits in the 1950s and 60s. He reached the charts again in 1986 with a remake of his song Peter Gunn.
He was called the King of Twang for his distinctive style. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.
In 2008, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum also made him its inductee.
"Duane inspired a generation of guitarists the world over with his unmistakeable signature 'Twang' sound," Eddy's representative was quoted as saying by Variety's website.
"He was the first rock and roll guitar god, a truly humble and incredible human being. He will be sorely missed."
Eddy was born in Corning, New York state, in 1936. He began playing the guitar at a young age.
Eddy was self-taught and his distinctive sound inspired artists from The Beatles to Blondie,
During his illustrious career spanning seven decades, he sold more than 100 million records.
Echoes of his distinctive slow twang come through loud and clear on The Beatles' Day Tripper, Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run and Blondie's Atomic.
In 2011, Eddy told the BBC: "When people come right out, like Bruce Springsteen or John Fogerty, and say: 'Duane was a big influence,' that's just one of the perks and rewards of what I did.
"That's worth more to me than money and the fame. That goes right to the heart."
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Re: Music - what are people listening to now?
love this track by Lamyai doing a Jack Papho song. I think its called 'I'm genuine'. Isan Morlum style,It has been a hit in Brazil.
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Just as well we all have different tastes.
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Geez, your not wrong!!!Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 1:36 pm Just as well we all have different tastes.
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It's been a little while since I really looked here....
This I love and it brings back some great memories - ALL clean I might add!!
This one, not so much. Incredible feeling, but......dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:08 pm I'm familiarising myself with Billie Holiday this afternoon, and was particularly moved by this song:
Now if those "Twits in Twickers" (now that was polite ) just understood the words and origin..... BUT, how could you put the EC version up there!!?dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 11:38 pm And by special request, for my buddy and fellow rugby fan pharvey...
I truly had forgotten how painful Thai Music could be - not too sure whether to thank you or not!!
"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things" - Yma o Hyd.
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Unlike the Thai Morlum, there is no doubt that this is a woman!
May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!