Music
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Supposedly a lot of the friction arose from the record company not letting them let the public know there was a 5th member in the band who played bass. They wanted them to be a quartet like The Beatles. Furthermore he was Eddie’s brother Dave. He was finally allowed to play with them,live,when they got induced into the RnR HOF.
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Extremely cool and technical, but still sounds great. @Jett129 for the drums @mclaincausey might be up your alley
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Pretty sweet @goosehd ! Thanks for the share and tag
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Hell yeah, love GOAT
EDIT: thought it was this GOAT
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Frikkin love the Swedish Goat. Saw there first gig in the UK 2013 which was absolutely awesome!
I saw them in Austin around that same time and they were so killer! I’ll pay a visit to the Yacht Club, cheers
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Feel like sharing some old timey music from one of the masters.
In unrelated news, I just scored floor tickets to Gorillaz, a bucket list item for me. I wish my wife were able to join, but she has an event.
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Ahh, might try to snag a ticket to see Gorillaz here if they're not astronomical. They're playing this new pavilion thing that, judging by the prices of another show I attempted to get tickets for, is aimed right at the nuveau monied Austin techlords. But I digress…
I was/am a gigantic Blur fan, and Gorillaz are pretty much the only Damon proj I can get into. I really dug The Now Now (and plenty others).
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Got pretty shithammered on Serbian plum brandy with the bassist of Faith No More tonight, no big deal.
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respect @xtcclassic - and tribute to Billy Gould for all those great bass lines, not so much to slivovitz IMO
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Love FNM. Was listening to “King for a Day…” and “Angel Dust” last week.
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They opened their Red Rocks run with that one, @seawolf ; talk about comin' out swinging, the whole place erupted and 9,500 people were singing every word. What an amazing group they are. I can't think of a live act I enjoy more right now.
I can't believe I'm saying that about a band without a drummer.
All 3 of the albums with the current lineup are great. Hard to pick a favorite. I think "Renewal" has more of a timeless feel but "Home" is a masterpiece in its own right.
Tying together my old timey post and BS:
Also, if you look closely, you'll see my wife and me in the second row on this performance, where he played Red Rocks for the first time, opening for Greensky Bluegrass. I've never seen it that packed for an opener. In the classiest move ever, Greensky had Billy come up and sing one of his songs, "Meet Me at the Creek," for THEIR encore.