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What are you listening to today?

...with Geddy Lee on bass! :)🤩:)
and I'm still trying to nail down "Yours is No Disgrace"...
 
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Re: - the Yes video a few posts above - I saw these guys live in the early 70s. I've checked the math twice and it is still more than 50 years!! I really can not grasp that concept. And I don't even have any kick start bikes anymore either, nor do I ride in the dirt / gravel in a manner where I might fall off any more; if I did fall it likely would result in a trip to the ER.
 
Re: - the Yes video a few posts above - I saw these guys live in the early 70s. I've checked the math twice and it is still more than 50 years!! I really can not grasp that concept. And I don't even have any kick start bikes anymore either, nor do I ride in the dirt / gravel in a manner where I might fall off any more; if I did fall it likely would result in a trip to the ER.
Me too to all the above! One of the five best concerts I ever attended.
 
Hotline TNT's latest album, "Cartwheel":


It's a great piece, especially if you are into harder alt rock [ex. shoegaze].

More evidence that some of these kids are growing up listening to good stuff [Smashing Pumpkins, MBV, etc, etc.]

Give it a spin.
 
Lost another one today . RIP Dickey Betts - Allman Brothers Band - one of my favorites. This classic from the best live album ever.



With Dickey’s death, 79-year-old drummer Jaimoe Johanson is the last living Allman Brothers co-founder.
 
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