Was the most amazing time back then. Saw Pink Floyd, Zeppelin, The Who, Crimson, Deep Purple, Yes, Genesis, all before they became humungous. Those gigs in smaller venue are .... words fail me....
I love it when youTube suggests something really cool, that I haven't heard in years - but yet, feels like I heard it yesterday.
Case in point... I doubt I have heard this song in decades, but it feels as comfy to me as thought I was singing along with it in my car, top down, wind in the hair.... and I haven't owned a convertible in far too long....
One of those afternoons where I am just listening to music on YouTube - and picking the songs that I love, and I am listening to all of them as I post them. I am skipping some too, because I am lazy too.
I am such a huge fan of this song.... and as much as I hate to admit... when I play it on guitar, my interpretation is much more like this version. I can't lose my pyrotechnic influences on guitar.
Perhaps I have similar influences to Andy Taylor...
I was a monster fan of the Police, and am listening to their collection this morning. And since this is Lit, and this song is super funny, I realized I needed to post it.
Was looking for some saxaphone music and ran across this. Pee Wee Ellis, the inventor of "funk jazz," who along with James Brown, ushered in the "funk" era.