"Share some good music" Friday

Susanna Hoffs? :wink:

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new Old Man Gloom records, without Caleb Scofield obviously but with Stephen Brodsky

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I guess I need to put up some counterpoint…

This is some mind-blowing badassery here:

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Whoa a shakuhachi!

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More of the Groove Jyoshi getting their funk on, this time with a guest sax. This time more Jazzy. Not a style I usually go for but gotta root for the locals (plus they are, you know, really good.)

Juna Serita totally has the double-thumbing/slap style down.

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More my speed:

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that bass tone … that groove …

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He’s got flats on that bass, right!?

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Looks like it to me

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don’t know

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Damn @terb. That is some heavy good stuff.

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Hey it’s friday half past midnight so here is some good music :smiley:
Something out of my post-rock playlist. Good bass too - love the intro.

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I really love that whole album! great bass tone all over the place.

BTW thanks again for clueing me in to pg.lost and sleepmakeswaves a while back. So good.

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Glad to know a fellow post-rock fan :slight_smile:
I saw your posts in the amp thread and immediately noticed what you were going for :slight_smile: That’s actually something I am looking forward as well once I can actually play something on my bass.

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Another hero of my adolescence

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Some scary musicianship here. A stellar cover of what is destined to become a jazz classic. And no, @JoshFossgreen, there is no free jazz in here.

Tae some o’ ye scots fowk, th’ title might be kenspeckle. :smile:

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For @howard and the rest of you who want to see who the young bar tender is in this video.
Hint: he is acting in this video, not playing bass

This whole album is great, incase you want more:

By: Butthole Surfers
Title: Independent Worm Saloon

Cop- “What ya doing”
Driver- “Chewin Chocolate”
Cop - “Where’d ya get it?”
Driver- “Doggie dropped it”
Cop- “Carry on!”

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Heh, great cameo.

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Ooh, some local shoegaze.

Great band name too (“my dead girlfriend”).

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probably one of the disks that really changed my perception of music, maybe 2 decades ago. sounds so agressive and so smooth (musical) at the same time … great composition, great (and pretty unique) playing. the story of Roy Buchanan is just incredible and the end is more or less unknown. love that guy.

by the way I own the original vinyl disk of this live record, it’s a little treasure to me.

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