Oh yes, Blackbird is a wonderful album. Epic music with a few tear jerkers too
class! mardy bum’s a pretty easy but fun one to play too, brianstorm and fluorescent adolescent are harder, but super fun as well
top notch mash up
I am digging this little gem while I noodle around on the bass. Don’t know why but I am rocking a simple A Major Scale over this track. When I lose the rhythm, I pluck away the A note on the E string. Feeling like a rock star I am
Cheers
Right now I am listening to Iggy Pop - Frenzy (Official Audio) - YouTube and trying to learn it at 40 percent speed
On your prompt I just learned Mardy Bum! Like you said, pretty easy. I want to polish it up and record it. Great song! Always loved the bass on it, and now that I play bass, (Thanks @JoshFossgreen ) it’s time!
Jethro Tull
One of my top 5 bands.
https://youtu.be/xxBo-SUooKY
My favorite Byrds cover (and IMO one of the best covers ever done):
Takes all the themes of alienation and disorientation in the original and amps them to 11. Pure, cathartic emotion.
Have a blast with this one - The exciting aspect here is that there are no wrong notes
Turn it up and get rowdy
Cheers
my wife took me to see sade a few years ago for my birthday (soldier of love tour), just an amazing show.
Lucky!
first, have just gotten into Sub Sentry which is a local band - one of my colleagues at RIT plays drums. really like their sounds and into the baseline:
and revisiting ben folds five. turns out ben used to play bass as well as piano.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri6LDZQ0994
I watched Josh’s video on Cliff this morning and I’ve been listening to Kill Em All all day.
Hadn’t seen this before - (young(er)) Victor Wooten’s guest appearance with DMB and a fantastic solo (starts around 6:30):
Getting down in that dusty end