@sheer64 said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149854) said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SCzVEUlqqA
Great track - one of the best of the late 70's.
Play it quite often.
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@sheer64 said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149854) said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SCzVEUlqqA
@sheer64 said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149856) said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqdCZ0yHNa4
@Russell said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149895) said:@sheer64 said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149856) said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqdCZ0yHNa4
One of the great rock tracks.
@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149888) said:@Tiger5150 said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149877) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1147499) said:@jadtiger said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1147441) said:@Geo said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1147437) said:After reading happy's posts
Hello ..is there anybody in there...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8fFVOoqepc
Who would have have thought that the worlds most inspiring guitar solo would have come from licking toads
LSD= Licking Swamp Dwellers.
That solo would definitely be in the top 3 of all time IMO. A few years ago went and saw Roger Waters perform "The Wall" album in its entirety, complete with all the movies' imagery projected onto a wall that was gradually built on stage throughout the performance. When it came time for the solo for Comfortably Numb the amps were noticeably turned up massively....the sound just left you slack-jawed, it was incredible.
Ive been lucky enough to see Dave Gilmour play it.
That would've been great. I haven't really listened to any Floyd albums after Momentary Lapse Of Reason. What tour did you see?
@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1148578) said:https://youtu.be/jhdFe3evXpk
@jadtiger said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149893) said:@Tiger5150 said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1149877) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1147499) said:@jadtiger said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1147441) said:@Geo said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1147437) said:After reading happy's posts
Hello ..is there anybody in there...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8fFVOoqepc
Who would have have thought that the worlds most inspiring guitar solo would have come from licking toads
LSD= Licking Swamp Dwellers.
That solo would definitely be in the top 3 of all time IMO. A few years ago went and saw Roger Waters perform "The Wall" album in its entirety, complete with all the movies' imagery projected onto a wall that was gradually built on stage throughout the performance. When it came time for the solo for Comfortably Numb the amps were noticeably turned up massively....the sound just left you slack-jawed, it was incredible.
Ive been lucky enough to see Dave Gilmour play it.
Not seeing Gilmour perform live is one of my greatest regrets in regards to music along with not seeing Hendrix or the Who.
@cochise said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150025) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1148578) said:https://youtu.be/jhdFe3evXpk
Just an amazing song!
@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150204) said:@cochise said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150025) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1148578) said:https://youtu.be/jhdFe3evXpk
Just an amazing song!
For sure. Mark Knopfler would be in amongst the greatest guitarists of his time IMO.
@sheer64 said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150022) said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBnSWJHawQQ&list=PLo-__umYa-ICkNzARX8dhHrAeRkB9cN8m&index=50
@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150204) said:@cochise said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150025) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1148578) said:https://youtu.be/jhdFe3evXpk
Just an amazing song!
For sure. Mark Knopfler would be in amongst the greatest guitarists of his time IMO.
@patwalker said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150523) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150204) said:@cochise said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150025) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1148578) said:https://youtu.be/jhdFe3evXpk
Just an amazing song!
For sure. Mark Knopfler would be in amongst the greatest guitarists of his time IMO.
I was just discussing this with a few people at work yesterday, the guy who Knopfler, Clapton and most of the other heavy weights suggest was the best guitarist of all time was Prince. Clapton said he couldn't even play a lot of Prince's songs and couldn't get his head around the advanced musical theory used to write them. He isn't one that most people automatically think of. Hendrix was obviously the most influential guitarist ever but a quick google of a plethora of 11 year old kids absolutely shredding his songs is proof enough for me that he wouldn't rank against modern guitarists, i find his music very sloppy and just generally not enjoyable to listen too personally.
@mike said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150216) said:A Hard Days Night - The Beatles (live in Australia I think)
Note the finger positions on John’s guitar for one of the most famous chords in history. This is rare video/picture evidence of them and it has been hotly debated over the years just what notes were actually played. George Martin wanted a strong cord to open the song. John just hit a chord and that was it. Even George Martin never knew what notes he used.
https://youtu.be/Yjyj8qnqkYI
@patwalker said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150523) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150204) said:@cochise said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1150025) said:@Fade-To-Black said in [What song are you listening to right now?](/post/1148578) said:https://youtu.be/jhdFe3evXpk
Just an amazing song!
For sure. Mark Knopfler would be in amongst the greatest guitarists of his time IMO.
I was just discussing this with a few people at work yesterday, the guy who Knopfler, Clapton and most of the other heavy weights suggest was the best guitarist of all time was Prince. Clapton said he couldn't even play a lot of Prince's songs and couldn't get his head around the advanced musical theory used to write them. He isn't one that most people automatically think of. Hendrix was obviously the most influential guitarist ever but a quick google of a plethora of 11 year old kids absolutely shredding his songs is proof enough for me that he wouldn't rank against modern guitarists, i find his music very sloppy and just generally not enjoyable to listen too personally.