What Was The Last Track You Heard That Impressed You?

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  1. Zenarcist

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    This bass player (and the drummer).

     
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    This intro! :metal:
     
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    I'm not sure how the band Heatmiser slipped through my fingers for 33 years. It was Eliott Smith's first band before he went solo. Others in the group were Neil Gust, Brandt Peterson and Tony Lash. I like all the songs that I heard on their album Cop And Speeder and will dive into the others as time permits.

    And for those who don't know who Elliot Smith is I put one of his songs underneath so you can check out one of his unique genius, bent but accessible tunesmith songs.



     
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    Hi, I'm a new poster but been following this forum forever and love this thread.



    My biggest ever wow moment was last year when visiting family in London. We happened into a music venue named the Dublin Castle and playing were an British Indie-Rock band named Doctor Freighter. They played a very high energy and emotional set that I wish I had recordings of. Lead singer I swear was the spitting image of Luke Pritchard from the Kooks.

    I have only been able to find the following poor quality video of one of their tracks named Euthoria which I remember as being absolutely incredible on the night. If anyone happens to find links to a better quality version or knows anything further about the band; please let me know.
     
  5. behelit

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    top 5 tracks of all time, as someone who listens to over 80 genres of music, this is peak slow electronic music.. aka real dubstep xD

    randomly came across it tripn balls on some cid. blew my mind of how crisp the sounds are together. pure perfection
     
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    I especially appreciate those who can crank it out well, live. (esp. vocals)

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    Several performances blew my mind recently. The last one was a performance from Luciano Ghosn, Diego amaya and Juan Mateo. It looks like a really spontaneous performance. Just some dudes, jamming along. Which happens to sound terrific

     
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    Al Di Meola, Paco De Lucia & John Mclaughlin - Mediterranean Sundance / Rio Ancho


    n 1980, Paco de Lucia and Al Di Meola collaborated and produced an ensemble track composed of Di Meola's "Mediterranean Sundance" taken from his 1977 album Elegant Gypsy with "Río Ancho". It was performed live in San Francisco on December 5, 1980 and the set was released by Columbia Records as simply Friday Night in San Francisco. A slightly shorter version of it was included in the 1996 album "Pavarotti & Friends for War Child".

    Tommy Emmanuel, John Jorgenson, Pedro Javier González - "Sultans of swing"


    Tommy Emmanuel, John Jorgenson, Pedro Javier González - "Sultans of Swing" Roger Blavia - percussion, Toni Terré - bass Video directed by Maurizio Ongaro - (exa studios) From DVD "Soave 2012 Guitar Festival"

    Tommy Emmanuel - Live At Sheldon Concert Hall St Louis (2000)
     
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