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Sipping moonshine nog and watching Die Hard with the husband.
Now I'm feeling the need to dust off some of my old albums...maybe tomorrowOne more interesting bit about this song and it being in open G. Open G was a Keef thang and a great number of Stones songs are in that tuning. It's common knowledge that Ace was/is a huge fan of The Stones and Keith Richards. They covered 2000 man on one of the last Kiss albums Ace played on. Dynasty I think ( my first rock concert by the way, October 2, 1979 at the old Checkerdome, touring on that album. John Cougar opened and was booed continually until he left the stage). Roger Waters learned the open G tuning from Keef, hence it's use on Fearless ( Yes Roger wrote that even though it's Gilmour playing it on the record).
For me anyway, when I tune a guitar to open G and start noodling around, those two songs immediately strike my mind and it's impossible not to play them. Both are relatively simple riffs and took me less than a few seconds to pick out.
I wish I still had all my vinyl and my hi-fi system. Unfortunately I am trapped in digital file hell these days. Oh well, at least ALL my amps are tube amps and old as hell.Now I'm feeling the need to dust off some of my old albums...maybe tomorrow
Most of mine has been damaged in moves, but I have a few left kicking around somewhere, and a turntable that badly needs a new stylus. I'm afraid most of what I have left is the digital file hell stuff. I suppose it's better than nothing..I wish I still had all my vinyl and my hi-fi system. Unfortunately I am trapped in digital file hell these days. Oh well, at least ALL my amps are tube amps and old as hell.
Mine died in the great flood of '17.Most of mine has been damaged in moves, but I have a few left kicking around somewhere, and a turntable that badly needs a new stylus. I'm afraid most of what I have left is the digital file hell stuff. I suppose it's better than nothing..
What's on your mind, Snowblind
Another great song. Coincidentally the first decent band I ever started played this song. And a S ton of other Sabbath.
My friend and drummer from the aforementioned band had a Nova very similar to that one.This song in the 8 track player in this car kept me in trouble with the police.lol
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I was always a Martin Turner fan. Those were all great bands associated with these guys. Trapeze, Uriah Heep. Man, music kicked ass back then.This was an awesome album, won album of the year in 1972
eeen those two in concert a few times.Trapeze, Uriah Heep
I was playing Stealing when I shoulda been buying in a band before I ever heard the song. When I was very young I was tapped to play bass with some older guys. Other songs I played live before ever hearing them were No One At The Bridge by Rush, No Sugar Tonight by The Guess Who and Bad Time by Grand Funk Railroad. Basslines shown to me by a guitar player and heavily improvised by me. Only later did I bother to learn them the correct way.eeen those two in concert a few times.
I was heavily influenced by bassists like this. Turner, Geezer, Geddy, Chris Squire and later John Paul Jones, Jack Bruce and John Entwhistle. Most people wouldn't call Cream, Zeppelin or The Who "Progressive" bands but their bass players sure as hell were.I used to go see every band that came here back in the 70's, Kiss put on the best show of all that i can remember. back then it wasn't but 4 bucks to see a show. think it got to about 12 bucks before life happened and i stopped going. this was my favorite Wishbone ash song.
Seriously look into Back At the Ranch recording studio, Brian is also NRA and lots of other organizations gun instructor.Tenured proffesor(?) with a much in demand music business class near Baylor. REALLY great guy. In the 70's recorded 12 albums he wrote New Creation label.I was heavily influenced by bassists like this. Turner, Geezer, Geddy, Chris Squire and later John Paul Jones, Jack Bruce and John Entwhistle. Most people wouldn't call Cream, Zeppelin or The Who "Progressive" bands but their bass players sure as hell were.
Alas, my album collection was trashed in college. Drunken, stoned teenagers are not the best DJs out there.Now I'm feeling the need to dust off some of my old albums...maybe tomorrow