Lavender hat geschrieben: ↑So 20. Okt 2024, 13:42
Und noch einmal Tom Petty. Denn der Song "Good Enough" aus dem Jahre 2010 ist stark. Hört Euch mal das Gitarrensolo ab 3:22 MIn. an. Der Song erschien auf dem Album "Mojo".
Lavender hat geschrieben: ↑So 20. Okt 2024, 13:42
Und noch einmal Tom Petty. Denn der Song "Good Enough" aus dem Jahre 2010 ist stark. Hört Euch mal das Gitarrensolo ab 3:22 MIn. an. Der Song erschien auf dem Album "Mojo".
Tom Petty wäre heute 74 Jahre alt geworden.
Schön, das Du darauf aufmerksam machst. Ist manchmal schon interessant. Ohne an den Geburtstag gedacht zu haben, habe ich in den vergangenen Tagen oft Tom Petty gehört.
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: So 20. Okt 2024, 18:44
von Lavender
Sirius hat geschrieben: ↑So 20. Okt 2024, 18:12
The Tempations - Papa Was A Rolling Stone 13:46
Ein großartiger und absolut zeitloser Song, der zurecht gerne gecovert wird.
Hier von Slash.
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Di 22. Okt 2024, 23:03
von Emma Peel
Joni Mitchell "Woodstock" -1970-
"Woodstock“ wurde dank des Covers von Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young ein Riesenhit, aber Mitchells Original hat einen anderen Groove als CSNYs düsterer, elektrischer Blues. Ihre Keys und das verhalten eingebrachte Tempo über die Woodstock-Generation atmet musikalisch einen ganz anderen Geist aus.
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Di 22. Okt 2024, 23:15
von nixe
Kevin Ayers "Whatevershebringswesing"
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Mi 23. Okt 2024, 12:01
von Louder Than Hell
Uriah Heep "Salisbury" -1971-
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Mi 23. Okt 2024, 13:05
von Lavender
Frank Zappa - Flakes
Album: Sheik Yerbouti (1979)
Wunderbar ist hier die gelungene Parodie auf Bob Dylan. Zu hören ab 1:23 Min.
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Do 24. Okt 2024, 14:36
von Emma Peel
Kilbey Kennedy "The Game Never Changes" -2017-
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Do 24. Okt 2024, 17:36
von Louder Than Hell
Watchtower "The Fall of Reason" -1989-
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Fr 25. Okt 2024, 11:54
von Lavender
Simple Minds - Belfast Child
Album: Street Fighting Years (1989)
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Fr 25. Okt 2024, 14:48
von Emma Peel
The Church "Never Before" -2006-
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Fr 25. Okt 2024, 15:00
von Kröter
SAMAVAYO - Uneva (2005)
Auf ihrem ersten Album gingen die Berliner SAMAVAYO noch weniger deutlich in ihre höchst eigene Stoner-Richtung. Die Band lässt heutzutage immer wieder Einflüsse aus der persischen Heimat ihres Sängers in ihre Songs einfließen, die ihre Musik unverkennbar machen. Aber bereits damals hatte man ein Händchen für treibende, ins Ohr gehende Songs, wie "Uneva" eindrucksvoll beweisen kann.
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Fr 25. Okt 2024, 17:13
von Louder Than Hell
Nucleus "Roots" -1973-
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Fr 25. Okt 2024, 22:40
von Emma Peel
Forest "Don't Want To Go" -1969-
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Fr 25. Okt 2024, 23:30
von nixe
Dream Theater - Trial of Tears (with Lyrics)
"Trial of Tears" is the 11th & closing track of Dream Theater's 4th studio album 'Falling Into Infinity. The album was recorded from June–July 1997 at Avatar Studios in Manhattan and released on September 23, 1997. It's the band's only studio album to feature keyboardist Derek Sherinian, following the departure of Kevin Moore in 1994. It is considered to be their most infamous album. Often cited as being the "black sheep" of Dream Theater's discography, Falling Into Infinity is the result of a dark period for the band resulting from several forced compromises with East West Records for a more radio-friendly sound. It is also notable for being the first & only studio album to feature Derek Sherinian on keyboards. However because the more mainstream sound and this being the only album to feature Sherinian, it is often seen as the transitional album between the "old" and "new" Dream Theater.
Re: Lang darf es sein! (Longtracks)
Verfasst: Fr 25. Okt 2024, 23:39
von Louder Than Hell
nixe hat geschrieben: ↑Fr 25. Okt 2024, 23:30 Dream Theater ~ Trial of Tears ~ live @ Budokan
"Trial of Tears" is the 11th & closing track of Dream Theater's 4th studio album 'Falling Into Infinity. The album was recorded from June–July 1997 at Avatar Studios in Manhattan and released on September 23, 1997. It's the band's only studio album to feature keyboardist Derek Sherinian, following the departure of Kevin Moore in 1994. It is considered to be their most infamous album. Often cited as being the "black sheep" of Dream Theater's discography, Falling Into Infinity is the result of a dark period for the band resulting from several forced compromises with East West Records for a more radio-friendly sound. It is also notable for being the first & only studio album to feature Derek Sherinian on keyboards. However because the more mainstream sound and this being the only album to feature Sherinian, it is often seen as the transitional album between the "old" and "new" Dream Theater.
nixe hat geschrieben: ↑Fr 25. Okt 2024, 23:30 Dream Theater - Trial of Tears (with Lyrics)
"Trial of Tears" is the 11th & closing track of Dream Theater's 4th studio album 'Falling Into Infinity. The album was recorded from June–July 1997 at Avatar Studios in Manhattan and released on September 23, 1997. It's the band's only studio album to feature keyboardist Derek Sherinian, following the departure of Kevin Moore in 1994. It is considered to be their most infamous album. Often cited as being the "black sheep" of Dream Theater's discography, Falling Into Infinity is the result of a dark period for the band resulting from several forced compromises with East West Records for a more radio-friendly sound. It is also notable for being the first & only studio album to feature Derek Sherinian on keyboards. However because the more mainstream sound and this being the only album to feature Sherinian, it is often seen as the transitional album between the "old" and "new" Dream Theater.