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Hey Jung ,
Good interview, I myself put Pete in the top 5 as a song writer. My opinion.
Great interview on Brian Wilson. Love Pete talking about the melting pot of music in America and the world. When growing up I always felt sports and music made people get along and forget race, religion and what ever problems or issue we face.
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Joe, towards the end of the interview and Pete’s expressive statement, I couldn’t help but remember these words from MLT.
“Rock n Roll is here to stay”.
MLT are true keepers of the rock and roll faith in the current mediocrity of canned modern pop music!
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Here is an old Pink Floyd song from their 1971 album “Meddle”. It is a beautiful song. I just found this video someone made that captures the mood of the piece and a lot of the symbolism of the lyrics.
‘This album was before Dark Side of the Moon when the band was really on their game. Unfortunately their success created a lot of personality conflicts that still go on.
Put in your earbuds, headphones for Jacki, and enjoy. This video is lovely, but this one is also nice to listen to when you close your eyes, open your ears and just breathe.
https://youtu.be/wFt99jcazHs-
Hi Johnnypee – Meddle is a great album. I also love the instrumental One of these days.
San Tropez and of course if you have dogs there favorite song would be Seamus. Great pick
Johnnypee.
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Hey Joe, have you ever played “Seamus” with a dog in the room? It’s fun to watch the dog react to the howling in the song. The same thing will happen during the interlude of “Dogs” off the “Animals” album.
JP
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Hi Johnnypee, Yes I get a lot perked ears twisting of heads and sometimes barking and I had one dog who would howl.
I have had a lot of dogs in my life and I have to say it’s their favorite song. Oh sometimes
the Beatles Bulldog too.
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Love that Kinks song! Another fave of mine from The Beatles is “I’ll get you”. And The Who’s “Can’t explain” is another favorite of mine.
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Hey Tom, Since you are a drummer . Give me your top five all time drummer.
Joe
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Buddy Rich, Carl Palmer, Joe Franco, Anton Fig are my favorites and a few others I like are Willie Wilcox (Utopia), Alice Cooper’s original drummer Neil Smith, Several of Frank Zappa’s drummers like Terry Bozzio and Chad Wackerman, Karen Carpenter.
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Like your list Tom, I also would throw Ginger Baker, Keith Moon, Ringo, Mitch Mitchell and Neil Peart.
Oh and Sina,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h19K9Z0fZUs
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