Yea been discovering a ton of good stuff lately through the recommendations, 70s music mostly for some reason, wish I could have more time to dig into all of them
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I recently created a playlist for the albums/compilations recommendations which I enjoyed, if you want you can check if anything pique your interest and get the algorithm
So I've actually cooled a bit on Joe Bonamassa because he puts out so much music that it's all blending together. I mean, like a full album almost every year and a minimum of one live album. Who knows how many side projects. Too much of a good thing and all that, yeah?
But man, when he's good he is phenomenal.
Just going back about 5 years to Different Shades of Blue. There's some killer tracks on here. This is probably my favorite but Hey Beautiful has some really hot, crunchy guitars that's just chefs kiss
Until its title was revealed at online auction last year, this elusive 45 treasure had remained an enigma. Amongst DJs and collectors, the most coveted ‘island funk’ secret in years was heard previously only as a cover-up played by the Ultimate Choice collective.
As told by Band Leader & Composer, Patrick Leroy Carey.
Formed in 1971, 5th Degree was a composite of five talented, driven, young musicians, that emerged out of the inner city, namely Montell Heights, of Nassau, The Bahamas; to captivate audiences throughout the length and breadth of the islands.
The band comprised of five multi-gifted, aspiring young artists: Jeffery Williams, Bass; Ruddy Charlton, Keyboard; Charles Johnson, Drums; Garfield Davis, Percussions; and Patrick Carey, Lead Vocal, Lead Guitar, Composer and Band Leader.
The Band performed in 1973 as the House Band of the Banana Boat and Pino’s, categorically the most popular nightspots at the time, located in beautiful Down Town Nassau. Appreciably, we were featured artists at other popular venues around town, including the ever popular, “Goombay Summer Festival Concerts”. Soon after landing a ‘gig” at Emerald Beach Hotel in a room named “FORE N’AFT”, the band gained popularity and was to become a household name; Island hopping, from Inagua in the South to Andros in the North, performing throughout the Family of Islands and even receiving invites to perform in the USA.
In 1975, the Fifth Degree would record their first record “You Got Me Hypnotized”. The music and lyrics captivated audiences throughout the Isles of The Bahamas, having gained traction on the one and only National Radio Station ZNS. And so it was, by divine providence, forty-three years in the making, it is today a “Collector’s Item”, a masterpiece and treasure to the listening ear; receiving international recognition from the Coasts of China, the Borders of Japan, and Cities worldwide, including London and Paris. And even as this record is enjoying new vitality, it’s unique sound and polished style is reminiscent of the timeless sounds of the seventies. Nostalgic of the ‘Good Ole Days”.
In tribute to the memory of the band’s first drummer, definitely among the world’s best drummers of his time, Anthony ‘Pello Stubbs’ was a prolific musician, trained by Cle Marshall, another legend of his era, infamous as a ‘Drumming Giant’. It was in Pello’s back yard, in a wooden shack built specifically for rehearsals of the band, that each of us realized that music would consume our lives and become our “bread and butter”. Inspired by all Jazz, we would practice religiously hours on end, perfecting our individual musical gifts to the sounds of Hendrix, Miles Davis and the Eagles, and to up it a notch, we mastered the native sounds of Rake N’ Scrape, the national sound of The Bahamas.
Fifth Degree is expected to mesmerize the world with our Re-release of “You Got me Hypnotized”. Categorically, it stands alone, and is earmarked for re-release on the World Stage by BACKATCHA RECORDS, London. We hope you enjoy it!
Fifth Degree ‘Backatcha’ for International Acclaim!
(Patrick Carey, 2018)
Oh wow I don't know much about 70s music but this sounds like it's ahead of its time
I'm so mad. I love Gorillaz. I hope the deluge of "what the fuck are you doing" messages makes them do a 180°. Seems a lot of these people see the money first without knowing anything about NFT's (or record studios or something that are bastards) and only figure it out once their social media starts blowing up with anger.
We have also been asked to play the album in full with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra @The_ASO as part of of our artists in residency at the inaugural Illuminate Adelaide Festival.
Do every stupid thing that makes you feel alive.
Do every stupid thing to try to drive the dark away.
Let people call you crazy for the choices that you make.
Climb limits past the limits,
Jump in front of trains all day.
I'm listening to AC/DC today and High Voltage is just an all time, sleazy fuckin jam fest. Jut absolute bangers that kinda make you feel grimey and like you need to take a shower but in a good way.
I've always had a slight preference to Bon Scott era AC/DC before they blew up into the mega stadium rockers with Brian Johnson and Back in Black. Dirty Deeds, High Voltage, Powerage, that's what I want to hear when I slide into a greasy dive bar and shoot pool and stab a guy with a comb knife or something.
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I bought this on CD when it came out.
I was buying everything that Mo' Wax was putting out back then.
I don't have the CD anymore, but I still have the mp3s on my hard drive.
edit: You can buy it on Bandcamp, if that's something you want to do.
https://tommy-guerrero-too-good.bandcamp.com/album/soul-food-taqueria
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But man, when he's good he is phenomenal.
Just going back about 5 years to Different Shades of Blue. There's some killer tracks on here. This is probably my favorite but Hey Beautiful has some really hot, crunchy guitars that's just chefs kiss
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Cassie Kinoshi - Alto Sax
Richie Seivwright - Trombone
Oscar Jerome (Laurence) - Guitar
Yohan Kebede - Keyboard
Onome Edgeworth - Percussion
Mutale Chashi - Bass
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As told by Band Leader & Composer, Patrick Leroy Carey.
Formed in 1971, 5th Degree was a composite of five talented, driven, young musicians, that emerged out of the inner city, namely Montell Heights, of Nassau, The Bahamas; to captivate audiences throughout the length and breadth of the islands.
The band comprised of five multi-gifted, aspiring young artists: Jeffery Williams, Bass; Ruddy Charlton, Keyboard; Charles Johnson, Drums; Garfield Davis, Percussions; and Patrick Carey, Lead Vocal, Lead Guitar, Composer and Band Leader.
The Band performed in 1973 as the House Band of the Banana Boat and Pino’s, categorically the most popular nightspots at the time, located in beautiful Down Town Nassau. Appreciably, we were featured artists at other popular venues around town, including the ever popular, “Goombay Summer Festival Concerts”. Soon after landing a ‘gig” at Emerald Beach Hotel in a room named “FORE N’AFT”, the band gained popularity and was to become a household name; Island hopping, from Inagua in the South to Andros in the North, performing throughout the Family of Islands and even receiving invites to perform in the USA.
In 1975, the Fifth Degree would record their first record “You Got Me Hypnotized”. The music and lyrics captivated audiences throughout the Isles of The Bahamas, having gained traction on the one and only National Radio Station ZNS. And so it was, by divine providence, forty-three years in the making, it is today a “Collector’s Item”, a masterpiece and treasure to the listening ear; receiving international recognition from the Coasts of China, the Borders of Japan, and Cities worldwide, including London and Paris. And even as this record is enjoying new vitality, it’s unique sound and polished style is reminiscent of the timeless sounds of the seventies. Nostalgic of the ‘Good Ole Days”.
In tribute to the memory of the band’s first drummer, definitely among the world’s best drummers of his time, Anthony ‘Pello Stubbs’ was a prolific musician, trained by Cle Marshall, another legend of his era, infamous as a ‘Drumming Giant’. It was in Pello’s back yard, in a wooden shack built specifically for rehearsals of the band, that each of us realized that music would consume our lives and become our “bread and butter”. Inspired by all Jazz, we would practice religiously hours on end, perfecting our individual musical gifts to the sounds of Hendrix, Miles Davis and the Eagles, and to up it a notch, we mastered the native sounds of Rake N’ Scrape, the national sound of The Bahamas.
Fifth Degree is expected to mesmerize the world with our Re-release of “You Got me Hypnotized”. Categorically, it stands alone, and is earmarked for re-release on the World Stage by BACKATCHA RECORDS, London. We hope you enjoy it!
Fifth Degree ‘Backatcha’ for International Acclaim!
(Patrick Carey, 2018)
Oh wow I don't know much about 70s music but this sounds like it's ahead of its time
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I really hope that's the case.
You're either a massive fucking hypocrite or you're not paying attention to what somebody is doing with your stuff.
Aphex Twin was selling some NFT bullshit a couple of weeks ago as well
I wouldn't be surprised if there's some marketing company behind this kind of thing
This better not be about NFTs
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it's about Amy Winehouse!
Do every stupid thing that makes you feel alive.
Do every stupid thing to try to drive the dark away.
Let people call you crazy for the choices that you make.
Climb limits past the limits,
Jump in front of trains all day.
And stay alive.
Just stay alive.
I've always had a slight preference to Bon Scott era AC/DC before they blew up into the mega stadium rockers with Brian Johnson and Back in Black. Dirty Deeds, High Voltage, Powerage, that's what I want to hear when I slide into a greasy dive bar and shoot pool and stab a guy with a comb knife or something.
Cry for Judas by, of course, The Mountain Goats.
If It Makes You Happy - Michael Cera Palin
Camera of Sound (Full Album) - Artifacts, Count Bass D, Kool Keith, The Procussions and more
Another gojira single dropped
Song : Pink Blood by Hikaru Utada
Can't wait for the full song as usual
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