| The Old Stuff [message #84074] |
Mon, 12 December 2016 14:36  |
Airforce 3
Messages: 85 Registered: December 2013
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I get in these moods sometimes when all I want to hear is older records on a turntable. I don't care about the lack of quality when compared to the the newest technology, there are times when this way sounds the best to me.
Anyone else have bouts of nostalgia like this?
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| Re: The Old Stuff [message #99703 is a reply to message #99697] |
Sat, 15 August 2026 14:30  |
Rusty
Messages: 1454 Registered: May 2018 Location: Kansas City Missouri
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I try to make forays into the contemporary music scene. I don't reel in too many, but occasionally I find an artist or group that does me right. A while back I came across a gal that plays the hell out of her guitar. She can shred it, pick it and throw some mean chords down. And she has a rather unique I think vocal tone. Jackie Venson from the Austin Tx. area. A music bonanza center famous for many artists and groups.
Jackie doing her thing. Even breaking a string doesn't slow her down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXRU24v_gCM&t=5s
But my oldies sustain me with all genres of music. One being Americana music, which covers a wide spectrum. Back in my formative days of staying out late catching the music scene locally. I caught this act of Robert Gordon, that in the 70's was doing a Rockabilly revivalist thing. But he'd throw in all the great Americana foundation of rock, blues and country.
Here with Danny Gatton, a guitarist of legend that unfortunately his life and career ended way too soon. Wished I could've seen him or another guitar legend Robert that accompanied his act, Link Wray.
From a CD that I snatched soon as I saw it. The Humbler from a live show.
Doing an old Webb Pierce country tune.
There Stands the Glass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMQiGDSj050&t=3s
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