What artist/song are you listening to RIGHT NOW?

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skimom2

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My daughter made me listen to some of the new Ed Sheehan on YT (eh. It might grow on me), but I ended up with a string of Hozier vids. Love his voice, and he has a unique way of covering songs that makes them uniquely his. I'll be interested in seeing what he does next and hope he doesn't OD before he has time to grow up and give it up.
 

ghost19

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Stevie Ray is one of my favorite artists ever. Have you ever listened to his brother Jimmie (outside of the Fabulous Thunderbirds)? His album Do You Get The Blues is killer. He's more old school blues than Stevie Ray, but that man can WAIL and play a mean blues guitar.

Yes ma'am. I've actually seen the Fabulous Thunderbirds here in Fayetteville. Many moons ago they played our Bikes, Blues and BBQ festival. Back then the concerts were held just up the road from my house at the Drake Field Airport. B.B. King and Kenny Wayne Shepherd were part of that same concert. It was amazing. 2002 if I remember correctly. Jimmie Vaughan was incredible and talked about his brother during the concert. I've been a SRV fan since I was a kid, got just about everything he ever did on CD. As good as everyone was at that concert, and everyone was amazing, Kenny Wayne Shepherd had the crowd completely silenced at one point. I've never heard anything like it before or since. If you closed your eyes, you would swear SRV was on stage completely tearing it up. He played a couple of SRV songs with Jimmie Vaughan backing him up. There were several people in the crowd crying.
 

skimom2

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Every time I see a pretty girl that I want to piss off, I whip out my phone and start playing this song.

When I was in high school, I worked at the local amusement park. One busy afternoon a guy walked up with that saying on his shirt. I read EVERYTHING, so of course I couldn't help reading his shirt while greeting him with: "May I hold you?" Everyone in line within earshot burst into laughter after a shocked instant. I could have used a portable manhole to sink in to. :)
 

fljoe0

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Duane Allman - Skydog

It's this massive 7 cd boxset of Duane Allman music. Much of it is session work he did with other artists before the Allmans and in the early days of the Allman Brothers. Much of this session work seems to be with the Atlantic artists like Aretha, Wilson Pickett and others. There's some really great stuff here like the great solo on this track from Boz Scaggs.

 

Ebdim9th

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This isn't it, but I heard another song from Linkin Park the other day, and it sounded positively techno-pop dance ..... I couldn't believe it when the dj said who it was afterward....
 
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