Music to the Marrow (To What Are You Listening?)

StuGatz

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And NOT just becasue Gustavo cracks me up and it was played by the Wiener Philharmoniker... :duh2:

 

StarHalo

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I thought Rival Sons were covering some sort of traditional spiritual with this song, turns out it's just an acoustic version of one of their earlier tracks:

 

StarHalo

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Concrete conclusions be damned
They won’t believe you until it’s far too late

Go on, moron, Ignore the evidence.
Skid in to Armageddon
Tango Apocalyptical

Jog on, Head down. Ignore the evidence.
Trippin over Armageddon
Moon Walkin Apocalyptical

Dumb dumb be damned

 

jrgold

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Pink Floyd the Wall seems very relevant right now. Separation, isolation, masks, imprisonment, sheep, insanity even.

“Don’t tell me there’s no hope at all, together we stand... divided we fall”

Wish you Were Here rings very true for all of us. I hope everyone has connected with family in one way or another today.


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Blades

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Don't listen unless you want to be hooked. Comrades has been my goto band for waking up, sleeping, working, and relaxing.


Lyrics:
Graven on the edge
Of the words my Father said.
"You are all that I love.
All I’m dreaming of."

Bare your teeth, bare your soul.
Do not forget I made you, whole.
All you ask me for,
Every good thing I have is yours.

Fire. Famine. Failure. Flood.
I drown them in the depths of love.
There is nothing life can do to cause me to care less for you.
There is nothing.

Don’t you see? Its alive in me.
Every vale and mountain,
You’ll find me in.
Don’t you see? Its alive in me.
On this you can depend,
Over and over again.
 

Bimmerboy

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"Candle Power" by Steve Vai

World famous guitarist, and one of my all-time favorites, Steve Vai put out this track yesterday on his 60th birthday. Really nice tune that I think many will like, and features some new techniques Steve's been working on. I like to think it signifies the always learning, experimental aspect of CPF.

 

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