Pioneer Musical Appreciation Society

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Here's the sound of two Les Paul's

And here's the sound of Barry Melton's SG again...
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John Paul Jones plays a familiar tune....
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Listened to the John Paul Jones track a few days ago.
Eric Clapton demonstrating various guitar tones on a Gibson SG.
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Heard this when I was out this morning.
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Robby Krieger, famous Gibson SG user.
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Angus Young, famous Gibson SG player.
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Tony Iommi, famous Gibson and custom SG user.
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Something spacey
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Today is the 88th day of the year, which means it's Piano Day, so...

Eight is such a nice number!
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Good excuse for a bit of boogie woogie
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Saw this, gave it a listen, quite liked it.
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American Beauty was one of the Dead's finest albums. Nice to see Jerry Garcia's daughter singing on that.
On the album, Ripple was followed by Brokedown Palace...
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A harmonica player who jammed with us for years is no longer with us. This is the song that I remember him performing most weeks.
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Harmonica? I reckon you'll know this one...
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Theme tune for The Old Grey Whistle Test! Someone was explaining the origin of 'the old grey whistle test' just the other week. Had no idea who created the music for the theme.
Harmonica? Fox chase?
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The singer on the Family song reminded me of Fish from Marillion - I remember some lads at school disliked Marillion saying they were unoriginal.
Bit of Prog Metal from Scottish band Chasar who did a session for the Friday Rock Show back in the 80's - great drumming in this
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Heard this earlier today. When it came out in 1981 I'm sure I dismissed Depeche Mode as being a lightwieight pop band. Over the years though they have made quite a few songs that I like. Saw them live about 9 years ago.
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Theme tune for The Old Grey Whistle Test!

The opening riff of this was used as the theme tune for Disco 2, the precursor to OGWT...
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It's come to my attention that The Pretty Reckless are touring the UK this autumn (the Death by Rock and Roll tour). The usual list of venues, from the Brixton Academy in London to the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow. I may well be buying a ticket.
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