I'd like to meet some cool friends, other live music traders. Friends to go see shows and festivals with. Famous people? I think I've met all the ones that I really wanted to, well the ones that were alive anyway. Everybody else has now passed from here and we'll meet at the bar. Name of the bar? The bar is called Heaven.===================================================== ======= This is my all time favorite band ever. (Savoy) Truffle doing one of their classics Soul Roll. I wish the whole song was here. But hey, it's still pretty good. Yep, they were too good to make it... Oh cool, I've found a few more! ============================================================ (Savoy) Truffle - Soul Roll======================================================== ==== Truffle - Sitting Here In Limbo======================================================= ======= Truffle - Tejanos Radio (partial)
My music tastes are really simple; it has to be really good. I need virtuosity. I began listening to my dad's collection of old 45's of mostly big band records when I was 4. My favorite song was "Night Train" by the Buddy Morrow Orchestra. To this day, I have never heard that song done so well. Thanks to Mr. Morrow, I have a deep passion for live music that was fostered and nurtured more by the Grateful Dead. While I was immersed that world, the music introduced me to many, many different types of music from around the world. I love just about any kind of music lives with exceptions to the mediocre music of popular American radio. I am an avid collector of live bootlegs. Right now, my band Du Jour is Jamiroquai. I love funk. P-Funk, the Meters, James Brown, War, Sly & the Family Stone, to reggae like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Eek-A-Mouse, Black Uhuru, and Yellowman. The music needs to move your hips; it needs to make you dance. I do love traditional American music like bluegrass, zydeco, blues, jazz, old country. Today, music all around the world, just like people, are blending and mixing cultures and styles to bring all of us human beings music we all can dance together to.
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This is defiantly the right section for this one. This may be the last recorded performance of Brad Delp. Recorded Friday March 2 2007 at Sit N Bull Pub in Maynard. He's Singing Happy Birthday with Beatlejuice on 3-2-2007. It was the girl's birthday with the tambourine.