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Huggybear posted:Old and In the Way was pretty good Came in here to post this Shrinebuilder was a supergroup too but not the best
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# ¿ Mar 1, 2023 13:14 |
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a mysterious cloak posted:Miles Davis Second Great Quintet. I saw Tony Williams play when I was a teenager. I had no idea who he was outside of "he played with Miles Davis" and it was incredible
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MrQwerty posted:Shrinebuilder is a great supergroup but they are not one of the giants, nor would they ever be even if they could have kept their poo poo together for more than a couple years I did manage to see them live in San Jose. The best part was Dale Crover, he's an absolute monster. I still have the T shirt. There was a thread or article somewhere I read that Wino felt that Al was difficult to work with. a mysterious cloak posted:drat, nice Yeah it was pretty cool. He played a bright yellow Gretch kit, that I do recall. Sad that he died so young. I bought the Miles Davis autobiography at a barn book sale and remembered his picture in there, and when I heard he was coming around, my drummer buddy and I went to go see it. We sat next to Carter Beauford, I think, or he was in the same row because he used to wear a beret. I got a lot of mileage out of the what cool bands did people see thread a while back, goons had some really incredible moments at live performances, myself included
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dinahmoe posted:How did I forget about Oysterhead? I still have my shirt from the Lowell, MA show. I could watch Stewart Copeland play the drums for hours. NICE I saw Bucket of Bernie Brains, that was another supergroup I tell ya what
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