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Michael Hedges does a great cover of ,"Wondering Where the Lions Are" as well.
Michael Hedges does a great cover of ,"Wondering Where the Lions Are" as well.
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Slaw, Todd is among the handful of great Rock and pop songwriters IMO. He's a tremendous guitar player and a skilled singer (within his limitations). Few, if any, can match his songwriting breadth: pop, rock, blues, prog, blue eyed soul, electronics, Calypso, even one or two country songs - you name it, he's done it, and done it well. Two words of warning on the concerts: 1). He likes to be kind of a dick to his audience. Generally, everyone wants to hear his hits and, depending on his mood, he may include all or none of them in a given set list. If it's a concert with few hits on the list, he may taunt the disappointed fans. 2). If your particular show is late in the tour (check out the schedule on the net), there's a good chance his voice will be shot. He's one guy where the difference between an early in the tour set and late in the tour set is immense. All that being said, a good TR show (whether straight electric blues or full blown prog Rock, or anything in between) is among the best you'll ever see IMO. |
Give me a Star -- Edwin Hawkins Singers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKEKWw-cChE This gets me every time. If you are over 50 years old and dont tear with this song, your sound system probably is not transparent enough. PM me your email. Ill send you files. |
Dire Straits - Why Worry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4T1MQGTV9U I repeat this song enjoy for a couple of hours at the time. Please someone tell me if I am missing any important detail within this song from my sound system. I hear 2 cymbals (2 different subtle but organic distinct high & low side-by-side sounds, 4:20~5:50) at left center with moderate volume. And I hear brushing of drum (left center 10 high) with hard beat of drum (6:00-end) at right center. These details let me listen for hours without boredom. The sound stage is about 10ft hig and 20 feet or more wide without a boundry in 32'w x 44'L x 12' H room. Please tell me if I am missing some details. I'll send files if you PM me email. |