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ScarletMacaw

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  1. Heard a pretty good blues singer, ZZ Ward, at the Sausalito Art Festival over Labor Day. I would describe her as blues with a bit of hip hop. I thought she was new but it turns out she has made several albums already!

  2. Funny, I was also looking for single female Zep fans. I want a buddy who will go to concerts with me here in the Bay area! I left my rock n' roll buds back in New York! Surely there must be someone....actually you could be married, who cares. Just not a guy, because I don't want that nasty sex business to rear its ugly head. 

    I am serious. 

  3. On 4/8/2019 at 10:20 PM, Strider said:

    $700 to see Metallica?!? 😮 Oy vey! I wouldn't pay that much to see the Rolling Stones, let alone Metallica. Even with a symphony, that is ticket gouging. I saw Sigur Rós with a symphony last year and it only cost around $70.

    San Francisco seems to have lost more venues in relation to L.A. and N.Y.  No more Carousel Ballroom/Fillmore West, Winterland, Cow Palace, Kezar Stadium. Bimbo's is still around, yes? And there is something called the Fillmore Auditorium, which has nothing to do with the old Fillmore. But everything else is outside of San Francisco...Shoreline Amphitheatre, Oakland-Alameda Stadium, Oakland Coliseum (which is now called the Oracle?), the new '49er stadium. I suppose the Castro could be used for concerts. It's sad to see San Francisco so underserved considering its rich musical history.

     

    I think the Cow Palace is still there but it seems to be being used for cow events...it is strange that there isn't more interest in rock music here...I've heard San Jose has a lot of local blues bands...there are two local venues here in Marin, Terrapin Crossroads which I believe is owned by Phil Lesh, and Sweetwaters. I haven't been to them yet. They don't have the same caliber artists as the Iridium or Irving Plaza in New York City. 

  4. On ‎1‎/‎17‎/‎2019 at 9:25 AM, Paganini said:

    So are there any decent modern rock bands at all? 

    My new years resolution was to start listening to something from more recent than 1979. Can I have any younger chaps point me in the right direction please, my wife and daughter despair at me only ever listening to Zeppelin and the Stones !

     

    PS if anyone says Greta Van Shit I’m going to put a contract out on them 😉

    I'm not a "chap," (how old are you?) but surely you might like Rival Sons, Wolfmother, the White Stripes, the Black Keys...Two of which are still around...

  5. I had to admit I was angry GVF won a Grammy when we all know Rival Sons should have won a Grammy for Great Western Valkyrie! We all know the Grammys are a farce...

    Going back to the GVF show I went to in 2017, they had a kick ass opening act called Goodbye June. I just found out Goodbye June is going to be the opening act for ZZ Top on a  limited tour. I would definitely go to that if they were going to do any shows remotely near me, but they are not 😢

  6. I bought the cd via Amazon and it's pretty good--has variety, production seems good, Jay sounds good, his voice is still strong. I don't feel like I heard a signature song like "Pressure and Time," "Keep on Swinging" or "Open My Eyes" though.

    I was thinking of going to see them in San Francisco in May, but I've been to five of their shows, and at the last one the audience, now composed mostly of die hard fans, sings along and drowns out Jay. It's almost as bad as people humming the riff of "Luke's Wall" at a Black Sabbath concert. 

    I think Scott is a good guitarist, but maybe the latest album isn't his best work. Songs like "Manifest Destiny" and "Destination on Course" show off his skills more. 

     

  7. Couple of comments: First, how old are you? At 54 I'm not the same person I was at 44. At 44 I backpacked the Grand Canyon. Now I can walk a mile or two, and I avoid stairs. It's called growing older. 

    As for Buddy Guy, I saw him perform in 2015 and in 2016 with Jeff Beck. It's time for him to retire. His act now is 50 percent guitar playing and 50 percent shtick. There are a few moments worth listening to and the rest of it is annoying. 

  8. Hi there! I see a lot of the same people are still here...but many of my old friends are missing 😢hmm, wonder why...anyway, Greta Van Fleet--saw them live in 2017. Pretty good, lead singer has a great voice and good stage presence. In recent video on YouTube he seems to be screaming a lot though...the guitarist is getting better and better imo. I like the costumes, especially the Roger Daltrey look. 

  9. A couple of days ago Jensen Ackles and his wife had twins and they named one of them "Zeppelin."

    For those of you who don't know, Ackles plays the character "Dean Winchester" on the tv show "Supernatural." Dean Winchester is a huge Led Zeppelin fan; in one episode he sets a vinyl of the first album in his room in their hideout. He and his brother pretend to be detectives and FBI agents and borrow last names from rock stars; in one episode they were Page and Plant.

  10. Can someone explain to me why the media rags on Renee Zellweger for her cosmetic surgery and there's little mention of the horrors perpetrated on Axl's face? Whoever advised him to do whatever was done should be taken out and shot at dawn.

  11. 5 hours ago, Patrick Aloyysiuus said:

    ive been in court all the day s so far ,jury contains no caucasians 3 or 4 hispanics with limited english skills (they even told judge this but judge put them on case anyway),one black lady mid 30s ,probably all she knows is puffy and page did a rap version of kashmir ,the rest were asians (vietnamese and koreans ages 20s to 50s/),so who knows what this group of jurors will decide 

    i met robert plant at the urinal on day 2 of trial ,not how dreamed  to meet him but ill take it ,i asked him as we peed together ,"what did prince charles say when he gave you that award a few years back ?? He told me he loved led zeppelin but his mum forbid him to listen to them......yeh right charles ,e both laughed and i told robert good luck

    It must have been hard for them to find a jury that was not familiar with Led Zeppelin.

    As for your urinal story...I guess it's possible but Black Sabbath has played for the Queen so unlikely she forbade them from listening to Zeppelin.

  12. So far I believe they've released 3 tracks, "Hollow Bones Part 1", "All That I Want," and "Tied Up." What do you think of them? Hollow Bones Part 1 is kind of weird, but I find myself humming it and liking it more the more I listen to it. "All That I Want" is a ballad that I don't care for at all. Jay appears to be trying to sing outside of his range. The song might sound nice if it was sung by a woman. It's a shame, because Jay has a great deep voice, not as deep as Eric Burdon's, but somewhat similar. As for "Tied Up," as I listened to it today I thought, "sounds familiar. Does it sound like one of their previous tracks?" Then I realized that it sounds almost exactly like the song "Same 'Ol" by The Heavy. I'm kind of shocked. Although Scott does a guitar solo that is unlike anything The Heavy would do, the basic riff is the same. kind of weird...

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