Never got into Winger, but the guy they had swingin’ the sticks is a monster…
(Not an easy listen for most; but the scope of work involved in recording a track this complex is mind boggling.)
Never got into Winger, but the guy they had swingin’ the sticks is a monster…
(Not an easy listen for most; but the scope of work involved in recording a track this complex is mind boggling.)
Not a style I’d typically chase down for myself, but I have to agree, it’s a great example of glorious ensemble execution. Jack never fails to entertain, and raise my tolerance of twang.
And on the other end of some spectrum, the supergroup Liquid Tension Experiment, kings of fitting more notes (and more notes) into the tiniest of time-spaces, foreshadow the release of their 3rd album…
Fantastic!
Wake up you all. Lost track of this band for a while. They change direction with their 3rd album wasn’t a fan. Seems they may have realized that.
This is not your typical post for this thread, but check this out for some chill, relaxing background music for work.
The mark of a great song can be measured by how successful a version in a completely different style can be.
Yuks and Chuckles all around
Bryan Ferry is a class act, and here’s a great performance that includes many classics from his solo work as well as his work with Roxy Music. It’s worth a listen.