Music to wrench to

There's this too...
https://youtu.be/Us-TVg40ExM
https://youtu.be/t4sK8d48Exs
If you truly love "music", and not just "songs", you should check out more of the Playin for Change vids.
This hits home for me as my Dad, when he "retired", became a street musician (and Played for Change) for a while.
Not because he needed to, but because he wanted to. He simply loved playing music.
"Playin For Change" records musicians all over the world, singing/playing the same song, in their own/cultural styles.

Awesome stuff ;)
 
Damn I'm old. I have an FM clock radio with BIG LED numerals in the corner of the garage so I can see what time it is. I keep it on the local oldies station that plays nothing newer than early 70's. My MP3 player on the GL1800 has a very wide variety of music from classical, show tunes, comedy, country, all flavors of rock, Christian contemporary, funk. Sometimes a song will come on at just the right (or wrong) time, like when Sultans of Swing comes on when I hit a twisty section. It just moves me.
 
Because

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77CtWpgyMLA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D51uwUHroyU&index=6&list=RD77CtWpgyMLA
 
Trombone Shorty recently did this with Dave Grohl...
https://youtu.be/S7_K4qs9rnY
Man I really hope they do a studio version of this.

And speaking of Trombone Shorty, here's another Playin for Change vid...
https://youtu.be/-g4UWvcZn5U
 
Dr. John ~ 11/20/41-6/6/19
https://youtu.be/Y6RtVmc5dSE
https://youtu.be/SCRrXZP8b0I
https://youtu.be/guUN-5Xpdt0

I had the pleasure of meeting him when I was a kid. I'm certain he wouldn't have remembered me at all, but I remember him. My Dad, being a fellow musician, knew him well, and introduced me. He was larger than life, and despite being clamored at by many others, he was polite and cordial.
The world lost a true artist.
Repose en Paix Mr. Mac. Thanks for Everything.
 
Coworker introduced me to Logic, I’m pretty sheltered in hip hop but it flows well.
 
Redbird said:
Dr. John ~ 11/20/41-6/6/19
https://youtu.be/Y6RtVmc5dSE
https://youtu.be/SCRrXZP8b0I
https://youtu.be/guUN-5Xpdt0

I had the pleasure of meeting him when I was a kid. I'm certain he wouldn't have remembered me at all, but I remember him. My Dad, being a fellow musician, knew him well, and introduced me. He was larger than life, and despite being clamored at by many others, he was polite and cordial.
The world lost a true artist.
Repose en Paix Mr. Mac. Thanks for Everything.

A big loss :(
 
Not music itself but headphones, the trekz air headphones are great if you use earplugs. They are bone conduction and sit in front of your ears, they sound good and are nice and clear even when using an angle grinder.
 
I listen to a band called 'The Blues Pills.' Got a whole pandora station for them.. pretty good stuff
 
There's this too...
If you truly love "music", and not just "songs", you should check out more of the Playin for Change vids.
This hits home for me as my Dad, when he "retired", became a street musician (and Played for Change) for a while.
Not because he needed to, but because he wanted to. He simply loved playing music.
"Playin For Change" records musicians all over the world, singing/playing the same song, in their own/cultural styles.

Awesome stuff ;)
Man I just discovered those PFC videos last month. Very cool concept, and the fact they can put so many musicians together from such a distance, and still have it produced so well is awesome. That version of Guantanamera is sweet.


If you like different stuff check out Terminal Passages offerings on youtube. Lots of foreign jazz, prog rock, and funk. Fusioon, and Guru Guru have been looping non stop this weekend.
 
Another smart device for me, ask it to play Planet Rock or even download the Planet Rock app on your smart phone and play it through a Bluetooth speaker. Guest DJs include Joe Elliott (Def Lepard) and Alice Cooper.
 
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