peterfrederics
Thanks for your comments and totally understand what it’s like to be so busy! Really glad that emusers is here for the long term. I likewise listen to many of your tips and often for similar reasons. That is, to my mind, what makes this group so great to belong to.
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Saw Melbourne based band, The Senegambian Jazz Band at the Melbourne Recital Centre on Wednesday night. The video clip is from a previous performance. A must see if they come your way.
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Omar Sosa and his Quartetto Afrocubano appearing at Bird's Basement in Melbourne last week. Only 50 or 60 people there (I was lucky enough to be sitting at a table within 1 metre/yard of Omar) but one of the best jazz concerts I've been to in a long…
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@soulcoal thanks for the tip re the Pneuma album, it's excellent.
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Great story about Fairview Studios, although this old .... prefers The Zombies original version of Track 31 (Time of the Season)! One of my all time favourites, as is She's Not There (both The Zombies and Santana's versions).
By the way,…Some really good music amongst this month's lot. My top picks are the following:- Freddie Hubbard "The Hub of Hubbard"
- Stonefield "As Above, So Below"
- Kuniko Kato "kuniko plays reich"
- Antibalas "Talkatif"
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Just heading off to beautiful Lorne on the Great Ocean Road (Victoria, Australia) to enjoy the sun and surf for our Anzac Day holiday.
So what better than to listen to our great local band, The Beachniks album "Trombone Bay". The best tra…Tamam Shud "Goolutionites and the Real People"
Top 1970 album from one of Australia's top progressive/psychedelic bands and what a great album name! Rated by The Guardian as one of the 101 strangest records on Spotify! Still on eMusic.
Tamam Shud "Goolutionites and the Real People"
Top 1970 album from one of Australia's top progressive/psychedelic bands and what a great album name! Rated by The Guardian as one of the 101 strangest records on Spotify!
@rostasi thanks for the tip.Lizard- absolutely top rank modern Progressive Rock.
Try the album Half-Live as an intro - 99 cents for an excellent 44 minute track.
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See my downloads for April on the "What I bought from eMusic last month" discussion.P.S. Sorry about the big text but I copied it across and couldn't reduce the size!in Still on eMusic Comment by peterfrederics April 2019
My downloads for April.My special picks are the Lizard albums ("Single Omen" and "Half-Live"), "Poco Live", "Hunting the Snake" by the Schlippenbach Quartet, "Elephant Ball" by Crystal Syphon, the Marion Brown albums ("Why Not…And, believe it or not, the Matubi "Dub Planet Orbit 1" album is on eMusic.
https://www.emusic.com/album/182856428/Matumbi/Dub-Planet-Orbit-1And to think I grew up in England watching Dad's Army! Shame on me!However, there still is some good music if you search really, really hard! Hence why I started this discussion and named it "Still on eMusic".
Soulcoal, you for one have passed on some great tips, on this and other threads, which have he…Hand it over to Captain Mannering!?Latest eMusic news from @Laraloo11.
Hi Peter, thanks for reaching out for an update. Sorry for the delay! As others have mentioned our token sale continues, and we c…100 Rock Tunes - over 6 hours of music for $3.99!
Top songs by Canned Heat, Foghat, Atlantic Rhythm Section, Badfinger, The Grass Roots, Blue Cheer, Rick Derringer, Edison Lighthouse, Vanilla Fudge, The Ventures, The Outlaws, Gary Lewis &…Diving back into the 60s, two excellent albums by Poco and Peter, Paul and Mary.
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"I’m sorry you were unable to find the music you were looking for and thank you for bringing this to our attention. Rest assured, we are working hard to expand our selection as we too are fans of indep…Looks good to me.Thanks Brighternow and Germanprof. Your lists have led to some great discoveries for me. I hope that mine did likewise."Elephant Ball" by Crystal Syphon. Top notch forgotten album from 1969.
The first three studio tracks are so-so but the next six from a 1969 Fillmore East live concert are outstanding.in 1960s/70s PROGRESSIVE ROCK ON EMUSIC Comment by peterfrederics March 2019
