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What are you listening to? ver. 15.0

It's been more than 3 years and more than 5k posts, so it's time for a new thread.

Please don't abuse or spam this thread - thanks in advance.

I'll start this one off with the great Cliff Burton and three of his friends.



Today: Staind, AC/DC, Tom Petty, Bryan Adams.
 
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Richard Marx - Hazard
 
Bill Bailey is a comedian and multi instrumentalist. A few years back, he finished his tour at Wembley meeting with a full on Indian group finale.

The sheer fun they had shines through.

 
Night Train - James Brown and the Famous Flames

 
Love the sax in this...



And then there's...

 
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David Gilmour - Red Sky At Night
 
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Carly Simon - Lost In Your Love · featuring Dexter Redding and Otis Redding III on background vocals
 
Can I Be Him
James Arthur
Back From The Edge

 
Annie Haslam sat in with us for two shows when we were in Europe last summer, the first evening she had been in the audience while visiting with friends. She had just turned 70, and still had that 5 octave vocal range. She couldn't stop encouraging the kids. What an incredibly sweet person.





 
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