Redbird/Jeffrey Foucault - Moonshiner
When he's not solo, he's with Redbird.
Ahh, hot summer nights. Sitting on our deck listening to music, and enjoying summer. It was damn hot today. But just pleasantly hot tonight.
This is an eighties PF concert when keyboardist Richard Wright was still alive, David Gilmour still had some hair, and before Nick Mason bought his McLaren F1. Great PF song. They didn't need as many people backing them up as this. The core band is just perfect.
David Gilmour and friends. Not the original PF band, but pretty good nevertheless. I liked the sax player at the end. Not Dick Parry. But I liked the way the young guy mastered both the baritone and tenor saxophones.
These euros make excellent use of odd time and syncopation. Also super dynamic. Every album is good and different from the other while still recognizable. The music videos are a bit dorky though.
Today is supposedly "National Bagpipe Day".
So lads and lassies, you know what you need to que up in support of this!
The Last Open Road. ( again) by BS Levy. Sorta like my early years.
It is The CD to listen to on a long road trip. There are parts even your wife or girlfriend will identify with.
The Sound Defects are one dude in Ohio (I think) with a recording studio in his spare bedroom. He put out two fantastic albums, then decided it was taking too much time from his family, and quit. As far as I know, 100% of his music is sampled and/or programmed. Doesn't stop it from being really good, though.
The first is called Theme From The Iron Horse. This is his second of the two albums, Volume 2:
In reply to Toyman! :
That looks pretty good. I remember deciding to freak out my coworkers and putting together a playlist that include something like like 27 different covers of Apache.
Current soundtrack:
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