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11 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

He's already done Stairway to Heaven and rarely repeats artists so might be a while.

Yeah saw the Stairway to Heaven, noted to listen 

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8 minutes ago, ghandi said:

Not related but i've been watching a couple of Black kids reviewing old music on YouTube ( Twinsthenewtrent ) , pretty funny and rather cool. Although i do wonder if their parents had locked them in a cupboard for 10 years whilst growing up when their posts are ' First time i've heard.... '

 

Those two lad are pure gold. I absolutely love them, especially (as previously mentioned) the main lad's facial expressions. Pure BB King.

My favourite so far

 

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1 minute ago, Quark said:

Those two lad are pure gold. I absolutely love them, especially (as previously mentioned) the main lad's facial expressions. Pure BB King.

My favourite so far

 

I hadn't realised that was Nina Simone, two posts about her in a row.

I'd never realised for years just quite what a genius she was. I'd lazily assumed she was just a good singer and hadn't realised what what a musical juggernaut she was. I'm ashamed to admit I'd always pictured a man playing piano on I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel (To Be Free). But she was the real deal, the full package.

 

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I hope everyone's doing their homework and coming prepared to the next meet.

Next week's question: describe and differentiate the socio-economic and political  commentaries of "Regulate" by Warren G and "Informer" by Snow.

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1 hour ago, stuartbert two hats said:

I find Rick's stuff a bit disappointing - he just describes what happens in the songs, rather than digging into what's effective about the song/arrangement.

Oh god, sorry Stu I'm just not at your level yet. 

 

1 hour ago, ghandi said:

Not related but i've been watching a couple of Black kids reviewing old music on YouTube ( Twinsthenewtrent ) , pretty funny and rather cool. Although i do wonder if their parents had locked them in a cupboard for 10 years whilst growing up when their posts are ' First time i've heard.... '

 

Yes! They're super, great fun to watch.

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1 hour ago, Quark said:

I hope everyone's doing their homework and coming prepared to the next meet.

Next week's question: describe and differentiate the socio-economic and political  commentaries of "Regulate" by Warren G and "Informer" by Snow.

When is the next meet? Thought I'd missed it.

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