Kate Bush & David Gilmour - " Running up that hill "
Wow, I love
Wow, I love
Wow & Wow, I didn't know, but I loveThe Rain Song - Jimmy Page & Robert Plant
Sol - I saw him 2 years ago at the Montreal Jazz Festival. He announced that he had a degenerative muscle condition that was causing his muscles to waste away and that he soon wouldn't be able to play guitar anymore. He did sound great that night though.Peter Kenneth Frampton is an English rock musician, singer, songwriter, and producer. He was previously associated with the bands Humble Pie and the Herd. As a solo artist, Frampton released several albums including his international breakthrough album, the live release Frampton Comes Alive!
An oldie, seen him with Bowie in Edmonton decades ago.
Beautifully said. So many songs that bring back so many memories. Music can comfort you when you're sad and enhance your joyous moments. Music is Love.I love how music Bring you back in time, you can remember exactly how you felt at a that specific moment you heard the song. It remember me of my Sunday morning when my dad was cooking a big brunch for the familly while listening to U2, the music was so loud that it would wake us up. But it’s good memories. ❤️
Genesis - I know what I like
Back when audiences sat and really listened, instead of taking selfies and posting from the concert.
The whole album is a masterpiece!I never get tired of this song.
Robo - So true. Another guy that should be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. An amazing career that covered all forms of music - Psychedelic, rock, powerpop, and progressive. He produced Badfinger (Baby Blue and Day After Day), Grand Funk Railroad (We're and American Band), MeatLoaf(Bat Out of Hell), and the New York City Dolls. His music was always electic. But I absolutely love the slide guitar on "I Saw the Light".The so underrated Todd Rundgren.
EB - When you were talking about your "Montreal mini party" for your friends in the COVID thread, I was thinking of this Todd Rundgren song -We Gotta Get You a Woman"Todd Rundgren was a key figure in the Progressive Rock Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s which also featured Emerson Lake and Plamer, Yes, and King Crimson. His biggest hit was Hello It's Me in 1972:
He later became a sought after music producer in the late 1970s. He was widely influential and respected within the music business.