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I feel ya on the Commodores. My very first concert was seeing them at the Omni way back in the day. Very good show
I saw the Commodores in Athens. Maybe why that was my favorite. I think it was in 1981. (Maybe 1980, I'm not sure)
I don’t have a whole lot of respect for Zac Brown. Well before this pandemic, he developed a reputation for not paying his people well, if not being kind of greedy. Then he solidified it when the pandemic hit by laying off 90% of his crew on March 19th. That was kind of early to send everyone packing.
No intention to sound harsh, friend.
This is what I imagine the B52s playing in some Fraternity basement back in the day...
He's so good. He's what I wish country today sounded more like. But the kidos want their pop beats with twang.
I like that a lot of his stuff has strong Jimmy Buffet beach-life influences, and that from what I have seen on videos he throws in a lot of classic rock stuff in concert.
Interesting. That's the first I've heard of anything like that. I don't know all the in's and out's, but it is still a business. Plus, I don' think his sales are what they once were. I try not to judge things like that to hard. Once you start tasting success, lot's hands start reaching into the cookie jar. Lower sales, recent divorce, .... I dunno, the great fountain of money doesn't last forever.
My brother is a music producer with a double platimum album. EVERYONE in the music business is hurting. He's basically living off of royalties right now.
This amazing video of kids performing Rush’s “Spirit of Radio” came across my YouTube feed while looking up some of these songs. Check out these incredibly talented youngsters!
That is incredible. Got a kick out of all the people walking by as if nothing was going on
Love love love everything about this. Thanks for sharing.
@AnotherDawg @texdawg Check out some of their other youtube videos including Led Zeppelin songs, etc. Pretty amazing talent at such a young age! I'm impressed that they even know about these songs at all!
@TurkDawg I don't want to hijack @texdawg's thread, but the singer's name is Addie Teolis if you want to find even more performances. This one blows my mind.
Janis Joplin's Piece of My Heart
Since it’s the off-season I thought I’d revive this thread; if you like blues, jazz and R&B check out T Pain’s new-ish record On Top of the Covers (Live from the Sun Rose). I wish he’d do another show like this in Atl.