WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO......RIGHT NOW......Mk III

https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/country-artist-luke-bell-reported-missing-in-tucson/
https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/country-artist-cowboy-troubadour-luke-bell-has-died-at-32/



Midtown is a pretty broad area and in Tucson we'll have really nice neighborhoods next to bad ones and with the exception of a few notorious areas that is the way it is...one area though is located midtown and is pretty much meth and fentynal central. we have a huge fentynal problem here. not saying tht would be the case here but ya gotta wonder.

https://www.kgun9.com/news/local-news/country-music-star-luke-bell-found-dead-in-tucson


Damn. That's sad. I'm not familiar with him at all, but I really dig that song you've posted.
 


I think MCB is my current fav DM song and definitely best version short of Kokomo's and Fred's guitar lead around 1:34 :jam:



 
Duke.

I'm on repeat #4 right now. And damn it, it's a great album if you don't compare it to the 70s band, Probably the perfect marriage of prog and pop imo.
Just imagine how good it would have been with Hackett on board for it. :embarrassed:
Phil's drumming on the album is just sublime, and it's arguably the best drum sound you can find in 1980 anywhere. And pre-"gated snare" drum sound.

 


I think MCB is my current fav DM song and definitely best version short of Kokomo's and Fred's guitar lead around 1:34 :jam:





dead moon member farthest right looks AMAZINGly like rick wright. disturbingly, the more i look at it.

 
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I just watched some other clips with them. I think they are all great musicians.

First time I ever heard it was in on the soundtrack to one of my favorite, and utterly crazy films: Perdita Durango (AKA Dance With the Devil) starring Rosie Perez, Javier Bardem, James Gandolfini, and Screamin' Jay Hawkins.

Hardly anyone seems to have seen it, and it is fucking BANANAS.

 
ha i was hearing that skids riff in my head last week and it fortunately slipped my mind before i had to post a sequencer recreation.
 
First time I ever heard it was in on the soundtrack to one of my favorite, and utterly crazy films: Perdita Durango (AKA Dance With the Devil) starring Rosie Perez, Javier Bardem, James Gandolfini, and Screamin' Jay Hawkins.

Hardly anyone seems to have seen it, and it is fucking BANANAS.



I love Javier Bardem's stuff. He has the same effect on me as Gary Oldman as I wouldn't feel at all comfortable in either of these gentlemen's company.
 
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