What ya listening to now ???

Andyk

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It's always interesting, what ages well/is timeless v. What is only of its time

For example, don't care if I ever hear Led Zep again.

Same her buddy. This is timeless where as all Led Zep just sounds old to me also. That guitar sound that Eddie has still sounds fresh and relevant today.
 

Andyk

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Just one of my favourite Kate Bush songs. It was one of the first songs she wrote as well at the age of 13. My God so much talent at that age. There was a load of Kate Bush stuff on the TV at the weekend and loved every minute of it. She was a unique artist who stayed true to herself and did what she wanted to do without following trends.

Beautiful song this one.

 

zagatoes30

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Just one of my favourite Kate Bush songs. It was one of the first songs she wrote as well at the age of 13. My God so much talent at that age. There was a load of Kate Bush stuff on the TV at the weekend and loved every minute of it. She was a unique artist who stayed true to herself and did what she wanted to do without following trends.

Beautiful song this one.

Not a Kate Bush fan but I love this song
 

Nibby

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The Nick Mason post made me think of Dave Mason which made me think of...

Great song.
Jim Calpadi left us at a relatively young age.
I’ve seen Winwood a couple of times both excellent but the one at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1983 was my favourite. Just love them first 3 solo albums especially Arc Of A Diver. I thought Back In The High Life had a bit too much mid 80s sound and wasn’t a fan of the lead single Higher Love.
I suppose what I’m saying is I’m an old git, lol