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whiskeywillow":neyquf6q said:
"Point of Know Return" - Kansas
Great album. Of course, "Dust in the Wind" is a classic!

They had a unique sound. I think they're still going strong.
 
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It's amazing how her music has evolved over her 30 year career.....




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Guy":4h9piz79 said:
Thank you very much.
Your tone is wonderful and your guitar has a really beautiful projection. I´m not sure if the recording fully translates your play, but I enjoyed it very much.

With kind regards
Thilo
That piece was preformed on a 13 course baroque lute. Glad you liked it.
Best regards
 
G'morning all! I am listening to Guido play Bach as I have my coffee and first smoke. Bravo Guy!!!! :cheers:
 
Guy":zyfwng5h said:
[…] That piece was preformed on a 13 course baroque lute. Glad you liked it.
Best regards
Thanks for the explanation. I like how the tone of the lute opens up, it´s such a sensitive character.
Best regards
Thilo
 
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WWFM - playing a lot of Baroque tonight. Prelude, et. al. from Cello Suite No. 1 by Bach, right now. Not sure who the performer is - I can only rule out Peter Wispelwey as I'm most familiar with his renditions and this is not one of his - sounds a bit older - much like a 78.
 
Mott the Hoople - Rest in Peace


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Yeah, it's a bootleg. Probably the best for them. Recorded live April 1974, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium over two days. Except "Jerkin' Crocus" was recorded at Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA in 1972. Stereo, mint condition, double album by Impossible Recordworks.
 
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