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legendarytragedynacho · 8 months
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Carlos Santana & Miles Davis, 1981
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charlottan · 2 months
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Steely Dan similar artists based on similar Spotify listenership
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guerrilla-operator · 7 months
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STEELY DAN
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shamanluna-radio-prog · 3 months
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FROM THE BEGINNING - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) (With Lyrics on screen)
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The eternal "from the beginning " E.L.P
🥰 Ilove u
Je t'aime
Te amo
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haveyouheardthisband · 6 months
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A lot of solos I hear sound so incredible, but they sound like somebody practicing. They sound a bit soulless - fiery, but at the same time, lacking in spirit and soul.
- Jeff Beck
British guitarist Jeff Beck was widely acknowledged by his own musician peers as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Beck rose to fame in the 1960s when he replaced Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds. He left a year later to start his own group The Jeff Beck Group, featuring Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 as part of the Yardbirds and inducted again in 2009 as a solo artist.
Beck was a guitar virtuoso and he is known as an artist who pioneered jazz-rock. Over the course of his career, his experimentation with distortion and fuzz effects paved the way for heavier subgenres like psych-rock and heavy metal. 
An eight-time Grammy winner, Beck earned his first in 1985 for best rock instrumental performance for “Escape.” He went on to win five more times in that category.
Some of Beck’s most well-regarded songs include “Heart Full of Soul,” a 1965 single from the Yardbirds, “I Ain’t Superstitious” off his debut solo 1968 album with The Jeff Beck Group, “Truth,” and “Freeway Jam” from his second album, “Blow by Blow” in 1975.
RIP Jeff Beck (1944-2023)
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yourfavealbumisgender · 2 months
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The Royal Scam by Steely Dan is Transgender!
requested by @king-chook
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spilladabalia · 6 months
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Carla Bley (11/05/1936-17/10/2023)
Photos Getty/Roger Rossmeyer/Corbis/VCG
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archivenroses · 2 years
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the stunning Etta James c. 1960
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monotonetim · 10 months
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Some new sources for the lost Steely Dan song The Second Arrangement were recently uncovered, so I combined them to make a complete version. Check it out! https://youtu.be/JCN_rVLLS7E
(also check out the download in the pinned comment where I fixed a couple small issues in the mix that were irritating me.)
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Tracklist:
Inception • Light My Fire • Beluga • Dress Like An Angel • Piper • 40-Forty- • Blink • Amber • Let It Lift • I.A.I.T. (Intercity Dub)
Spotify ♪ YouTube
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legendarytragedynacho · 7 months
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Tal Wilkenfeld
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kdo-three · 1 month
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The Doors - Riders on the Storm (1971) (Album Version | 2012 New Stereo Mix) Jim Morrison / John Densmore / Ray Manzarek / Robby Krieger from: "L.A. Woman" (LP) "L.A. Woman" (CD | 40th Anniversary Mixes) "Riders on the Storm" / "The Changeling" (Single)
Jazz Rock | Proto-Goth
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Personnel: Jim Morrison: Vocals / Whispers Ray Manzarek: Fender Rhodes Electric Piano Robby Krieger: Electric Guitar with Ttremolo John Densmore: Drums
Jerry Scheff: Bass
Produced by The Doors and Bruce Botnick
Recorded: @ The Doors' Workshop in West Hollywood, California USA December, 1970 – January, 1971
Album Released: on April 19, 1971
Single Released June, 1971
Elektra Records
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guerrilla-operator · 8 months
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STEELY DAN
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superchillrealm · 11 months
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de-salva · 2 months
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IBLISS - Drops (part 2/3)
Alb. "Supernova" (1972)
Personnel:
Norbert Buellmeyer – bass, percussion Andreas Homann – drums, percussion Wolfgang Buellmeyer – guitar, percussion Basil Hammoudi – percussion, flutes, vocals Rainer Buechel – saxophones, flutes
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