by RustyCage » Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:08 pm
by Dirty dog » Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:47 pm
Spargo wrote:Educating my daughters (8 & 10) musically with You Am I, Gomez, Rat Cat & David Gray whilst the steaks are cooking.
Couple of froths & a gentle breeze.
Thanks for coming.
by Booney » Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:19 am
by Brodlach » Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:35 am
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by Booney » Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:40 am
Spargo wrote:Educating my daughters (8 & 10) musically with You Am I, Gomez, Rat Cat & David Gray whilst the steaks are cooking.
Couple of froths & a gentle breeze.
Thanks for coming.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:48 am
Booney wrote:Spargo wrote:Educating my daughters (8 & 10) musically with You Am I, Gomez, Rat Cat & David Gray whilst the steaks are cooking.
Couple of froths & a gentle breeze.
Thanks for coming.
Good work, but I believe the basics must be taught.
BB King, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson must be taught in early learning as the basis for what was to follow.
Then Zeppelin, Sabbath, Purple, Priest, Maiden et al can be explained in more detail as they understand the basics taught above.
Once their minds are open The Beatles, Floyd, Rush, The Jam, Jethro Tull, The Who can be sent in, this will allow them to venture sideways at any point moving forward without fear of the unknown.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:49 am
Booney wrote:Home grown corn on the spit with some drunken lamb.
by Booney » Mon Dec 14, 2020 9:56 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Home grown corn on the spit with some drunken lamb.
Nice, are they heat beads?
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:07 am
Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Home grown corn on the spit with some drunken lamb.
Nice, are they heat beads?
Heat beads + charcoal.
I like the beads for consistency in their heat, I like the charcoal for the flavour. So beads around the edge, charcoal in the middle.
by Booney » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:09 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Spargo wrote:Educating my daughters (8 & 10) musically with You Am I, Gomez, Rat Cat & David Gray whilst the steaks are cooking.
Couple of froths & a gentle breeze.
Thanks for coming.
Good work, but I believe the basics must be taught.
BB King, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson must be taught in early learning as the basis for what was to follow.
Then Zeppelin, Sabbath, Purple, Priest, Maiden et al can be explained in more detail as they understand the basics taught above.
Once their minds are open The Beatles, Floyd, Rush, The Jam, Jethro Tull, The Who can be sent in, this will allow them to venture sideways at any point moving forward without fear of the unknown.
I'd be leaving a few of them alone, we differ a fair bit in music tastes.
I'm probably a bit on my own not being a Floyd fan, I like a couple of their songs but never got into the, loved Zeppelin along with Jethro Tull.
by Booney » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:11 am
Brodlach wrote:Yum, looks good. We had a drunken chicken on the bbq last night, was delicious
How does your home grown corn turn out? I’ve grown it before but it’s alway a bit woody
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:14 am
Booney wrote:
Well, I don't listen to several of those bands or musicians, but it doesn't mean they shouldn't be taught.
by Magellan » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:15 am
Booney wrote:Spargo wrote:Educating my daughters (8 & 10) musically with You Am I, Gomez, Rat Cat & David Gray whilst the steaks are cooking.
Couple of froths & a gentle breeze.
Thanks for coming.
Good work, but I believe the basics must be taught.
BB King, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson must be taught in early learning as the basis for what was to follow.
Then Zeppelin, Sabbath, Purple, Priest, Maiden et al can be explained in more detail as they understand the basics taught above.
Once their minds are open The Beatles, Floyd, Rush, The Jam, Jethro Tull, The Who can be sent in, this will allow them to venture sideways at any point moving forward without fear of the unknown.
by Booney » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:19 am
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:20 am
Magellan wrote:Booney wrote:Spargo wrote:Educating my daughters (8 & 10) musically with You Am I, Gomez, Rat Cat & David Gray whilst the steaks are cooking.
Couple of froths & a gentle breeze.
Thanks for coming.
Good work, but I believe the basics must be taught.
BB King, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson must be taught in early learning as the basis for what was to follow.
Then Zeppelin, Sabbath, Purple, Priest, Maiden et al can be explained in more detail as they understand the basics taught above.
Once their minds are open The Beatles, Floyd, Rush, The Jam, Jethro Tull, The Who can be sent in, this will allow them to venture sideways at any point moving forward without fear of the unknown.
Hear, hear, that's a pretty good rock primer, and reasonable minds will differ on content. Don't forget Howlin' Wolf, though - a great gravelly voice and authored some great blues tunes.
I'd also add anything by the Rolling Stones from 1969-1972, provides a good bridge from the trad US blues material, as would some well chosen Hendrix tunes.
As for the open minds stuff, get some Frank Zappa into 'em. Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat the yellow snow!
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:20 am
Booney wrote:Stones and Zappa, welcome additions to the class.
by Magellan » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:27 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Stones and Zappa, welcome additions to the class.
I'm not sure that the Stones have ever made a crap song.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:30 am
Magellan wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Stones and Zappa, welcome additions to the class.
I'm not sure that the Stones have ever made a crap song.
Possibly. I'd say the high quality of their output in the 1968-72 golden era makes a lot of what they've produced in latter decades come across as crap by comparison.
Jagger, however, has undoubtedly produced crap songs - see Exhibit A below:
by Pseudo » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:41 am
Magellan wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Stones and Zappa, welcome additions to the class.
I'm not sure that the Stones have ever made a crap song.
Possibly. I'd say the high quality of their output in the 1968-72 golden era makes a lot of what they've produced in latter decades come across as crap by comparison.
Jagger, however, has undoubtedly produced crap songs - see Exhibit A below:
by Jase » Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:46 am
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