Brammer
Song Ratings: 69
Burlington ON
Retired and loving it
Dec 8, 2012
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Comments ( 21 )
Posted 6 years ago by Brammer:
I need 11 for this song. That base line...
Posted 1 year ago by Brammer:
 Grammarcop wrote:

Mumford & Sons, rollin' in the deep. 



That's what I heard. 
Posted 3 years ago by Brammer:
In some future life I might tire of this.
Posted 1 year ago by Brammer:
Ya, still a 9
Posted 1 year ago by Brammer:
I miss the old RP because they do not play as much of the music I was weaned on. 


I love the new RP because they play more music I have to look up. 


"Confusion will be my epitaph," still holds after all these years. ❤️👍

Posted 1 year ago by Brammer:
The opening cords... The Doors, Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
Posted 3 years ago by Brammer:
Using a lot of my 770 watts. 🙂
Posted 11 months ago by Brammer:
Thank-you
Posted 10 years ago by Brammer:
Very nice. Brings me back to the two weeks at The Golden Palms spa near Bangalore India. They had brilliant (Indian) music piped into the dining area.
Posted 1 year ago by Brammer:
 robert_uk wrote:

...is that killer bass line from Billy Cobham's "Stratus"?



Believe it's a fretless standup. 
Posted 1 year ago by Brammer:
 joejennings wrote:
GREAT TUNE!!  My  2nd favorite JT album. My favorite is Benefit!  Thanx RP!   

The concept of having a favorite is challenging me. 
Posted 1 year ago by Brammer:
 Alastair wrote:

I usually try to avoid comparing one band to another but is anyone else hearing Del Amitri?




I hear a lot of Tom Petty.
Posted 10 years ago by Brammer:
My first thought was Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers. Have to heard them since...
Posted 10 years ago by Brammer:

I don't listen to terrestrial that plays these song. Not overplayed.

Some material from my youth in the 70s and 80s is nice but I listen for the variety and there is a lot of great stuff. Keep with the diversity. Look even farther and deeper for those treasures youth seem to have the knack of finding.

Nicknamed a person at work "Positively 4th Street" recently. Some old Dylan would be an interesting indulgence.

Standing outside a broken phone booth with money in my hand.

Savoy Brown

The Stranglers

Joe Jackson

Talking Heads

 


Posted 10 years ago by Brammer:
Hell Broke Luce really needs the video to be appreciated. Too bad.
Posted 10 years ago by Brammer:
You're on a roll Bill. What's next? Oh... Way cool.
Posted 10 years ago by Brammer:
Brammer wrote:
Play this again. Reasonably soon.

 
A 1999 release... Where have I been?
Posted 10 years ago by Brammer:
Play this again. Reasonably soon.
Posted 11 years ago by Brammer:
My Yamaha does not spend much time at -10 dB but this was some.
Posted 12 years ago by Brammer:
It got me dancing.
listen:
The Main Mix