I can't. Perhaps some female artist from somewhere outside the U.S.by Nile
"Westminster Cathedral" - The New Vaudeville Band "The Android Of Notre Dame"- Buckethead "Avenue De Bel Air" - Steve Howe "Being With You (In Paris)" - Steve Vai "Boulevard De La Madelaine" - Moody Blues "Cameras In Paris" - The Fixx "Down In The Seine" - Style Council "Eiffel Tower" - Malcolm McLaren "Eiffel Toby Nile
Another San Diego musician gone.by Nile
Thanks, Ira.by Nile
>Can't recall the title off the top of my head, but I believe it's on Penthouse. It's Rhythm King.by Nile
If you go to Amoeba Records in SF you might want to drop by Memphis Minnie's (also on Haight St.) for some genuine barbecue. Note that lots of seedy, unkempt grifters hang out on Haight Street. Oh yes, Dim Sum restaurants. If you haven't had Dim Sum check out Ton Kiang on Geary Blvd or Yank Sing on Post St. I can't get decent Dim Sum in San Diego and really miss these places. Iby Nile
Hey, suddenly I can post again...a Festivus miracle?by Nile
M. Johnson wrote: > Isn't there an app for this? Yes, there is...Shazam. And it wasn't able to identify the song. Nileby Nile
Why bother with the parody when you can have the real deal? I'm talking about The New Christy Minstrels: That's vanilla ice cream topped with Reddi-wip white.by Nile
Delvin wrote: > Bands that include married couples? Talking Heads/Tom Tom Club Fleetwood Mac The White Stripes Tedeschi Trucks Band Drive-By Truckers Bruce Springsteen Sleater-Kinney The Mamas & the Papas Johnny Cash And June Carter Blackmore's Night Fairport Convention Bob Dylan Missing Persons Ike & Tina Turner Arcade Fire Richard and Linda Thompson Alien Sex Fiend XADDAX Patby Nile
MrFab wrote: > Speaking of West Coast jazz, it's that time of year when the > world redicovers Vince Guaraldi. Two of my absolute favorites...Brubeck and Guaraldi. My taste in jazz generally tends towards bebop: I'm attracted to the energy and complexity, the emphasis on intensity and virtuosity. But when I'm looking for jazz of crystalline clarity and delicacy give me Viby Nile
STEVE wrote: > i've been considering moving to WA. a lot lately, delvin. > even if i never really do, i'm green w/envy just the same. WA surf sucks. But lots of great coffee in Seattle.by Nile
MrFab wrote: > LA in Feb. Def gonna try to make it. Where my Cali peeps at? Hi Fab. I may catch them Feb 26th at the Belly Up Tavern. My calendar has been pretty crazy since I started my new job, which is also why I haven't been posting very much lately.by Nile
STEVE wrote: > ps those (whad are they eights or 10's?) woofers @ ceiling > level is pure acoustical brilliance! Dunlavy Audio Labs produced speakers with dual 10" (SC-IV & SC-IV/A), 12" (SC-V) and 15" (SC-VI) woofers. I like the models from the SC-IV/A up. The SC-IV's Vifa 10" woofers didn't have adequate low frequency response, so the model was rby Nile
My favorite speakers are four way: Dunlavy Audio Labs SC-VI Note: Original photo was probably the SC-V rather than the SC-VI so I replaced it with a different photo. Post Edited (12-06-12 02:03)by Nile
The Chargers played like a serious football team for two full quarters. But at halftime the Chargers retired to the locker room and a completely different team emerged, a barely conscious team that the Broncos would stomp mercilessly for the entire second half. That was just shameful. I'm telling you...it's HARD to be a home team fan in San Diego.by Nile
Hummingbirds can be seen every day in the yards around my house. A pair nest in a flowering vine on my north side fence. They're fascinating to watch.by Nile
MrFab wrote: > I used to love that movie, coaster buff that I was - Magic > Mountain, the park where it was filmed, was my fave park, the > closest to us Valley boys, much better, scary rides than > Disneyland. Where in the valley did you grow up, Fab? My family lived in Arleta for 10 years back when I was in elementary school.by Nile
STEVE wrote: > be you a monkey,squirrel bat or mutton bird, bands with insect > handles ulimately rule. and that doesn't even count the > SCORPIONS. Of course it doesn't count the Scorpions...scorpions are an entirely different family of arthropod from mere insects. Insects only have 6 legs. Scorpions have 8 legs--that's TWO MORE LEGS. Nigel Tufnel says that clearlyby Nile
rhettlawrence wrote: > One of the worst band names I've heard in years! Yeah, that's pretty terrible.by Nile
MrFab wrote: > So apparently the phenomenon lives on. (Don't believe I've > heard Adele, tho I may have in restaurants or wherever, so I > can't comment on the actual quality of her music.) There's nothing wrong with Adele. She's got a powerful voice and can sing pop ballads and belt out "blue-eyed soul" with conviction as Dusty Springfield used to dby Nile
nosepail wrote: > Does the net worth of certain musicans ever blow you away? > Here's one that seems like a sure sign of the apocalypse. Just think how much he probably makes just on the royalties of the Nirvana catalog.by Nile
Paganizer wrote: > But she had two years in between misspellings. Spell checking costs extra. Those concert tickets don't pay for themselves. Post Edited (09-14-12 22:52)by Nile
Paganizer wrote: > Note the spelling of Stefani. Twice. Corrections are expensive.by Nile
Michael Toland wrote: > This tour? Looks to me to be that same tour. Thanks for the nostalgic link. N.B.: The point of my post was that I was having trouble recalling which group was the headliner for that Rush concert. I had it in my head that it might have been Robin Trower, but wasn't sure. It was after I found it listed in an archive of Rush concert dates that I recalled the resby Nile
It's been bugging me for some time...I recall going to see a concert a long time ago in San Diego's Golden Hall where Rush was the second of the two opening acts. It was early in Rush's career and I knew nothing about the group. I remember the performance because of two specific impressions I had. First, they were technically impressive, highly proficient and had a very powerfulby Nile
Just caught Ira's interview on WBEZ's Sound Opinions. It's in part two of an interesting series 1977: The Year Punk Broke discussing the early US punk music scene. Visit the Sound Opinions Archive Webpage: (link) Read the Footnotes: (link) Listen to the Review: (link) Listen to the MP3 Stream: (link) Download the Podcast: (Download the MP3)by Nile
erikalbany wrote: > I suspect a SoCal bias here, Nile; please recuse yourself from > the panel! Silly boy! I lived in NorCal (Oakland) for 13.5 of the last 18 years. I've been to more Athletics and Giants home games than Padres games. The day the Giants beat the Rangers to win the 2010 World Series I was in the crowd at San Francisco Civic Center Plaza watching the game on a Jumbby Nile
Sounds like Brent fell asleep listing to Pink Floyd's "Welcome to the Machine."by Nile
Jermoe wrote: > On a related note: I've been perplexed by the rise of what I'll > call the "Christian Objectivist" over the past several years. > It seems intellectually dishonest if not impossible to embrace > the teachings of both Jesus Christ and Ayn Rand. My discussions > with those who claim to do so have failed to yield a coherent > explanation.by Nile