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2ControversialIGo t1_j6lipvj wrote

Just listened to two versions but I don't think the one you listed. Goin back in

E: nope I did

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Ihadsumthin4this t1_j6ljm3y wrote

While we're here...Toppest Tier pieces for me continue with:

"I Need You Tonight" -- ZZ Top

"Red House" -- Jimi

"Texas Flood" -- SRV

"Down In The Hole" -- the Stones

Scope out Jeff Beck's TRUTH album in its entirety

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2ControversialIGo t1_j6lkavk wrote

Texas Flood is MURDER.

I took Machine Gun by Hendrix(Band of Gyosies) over Red House but its close

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2ControversialIGo t1_j6lkrlh wrote

Oooh brains cooking now

Prince - Computer Blue

Lonnie Simmons - Early In The Morning by Gap Band

Dave Mustaine for Phantom Lord tho he didn't play it

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Ihadsumthin4this t1_j6loxg5 wrote

Prince was so good it was ridiculous. The kind of beyond where decades later, you can find room and play in what he was trying to get across -- as it hits you after repeat listens, or not necessarily looking for it, whether in his guitar phrasing or keyboard arrangements. And vocally, he presented avenues and platforms which gave so many of his influences their justice and due.

Thanks for the reminder on the Gap Band, as well. Man, you weren't kidding: Early In The Morning has the kind of inescapable infectious grip that's like a good massage -- like the Isleys' unbeatable smoothness you can't help but savor. Early/Morning from now on will find regular replays happening here on my system.

One of my longtime Isleys pets (among others) is Livin' In The Life.

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2ControversialIGo t1_j6lrhlg wrote

Saw Prince live, did a solo about 10min long. Best I ever saw live.

That Gap song is one of the few RnB/funk songs where I can taste his distress. That hurt is real

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