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Got the honor to see Willie Nelson on Saturday Night at Bethel Woods. I'm not super familiar with his catalog aside from a handful of tunes, but this was a song that I was unfamiliar with and was absolutely my favorite of the set. Brought tears to my eyes!

 
Band I came across a couple years ago. (drummer from a band I liked left to join these guys) This is song from their upcoming new release. Blues-rock stuff.

Everybody Knows - Bywater Call

 
Got the honor to see Willie Nelson on Saturday Night at Bethel Woods. I'm not super familiar with his catalog aside from a handful of tunes, but this was a song that I was unfamiliar with and was absolutely my favorite of the set. Brought tears to my eyes!


We saw this tour at Bethel last summer. Willie played maybe an hour. Very stripped down set with his son and a few others. Nathaniel Rateliff and Govt Mule killed it... I guess you had robert plant/alison krauss this year too. How were they???
 
We saw this tour at Bethel last summer. Willie played maybe an hour. Very stripped down set with his son and a few others. Nathaniel Rateliff and Govt Mule killed it... I guess you had robert plant/alison krauss this year too. How were they???
Plant/Krauss were amazing. Their band is so freakin’ talented too. Second time seeing them.
 
I decided to go for a ride on my mountain bike and came across the Tour lads. :D
Anyone know the tune?

 
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For all the fans here.
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obviously not one of the best songs ever but it is a good song and these kids are just having a blast. I believe this was filmed at Wesleyan in Middletown

 
Just re-discovered this song on Spotify as I'm looking for tunes to get me in the groove of writing end of semester teaching comments. Love how absurd its video is:

 
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Those people make storm troopers look like marksmen.
 
Just heard this. A while ago these guys did a bluegrass/Metallica mashup. Wasn't sure if they were a real band or if it was more of a novelty, joke kind of thing. This seems legit. Never hurts getting the singer from Halestorm to join you.

 
Just heard this. A while ago these guys did a bluegrass/Metallica mashup. Wasn't sure if they were a real band or if it was more of a novelty, joke kind of thing. This seems legit. Never hurts getting the singer from Halestorm to join you.


Not a metal fan. Ambivalent about bluegrass. But that really works. Has a kind of stern biblical tone to it like a lot of Slim Cessna's Auto Club (which puts on a bizarre show, but one you'll remember).
 
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Not a metal fan. Ambivalent about bluegrass. But that really works. Has a kind of stern biblical tone to it like a lot of Slim Cessna's Auto Club (which puts on a bizarre show, but one you'll remember).
It reminds me a bit of this short lived duo. This one doesn't have the hard rock/metal element, but hard driving and intense for folk/country. And definitely has the somber spiritual overtones as well.

 
Just heard this. A while ago these guys did a bluegrass/Metallica mashup. Wasn't sure if they were a real band or if it was more of a novelty, joke kind of thing. This seems legit. Never hurts getting the singer from Halestorm to join you.


That was pretty cool, I really liked the instrumental part but the vocals are just a bit 'harsh' for me to really enjoy it.
If they were toned down just a tad I would probably add it to the iPod.

Any time I see Lzzy contribute with other bands I think of Dany from The Warning and what she could bring to the project.
Lzzy and Dany are good friends - the two bands have toured together a couple times and I appreciate Dany as a vocalist.

For a very long time The Warning avoided doing straight covers in order to put their original music out.
Recently they covered 'You Oughta Know' and I was impressed. When the song was first popular I didn't care for it at all.
Since watching them play their version I have grown to really like how it was done, probably because the bass line is so cool, but also because they are such talented musicians and put their own stamp on whatever they do.

Studio session from Sirius XM:



The Warning also had an appearance on a French variety/music show and the soundcheck was filmed with some comments from the band. The bass is more prominent in this recording, always a good thing (imo).

Les coulisses des répètes avec The Warning (2024)
 
That was pretty cool, I really liked the instrumental part but the vocals are just a bit 'harsh' for me to really enjoy it.
If they were toned down just a tad I would probably add it to the iPod.

Any time I see Lzzy contribute with other bands I think of Dany from The Warning and what she could bring to the project.
Lzzy and Dany are good friends - the two bands have toured together a couple times and I appreciate Dany as a vocalist.

For a very long time The Warning avoided doing straight covers in order to put their original music out.
Recently they covered 'You Oughta Know' and I was impressed. When the song was first popular I didn't care for it at all.
Since watching them play their version I have grown to really like how it was done, probably because the bass line is so cool, but also because they are such talented musicians and put their own stamp on whatever they do.

Studio session from Sirius XM:



The Warning also had an appearance on a French variety/music show and the soundcheck was filmed with some comments from the band. The bass is more prominent in this recording, always a good thing (imo).

Les coulisses des répètes avec The Warning (2024)

"Break up with you in a theater" :p
 
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That was pretty cool, I really liked the instrumental part but the vocals are just a bit 'harsh' for me to really enjoy it.
If they were toned down just a tad I would probably add it to the iPod.

Any time I see Lzzy contribute with other bands I think of Dany from The Warning and what she could bring to the project.
Lzzy and Dany are good friends - the two bands have toured together a couple times and I appreciate Dany as a vocalist.

For a very long time The Warning avoided doing straight covers in order to put their original music out.
Recently they covered 'You Oughta Know' and I was impressed. When the song was first popular I didn't care for it at all.
Since watching them play their version I have grown to really like how it was done, probably because the bass line is so cool, but also because they are such talented musicians and put their own stamp on whatever they do.

Studio session from Sirius XM:



The Warning also had an appearance on a French variety/music show and the soundcheck was filmed with some comments from the band. The bass is more prominent in this recording, always a good thing (imo).

Les coulisses des répètes avec The Warning (2024)

I ran across this the same night I found that Native Howl song. I also really like this cover.
 
The Russian 7 member girl group OTTA doing "Royal Safari".

I think I've played this 20 times in the past month or so:

 
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