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Song above and this song I've been digging lately.

Wolf Alice have been churning out quality music for quite a while. Sound has changed some over the years. They're not exactly obscure, but not exactly a big name either. I think their shows tend to sell out, although they aren't playing huge venues.
 
RIP Raul..... Raul Malo, the golden voiced leader of the Mavericks passed away last night after an 18 month battle with cancer. During the past decade, we went to see his band every summer during their stop at The Indian Ranch in Webster, MA where this video was filmed. The last time there was in 2024. They were to open for Dwight Yoakam at Westville Music Bowl in Sept but had to pull out last minute due to his health. Even that far along with stage 4 cancer, he wanted to be out there with his brothers for the fans

 
RIP Raul..... Raul Malo, the golden voiced leader of the Mavericks passed away last night after an 18 month battle with cancer. During the past decade, we went to see his band every summer during their stop at The Indian Ranch in Webster, MA where this video was filmed. The last time there was in 2024. They were to open for Dwight Yoakam at Westville Music Bowl in Sept but had to pull out last minute due to his health. Even that far along with stage 4 cancer, he wanted to be out there with his brothers for the fans


Dang, I didn't know about his battle with cancer. Really sad to hear of his passing.
 
A juicy full show from The Slip, my favorite 00s New England jam band that never quite made it big, but I got to see live 20+ times between 2003-2008. This show from Chicago features my favorite era of the band: between their first two albums that heavily leaned into weird minimalist instrumental guitar jazz with pop undertones.

 
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On a plane ride home and this National throwback is a suitable soundtrack at cruising altitude.


I got into The National after I heard their version of "morning dew" off the "day of the dead" tribute while at the Panera counter. I had to Shazam the song while getting my sandwich. 😊
 
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It took my daughter and me about 10 hours over 4 days to finish.
 
Ratboys are excellent. Lots of good new bands coming out of Chicago here are a few others.
The Last dinner party.
 
Mangetout by Wet Leg is the song of the year for me. Incredibly catchy pop rock, unique vibe.


David Gilmour's Luck and Strange came out in 2024. But he blessed 2025 with great live renditions and an incredible second interview with Beato (The last 5 min!!)

Alter Bridge released Playing Aces off their forthcoming release and it's really good after the first two singles were mediocre. Mark Tremonti is a generational talent.

Bon Iver put out my favorite song from him since the For Emma days, Speyside. Incredibly beautiful.

Amanda Shires punched back with a rocker. Piece of Mind is a good sound for her. Her and Isbell's divorce felt inevitable to me. He did some good work as well with Foxes in the Snow, a man that is incapable of putting out a dud.

2025 was a good year for music, bracing for the full onslaught of AI.
 
I started a year end review of concerts attended in a different thread. FYI
 
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This year will be 25 years since the passing of a personal favorite of mine - Stuart Adamson. So here's a recording of what I believe was the final concert Big Country did in the UK, on Adamson's home turf, The Barrowlands in Glasgow. It's hard to overstate just how much this crowd loved the band.

 
Take Me Home Tonight
Heard this on the radio and they mentioned it was a collaboration with Ronnie Spector. Her video was ahead of its time with the background dancers. In 1986 Eddie was about 37 and Ronnie 43. I actually saw Eddie perform in Enfield in 2003 for the 4th of July



 
This year will be 25 years since the passing of a personal favorite of mine - Stuart Adamson. So here's a recording of what I believe was the final concert Big Country did in the UK, on Adamson's home turf, The Barrowlands in Glasgow. It's hard to overstate just how much this crowd loved the band.


Encore at 1:54:00

Remember the video well. Great music of the '80's

 
A couple of songs I've been enjoying recently
 
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Take Me Home Tonight
Heard this on the radio and they mentioned it was a collaboration with Ronnie Spector. Her video was ahead of its time with the background dancers. In 1986 Eddie was about 37 and Ronnie 43. I actually saw Eddie perform in Enfield in 2003 for the 4th of July




Saw Eddie in the Yale Bowl and in Ithaca. Both early 80s. That was the first of 2 Yale bowl concerts. Beach Boys, Cars, Eddie Money... Ne Mahaney. Next year was Eagles, Cars and Little River Band. Both were a blast. Eagles' live album centerfold is shot from above the Bowl.

I believe he and Ronnie were an item.
 
Saw Eddie in the Yale Bowl and in Ithaca. Both early 80s. That was the first of 2 Yale bowl concerts. Beach Boys, Cars, Eddie Money... Ne Mahaney. Next year was Eagles, Cars and Little River Band. Both were a blast. Eagles' live album centerfold is shot from above the Bowl.

I believe he and Ronnie were an item.
So the board will not let me write Ma ho ney. It automatically corrects to Mahaney. 😳 WOW
 
Saw Eddie in the Yale Bowl and in Ithaca. Both early 80s. That was the first of 2 Yale bowl concerts. Beach Boys, Cars, Eddie Money... Ne Mahaney. Next year was Eagles, Cars and Little River Band. Both were a blast. Eagles' live album centerfold is shot from above the Bowl.

I believe he and Ronnie were an item.
I was at the Eagles show but wasn't it Eagles, Heart and Little River Band. On a very hot summer day, great show.
 
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