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Chris Harding

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Thanks for all the links guys. Just doesn't sound the same on a laptop. I don't do music as background, it's serious listening for me.
I still prefer vinyl or CD, over my Vacuum tube preamp and monster Redgum amp.
Anything by Fat Freddy's Drop, Duke Ellington or Pat Metheny will do for me.
 

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This is my band :grinning: I'm the bassist.

Really good music. Top lead singer. The band is a cohesive unit. You know each other well.
Do you write your own material?
I'm sure you'd do a great cover of "Smoke on the Water".
 

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Really good music. Top lead singer. The band is a cohesive unit. You know each other well.
Do you write your own material?
I'm sure you'd do a great cover of "Smoke on the Water".
Thanks mate, all written by us. Apart from the singing, the music was recorded single take together, with no dubs. Live shows we have a cover each. One of them is Black Knight, so you're very close :p
 

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I've been listening to music on youtube for the last couple of hours. Basically started with Glycerine and then just picked from suggested songs. Without providing links my playlist from memory was.
Glycerine-Bush
The man who sold the world-Nirvana
Under the Bridge- Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Creep- Radiohead
Knockin on heavens door- G&R
Patience- G&R
The day the music died- Don Mclean
Tiny Dancer- Elton John

Plus a few more.
 
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