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That game has a special place in my life. In the summer of 1994 I was playing downtown Shreveport with Mikki Hunicutt next to James Burtons club. Awesome band. Drummer was from LA, Keyboard player was from Chicago and the rest of us were from Shreveport. Hardcore Blues band playing 50 50 originals Standard blues from Mikki's albums. 4 nights a week. Paid pretty well too. Anyway, after the gig about 1:30 in the morning I would get home and everyone was asleep. So I would go out to the garage to partake and then come back in and put on Super Meroid for a couple of hours till I went to bed. The music in that game blew me away. We had a big TV for the time and I would pull the recliner right up in front of it to play. good times

 

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With added masks.

"... teach me how to be sensible
Logical, oh responsible, practical ...

... they'll be calling you a radical
Liberal, oh fanatical, criminal"

 

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9 hours ago, Notes_Norton said:

Thanks for the Pomplamoose.

I heard them a long time ago, and they've come a long way since then.

 

 

You might want to look four posts up Bob. :D

 

On 8/27/2020 at 9:06 AM, Wibbles said:

With added masks.

"... teach me how to be sensible
Logical, oh responsible, practical ...

... they'll be calling you a radical
Liberal, oh fanatical, criminal"

 

 

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Did it again. After watching a half dozen or so on UTube I forget which ones were posted. Oh well, twice as nice. :)

Willow Weep For Me - Harry "Sweets" Edison

One of my favorite trumpet players from the "cool School" era.

 

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Piotr Tchaikovsky: Capriccio Italien - Antal Doráti / Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra

It's a great piece of music IMO.

The varied ways Tchaikovsky put  the "da da da da" (later "ta ka ta ta" when the trumpets get it) monotone theme in the rhythm and countermelody parts is very creative. The more you listen, the more you find it hiding.

And in the middle is a part the Moody Blues copped pretty closely for "Question"

 

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And then there's this.  Even when he tries to make a satire it still comes out sounding great compared to the smelly turds being created today.

 

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This should give you the whole album...

Note that the guitarist, Michel St-Pere, is the founder of the Canadian Prog band the Mystery (the best Canadian Prog band not named Rush - lol!).

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Leilani turned me on to this. Lara Fabian puts every bit of soul and passion into this tune. I don't mind that it's French, I listened to it twice, first without the subtitles, I didn't need them to hear the music, the artistry and the passion. Second time I read the English subtitles to find out what she was singing about.

Highly recommended by me...

Je suis malade - Lara Fabian

 

 

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