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just brew it! wrote:Nancy Wilson (guitarist from Heart) - Kathy's Song
This is an acoustic (just guitar and vocals) cover of an old Simon & Garfunkel song. Absolutely beautiful... just perfect.
just brew it! wrote:[I've probably mentioned it previously, but Heart's "Jupiter's Darling" album (released 2004) really is an overlooked gem. IMO better than any of their studio releases from the 1980s-1990s, they ditched the slick over-produced arena rock shtick and got back to their roots. Album's apparently named after an old Esther Williams film, go figure. And it has a Mandelbrot Set fractal on the cover...
Captain Ned wrote:just brew it! wrote:[I've probably mentioned it previously, but Heart's "Jupiter's Darling" album (released 2004) really is an overlooked gem. IMO better than any of their studio releases from the 1980s-1990s, they ditched the slick over-produced arena rock shtick and got back to their roots. Album's apparently named after an old Esther Williams film, go figure. And it has a Mandelbrot Set fractal on the cover...
Ann & Nancy got their start playing Led Zep covers in Seattle bars. If YouTube is correct this is from 2004.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcge3FoRM4Y
just brew it! wrote:IIRC I've even got a vinyl boot of a concert they did back in the mid '70s that has a couple of Zep covers on it.
just brew it! wrote:Actually, I'm not sure that's the one... might be... the set list is similar.
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
just brew it! wrote:just brew it! wrote:Nancy Wilson (guitarist from Heart) - Kathy's Song
I've probably mentioned it previously, but Heart's "Jupiter's Darling" album (released 2004) really is an overlooked gem. IMO better than any of their studio releases from the 1980s-1990s, they ditched the slick over-produced arena rock shtick and got back to their roots. Album's apparently named after an old Esther Williams film, go figure. And it has a Mandelbrot Set fractal on the cover...
Edit: "The Road Home" deserves more recognition as well. Laid back "unplugged" live set from 1995 with John Paul Jones of Led Zep guesting (and producing).
phileasfogg wrote:Thank you for this reminder! I have a copy of 'The Essential Heart' but I've been meaning to check out Jupiter's Darling for a while now. So I just moseyed on over to Freegal, which we can link to from our local library account. 5 DRM free MP3 downloads a week! So I know what I'm going to get this week and next. Thank you!!
morphine wrote:Orange Goblin - A Eulogy For The Damned (album)