Music Of The Moment

The wonderful Queen Ida "I said I was retired" Rockin' it up - Two one way tickets baby.
Check out from 7 mins on at least
 
Cajun/Zydeco dancing from two of the best.
Hold That Tiger!
 
For LelandJ LelandJ
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I took this record to a professional record shop to have it cleaned and checked. The last 2 pictures were added after the cleaning. This record is in great NEAR MINT condition and plays LOUD and CLEAR!!! You will love this record I can not believe how great of condition it is in. Good luck bidding.

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Not sure if I've posted anything from this lot before - apologies if so. Anyhow, a couple of recent cuts from the incomparable Postmodern Jukebox. The outfits could bear some improvement, but at least most of them are sporting thirsts, which is encouraging to see in these latter days:



 
Just bought an original copy (113 years old) in excellent condition for practically NOTHING and there's two more copies available for around $100 (should be worth $900). Real fine art, sublime:

WELL-DRESSED TO BOOT

 
I followed G3 tour for awhile, IMO John Petrucci is definitely much more technical than Satriani and Vai.
 
Can't believe they fired Mike Portnoy.

He left by his own choice since the rest of the band did not want to take major time off. It wasn't an acrimonious parting.

Have you watched their vids on choosing a new drummer? Pretty interesting
 
Portnoy must be one of the best rock drummers in the world.

My favourite of the three is probably Vai, although that might just be because I hears his stuff first.
 
He left by his own choice since the rest of the band did not want to take major time off. It wasn't an acrimonious parting.

Have you watched their vids on choosing a new drummer? Pretty interesting

That must have been a tough audition.
 
I recall Portnoy wanted to come back but they wouldn't let him which was sad, since Petrucci, Myung, and him were college roommates.
 

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