Claude Monet. The Studio Boat (Le Bateau-atelier), 1876, Oil on canvas. The Barnes Foundation, BF730. TwixtSuspended twixt earth and skypixelated atoms, distinct, yet partof, a point in, on, a cosmic map;indistinguishable threads of irisseeing and being seen, omni-present synesthetic music, heard, breathed, smelt, felt, vibrations as conduits, direct interfaces with creative divine. We grok an…
Tag: Doyle Bramhall II
Friday Favorite Feature 44 — Doyle Bramhall II playlist
You’ve heard me mention Doyle Bramhall II a time or 2. Over the break I decided to create a Spotify playlist of my favorite songs from the albums I have of his. I played this playlist MANY times since creating it and it is solid. Please give his music a listen and let me know…
#SLS — Healing theme — “Comfortably Numb” by Pink Floyd
Just dropping in this week after seeing Glyn post Cream’s Spoonful. A song that instantly came to mind under this theme is Pink Floyd’s, “Comfortably Numb.” I’ve read varying accounts on the back story but the one that sticks with me is that Pink Floyd was on a concert tour and Roger Waters got ill. …
MMB 2024 Week 1 (A-B) — Arc Angels and Doyle Bramhall II
Because week 1 includes A and B, I want to include two songs that both involve one performer. I remember hearing one or two of their songs on the radio, but the way I came to the group was through Doyle Bramhall II when he played David Gilmour’s guitar parts on Roger Waters’ three-year tour…
Turntable Talk: Cover Me — “Comfortably Numb,” by Roger Waters & Company on the In the Flesh Tour on June 27, 2000 at The Rose Garden Arena in Portland Oregon, featuring Doyle Bramhall II and Snowy White on lead guitars.
Instead of an essay on cover songs that gives a rationale of what kind I like or don’t like and why, I want to take it in another direction. What I want to talk about in today’s essay on cover songs is what I will dub a semi-cover or modified cover of an original, which…
January Coloring Club — 1/24/19
I was listening to this last night while coloring. Harmony is from Doyle Bramhall’s from wiki: Rich Man is the fourth solo studio album by guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, his first since 2001 and his first since the breakup of his backing band Smokestack. It was released worldwide on September 30, 2016 on Concord Records….
