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Seems to me james gang
Seems to me james gang







I had a good fortune of coming out of college and working directly with Steve Rennie, Brian Murphy, Terry Bassett, and Bob Geddes. History will tell you that the sooner this is accepted and friction is removed, the better for all. Eventually we will get some version of what the fans want across the line. And like always, incumbents will push back against change but the public will demand it. Whether by official release, crowd sourced edits, or AI, there will be endless versions of every great song and even more visuals that accompany them. We’re not going back and we’ll even likely go further into personalization. It’s a shift from idolization in official music videos (though they will always be important to superfans), and to a more personal, sometimes narcissistic, but often earnest way to communicate something. This has been a fundamental change in music. Songs/artists that would have never gotten video play, nor retail shelf space, are being discovered every day. If the song is great, it sticks around beyond that.

seems to me james gang

When you see a song in socials or UGC used to help express a feeling, and you relate to it, it’s contagious and you want to participate. Generations have always used music to express their feelings, soundtrack their experiences, and become attached to moments. We’re 45+ years into remixes since disco/extended mixes started and even further into compilations.Īs far as the plays on “Hey Kids” goes, songs have always had purpose. They are just compiling alternative versions of songs (ie remixes). PS -student DO want to learn Morgan songsĪt least 2 of the 3 majors have these sped up accounts (probably all 3 do). … maybe we’re all just saturated with Ed and not looking for more I didn’t even know he had a new album out and I am someone who listens to new music more than old and goes to concerts regularly like last nights M83 in Oakland I haven’t had a student ask to learn one of his songs in at least 1 1/2 years I teach Music to young students and when Ed Sheeran first came out I had multiple students want to learn many of his songs loved it and have been playing his music when i perform for years. I first heard about Ed Sheeran from your article about him and “Lego House”.

seems to me james gang

“Turn Me Over/Play Me Again” was submitted to by terry and guitarsteve.He’s playing all stadiums – no arenas – theatres shows for the new record for super fans

seems to me james gang

On CD: Play through the final track on each side (only on vinyl edition)

seems to me james gang

It is a must-listen for fans of classic rock, blues, and psychedelic music. Yer Album is a solid debut that established James Gang as a formidable force in the rock scene. Other standout tracks include “Funk #48,” a funk-infused instrumental piece, and “Lost Woman,” a dynamic and catchy blues number. It opens with the catchy blues-rock number “Introduction,” followed by the energetic “Take a Look Around,” which features Walsh’s powerful guitar solos. The album’s 11 tracks include a mix of original compositions, covers, and collaborations between the band members. The album is a mix of blues, rock, and psychedelic elements that showcase the band’s exceptional musicianship and songwriting abilities. James Gang’s debut album Yer Album was released in 1969, featuring the band’s original lineup of guitarist Joe Walsh, drummer Jim Fox, and bassist Tom Kriss. At the end of side two it says “play me again.” About Yer Album The very end groove of side one says “turn me over” repeatedly until you stop it. Only heard by those without auto return/lift-up turntables. “Turn Me Over/Play Me Again” is a hidden song by James Gang from their album Yer Album.









Seems to me james gang