(18-Feb-2020, 17:10)agentsmith Wrote: Vinyl version
This is too great! Besides being a Vivaldi fan (and a Venice lover), I've actually heard music in this room, the main room at the Chiesa San Vidal. Both classical and a contemporary sound installation. It is a very live room, and that really comes across in this recording. Absolutely, this would have been worth the flight. Even thought I didn't see this concert, I feel a tiny bit connected. Happy sigh.
Damon
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Raised in Massachusetts and trained as a master builder, Cummings learned basic guitar chords from his father but then became intrigued with banjo and bluegrass when he was 12. As a teenager, however, he discovered Stevie Ray Vaughan's early material and was astounded by his mastery. After attending a 1987 Stevie Ray Vaughan/Double Trouble concert during college, Cummings' entire world exploded as he turned his attention back to guitar, and he never looked back.
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09-Mar-2020, 15:25 (This post was last modified: 09-Mar-2020, 15:26 by K4680.)
In addition to the weakened original artwork in the style of a wedding invitation, the anniversary edition of Beggars Banquet will also contain the toilet cover photo, which was originally rejected by the record company and was then regarded as objectionable, on which the words "The Rolling Stones" are smeared in red on the cabin wall are.
A great rock album without hypocrisy.