That's got to be some sort of jackpot, hasn't it? Billy Strings and Tommy Emmanuel in the first clip followed by Molly Tuttle and Tommy playing a Townes Van Zandt song.
Got to be time for something from him now: One of my favourites to play at open mic night.
Tim H. 1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 2022 Mini Cooper SE
Ok, Ok, so pushing my luck in a group of grumpy old geezers of which I am definitely one... While rapping to me is pushing the boundaries of musical and poetic linkage a tad too far for my tastes, I find it less so in the case of these young folks who`s performance I found somewhat infectious as a result of their interaction with each other. It seems I may not be alone f you keep your eyes on the audience when the camera performs a 360, there are a couple of old fogies bouncing together too...
Perhaps worth trying to ENJOY... While we still can..
I `m not much into head-banging hard rock in the style of Radiohead either, just thought that rendition was worth a listen..
Oh bless you George, that's the first time I've ever heard Radiohead described as 'hard rock'! Mind you, I fell out big time with a someone much younger than me when I described Radiohead as being 'Teen angst enjoyed by the sort of kids who painted their 6th form common room purple'. I guess we're both sort of wrong and right at the same time
If you like street music (and who doesn't?) check out Alice Phoebe Lou. Here she is doing possibly her best known song, The Tiger.
Tim H. 1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 2022 Mini Cooper SE
Many thanks for the link to Phoebe, more than a little impressed.
Tim, admittedly I had never seen or become acquainted with Radiohead, and as the result of hearing the rendition by Allie, I Googled, and a vid popped up of Radiohead playing live, the performance as a tad ..err..raw and in the audience there were a large number of the long haired hard rock type of "head bangers" nodding their nuts rapidly in time with the music as one kinda expected to witness at hard rock events of that time. Perhaps I should have engaged in further research, however that which I mistakenly or otherwise categorised as hard rock was just not my kind of music... I guess I my era was more centered around the time of the strolling bones..
I guess being on the wrong side of 70, I have no idea of that which might be categorised accurately as hard rock....Those this seems to come kinda close..?
I tend to categorize my music taste as Rock/Hard Rock - Sabbath, Motorhead, AC/DC etc.
Yep. Hard Rock is more about 'traditional' blues-based music for me. I tend to put Radiohead in with modern rock bands like Muse, Placebo, or Editors. A bit more eclectic than straightforward I-IV-V stuff.
Tim H. 1986 4/4 VVTi Sport, 2002 LR Defender, 2022 Mini Cooper SE
Sorry George but I really don’t like artists, no matter how talented, who look like they love themselves more than the music, also not a fan of ‘shredding’ a fretboard.
This is more to my liking… we are all different thank goodness 🤣