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Old 06-21-2017, 03:18 AM   #1
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Discovering new (or old) music

I spend a lot of time listening to music and I've discovered some great new artists or even one-song-wonders in the last couple of months. I keep sharing new music with friends so why not share links to new music here?

I rarely do youtube... I prefer Apple Music; its especially fun to listen to an artist or song, fall in love and then go check them out on Google. I remember listening to two songs by Rory Graham (better known as Rag 'N Bone Man)... and I had this visual in my head about an elderly man with years of whiskey in his voice. Imagine my surprise when he turned out to be this young, tall, broad, white guy (I'm not rascist. Don't flame me. If there's a politically correct word just tell me what it is and I'll try and use it next time.) with tattoos on his face!

So, here's my current favs:

For Floyd lovers, check out this song called Again from Archive. Its a long track but they've got the entire gamut from Barrett, Waters to Gilmour in that one track. I'm in love!

If you listen to Rag 'N Bone Man, first listen to Human (a sort of electronica track with a lovely bass groove) and then follow it up with St. James, a blues track. I still can't believe its the same artist.

Another track I really loved was Play Dead by Tom Walker.

An old song called Electric Memphis Blues by Chris Rea, Who Says by John Mayer and Mountain Climbing by Joe Bonamassa.

I haven't given any links since I'm sure everyone prefers to listen to music on the service of their choice.

It would be nice to keep this thread going... I for one am always grateful to people who introduce me to new music!
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