• #276 - Three for Thursday: Jam Bands | Review the Review: Wish You Were Here | Three More for Thursday: Global Guitar Greats

  • Nov 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

#276 - Three for Thursday: Jam Bands | Review the Review: Wish You Were Here | Three More for Thursday: Global Guitar Greats

  • Summary

  • Bandmates get to know each other really well on the road. Last week Greg spent some time listening to jam bands, a favorite genre of Red Not’s drummer Pete. This week we’re gonna listen to some jam bands (and a song by Chick Corea featuring Roy Haynes). It’s Three For Thursday!

    Songs:

    Phish - “Down With Disease (from ‘Bittersweet Motel’)”

    Grateful Dead - “China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider (5-3-72)”

    Chick Corea - “Steps/What Was”

    Nick found his way back to Pitchfork and discovered a throwback Sunday review of Pink Floyd’s 1975 Wish You Were Here. The album was the band’s follow up to Dark Side of the Moon and when Nick was a kid, he listened to it the way a kid listens to his favorite anything. Anyway, this is “Review the Review.”

    Songs:

    Pink Floyd - “Shine on You Crazy Diamond, Pts. 1-5”

    Pink Floyd - “Wish You Were Here”

    Jay found a recent published list, titled “50 Global Guitar Greats” and shares some newly discovered gems from the list. We have a rare “Three More For Thursday” for you this week.

    Songs:

    Robbie Basho - “A North American Raga (The Plumstar)”

    Derek Gripper - “Jarabi (Passion)”

    Franco & le T.P OK Jazz - “Massu”

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