Saturday, April 6, 2024

♫♪♫ His grandkids gonna have to come to terms that this is no longer their grandpa this OUR grandpa*... ♫♪♫

 * fitting comment posted on the first video.


  Last night, while putting together the post for FFFF I was listening to some music. On the rotation

Snuff, by Slipknot came on. For me, it's a powerful song that digs deep into emotion. It's always one

that gets the volume turned up. I broke away from the blog and hit youtube to find the live version.

As that was playing I saw this one on the sidebar as related. Damn.. what a treat. So down the 

rabbit hole I went. 

Here is a cover of ♫♪Snuff♫♪ and some others... enjoy. 

Push play, be drawn in......

 

Note:

 

Enjoying these may depend on your mood at the time of choosing to listening to them.

 








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 comments:

  1. Grandpa! Were you a hippie and a headbanger?
    We love music as we love women, and nothing changes that. We are just viewed as creepier as we get older.

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  2. I'm hooked! Thanks for posting!

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  3. Neo Orpheus TrinityApril 6, 2024 at 8:52 AM

    People equal shit is a good one by Slipknot.
    Slayer-Seasons in the Abyss and Terrorizer-World Downfall are some great soundtracks for the end of the line.
    I like the PF soundtracks More and Obscured by Clouds.
    Pearl Tongue has comrade Eddie Vedder but the band has some great players.
    The Trickster is the best Radiohead and they never played it live again after SF 98.
    I have video of 80+ year old testing out a 1942 Gibson at guitar shop where he tears one off, beautiful.
    Another has Brian Setzer playing the same guitar.

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  6. Awesome covers. Thanks for the rabbit hole!

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  7. Wow.
    I only listened to the first one so far but it was was fucking awesome

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  8. Comfortably Numb was interesting, to say the least!
    All were pretty good for solo work.

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  9. The Pink Floyd covers were great. The others? Didn't listen, I probably don't know or like the originals anyway.

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  10. Good stuff and good ontha man. I love acoustic but a little mellow for me

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