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On 3/16/2018 at 9:58 PM, toslow said:

 

 

Wow, I didn't think anybody remembered old Terry Sumsion. He played at the Commercial Tavern up the road from my house a few years back and I intended to go but forgot about it. Wiki says he died in 2011. Must have been in 2010 because it doesn't seem that long ago.

 

 

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Okay The LED divined rock, this song is just so good and meant for covers ( some song untouchable ) 

Beth Hart is really coming to light lately, does a great job here

How many Zep song would be in your top 10 of all time?

 

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If you like YouTube for music and video, prepare for more commercials. A lot more.

There’s now an official plan, one announced by YouTube head of music, Lyor Cohen, to “frustrate and seduce” people into becoming paid YouTube subscribers. This is what be told Bloomberg:

People who treat YouTube like a music service, those passively listening for long periods of time, will encounter more ads, according to Lyor Cohen, the company’s global head of music. “You’re not going to be happy after you are jamming ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and you get an ad right after that,” Cohen said in an interview at the South by Southwest music festival.

http://ajournalofmusicalthings.com/use-youtube-for-music-prepare-to-drown-in-ads/

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18 minutes ago, 2strokemerc said:

If you like YouTube for music and video, prepare for more commercials. A lot more.

There’s now an official plan, one announced by YouTube head of music, Lyor Cohen, to “frustrate and seduce” people into becoming paid YouTube subscribers. This is what be told Bloomberg:

People who treat YouTube like a music service, those passively listening for long periods of time, will encounter more ads, according to Lyor Cohen, the company’s global head of music. “You’re not going to be happy after you are jamming ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and you get an ad right after that,” Cohen said in an interview at the South by Southwest music festival.

http://ajournalofmusicalthings.com/use-youtube-for-music-prepare-to-drown-in-ads/

No stairway! Denied!

 

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