Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Futher
I went to Saratoga Performing Arts Center and Darien Lake. Both shows were unbelievable. Second row center for both =) I also went to sound check at Darien Lake.
Too bad that *&^#er isn't coming to NC this go 'round! :|:|:|:|:|
Saw him in Cary, NC a few years ago and it was great.
Originally posted by: JohnCU
gravity is my fave song right now.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: JohnCU
gravity is my fave song right now.
In Repair is pretty damned good too.
Nice long number like Covered in Rain.
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: JohnCU
gravity is my fave song right now.
In Repair is pretty damned good too.
Nice long number like Covered in Rain.
i wish he'd make a studio version of Covered in Rain or In Your Atmosphere
Originally posted by: Futher
He's been trying to break that image for a long time. I read an article where he stated that he begged his record label manager not to put daughters on the album. He pretty much didn't want anyone hearing that song. However, the song was put on the album, and that solidified his position as a "teenie bopper" pop artist. Now he's finally starting to be taken seriously. I suggest you guys "find" Hummingbird with BB King, You Can Make it if You Try with Sly and the Family Stone, Stitched up with Herbie Hancock and Man on the Side from his Any Given Thursday CD. Inner City Blues is awesome too from his As/Is CD. Might be harder to find, but it's an amazing cover of the Marvin Gaye song.
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: JohnCU
gravity is my fave song right now.
In Repair is pretty damned good too.
Nice long number like Covered in Rain.
i wish he'd make a studio version of Covered in Rain or In Your Atmosphere
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Pastore
Hrmm? I always thought he appealed to the under 16 teenie bopper type crowd. Maybe I'll have to download it.
You can blame "Your Body is a Wonderland" for that.
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Pastore
Hrmm? I always thought he appealed to the under 16 teenie bopper type crowd. Maybe I'll have to download it.
You can blame "Your Body is a Wonderland" for that.
And that Father/Daughter song and that teenie bopper tv show he had. But other than that not teenie bopper at all.
Originally posted by: Oscar1613
Originally posted by: Futher
He's been trying to break that image for a long time. I read an article where he stated that he begged his record label manager not to put daughters on the album. He pretty much didn't want anyone hearing that song. However, the song was put on the album, and that solidified his position as a "teenie bopper" pop artist. Now he's finally starting to be taken seriously. I suggest you guys "find" Hummingbird with BB King, You Can Make it if You Try with Sly and the Family Stone, Stitched up with Herbie Hancock and Man on the Side from his Any Given Thursday CD. Inner City Blues is awesome too from his As/Is CD. Might be harder to find, but it's an amazing cover of the Marvin Gaye song.
Inner City Blues
not the as/is version, but it's from another show on the same tour.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Oscar1613
Originally posted by: Futher
He's been trying to break that image for a long time. I read an article where he stated that he begged his record label manager not to put daughters on the album. He pretty much didn't want anyone hearing that song. However, the song was put on the album, and that solidified his position as a "teenie bopper" pop artist. Now he's finally starting to be taken seriously. I suggest you guys "find" Hummingbird with BB King, You Can Make it if You Try with Sly and the Family Stone, Stitched up with Herbie Hancock and Man on the Side from his Any Given Thursday CD. Inner City Blues is awesome too from his As/Is CD. Might be harder to find, but it's an amazing cover of the Marvin Gaye song.
Inner City Blues
not the as/is version, but it's from another show on the same tour.
OMG! Friggin' AWESOME! I gotta send this to my mom. She is a DIE HARD Marvin Gaye fan. She has all of his albums. She also loves John Mayer so it should be interesting to see what she thinks![]()
Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
Just got the album, I love it. Don't normally listen to this kind of music, but "Waiting on the World to Change" is so catchy, and I'm really likin the rest of the album.
8/10
Originally posted by: Oscar1613
Originally posted by: GuideBot
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: GuideBot
I'm absolutely addicted to this album.
Me too. As is my GF. It's also the reason why she has my CD now![]()
There was some blues special on PBS with John Mayer and a bunch of guests including BB King. :Q I saw the last little bit of it and I haven't seen it since.
That kid's amazing. I've been diggin his music since he first hit the radio. I raced off to buy the CD and I get pretty antsy waiting for the next one.
that'd be his austin city limits appearance with special guests buddy guy and double trouble. mostly his pop act, but the 3 or so songs with BG and DT belt out the bluesrool;
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Originally posted by: NFS4
Hey, I gave my GF my CD after I ripped it to my iPod. Does anyone know if Sting wrote "Belief?" It sure does sound like a Sting song through and through. I know that Sting wrote "Message in a Bottle" that John song on Any Given Thursday.
I am not sure what you are asking. Are you asking if Sting wrote Belief for John Mayer? Message in a Bottle is a classic Sting song (it's no secret he wrote it) and John Mayer covered it (though this is news to me since I don't remember hearing it on Any Given Thursday). Or are you saying this might be another cover?
I was asking if Sting wrote "Belief" b/c it sounds like a Sting-y song.
I know that Message in a Bottle is a Sting song. Mayer sang it on AGT, Disc 1.
Track #7
Was sting not a part of Police and didn't he write it?Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Originally posted by: NFS4
Hey, I gave my GF my CD after I ripped it to my iPod. Does anyone know if Sting wrote "Belief?" It sure does sound like a Sting song through and through. I know that Sting wrote "Message in a Bottle" that John song on Any Given Thursday.
I am not sure what you are asking. Are you asking if Sting wrote Belief for John Mayer? Message in a Bottle is a classic Sting song (it's no secret he wrote it) and John Mayer covered it (though this is news to me since I don't remember hearing it on Any Given Thursday). Or are you saying this might be another cover?
I was asking if Sting wrote "Belief" b/c it sounds like a Sting-y song.
I know that Message in a Bottle is a Sting song. Mayer sang it on AGT, Disc 1.
Track #7
message in a bottle is a POLICE song.
who performed it?Originally posted by: NFS4
Was sting not a part of Police and didn't he write it?Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Originally posted by: NFS4
Hey, I gave my GF my CD after I ripped it to my iPod. Does anyone know if Sting wrote "Belief?" It sure does sound like a Sting song through and through. I know that Sting wrote "Message in a Bottle" that John song on Any Given Thursday.
I am not sure what you are asking. Are you asking if Sting wrote Belief for John Mayer? Message in a Bottle is a classic Sting song (it's no secret he wrote it) and John Mayer covered it (though this is news to me since I don't remember hearing it on Any Given Thursday). Or are you saying this might be another cover?
I was asking if Sting wrote "Belief" b/c it sounds like a Sting-y song.
I know that Message in a Bottle is a Sting song. Mayer sang it on AGT, Disc 1.
Track #7
message in a bottle is a POLICE song.![]()
