Great Rock,Jazz and Blues Instrumentals.....


I am not jealous of them. rain+motorcycle=pain.
That's some great music, whoever it is.
Not much is faster than a motorcycle that's available to the general public.
I used to know this old man that went over the bridge (Gandy) every day going over 100 on a GPZ 900.
You can get well over 100 before the hump and the radar. I could hit 80 in 3 seconds and 3 gears.
That was one them first 4v/cyl engines.
My fastest ever ride..169 mph on the Tampa Crosstown..the helmet started choking me so I had to slow down.
That was on a Honda Interceptor 750 gassed up with jet fuel from the airport and a friend let me ride. :aargh:
Red, White, and Blue bike, they only made them for a couple years. They did perform, I can testify to that!
 
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I see no one is going to give credit to rock-jazz instrumentalist legend Jean-Luc Ponty's fire-like violin work so I better. I watched him play from 15 feet away. Turn it up.


Ralphe Armstrong has some wicked bass lines on that album..

Totally. I've loved and followed Ralphe since he was 18 years old and he and Michael Walden played in a local band in Queens New York, which is where John McLaughlin found both and picked them up for his Orchestra.
 

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