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Traffic had some solid musicians with Steve Winwood,Dave Mason,and Jim Capaldi.Also the song title had a few meanings...gsa612
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Just finished my total 18 hour trip to SoCal, taking the Nova to it's new home. Finished trip with the last leg playing Band Of Gypsies with Jimi Hendrix.
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Welcome back! It will be easier to get to Pomona in November!
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You think, it will be easier for everything. Looking forward to seeing all the old gang. Hey was just looking at some spec and noted that my Dart heads had 1.62 exhaust valves. |
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An ole Yardbird's song with a few original cast members:
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Looks like it's time to switch the station off of the "classic rock"
Here's one from the grandfather of country rock...Who?... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gram_Parsons This one features guitar work from the legendary James Burton...Who?.. .https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Burton Aren't you glad you tuned in to my station now? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scl0-cS-_Io |
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Country rock you say,here's one from the early 70's...gsa612 https://youtu.be/dlc6xCPx60U
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I should have gotten up early to beat Bunkie here..Had this planned.
Here is the author, Richard Thompson, from Fairport Convention BTW...originally "Boxhill" not "Knoxville" ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lCH5JgWCZY |
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Well Eddie, if that's the case ..........
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I was never a big fan of the chain smoking , self proclaimed Little Bastard.
His little pop ditties didn't hold much meaning for me, but this one makes a lot of sense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joNzRzZhR2Y |
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This is the original version of "Wild Horses" by the Flying Burrito Brothers released in April 1970, one year before the Rolling Stones version on their Sticky Fingers album. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who were friends with Gram Parsons, it appeared on Burrito Deluxe, the second Burritos' album on A&M Records.
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Chris, wasn't much of a Rory fan. I think his voice or something....heck of a guitar player. I liked this guy, he's kind of similar ..
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Another great. Played acoustic sets well be fore it was in style. Turned down the stones and stayed solo. Thank goodness. Always did it his way. R.I.P. Rory. |
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Good morning Jeff. Kim Simmons’s a heck of a player. Jim Suhler told me to check him out. Some real great stuff. The 60s-70s tho such a tumultuous time provided such an array of amazing musicians. My fav era. I caught the end of it thankfully and saw many.
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https://youtu.be/5azsGp7KCM0
I first saw Jim at a Rory tribute sponsored by Eagle Rock at Club Iridium some 12 years ago. I was hooked. Met him 5 years ago. Super cool guy with great stories. I have been a huge fan since seeing him a couple times in Dallas with his band monkey beat and in New York w thorogood. He always comes out to chat after the show from what I’ve seen. |
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There is a fantastic documentary released on Linda last year. I highly recommend it. |
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Thanks for the inspiration ,Jeff
The song opens with a riff by Richards which echoes throughout the rest of the song. Drummer Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman keep affected jazz beats. Song contributor Ray Cooper provides the song's distinctive driving percussions, including tambourine, maracas and a knocking beat that carries through the entire song like the sound of a ticking clock. Wyman also contributes an early use of synthesizer on a Stones track. Stones recording veteran Nicky Hopkins provides the song's swirling piano runs. The song's most noteworthy elements, however, are Mick Taylor's extended guitar solo and Jagger's lyrics. This one features about the longest out-tro of any stones record.. Take it home, Mick Taylor and Nicky Hopkins... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsH2In5r2sM |
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[QUOTE=Mark Yacavone;618382]Reminder... (Two -fer Tuesdays welcome)[/QUOTE
I knew the enforcer would let Chris know. It's good to have you down here contributing Chris, but Marks request make for equal playing time. |
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Not any really great music or anywhere close to his best but a strong message and not only to the music industry!
Goodbye Covid! Hello Columbus! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K90nZSjMaP4 |
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Is it "Taco Tuesday"? I am sure it is somewhere but no it is "two-fer Tuesday", so here goes:
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Two taco Tuesday LOL
Trying to stick to tunes you'll never hear on the radio, here we go. Randy Meisner..From Rick Nelson's Stone Canyon Band, to Poco..to R&R Hall of Famer In September 1971, Meisner, along with Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Bernie Leadon, formed the Eagles, signing with David Geffen's new label, Asylum Records,[9] and they released their eponymous debut album in 1972. While he usually played the bass and handled backing vocals for the Eagles, he wrote, co-wrote and/or sang lead songs on each of the group's first five albums, most notably "Take It to the Limit," the band's first million-selling single, and on One of These Nights. Other songs he wrote and sang lead on include "Try and Love Again", "Is it True?", "Take the Devil", "Tryin'" and he also wrote the song "Certain Kind of Fool" with Frey and Henley, which also had him singing lead. Who remembers "Fridays" ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxtTN7nmt8M This one features Glenn Frey on slide guitar.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9usknDllPD8 |
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This is a fantastic Santana show. 1978 at the bottom line, https://youtu.be/wvcjlmxTeG8
I was too young but been listening to this one. Some great stuff out there. |
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Some solo work from Roger Glover,played with Deep Purple and Rainbow...gsa612 https://youtu.be/EbW0WWQDPUk
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Home Again... from the early days of free-form FM radio..Before AOR and "classic rock"
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I remember a green 1968 Camaro in Flagstaff, AZ with the title of this Who song on the rear wing:
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Looked in the Columbus folder..Not much there, for my friends racing in Ohio
Going to have to do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOH_mNIsrI8 |
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A lil' flute with your rock and roll!...gsa612 https://youtu.be/0ufuH4vZ77w
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