There's the Live Album of 1970, a double LP containing this tune. It clocks in at 12:22, hence it's not exactly the same as the YT video, but wot´rth listening to anyway.
And yes, nowadays'...
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There's the Live Album of 1970, a double LP containing this tune. It clocks in at 12:22, hence it's not exactly the same as the YT video, but wot´rth listening to anyway.
And yes, nowadays'...
Gordon Lightfoot, the great Canadian singer/sonwriter, sadly passed away the day before yesterday. About 50 years ago I heard his Canadian Railrod Trilogy first time at the radio. It literally...
Dear Fritz,
I love this album also! Sadly, I only own it on CD, since the LP is out of print since a long time. The Seasons suite is an excellent, suberb piece of popular music! I bet you also...
Same here. I bought the CD for it's opener, Around the Next Dream, which I still like. But the rest?
Anyway, I wish those three guys some good jamming wherever they are.
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On August 24th, 2019, the Tedeschi Trucks Band performed almost the whole groundbreaking Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs album live during a show at the Lockn' festival at Arrington, VA. They did...
Here's an album of a lesser known, short-lived band, who called their music Flamenco Rock. It's Carmen's 1973 debut, produced by Davie Bowie and T. Rex producer Tony Visconti.
After their...
Maybe you'd better have listened to Lee's 1974 In Flight album, especially to Freedom For the Stallion with that wonderful sax solo by Mel Collins?
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Yes, the 1970ies indeed were a Renaissance period:
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They were the 1st band to perform three consecutive sold-out shows at the Carnegie Hall in June, 1975.
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Wikipedia says: Roland Kerridge - drum programming. So no real drummer involved.
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Currently there's a 2019 reissue of Vagabonds in the Western World available as a LP, without the Whisky tune. Maybe I should go for it?
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Fully agreed! This tune literally grasped me as a 15yr old then. The two and a half minute solo is a gorgeous one. And I like the quasi live setup, as there are no overdubs, not even during the...
Look here. They're mimicking their On the Road with my Bag in the streets of some German city for a German TV station.
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I remember The Petards from the early 1970ies when they had a minor hit here in Germany with Good Good Donna. Is this also included with your DoLP?
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Interesting! Is this really a hexagonal label, or just a hexagon printed on a circular one?
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No, no more Kraut actually. Even in Germany the wide mass market prefers easy-to-listen, banal pop, and for the industry there's no need to go into challenging, high level productions.
Best...
A1 - The Weaver's Answer. What a great song! Covered also by Jigsaw on their debut album, Letherslade Farm. What a pity that this band was to drop into blatant disco music soon after.
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Let's guess: Still waaaaay better than anything of that pop crap form the Buckingham/Nicks era, isn't it?
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Mine is a German re-issue from the Original Rock Classics series, MID 24011. I bought it as an university student in the end of the 1970ies.
The tracks list as follows:
A1 - Coming Your Way
A2...
Then Play On really is a great album! There are many versions, though. I deephartedly wish Fleetwood Mac had never done that ugly Nicks/Buckingham transition :(.
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Or the band was hoping their words would be fantasies turning into truth, as they stated several times in track A1 ;).
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Sorry, Fritz, I don't know either :o:. When listening to how these more than cryptic lyrics proceed, I have the suspicion, though, that the words were set just to sound good:
Black Mamba bamboo...
Please listen closely to the beginning of Bullet, when the band starts singing ;)!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Mj4WSTfvc4
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Hey! Lady Sodom Rahmanah! What a stunning debut from 1969, a year that really wasn't lacking of musical gems in general and great debuts in particular. My copy is the European Downfall one (Island...
There are quite some cultural lowlights here in Germanistan :blink:! Anyhow, as almost anywhere, I think.
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