i would guess that the bass player is tina weymouth
i would guess that the bass player is tina weymouth
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1. DON HENLEY-LIVE INSIDE JOB
2. SHERYL CROW-C'MON AMERICA 2003
"It only costs 80% extra to go first class"
Jarre in China, darn loud or what and this first THX certified concert is totally incredible WOW.
I like eagles hell freezes over. crossroads guitar festival eric clapton and guests. roger waters in the flesh live. delicate sounds of thunder pink floyd. the live aid concerts 4 dvd package. and many more
I have heard The Concert for Bangledesh is now on DVD. I can't seem to find it. Does anyone know where I can get it?
I saw it at Best Buy - but Amazon has it as well - the 2 DVD version is atOriginally Posted by oznob
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...v=glance&n=130
Last night we watched Bela Fleck and the Flecktones Live at the Quick
(rental from Netflicks). Very fine concert with a multi-talented group of fusion style performers ... Bluegrass meets Chick Corea, sort of ... very nice show from 2002.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...v=glance&n=130
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Costco had this title last week.Originally Posted by oznob
Thanks guys,
I sometimes hate living in a small town!
Cream, Royal Albert Hall 2005 is a great DVD. I got it yesterday and spent last evening watching it. Great quality and perfomances by Clapton, Bruce and Baker. Excellent audio track and very enjoyable performances.Originally Posted by Don C
All three show why they are legends. Ginger Baker even does a drum solo that lacks a little dexterity but is never the less impressive for a guy his age. I only hope....
This is a keeper and will put a smile on your face, guaranteed.
Ken
Great observations Ken, those guys can still PLAY! I dug out the old Blind Faith album after watching The Cream DVD. Ginger Baker's solo on "Do What You Like" is masterful! Urban legend has it that it was done on one take, the first take!Originally Posted by Ken Pachkowsky
Clapton is right on when it comes to power trios. All three have to step up their game to make it work. I just wish Jack Bruce would have used a comb or brush or something!
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