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Posted by: @bill_graham

Been on a Savoy Brown jag after hearing the sad news about Kim Simmons health

Listening to their LP's I have in order so yesterday it was "Lookin In"

Those old Savoy Brown albums from the 1960's- mid70"s are fantastic.

I was late to the Savoy Brown party (just like the ABB) until I heard Hell Bound Train.  Been a fan since!

 


 
Posted : September 7, 2022 5:55 pm
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Posted by: @bill_graham

Been on a Savoy Brown jag after hearing the sad news about Kim Simmons health

Listening to their LP's I have in order so yesterday it was "Lookin In"

Those old Savoy Brown albums from the 1960's- mid70"s are fantastic.

I was late to the Savoy Brown party (just like the ABB) until I heard Hell Bound Train.  Been a fan since!

 

Me too Strat. I borrowed the HellBound Train LP from a friend back in the early 1970's while in college but did not really get into them until about 10 years ago. I was a big Foghat fan but it never really clicked for me that that band was almost all ex Brown alumni.

I ended up buying the first 13 albums on vinyl and CD and they are one of my favorites now.

I used to go see Savoy Brown every year at a small tavern here in Mass but now with Simmons ill I fear we may lose another of the old rockers.


 
Posted : September 7, 2022 7:02 pm
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Grinderswitch private studio show Atlanta spring of '77


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They say fish is good for the brain... loving some Samantha Fish live!


 
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ABB

Instant Live Hartford CT

8/3/03


 
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John Hiatt and The Goners


 
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Getting excited for The Last Waltz Tour this November with Warren Haynes so I broke out The Band Rock of Ages Live in Concert vinyl


 
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Luke Bell Don t Mind If I Do 2014

 
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cover

 
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Jeff Beck

Guitar Shop


 
Posted : September 22, 2022 4:57 pm
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A Tinsley Ellis live show from his Blues Is Dead tour 5/24/17


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Posted : September 23, 2022 1:26 pm
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ABB

Fillmore West

1/29/71


 
Posted : September 23, 2022 6:20 pm
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From Good Homes - Time and the River. FGH is the other band of Railroad Earth lead singer Todd Sheaffer. They disbanded back in 1999 but will do the occasional tour. They put out this excellent album back in 2019.

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Time and the River,

I Throw Up My Hands

Sweet Spot

Homeland Security

Sun and Rain

Back in the Day

Tallahassee Trouble

Stick With Your Story

Don’t Put Off ‘Til Tomorrow

Bittersweet Falls

Lady Liberty

 

Here is the title track:


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Aerosmith

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Pat Boone / Smoke On The Water

 


 
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Elvis Costelllo

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The sounds of silence.

 


 
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Blue Jeans Jam at the White House 1/17/93

Various artists, currently Dickey, Don Johnson & Stephen Stills "Stormy Monday"


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Jessica outtakes from Brothers & Sisters

How did this not get released on the expanded edition?

Or, for that matter "The Lady Has Been Waiting"?


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Eric Clapton with Albert Lee

Just One Night Live


 
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Derek and the Dominos

Live at the Fillmore


 
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I've heard a track or two, but I could never bear to listen to that thing because Duane wasn't there. Why oh why?


 
Posted : October 11, 2022 2:46 pm
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https://sundazedmusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-middle-eastern-soul-of-carlee-records-1

The Middle Eastern Soul of Carlee Records collects the early works of Baronian who's probably best known as a key contributor on John Berberian's Middle Eastern Rock. This set includes his early 50s work with the Nor-Ikes, and his early 70s albums Hye Inspiration and Middle Eastern Soul. This monster is a barrage of middle eastern clarinet, oud, dumbek, kanun, sax, tambourine, wild percussion, and kaval, along with finger cymbals and the occasional vocal from some of his favorite belly dancers. Still performing at 91 with his group Taksim, Souren Baronian is a living legend and he was nice enough to let us raid his tape archive!


 
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I listened to Miles Davis’s On the Corner this morning, released 50 years yesterday. 


 
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George Thorogood - Who Do You Love live.  All fingers, no pic.

 


 
Posted : October 13, 2022 6:15 pm
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https://strut.bandcamp.com/album/john-sinclair-presents-detroit-artists-workshop

Strut and Art Yard present the culmination of a 5-year project researching the archives of author, DJ and activist John Sinclair with the first ever retrospective of the influential Detroit Artists Workshop spanning 1965 to 1978.

“In the mid-‘60s, Detroit was nowhere,” explains Sinclair. “A decaying jazz scene, no community of poets, painters or writers so a group of young Detroit artists, most of us students at Wayne State University, got together in the late Summer of 1964.” Led by Sinclair and trumpeter Charles Moore, the Artists Workshop Society was formed as a co-operative community, drawing upon the resources of every participating individual in order to perpetuate itself. They began to provide spaces in Detroit for musicians to rehearse and to promote live concerts showcasing a range progressive jazz artists across the city.

Between the mid-‘60s and the early ‘80s, Sinclair amassed a huge archive of recordings from the Workshop concerts featuring Detroit residents like Moore’s Contemporary 5, Ron English and Lyman Woodard alongside many other US jazz luminaries including Donald Byrd, Sun Ra Arkestra and Herbie Hancock. Dormant in the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Brooklyn for many years, Strut and Art Yard began their research into the archives in 2017.

This first compilation of Detroit Artists Workshop is a revelation for any fan of jazz, featuring previously unreleased recordings by Byrd, Moore, English, Woodard, Bennie Maupin and Teddy Harris accompanied by extensive sleeve notes from John Sinclair, Robin Eichele and Herb Boyd. All tracks are remastered from the original tapes by Technology Works. 


 
Posted : October 14, 2022 8:45 am
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https://sunramusic.bandcamp.com/album/universe-in-blue-2


 
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