
Just read Clapton was a sell out night before last in Dublin Ireland.
This is in Japan. I'm an old man now so I like the old man playing the organ!!

The Dead 5/18/77
https://archive.org/details/gd77-05-18.sbd.ladner.4618.sbeok.shnf/gd77-05-18d1t03.shn

Toy Caldwell Son of The South
"Is that a real poncho or is that a Sears poncho?"

One from the vault. I've always liked her voice.

The latest release from Lenny Kravitz..'.Blue Electric Light.' It's ok on first listen, Probably a 7/10, but much better than his previous release 'Raise Vibration.'

Slash "Orgy of The Damned"
Bought this more out of curiosity with him making a blues based release. Guest vocalists on all songs including Paul Rodgers, Billy Gibbons, Chris Robinson, Chris Stapleton, Beth Hart and Iggy Pop featured. Guest guitarists on some tracks including Gibbons, Gary Clark Jr etc. Some of it works pretty well like Hoochie Coochie Man with BG, some not so much. Odd covers too of The Temptations tune "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" and Stevie Wonder's "Living For The City," much more Motown type songs than blues standards. It's typical Slash, bursts of multi-note runs that come off a little heavy at times, it's my feeling that more notes rather than less doesn't necessarily help a blues based song. Your mileage may vary.
"Is that a real poncho or is that a Sears poncho?"

Neil Young and Crazy Horse from their latest tour.

I am watching that show right now on my TV and through the stereo - since they postponed the Chicago show I was taking my son to last night - and it was a beautiful night for an outdoor show ... hopefully they do get it rescheduled

How about Rebecca and Tyler and some nice picking on electric guitars and singing!!!

How about Rebecca and Tyler and some nice picking on electric guitars and singing!!!

Really liked that!! thx🎶🤙🤙🎼

It's been awhile since I saw Jimi. This sounds like him but it looks like someone else to me.
https://youtube.com/shorts/vU5MJru03ec?si=M6B4ZFT1GOC49hyH

If you read Drummer Magazine from time to time you may have read Buddy Rich was unequaled in timing and stick speed.
This young man from Japan WHO IS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCREEN is about to disprove that claim!!!

This would give Duane a run for his money!

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Hittin' The Note- ABB

Great version - see the deluxe edition - wasn’t 6/27 the show included in this expanded EAP package
agree fully, this song was in its only glory from 1969-71 - the Boston Common version too, 25 min, they dip into other songs along the way
thx🤙

beatles revolver


Learn something everyday. Herman's Hermits version was fabulous. Wonderfully suggestive to a teenage boy back then. But before them there was this dreamy jazzy, ethereal original by the Cookies lady, Earl-Jean McCrea, that I never heard back then. Beautiful low voice. Sounds more like a Carole King song here. Both great.
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