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2. Not really
AND FRANK, can the halfway house allow you to come down on a wednesday night?????
Rick T
Bird.....Birmingham, Alabama rolls out the red carpet to ya. Come on!
RT
Done spaving?
Any sweety hospitality related info?
Today was a good day to be alive - but aren't they all...
Man, I just got the BEST PM today :dance:
Goliath, I'm about 99.9% sure all the sax solos on the GAT album belonged to Randall, yessir. If I remember correctly, Randall was credited on the album as such.
I don't have time to look now, but check the album credits, folks. 😉
According to Variety Playhouse, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown will be playing January 8, 2005.......with special guests, Gregg Allman and Friends. That's interesting! Talk about a packed house, the Playhouse'll be like fleas on a dog's belly!
A big thanks to Sandman, Slammer, Linnie, TopDroog, and all of the Peachy presenters for the Peachy awards the other night. Job well done! Also congrats to all of the winners!
Hope everyone's havin' a great weekend!
The GAF show in West Palm Beach is already sold out!!!! Got an e-mail today saying my tickets were printed............want them in my hands so I can breathe a sigh of relief.
Fathead may have been on that one, but I thought for sure Randall played the solo on that one. I sure love both of those players, Fathead was also on another one of my all time favorite albums, Doug Sahm and Band, along with Dylan, Flaco Jiminez, good old Augie Myers, etc...Fathead is one of the best ever.
I've wasted so much time....
feelin guilty...
EAPFP
Tony, if one of them hits Atlanta, I've already bought the tix. Come on down!
Couldn't stand all the GAF talk, Bird has been throwing darts at maps...... stuck a couple I think.....
Been listening to Hot tuna's 12/9/02 show...man, "Do Not Go Gentle" should be required listening as to what makes up a beautiful tune. I'd like this played at my funeral...
Hot Tuna playing here in Atlanta in Jan
Hi Gang, hey we just got back from a walk in the snow wow wonderful 1st major snow strom of the Season 🙂 Its absolutely beautiful out right now. Thought we would share. 🙂
Sincerely In The Light, Lee&Rhapsody
The unreleased alternate take of QOH from "One More Try" ain't bad either...
I like the unreleased "Will the circle be unbroken" off of that same disc. Has a false start at first. Recorded less than a year after DAs death.
Rock n Roll Is Dead .......R.I.P. Tommy Bolin Another Waste Case ....Too Bad He Could'nt Kick The Horse .....Check Out His LP "Teaser " It Kicks Rumpage Hard To Find Cause It's Outta Print On CD .....Also Some Of His Pinnacle Solos Are On Billy Cobhamn's CD "Spectrum" Tommy Was Out There Fer Sure!!! Tryin' To Grinnn....bigdave
My love life is STILL affected by Queen of Hearts!!!!
Don't y'all laugh, but the first serious date Mara and I had, I sang Queen of Hearts to her, or, rather sang along with Gregg (I carried all the flat notes, and let GA have the good 'uns). She was hooked!!
But I also must readily admit, that song has been with me in pretty low points of my personal life as well; maybe that is the beauty of that tune I alluded to earlier. It's a love song with a jazz feel, but the lyrics are without a doubt a blues tune.
War Eagle, and hope you all have a great day.
RT
David "Fathead" Newman played on Laid Back, but Randall Bramblett played on that The Gregg Allman Tour release, as did Dave Brown on sax. Not Sure if Dave was on the Queen of Hearts on there though.
It was David Newman playing sax on Queen of Hearts. I have chronicled on the GB the effect on my love life of Laid Back. I bet anyone who listened the ABB and had heard Laid Back back then had their love life effected by that album in some way.
Never one to disagree with my mentor here, but I thought it was "Fathead" Newman on the solo of Queen of Hearts. I'm sure he played on Laid Back.
IdlewildRickT, you are so right. I remember when I was young and playing keyboards in a rock band I sat down at the piano one day and decided to learn Queen of Hearts. I thought the B minor chord during the verse was genious. If you play the chords of the jass middle with your right hand and play the bass line with your left it is very hard. Especially since it is switching back and forth between 6/8 and 4/4.