OT: Great performances
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Ten Years After had a great sound. Thanks for posting, Mel.
Side note: Has anyone heard from aurora lately? I'm kinda worried about him.
Side note: Has anyone heard from aurora lately? I'm kinda worried about him.
Re: OT: Great performances
Great band. Incredible guitarist. Thanks for bringing them up!Mel Bradford wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 3:15 pmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYNmOy-krSw&t=224s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaKgQATdB6I&t=5s (edited)
Alvin Lee 'went home' after a botched heart surgery in 2013
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This is all about Randy Meisner.
A band in perpetual turmoil, yet also in perfect harmony. The rare combination that work with amazing results, but also works to it's own demise.
If you've read Don Felder's Heaven and Hell book you know. But you haven't. Incredible insight.
Late in the song, Randy Meisner carries the high notes, the audience explodes, even Glen Frey is beaming, and Meisner with just the slightest smirk of "yeah that was pretty fucking cool". I think living in SoCal for so many years has made me like them more. Jesus, this is the most incredible state, except for the...
Epic live performance from 1977. The Eagles: Take it to the Limit.
You're welcome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxQXKO194XM
A band in perpetual turmoil, yet also in perfect harmony. The rare combination that work with amazing results, but also works to it's own demise.
If you've read Don Felder's Heaven and Hell book you know. But you haven't. Incredible insight.
Late in the song, Randy Meisner carries the high notes, the audience explodes, even Glen Frey is beaming, and Meisner with just the slightest smirk of "yeah that was pretty fucking cool". I think living in SoCal for so many years has made me like them more. Jesus, this is the most incredible state, except for the...
Epic live performance from 1977. The Eagles: Take it to the Limit.
You're welcome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxQXKO194XM
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Anyone here familiar with the Beano Album? The Blues Breakers, this blew my mind when I was a kid, wore it out playing it over and over. RIP John Mayall.
https://youtu.be/PkulcvRkd4I?si=jxe3XHqYrZZAtaRT
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Checking in. Youre welcome Maoling.
John Mayall played a small venue in Minneapolis 2012. The same evening featured Peter Green and some backup. Green was in a fragile state but seemed happy to be playing. Mayall was exceptional, especially for his age. Many familiars. He set up and took down his own drums. Signed autographs, all.
Yes, Mayall promoted a number of famous musicians. The Bluesbrakers started many. You know who they are. But John never left his roots.
Thanks Donn
John Mayall played a small venue in Minneapolis 2012. The same evening featured Peter Green and some backup. Green was in a fragile state but seemed happy to be playing. Mayall was exceptional, especially for his age. Many familiars. He set up and took down his own drums. Signed autographs, all.
Yes, Mayall promoted a number of famous musicians. The Bluesbrakers started many. You know who they are. But John never left his roots.
Thanks Donn
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A double shot for the masses
In 1981 two of the greatest rock albums ever, IMO, were released. Don't Say No thrust Billy Squire into the metaverse to because the latest sensation. Saw him open for Queen in one of the best live performances I've ever seen. My Kinda Lover is an absolute burner on that album. Squire put out another album or two of note, but quietly faded away - but this album, oh my, this was solid from top to bottom.
My Kinda Lover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoDf3l2xZ9Y
The second album released that year was Def Leppard's High N Dry, an absolute motherfucker of a album. Top to bottom - an underrated masterpiece of youth, whiskey and testosterone. Saw them open for Judas fucking Priest, thank you very much. Jesus, my ears are still ringing. Man, they were never the same after this record - they started pouring sugar on it and got the cover of teen beat. Good for them. Go relive some youth with this beast from 1981; Camaros, Chevelles laying rubber all over Edmonds, and the title track off High N Dry - an absolute scorcher.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkfJOrdc1AU
In 1981 two of the greatest rock albums ever, IMO, were released. Don't Say No thrust Billy Squire into the metaverse to because the latest sensation. Saw him open for Queen in one of the best live performances I've ever seen. My Kinda Lover is an absolute burner on that album. Squire put out another album or two of note, but quietly faded away - but this album, oh my, this was solid from top to bottom.
My Kinda Lover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoDf3l2xZ9Y
The second album released that year was Def Leppard's High N Dry, an absolute motherfucker of a album. Top to bottom - an underrated masterpiece of youth, whiskey and testosterone. Saw them open for Judas fucking Priest, thank you very much. Jesus, my ears are still ringing. Man, they were never the same after this record - they started pouring sugar on it and got the cover of teen beat. Good for them. Go relive some youth with this beast from 1981; Camaros, Chevelles laying rubber all over Edmonds, and the title track off High N Dry - an absolute scorcher.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkfJOrdc1AU
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I've always liked Billy Squier's sound. And I think he has a great (distinctive) voice.
Leppard... well, the Hysteria album threw them right into the mainstream. Of course, most artists don't get to chart their own path. And the music changed a bit after Rick Allen lost an arm.
Welcome back, aurora.
Leppard... well, the Hysteria album threw them right into the mainstream. Of course, most artists don't get to chart their own path. And the music changed a bit after Rick Allen lost an arm.
Welcome back, aurora.
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Re: OT: Great performances
A couple by John Parr
Naughty, Naughty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syhrz_AMLQU
I haven't heard this song in decades. When it came up on Youtube; I had to smile.
Man in Motion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7vNdAb5e4
Always a great song. Sometimes still hear it on the radio.
SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST....
Turn up the Radio by Autograph.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8CcTYsMHYU
Damn, this song STILL holds up.
Turn it up!!!
Naughty, Naughty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syhrz_AMLQU
I haven't heard this song in decades. When it came up on Youtube; I had to smile.
Man in Motion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7vNdAb5e4
Always a great song. Sometimes still hear it on the radio.
SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST....
Turn up the Radio by Autograph.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8CcTYsMHYU
Damn, this song STILL holds up.
Turn it up!!!