http://youtu.be/mEfrh4CvYvM
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still making my mind up about this one..
http://youtu.be/DQmF64kGMRs
Am I stuck on 'Default', Listening to stuff that sounds like stuff I like already?
http://youtu.be/DDjpOrlfh0Y
One for the Tup off Jools Holland...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC8qnMKLmdE
Dom were some of these tracks cut after 1958 'cos I just don't recognise them?
Amazing as it seems, the world of popular music has continued unbounded since the death of Buddy Holly. The original recording of the following for you delectation is 448 seconds long. Amazing coincidence eh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeG8hqQw1U8
For Graham :)
http://youtu.be/PmD22dlNqeE
Agreed. Although whether or not you wish to get to grips...
(As long as you don't let Dom know) I have a lot of his albums (but none since he started producing warmed over rubbish) and there are some good DVDs available where people who know what they are talking about, like Jonny Rogan, Barney Hoskyns, etc discuss his work in depth.
I saw him with Crazy Horse a few years ago in Sheffield and he was mind blowingly sensational. As good as one imagines he could be.
Rust Never Sleeps is RIAA certified at 1,000,000 units +.
Harvest sold 4,000,000+
But does anyone go to see Neil Young to hear him sing A Man Loves A Maid?
Posted before, no apologies for posting again.
http://youtu.be/OxhuQWKwbqY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWizzO9nSBU&feature=fvst
.http://www.bradfordtimeline.co.uk/m650606a.jpg
That is John Lee Hooker, John Lee Hooker, playing in Ilkley.
I was there. I was not dreaming.
Very good, like the top youtube comment:
"So it's JLH with The Animals is it children , wrong,the band with John is in fact The Groundhogs , that's Tony McPhee on gtr. and Pete Cruickshank
on bass , not Chas Chandler , I should know I played drums in the Groundhogs and toured with
John Lee . So many experts so little accuracy or truth ."
Boom Boom was John Lee Hooker's only Hot 100 entry in the USA. On Vee-Jay 438 it got to #60.
Now you may say "why is that surprising; he was a blues singer".
And so he was but so was Jimmy Reed who basically recorded the same song 500 times and was also on Vee-Jay and he had 12 (twelve) Hot 100 entries with Honest I Do reaching #32.
Go figure?
Of course Jimi Hendrix also played at the Troutbeck Hotel in Ilkley.
Just google it!
I drive past the Troutbeck every day.
It is now a Nursing Home.
That's it... At the earliest opportunity I'm moving to Ilkley. Cultural capital of West Yorkshire. Just need to win the lottery so I can afford it...