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Nut Case 12-10-2019 05:26 AM

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Boy oh boy!!!!!!!!

What a trip down memory lane.... Lest we forget Eric Burden & War....
Spill the wine, Slippin into darkness, All day music....

Thanks for the memories....

Nutz

Sorry not sophisticated enough to post the actual musac....

special-K 12-10-2019 07:40 AM

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I could lay it all out for you. If I can do it you can :cool:


special-K 12-11-2019 07:35 PM

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Sing it Charlie!


special-K 12-13-2019 09:01 PM

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Johnny Winter Mean - Town Blues


special-K 12-14-2019 10:30 AM

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Whammer Jammer by J. Geils Band with The 3 Stooges. Enjoy!


special-K 12-18-2019 07:47 AM

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Rock & Roll Christmas


Country Christmas


Redneck Christmas


71CHEVYSHORTBED402 12-20-2019 12:17 AM

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Say Tim, this band may have come up along the way, if not, I think you ('d) appreciate. Until tonight I'd never heard of em, I like them a lot.


Steeveedee 12-20-2019 12:26 AM

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NRPS opened for the Grateful Dead at a concert in (I think) October of '72, at the Hollywood Bowl. The only concert I've ever been to, and I don't even like the GD. I did it as a courtesy to a fellow mechanic for his son who came out from the mid-west to visit California. His son (or he) bought the tickets, too. We partook of some sage and then went to 4 and 20 pies after the concert. I didn't actually have the munchies.

special-K 12-20-2019 06:02 AM

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I have record albums I haven't been able to listen to since I need a new stylus for my turntable (and somehow never think of buying one). So the music not commonly heard tends to slip my mind. I have a broad array of interest in music, but primarily based in blues, folk, and country... American music. Rock & roll has it's roots in these forms.



special-K 12-20-2019 06:12 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 71CHEVYSHORTBED402 (Post 8645839)
Say Tim, this band may have come up along the way, if not, I think you ('d) appreciate. Until tonight I'd never heard of em, I like them a lot

Yeah buddy! One of my favorites from the beginning. First album featured Jerry Garcia (instrumental/harmony). YouTube says full album but only gives one song off the album.

First song
Great song... All these years later I'm really relating :cool:
This one I can relate to. My old HS girlfriend I'm still in touch with and she lives in Portland, OR these dats

Country rock was my mainstay through the '70s. If it was recorded I had it on tape. Never listened much to radio and disco? I heard about that stuff, but no one I hung with listened to it

Gypsy Cowboy, the song and the whole album, just great!

Title song:

Then there was Powerglide. Gotta love an album that uses Chevy talk!


The first three albums were my favorites. By the fourth they became popular through the song Panama Red and the richness in their music seemed to fade to above average at best, IMO.

By the way, that's Spencer Dryden on drums. The drummer from Jefferson Airplane

special-K 04-08-2020 08:23 AM

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In another thread I brought up the band my brother in law retired from last year, which lead me to watch YouTube. I wanted to share two of The Nighthawk's videos. They have been together since the '70s. Mark Wenner, the harmonica player, is the only original member. The first video is in '83 with the original members. The second is with only the original drummer. My b.i.l, Paul Bell, plays guitar. I'll say Mark sure has it in him. Been going at it all these years, and successfully. He is a serious classic American motorcycle nut. The band travels all over and they play a busy schedule. Yet Mark has a side thing wrenching (restoring) bikes, and he does harp seminars, AND has another band as well as plays with others on top of that!




special-K 04-11-2020 05:55 AM

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R.I.P. John Prine. My favorite song you did


special-K 05-02-2020 07:54 AM

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There's a thread for songs that mention a truck going on. I started thinking of songs and remembered Gene Parson's song about a car. I had recorded this album on tape and listened to this song, as well as so many more, coast to coast "in my truck"


special-K 07-12-2020 08:32 AM

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The original recording of "Hey Joe" by Billy Roberts, which I really like. Hey Joe is a favorite song of mine no matter who does it (that I have heard)

EDIT: Alrighty then, the person who posted on YouTube doesn't allow it to be reposted. go to Youtube and type in hey joe billy roberts. How about this guy's raw and soulful version that I also like very much?


special-K 07-18-2020 03:29 PM

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Blues Project 1965 live, I Wanna Be Your Driver. I just thought of this song driving home on this hot day for some reason. Takes me back to when I loved cars but couldn't drive them yet... on public roadways... legally :cool:


71CHEVYSHORTBED402 09-06-2020 12:26 AM

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Trying to understand why it took so long to find Peter Green. Suits me just fine, instant favorite.



special-K 09-06-2020 10:00 AM

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Oh yeah. What a great? I discovered Fleetwood mac in their infancy when he was the driving influence.

The album Then Play On. The song Rattlesnake Shake. what a tight band! 1970, and everyone I played it for was hearing it for the first time... until I met Butch, a recently returned Vietnam Vet who was a big Fleetwood Mac fan. We became great friends ovver our common interest in music. This was before I was old enough to drive.

This was on the first album of theirs I was turned on to, English Rose.
My oldest sister's boyfriend was David Phillips who was a DJ on WHFS in Bethesda, MD when it first kicked off. He did a blues show and I got turned on to a lot of the great blues-based music of the time thanks to him. WHFS was a prolific force in the exposure of non-commercialized music.


special-K 09-06-2020 10:18 AM

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Now you got me going on early Fleetwood Mac. I know you are a drummer, so I just have to play this song that followed Rattlesnake Shake on that album. This shows how great a drummer Mick Fleetwood really is


Might as well show how fine a drummer he is as well. Not to take anything away from the fineness of all the band


71CHEVYSHORTBED402 09-06-2020 12:29 PM

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Dog gone it Tim, I just tightened up my music collection and you throw out Searching for Madge. That one is going to be fun. Very much looking forward to sitting on the set to Green's stuff. Drums are very clean, almost jazzy. I don't know the terms and that, but the drumming throws in quite a mix of things, creative. Omar Hakim would be a good fit.

Interesting WHFS, never heard of them. I was so sheltered I thought Stairway to Heaven was a Neil Sadaka song It is actually, but.....I'm not over impressed by either tune, off topic, and I'm a big LZ fan. Another I've recently dove into some is Deep Purple, was missing that. Their devoted feel DP was at least as good as LZ. I'm not buying, but great musicians for sure. Looking forward to that on the set too.

Albatross is beautiful, I pulled that one for sure. Green reminds me of David Gilmore some, beautiful creative guitar and tones.

special-K 09-06-2020 03:04 PM

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Well, no one heard WHFS unless they lived near Washington, DC. But musicians all over got to know who they were for giving their music airtime. It was no fixed format and not controlled by their advertisers or the record companies.

I was lucky to have two pretty older sisters who always dated music people. I came up with the '60s garage band sound. Plus my parents were into not so typical music. I think Folk was the most popular style, which led to the folk rock. My dad grew up loving the delta blues, ragtime, and bluegrass. My mom liked global folk, acoustic jazz (Charlie Byrd, Sandy Bull), and bossa nova. My dad taught HS and got a folk club going that met out at our farm. So Saturdays it became the hangout. My dad and the woodshop teacher had students in the shop evenings making guitars.

I grew up with this version of Black Betty. These three guys really nailed the sound of early rags, blues, and hollers

Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven was every other couple's wedding song when I was growing up. "Oh, that was our song...sigh" :lol:. I always found 'Thank You" to be the most romantic song they ever did


71CHEVYSHORTBED402 09-06-2020 05:51 PM

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Surely I have all Zepplin tunes worth having. As for the others I wish you'd knock it off, this collection is supposed to be caught up;)

I was raised the other way around. If it wasn't traditional, string melody, classical or on rare occasion swing, it wasn't playing before I was 11. My dad would get angry if so much as the Monkeys was on TV. He was an orchestra leader, and blamed the Beatles for any short-comings:lol:

I got punch drunk on the drums with FM, Green & Deep Purple. They only ringing a little bit. Takes more than ear plugs around here.

dmjlambert 09-06-2020 06:59 PM

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Great song list. I wonder how long it would take to listen to this whole thread. My contributions are
Little Green Apples by Roger Miller
Oh Well by Fleetwood Mac

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 09-07-2020 04:22 PM

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I haven't heard that Miller tune in many many decades. It's a beautiful song.

dh81k30 09-08-2020 02:21 AM

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I might not have the greatest sense of good music, but here are some more that fit in the period.





special-K 09-08-2020 08:47 AM

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I like hearing all the music from back then. I always liked Melanie. That music brought Glen Campbell to mind.
I'm not sure how many knew what a fantastic guitar player he was. It didn't seem to be the focus of the record companies once he made it big. But that boy sure can play!

I need to slip this one in since I saw it was up after "Pheonix"


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