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Like it this way.
Prachtig optreden voor een zeer braaf publiek.
Fleetwood Mac op zijn best, met een hoofdrol voor Danny Kirwan,verder met Mick Fleetwood,Peter Green en John Mcvie,Jeremy Spencer heb ik op dit filmpje niet kunnen ontdekken.
donderdag 29 oktober 2015
woensdag 28 oktober 2015
CCR - Night Time Is The Right Time
John Fogerty - Doug Clifford - Tom Fogerty - Stu Cooke
John Fogerty, Doug Clifford, and Stu Cook (all born in 1945) met at Portola Junior High School in El Cerrito, California. Calling themselves The Blue Velvets, the trio began playing instrumentals and "juke box standards",[9] as well as backing Fogerty's older brother Tom at live gigs and in the recording studio. Tom soon joined the band, and in 1964 they signed with Fantasy Records, an independent jazz label in San Francisco that had released Cast Your Fate to the Wind, a national hit for jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi. The record's success was the subject of a National Educational Television special, which prompted budding songwriter John Fogerty to contact the label.[10]
Band roles changed during this period. Stu Cook switched from piano to bass guitar and Tom Fogerty from lead vocals to rhythm guitar; John became the band's lead vocalist and primary songwriter. In Tom Fogerty's words: "I could sing, but John had a sound!"
Night Time Is The Right Time - (Royal Albert Hall 4/14/70)
"Night Time Is the Right Time" or "The Right Time" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by Nappy Brown in 1957. It draws on earlier blues songs and has inspired many subsequent versions, including a record chart hit versions by Ray Charles, Rufus and Carla, and James Brown.
Ray Charles recorded his version, titled "(Night Time Is) The Right Time" in October 1958
John Fogerty, Doug Clifford, and Stu Cook (all born in 1945) met at Portola Junior High School in El Cerrito, California. Calling themselves The Blue Velvets, the trio began playing instrumentals and "juke box standards",[9] as well as backing Fogerty's older brother Tom at live gigs and in the recording studio. Tom soon joined the band, and in 1964 they signed with Fantasy Records, an independent jazz label in San Francisco that had released Cast Your Fate to the Wind, a national hit for jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi. The record's success was the subject of a National Educational Television special, which prompted budding songwriter John Fogerty to contact the label.[10]
Band roles changed during this period. Stu Cook switched from piano to bass guitar and Tom Fogerty from lead vocals to rhythm guitar; John became the band's lead vocalist and primary songwriter. In Tom Fogerty's words: "I could sing, but John had a sound!"
"Night Time Is the Right Time" or "The Right Time" is a rhythm and blues song recorded by Nappy Brown in 1957. It draws on earlier blues songs and has inspired many subsequent versions, including a record chart hit versions by Ray Charles, Rufus and Carla, and James Brown.
Ray Charles recorded his version, titled "(Night Time Is) The Right Time" in October 1958
dinsdag 27 oktober 2015
Tedeschi Trucks Band and Friends- Mad Dogs & Englishmen (9/11/2015 Arrington, VA )
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01 Introduction Music
02 The Letter
03 Darling Be Home Soon
04 Cry Me A River
05 Girl From The North Country
06 Dixie Lullabye
07 *Bird On A Wire
08 The Weight
09 *Superstar
10 #Delta Lady
11 @Let’s Go Get Stoned
12 ^Something
13 Band Introductions
14 +She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
15 %Feelin’ Alright
16 $Sticks And Stones
17 $Learning To Live Together
Encore:
18 Space Captain (Leon Russell Solo)
19 With A Little Help From My Friends
20 Susan Thanks/Outro
* With Rita Coolidge On Vocals
# With John Bell On Vocals
@ With Alicia Shakour On Vocals
^ With Doyle Bramhall On Vocals
+ With Warren Haynes On Guitar And Vocals
% With Dave Mason On Vocals
$ With Chris Robinson On Vocals
maandag 26 oktober 2015
Bob Dylan - Highlands / Blowin In The Wind (November 18, 1999 )
University Of Massachusetts; Mullins Center, Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Bob Dylan - Highlands (November 18, 1999 from Aart van Hoften on Vimeo.
Bob Dylan - Highlands (November 18, 1999 from Aart van Hoften on Vimeo.
"Highlands" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his 30th studio album Time Out of Mind in 1997. It is Dylan's longest known studio recording at sixteen minutes and thirty-one seconds. The song's title is borrowed from the poem "My Heart's in the Highlands" by Scottish poet Robert Burns. In the song's lyrics, Dylan makes references to musician Neil Young and author Erica Jong.