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Here’s a great companion video to our post on John Mayall.
Clapton jamming with his old buddy’s band, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers.
John Mayall: Live From Austin Texas 2007 DVD
From the vaults of the award-winning Austin City Limits show on PBS TV. This is the latest release in the acclaimed Live From Austin, TX series on DVD-Video, Live, NTSC Language: English Region 1 U.S. & Canada;
Run Time: 59 minutes ; Rating NR; Studio: [...]
Buddy Guy - Best Damn Fool Walter Trout - The Next Big Thing From album of the week "The Outsider" Charlie Wheeler Band - I Got To Ramble Saiichi - You Can't Do That Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - Po Boy Little Feat - A Apolitical Blues Lonnie Brooks - Reconsider Baby Derek & The Dominos - Have You Ever Loved A Woman? John Mayall - Black Cat Moan Sonny Landreth - Mojo Boogie Smokin Joe Kubek & Bnois King - Cold Folks Boogie Ten Years After - I'm Goin' Home The Doors - Been Down S
Happy 45th Birthday!!! May all your birthday wishes come true! Here are a few things about you... What's Sexy About Sagittarius Men - His Natural Sex Appeal This guy has the call of the wild in his soul, and that far-off look in his eye is part of his attraction. Think of Sagittarian Brad Pitt in 'Legends of the Fall' or 'Seven Years in Tibet,' and you'll understand the Archer's outdoorsy appeal. "Don't fence me in" is his motto. Like his animal, the horse, he responds well to gentle cares
Today is Saturday, Nov. 29, the 334th day of 2008.There are 32 days left in the year.Today's Highlight in History:On Nov. 29, 1963, President Johnson named a commission headed by Earl Warren to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.On this date:In 1530, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, onetime adviser to England's King Henry VIII, died.In 1864, a Colorado militia killed at least 150 peaceful Cheyenne Indians in the Sand Creek Massacre.In 1908, New York Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. was
John Mayall: Rock & Roll History November 29 November 29, 2008 By: Joe Heuer Category: Rock & Roll History November 29, 1933: John Mayall was born. According to Eric Clapton, “John Mayall has actually run an incredibly great school for musicians.” That is an understatement. In addition to Clapton and Jack Bruce, some of the musicians who cut their teeth as members of Mayall’s Bluesbreakers include Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor and Andy Fraser. At one time or an
Oh, it’s time to get out your X-Mas LPs. Two nights ago, Mingering Mike was having me track down “White Christmas” by the Drifters and a sweet James Brown yuletide favorite. Thank G-d for iTunes as the Drifters track was AWOL on Amazon. And thank G-d for Red Onion, the record shop just got in a batch of X-Mas favorites from the Beach Boys, Ernest Tubb, and Lou Rawls. Not to mention the Charlie Brown Christmas LP that everyone must listen to. If that’s not your bag, he’s got a special sale on
Barry Murphy returns once more trawl the TV and radio guides (so you don't have to) to find anything worth tuning into this week. All listings are for UK terrestrial TV, Freeview and national radio, with the shows running from Friday 28th November to Thursday 4th December 2008. Highlight of the week The TV highlight this week is the first of a new three-part documentary series Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll: the 60s Revealed (Five. Monday 1st December, 9pm) which features never-before-seen fo
Barry Murphy returns once more trawl the TV and radio guides (so you don't have to) to find anything worth tuning into this week. All listings are for UK terrestrial TV, Freeview and national radio, with the shows running from Friday 28th November to Thursday 4th December 2008. Highlight of the week The TV highlight this week is the first of a new three-part documentary series Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll: the 60s Revealed (Five. Monday 1st December, 9pm) which features never-before-seen fo
Keef Hartley (born April 8, 1944 in Preston, England) is a British musician. Hartley's career began as a replacement to Ringo Starr as a drummer for Rory Storm and the Hurricanes,a popular Liverpool band. Hartley then played and recorded with The Artwoods and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, before forming his own band shortly afterwards, The Keef Hartley Band. The group mixed elements of Jazz, Blues, and Rock and Roll and played at the original Woodstock Festival in 1969. Their sound was compared f
Freelance Band - Rough 'N Tough (1980) The Free Lance Band was a project of Philip Kroonenberg and several member of Dutch blues bands like Q65 (Frank Nuyens) Livin Blues (John LaGrand, Cuby + Blizzards)) and Aad van Pijlen. Laterer in the band: Nico Christiaansen, Willem van der Wal and Henno Eizenga The band release their first album Rough 'n Tough in 1980. Although the album contains a kind of acoustic blues it was Dutch guitar legend Eelco Gelling (Cuby & the Blizzards, Golden Earring
Size: 91.2 MbBitrate: 256mp3Ripped By: ChrisGoesRockArtwork IncludedIt all began one manic weekend in 1970 in a recording studio in Johannesburg - and when it was over Astra, one of the greatest rock albums to ever come out of South Africa, had been born.While the cream of the country's finest bands were strutting their stuff at a rock festival at the 'Out of Town Club' a few kilometres away, Freedom's Children were hard at work laying down the tracks for what was to become their seminal album -
John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - 70th Birthday ConcertMayall's 70th birthday concert was performed live in Liverpool England in 2003, and benefits UNICEF's fight against child exploitation. Tom Canning, Hank Van Sickle, Jo Yuele, and Buddy Whittington are featured as The Bluesbreakers. Also appearing ... Full Descriptionare Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor, and Chris Barber.1. "Southside Story" 2. "Kids Got the Blues"3. "Dirty Water"4. "Somebody's Acting Like a Child" 5. "Blues for the Lost Days"
The fall time flu has set in… The Blues Blogger has got it bad man! And yes …Like any typical guy, I’m whining and complaining like you wouldn’t believe. My wife TBBW has gone out because she says I look hideous. “You’re a mess, man. Get some sleep.” She’s right… So what do I do? Stare at my laptop screen and blink a lot… As I continued my gaze, a tune from my past began to play through my head … Early 1968 Even though I’m only 8 years old, I still think most of the sounds I hear in my hou
Rapid and trustful communication systems have become a norm in the modern world. For this reason, people are increasingly dependent on communication tools like the internet and the telephone which are the two major branches of the communication industry. The telephone allows you to talk directly to anyone in any part of the world be it your friends, family or your clients. It is not only quick it is quite dependable too. This is such an important tool that now it has become one of the basic ne
More classic guitar licks and riffs. Pick what you like. The Supernatural is my absolute fave - sends chills down my spine.Play it LOUD.1. Beck's Bolero - Page, Jimmy 2. Soul Serenade - King Curtis 3. Who Do You Love? - McDaniel, Elias 4. Mr. John Lee, Pt. 1 - McGee, G 5. Night Owl Blues - Sebastian, John 6. Six Days on the Road - Green, Earl 7. Torture - Sundquist, James 8. Love Scene - Garcia, Jerry 9. Section 43 - McDonald, Country J 10. Scratchy - Chrisman, Gene 11. Tales of Brave Ulysses -
John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers- Blues for the Lost Days * * * 1 votos Blues for the Lost boasts an intriguing concept, as it captures John Mayall reminiscing about all the friends, family, heroes, lovers and places he has loved and lost over the years. The album is startling in its unvarnished autobiographical approach, but the concept doesn’t work nearly as well as it should. Most of Mayall’s songs meander into mawkish nostalgia, and the laidback, cool blues never makes such sentime
Size: 138 MBBitrate: 256mp3Ripped By: ChrisGoesRockArtwork Included1968-69Over the years, Perth has provided the setting for a thriving blues-rock scene, spawning many future stalwarts of the idiom who have gone onto greater national success. The original Chain grew out of this hotbed, forming from the ashes of The Beaten Tracks, who won the Perth heat of the 1967 Hoadley’s Battle Of The Sounds. The band at that time comprised Warren Morgan (keys), Dave Hole (gtr), Ace Follington (dr), Murray Wi
Mark-Almond Mark–Almond was an English band of the late 1960s and early 1970s, who worked in the territory between rock and jazz. In 1970 Jon Mark and Johnny Almond formed Mark-Almond (also occasionally referred to as The Mark-Almond Band). The melancholy tones of saxophonist Almond were an integral part of the group's sound, and Almond frequently played flutes as well, including the rarely-heard bass flute. Characterized by a blend of blues and jazz riffs, latin beats, and a mellow r
Track List:01 - Chicago Line - (Mayall) - (5:25) 02 - Gimme One More Day - (Mayall) - (5:14) 03 - One Life To Live - (Mayall) (5:15) 04 - The Last Time - (Roger) - (4:34)05 - Dream About The Blues - (Mayall) - (6:02) 06 - Fascinatin' Lover - (Mayall) - (4:45) 07 - Cold Blooded Woman - (Fuller/Mayall) - (5:05)08 - The Dirty Dozen - (Trad/Arr. Mayall) - (4:52) 09 - Tears Came Rollin'Down - (Davis/Mayall) - (5:53) 10 - Life In The Jungle - (Trout) - (6:01) BonusTracks (Live) 11 - Ridin' On The L &
re post!Track List: 01 - Tucson Lady (4:37)02 - Parchman Farm (4:02) 03 - There's Only Now (4:03) 04 - The Teaser (4:02) 05 - Hideaway (3:16)06 - The Bear (4:42) 07 - Lonely Birthday (3:53) 08 - Lowdown Blues (4:41) 09 - Another Man (2:15) 10 - It Must Be Three (4:30) LineUp: - John Mayall - (Vocals, Clavinet, Piano, Harmonica, Guitar). - James Quill Smith - (Vocals, Lead Guitar). - Steve Thompson - (Bass). - Soko Richardson - (Drums).
Eric Clapton Discography Rock, Blues | 45 CD | 1965-2006 | Flac | 23 GBEric Patrick Clapton, CBE (born 30 March 1945), is an English blues-rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer. He is "probably most famous for his mastery of the Stratocaster guitar"[2]. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Yardbirds, of Cream, and as a solo performer. Often viewed by critics and fans alike as one of the greatest guitarists of all time[3], Clapton was ranked fourth in R