Steve Winwood Tag Page
July 13th, 2008
By Mike
I recently found a new music website called TuneGlue. The site is described as a Relationship Explorer. Hmm, interesting.
A little click and drag action brings up various applets for discography, news, artists websites and most importantly, relationships. That’s the one that really makes this site tick, because relationships shows the [...]
April 29th, 2008
By Mike
Steve Winwood’s Nine Lives CD is finally available today! I’ve only heard a couple of tracks from it, because I bought the single from iTunes already. The “Dirty City” video is below, which features Eric Clapton on a smokin’ guitar solo.So I’m getting this CD today. It doesn’t matter that Winwood hasn’t [...]
March 1st, 2008
By Mike
I finally got all the way through this double DVD set from Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival. This massive one day concert took place in Chicago last July, which is the second get together of these guitar legends. This follows slowhand’s first guitar festival, which stretched over a three day weekend [...]
February 27th, 2008
By Mike
Video: “Dirty City” from Steve Winwood’s forthcoming album ‘Nine Lives,’ featuring Eric Clapton. The CD is set to release on April 29th. Video posted on YouTube by winwoodonline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsN9rTzz9aY
Two entire songs from the new album are streaming from Winwood’s website at stevewinwood.com. This song “Dirty City” reminds me of a cross between [...]
February 25th, 2008
By Mike
Classic rock fans rejoice as one of the truly great musical collaborations begins tonight. Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton performing together for three nights (February 25, 26 and 28th) at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Their touring band features Chris Stainton on keyboards, Willie Weeks on bass and Ian Thomas on drums. This is [...]
February 19th, 2008
By Mike
“Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out” was originally sung by Bessie Smith, and has been covered by a great many artists including Nina Simone and Eric Clapton.
But I’ve never heard this version by the Spencer Davis Group until now. The treatment Steve Winwood gives the song in this video almost reminds me [...]
January 21st, 2008
By Mike
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: [...]
December 29th, 2007
By Mike
2007 was an amazing year for classic rock! We flashed back to the Summer of Love in 1967 and celebrated musical milestones like the Monterey Pop Festival. We saw some of our favorite groups reunite for a world tour, like Genesis and Van Halen. And [...]
December 7th, 2007
By David
The previously sold out shows for Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton at Madison Square Garden in February will have some more tickets on sale TODAY !
Tickets that were being hold by the production staff will go on Sale at Noon EST December 7th. Tickets can be purchased via ticketmaster.com.
“The 2008 Madison Square Garden shows will [...]
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Sometimes all a mod needs to keep happy is some mid-60s beat-pop. Step forward The Invisible Lead Soup. The London five-piece - Mark, Colin, Tony, Ted, and Tim - possess the harmonies of vintage US folk-rockers, mixed in with the pop-nous of Steve's Winwood and Marriott. The Zombies and Rubber Soul-era Beatles are obvious influences, whilst the driving rhythms and understated vocals on tracks such as 'Brand New Shirt' and What She Said' are also reminiscent of contemporary acts such like The H
Starting the week off on the Leicht Lunch, Helen played some tunes that spoke of time. Time concerns us all... it flies by when we're having fun and reminds us to make the most of each and every moment throughout the day. Songs about time played in the 12:00 hour: MGMT - Time To Pretend - Oracular Spectacular Todd Rundgren - Time Heals - Healing The Rocky Horror Show Original Cast - Time Warp - Let's Do The Time Warp Again! The Rolling Stones - Time Waits For No One - It's Only Rock &
Flac frontend 6My rating (scale 1-6) It varies from Aud 3 up to SBD 4+Disc 1:Konserthallen LisebergLiseberg NojesparkGoteborg, SwedenJune 18, 19691. Well All Right 2. Sleeping In The Ground 3. Sea Of Joy 4. Under My Thumb 5. Can't Find My Way Home 6. Do What You
I stole this from Suldog, who thought his graduating year of 1974 was dark in terms of the music produced. I think my graduating year of 1986 may eclipse that.The rules: A) Go to Music Outfitters. B) In the search function, enter the year you graduated from high school. Get the list of the 100 most popular songs of that year. C) Bold the songs you like, strike through the ones you hate, and underline or italicize your favorite.D)Do nothing to those you don’t remember or don’t care about.I prefe
A friend had the task assigned to her for an office retreat to list her top ten songs. She sent her picks to a bunch of her friends and invited us to do it. I thought it would be more difficult, but really, it wasn't. Of course, if I start thinking about different genres of music that I like, etc. I get befuddled, but given my middle class white suburban 40-year-old-now upbringing, listing these songs as my top ten isn't too surprising. The reason they were chosen is that they either are fun or
It's HERE!!!Well, I'm khwite happy I did stay here with Mom last night - we khaught The Phillies game and the debate. We enjoyed both!It is time fur me to turn this over to Mom fur her musikh thingie! Happy Friday!Khyra's mom here...as she posted yesterday, I realize there are SOOOO many S groups! I've decided to start out with Steve's and Stevie's - akhtually khwite appropropriate since my brother Steve's 46th birthday is today. He lives in China with his khanine Wolfie who Khyra introduced to
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Size: 116 MBBitrate: 256mp3Ripped by: ChrisGoesRockArtwork IncludedJapan SHM RemasterJohn Barleycorn Must Die is a 1970 album by English rock band Traffic. As did most of their albums, it featured many different genres of music including art rock, jazz rock, and many psychedelic influences.The album was initially intended by Steve Winwood to be a solo album, but when Chris Wood and Jim Capaldi joined him, it became Traffic once more. The album was originally dubbed "Mad Shadows".After recording
The Pawnshop Roses joined the Kings of Leon as new adds to the Home Grown Radio chart last week. Calexico jumped to the top spot, with Vampire Weekend, Death Cab for Cutie, Beck and Fleet Foxes. Here's the full list: (1) Calexico - Carried to Dust (2) Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend (3) Death Cab for Cutie - Narrow Stairs (4) Beck - Modern Guilt (5) Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes (6) MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (7) My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges (8) Wolf Parade - At Mount Zoomer (9) Okkervil
To put it real simply, Pink Floyd were having major issues in the mid-'80s. Roger Waters pretty much wanted Pink Floyd to himself, as 1983's "The Final Cut" shows. Seemingly fed up with Floyd, and with a reservoir of unused compositions built up, David Gilmour brought back Bob Ezrin as co-producer, recruited a whole bunch of extremely talented players (Pino Palladino, Jeff Porcaro, and Steve Winwood, to name a few), and went about making his second solo album, "About Face", originally released i
Festival~! Standard disclaimers: I can’t ensure that these events will go ahead, that they’ll be good, or that I will be going to them. This is just a list of things I found that looked like they might be interesting, so please do not contact me to ask for your event to be included. That’s not the way it works. Until Sunday the 5th – “Of All The People In All The World” (Stan’s Café) @ A.E. Harris Factory, The Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham - Also known as The Rice Show and acclaimed by many (in
I'm going to go ahead and declare a tie from our edition two weeks ago with The Bridge and Mr. Blotto refusing to quit as the votes go higher and higher - so we'll call them both winners from when we looked at covers of Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys. Last week's however has a clear winner, no big surprise here as Jerry Garcia & David Grisman received the majority of votes when we examined covers of Sitting In Limbo. This week, we look at the title track off of a Buddy Miles album from 1970: Th
"What a wizard! Yamashta's music on this disc is mind-boggling. Before the likes of Trilok Gurtu and Nana Vasconcelos, this Japanese superhero of percussion took the classical, then the world of progressive music by storm in London.These two extended pieces from 1971 proved two things: that he was a superb musician and composer, and that he must have been born with eight arms!Red Buddha swells with more and more fertility, in terms of rhythmic complexity and intrumental depths; As expanding as b
Hospedagem e Ficha Técnica: Celso LoosMontagem: Ser da NoiteDave Mason (1987) Two HeartsTrack list + line-up:1. Two Hearts 4:45 Dave Mason: Lead Vocals, Guitar, PianoMike Lawler: Bass, SynthesizersSteve Winwood: Background Vocals2. Just a Little Lovin' 4:28 Dave Mason: Lead Vocals, GuitarMike Lawler: Bass, Synthesizers, HornsMike Finnigan, Steve Neives: Background Vocals3. Forever 4:31 Dave Mason: Lead VocalsMike Lawler: Piano, Bass, SynthesizersSteve Winwood: Hammond OrganPhoebe Snow, Mike Finn
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A Palate Cleanser Sphere: Related Content Here's a little respite from all the chaos unfolding in D.C. Step away from the TV and enjoy something the government hasn't screwed up (although not from a lack of trying): music. How about a little Traffic with an extended jam and some great riffs from Steve Winwood? Posted by Scott
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Sep. 24, 2008 Reformation Day Activities - Loads of ideas, projects & why some Christians don't celebrate Halloween! Posted in Homeschooling Ideas Our family does not take part in Halloween celebrations for many reasons, but we do take part in Reformation Day, which we hold on the 31st! Here are some websites that will help you plan your own Reformation Day activities! If you, too, choose not to celebrate Halloween and would like to explin WHY you do this, here are 2 great books! Hallo