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Has to be Rory Gallagher, 25 years today he sadly passed away, and he gave everyone a run for there money when Hendrix, Koss, Page,Beck and Clapton were around. Best live act I ever saw as well in his early days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a-AIVFzCxQ&feature=push-sd&attr_tag=W4s1771Ot2zl8xg7%3A6
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I'm using lockdown to get through all the Bob Dylan albums....sadly I'm up to 1973 'Dylan' which is a bit shite. I'm hoping that 'Planet Waves' will be an improvement.0
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IDLES new single GROUNDS, I luvvv these boys -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRkUt9VnaR0
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Shrew said:I'm using lockdown to get through all the Bob Dylan albums....sadly I'm up to 1973 'Dylan' which is a bit shite. I'm hoping that 'Planet Waves' will be an improvement.
”Planet Waves” is a superb album with some fine songs, many of them personal such as Wedding Song, Dirge, Something There Is About You and Never Say Goodbye. It also features slow and fast versions of Forever Young, which was a good joke on vinyl but doesn’t work so well on CD.
This is the only proper studio album where Dylan is backed by The Band, who he was about to go on tour with for the first time since 1966. It was the only album of new Dylan songs released on Asylum (they also released the live LP of the joint Band tour “Before the Flood”) but Dylan was back on CBS for his next studio album “Blood on the Tracks.”Both “Planet Waves” and “Before the Flood” were subsequently reissued by CBS.2 -
As I said in my last post on this thread, been listening to talk talk a lot recently and thought I'd check out some covers. Nothing beats the original but this ain't half bad by another band I enjoy.
https://youtu.be/YvkRnEv6WG8
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Still as relevant as it was 56 years ago -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmbwU3J-2kk
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Terrific cover of a Kim Weston classic .. nice geetar work from ex Steely Dan man 'Skunk' Baxter (when asked about the nickname he said, I fart a lot')
https://youtu.be/MCJHHoYm5zE
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Been listening to Robert Pollard’s masterful LPs “Robert Pollard is Off to Business” and “The Crawling Distance”. Superb.
A sample from each:
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Just discovered the late great Jimmy La Fave. If you like decent country, blues, folk stuff give him a try. Excellent album called Peace Train consisting of recordings made while he was suffering terminal cancer released posthumously is quite excellent. A good place to start in what is a pretty vast catalogue.0
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Aggers, Tuffers et al wittering away the day in the lengthy rain breaks at Southampton while WIndies shoot out England in a session and a half0
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Ummagumma (daft name) ,pulse and relics all by pink floyd.2
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House of Noise new album from Lancaster's finest Massive Wagons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ck7huU9WXQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00Sy9IYKtBg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a33qdeM3XjU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMls3uZVC5A
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Neil Young, goes well when in the garden.3
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