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Why am I not surprised my favorite drummer does a version......

 

 

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Excellent choice. Thank you.....must be ZZ day.

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This young woman's voice is just so mesmerising. She regularly puts me in tears. A great performance by her great band too.

 

The kids are alright!

 

 

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@Betty K I have a new artist to listen to. Thank you - love her mellow and velvety voice. Reminds a little of another woman I love.... Aimee Mann

 

 

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PS: But I REALLY have a soft spot for Phoebe though. This is my favourite of her songs. It chokes me up every time I hear it, and I’ve been listening to it for months. I seriously think it might be one of my all-time favourite songs. It is kinda dark though, to say the least.

 

 

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What a depressing song.I hope she really isn't that way all the time.

I am so thankful I don't have that problem.

 

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Been a big fan of Eclipse since 2012 or so.

They have another band called W.E.T. and have  Jeff Scott Soto on vocals.

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Love that whole CD one of the best one IMO.

Here is a good JSS video.

The  guitar player puts so much emotion in the leads so it makes the song that much more tasty.

 

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The guitar player  does a two string chord at the end of a run and shakes the notes out at the end which is what I did a lot.  I learned to do that from watching Vivian Campbell when he was in Dio.

I miss being able to do all the flashy stuff I used to do live but  those days are long gone and its OK .

 

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Just got a Stephen Stills Change Partners Biography and remembered a little remembered song from second Manassas album with guest guitarist Joe Walsh..... and my favorite Stills song he recorded at 3 AM on a Sunday morning after a night of tequila......

 

 

(can't figure out why they used cover of second Stills solo album - it was on the first one)?

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I just found this on YouTube.... good stuff................

 

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sorry my posting disjointed (haven't done those in 30 years) .... but I just noticed who I though was Bonnie Bramlett on Stephen Stills concert and I was right......

 

 

Setlist: 0:00:00 - Precious Love 0:05:01 - For What It's Worth 0:09:11 - You Can't Dance Alone 0:14:56 - Cuba Al Fin 0:20:17 - Go Back Home 0:28:16 - How Wrong Can You Be 0:34:05 - Love The One You're With 0:39:23 - Make Love To You 0:51:48 - Cherokee 1:00:34 - Rock & Roll Crazies / Cuban Bluegrass / Jet Set 1:16:20 - Uncle James 1:21:08 - Thoroughfair Gap 1:25:41 - Come On In My Kitchen

 

Personnel: Stephen Stills - guitar, timbales, vocal Gerry Tolman - guitar Mike Finnigan - keyboards, vocals George "Chocolate" Perry - bass Joe Vitale - drums Joe Lala - congas, percussion Bonnie Bramlett - vocals, percussion

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There is also a great live version of Black Queen on the Four Way Street concert album.  A great song!

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When I lived in Cleveland, WMMS for play this song on Friday with a pump you up talk by Morrie Saul to kick off your weekend (they used Earthquake's version but I love The Easybeats - that had one of AC/DC's members pre-AC/DC).....

 

 

 

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ahhh.... and then there is Colin Blumstone and Rod Argent....

 

 

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Found this one today...

 

Hey, I like her voice.

 

 

Hugs!

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