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35 minutes ago, Heather Shay said:

Let's kick it up a notch....

 

Oooh, does that bring back memories!!  "Slip in to my time machine."

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Another of those under appreciated bands - Chuck Leavell (musical director with the Rolling Stones now), Jaimoe (Allman Brothers), Lamar Williams (Allman Brothers), Jimmy Nalls (ecellent guitarist)

 

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Features early Robert Palmer and Elkie Brooks as singers....

 

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23 hours ago, Heather Shay said:

Another of those under appreciated bands - Chuck Leavell (musical director with the Rolling Stones now), Jaimoe (Allman Brothers), Lamar Williams (Allman Brothers), Jimmy Nalls (ecellent guitarist)

Great band. Thanks for posting, @Heather Shay

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‘It was an out of body experience’: looking back at the Wattstax music festival.

In 1972, the largely Black community of Watts came together for a giant music event from Stax Records, captured in a thrilling, re-released documentary.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/feb/23/wattsstax-music-festival-documentary-watts-1972

 

 

About the movie: Documentary covering a Stax Records-sponsored all-day concert at the 1972 Watts Summer Festival with performances by Stax Records artists such as Isaac Hayes, Rufus Thomas, The Staples Singers, and more.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070902/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

 

 

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Lately I've been listening to the group Bread.  A lot of their song bring back memories of my late wives Kristine and Robin.  Sometime my emotions get the better of me but mostly makes me smile thinking of the good times we had together.

 

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"Ramatam"(1972). Great female lead guitarist April Lawton on lead guitar and vocals, ex-The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Mitch Mitchell on drums. ex- Iron Butterfly, Mike Pinera on vocals and guitar.

 

Captain Beyond is the self-titled debut album by Captain Beyond, released in 1972, and featured former members of "Iron Butterfly", "Deep Purple", and "Johnny Winter. All songs written and composed by Bobby Caldwell and Rod Evans. CAPTAIN BEYOND was formed from the ashes of “Deep Purple”, “Johnny Winter And” and “Iron Butterfly”. The line-up consisted of Rod Evans, vocals (Deep Purple); Bobby Caldwell, drums-vocals (Johnny Winter And; Larry “Rhino” Reinhardt, guitar (Iron Butterfly); and bassist, Lee Dorman (Iron Butterfly).

 

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Your music choices just get my mind working and re-looking some of my favorite music of my teen years.

 

I always loved Steve Winwood's voice - one of my early favorites was when he returned to Traffic after Blind Faith broke up.

 

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=john+barleycorn+must+die&&view=detail&mid=0BD37B27BE1C586480BA0BD37B27BE1C586480BA&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Djohn%2Bbarleycorn%2Bmust%2Bdie%26FORM%3DHDRSC4

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Well, I guess I need to figure out how to get the videos to post instead of just the link. Sorry

 

The song is John Barleycorn Must Die from the album by the same name, 1970.

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memorable pop tune from 1970, great production, such a lovely vibe, take me back.....

 

 

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Great tune Cyndi.  That was back when all types of music was produced and played on the radio.  Great vocals on this one! 

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@April Marie I used to love playing John Barleycorn Must Die and anything Steve Winwood does is good to me.

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16 hours ago, Andrea Nicole said:

@Daviebloody brilliant 

Yes, Nandi is certainly a prodigy in a technical sense, but she also reveals an artistry that shows a strong point-of-view and an emotional sensitivity that makes her special. Will she continue to grow further that way? I'm interested.

— Davie

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It's been a (quite random) mix of My Chemical Romance and Cavetown today, specifically off Sleepyhead, Bullets and Animal Kingdom.

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