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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's Music (2020)


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On 1/8/2020 at 8:53 PM, bannork said:

A great guitarist with a hypnotic bass riff coursing through the veins at the same time.

 

That was a great track, bannork.  Must match it with another rocker off of the same LP.

 

 

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1 hour ago, bannork said:

I reckon Jimi would have approved.

 

Blow away performance.  :jap:

 

Here's Middle Of The Road live off of the '83 Learning To Crawl LP.  I never thought Chrissie had classic beauty but she is IMO incredibly sexy.

 

 

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A haunting song of unbearable melancholy from Jackson. A furnace exploded at his school when he was 11, killing 15 of his classmates and leaving him with 50% burns that caused serious health issues the rest of his life. Later on his son died.  It's not surprising depression followed.

 

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15 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Jackson C. Frank with the beautiful tune Yellow Walls off of his '65 eponymous debut.

 

 

This tune kept reminding me of another tune but I couldn't put my finger on it.  Sound familiar?

 

The Stones with You've Got The Silver off of their '69 Let It Bleed LP.

 

 

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I've Got A Mind To Give Up Living / All Over Again from Fleetwood Mac's live show on 31 January '70.  Off of the Live In The Warehouse, New Orleans, LA LP.  Geezus, Peter Green is impeccable on his lengthy guitar solo.

 

 

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Sugar Mama performed live in Amsterdam back in '69.  It's been said that Green was considered a guitar God back in the 60's.  I wholeheartedly agree.  His guitar playing is flawless.  Another fantastic solo.

 

 

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Another great guitarist, Alvin Lee's Ten Years After performing Good Morning Little School Girl live on 4 August '75 in Winterland, San Francisco, CA.

 

 

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Grateful Dead recorded live at Fillmore East on February 11, 1970 performing a 26 minute version of Dark Star / Spanish Jam.  Included in this performance's line-up is Greg and Duane Allman, Mick Fleetwood and Peter Green.  Makes it that much more special.

 

 

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Mountain Jam recorded on 28 July '73 at Watkins Glen in upstate New York by the Allman Brothers along with the Grateful Dead and members of The Band.

 

 

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One of the benefits of including the 80's is being able to feature Stevie Ray Vaughan.  That cat was definitely in a zone of his own. Little Wing performed live at El Mocambo, Toronto, Canada on 11 July '83.

 

 

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Don't Lie To Me performed by Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan during the '83 Texas Flood jam.  Interesting intro.  Albert gives Stevie some fatherly advice on handling his guitar playing talent.  "You're going be good no matter what you are.  You're already pretty good.  You're pretty good.  But you're gonna get better."  555555

 

 

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