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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's Music (2021)

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Happy Birthday to Garth Hudson, 84 today!. What a great riff this is.

 

Jim Capaldi was born on this day

 

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19 hours ago, TooBigToFit said:

None of those stage voices here...

 

 

5555555555555555  Lovely.

Out of hibernation yet again.

Just went back a page or so and thus far I couldn't find a damn song I didn't like.  I'm racking up everyone's reputations this morning.

So, to rise up to the bar set here's my bit o' musical ecstasy.  I'll have to plagiarise from the comments section as I couldn't adequately express it myself.

When you really understand the dynamics all the members are extrapolating into this 3D realm from their musical reservoir it’s mind blowing. Phil thumping away, Mickey ritzing on the cymbals, Bobby rippling into eternity, etc. Jerry is beyond the doors of perception and throwing us gifts from eternity with his guitar. WOW what a sizzling performance ????????????

 

Sizzling, indeed.  The Grateful Dead performing Deal at the Alpine Valley Theatre in '89.

And also a warm "hello" to all my musical friends on this thread.  Missed ya all.  Tusti, wherever you are my thoughts go out to ya, too.  @bannork, I'll be posting up some more 'soothing' music for your plants and farm critters to listen to to help 'em grow and be productive.

 

 

On 7/20/2021 at 6:26 PM, bannork said:

It's Carlos Santana's birthday today and I'd like to put up a tribute. I'm bored of all his classic numbers but there is one solo from a live album I recorded years ago that blew me away. Unfortunately i can't remember the title so here's Rory kicking up a storm instead.

 

Here is a more recent Carlo song,very good!

 

Grace Slick with The Great Society on the ' 66 live recording of Outlaw Blues off of the '68 Conspicuous Only In Its Absence LP.
 

 

Nothing like an open road. 

 

Foghat with Down The Road A Piece off of their '83 Zig-Zag Walk LP.
 

 

Elmore James with Rollin' And Tumblin' plus One Way Out, both off of his '69 self-titled LP.
 

 

Joni Mitchell with a sweet song, A Bird That Whistles (Corrina, Corrina), off of her '88 Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm LP.

 

 

The Beatles with The Inner Light, the B-side of their '68 Lady Madonna single.
 

 

The Dutch band Brainbox featuring guitarist Jan Akkerman with Down Man, one of their singles from '69.
 

 

The Monkees with Randy Scouse Git off of their '67 Headquarters LP.

 

 

Fabian with his '60 hit single About This Thing Called Love.

 

 

The classic Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (Camp Granada Song) performed live on a '63 Perry Como show.
 

 

 

The Byrds with 5D (Fifth Dimension), the title track off of their '66 Fifth Dimension LP.

 

 

Johnny Cash with Hit The Road And Go off of his '77 The Rambler LP.

 

 

The Rolling Stones with Turd On The Run off of their '72 Exile On Main Street LP.

 

 

The retro 60's band the Spongetones with She Goes out with Everybody off of their '82 Beat Music LP.
 

 

The Searchers performing Ray Charles' hit What'd I Say live at the NME Poll Winners Concert 26 April '64 at Wembley, London.
 

 

Tony Sheridan And The Beat Brothers  with their version of What 'd I Say recorded in '64.
 

 

Lightnin' Slim with It's Mighty Crazy, the B-side of his '58 Hoo Doo Blues single.
 

 

From the video description:

An unreleased song by the Beatles. I did some editing but it's all them playing. The song was written by Paul McCartney, who played the organ, and was soon joined by Ringo on drums, and presumably Harrison on guitar and Lennon on Fender VI bass; it has a peculiar 'Grateful Dead-esque' feeling. Being a jam they didn't care about mistakes, so I cut most of them (the original recording goes for longer than 14 minutes). Edit: I just realised that on Wikipedia, somebody published a page of this as a song, with duration and all. It makes me smile, as the duration (and title) was made up by me for this video, just for fun. The original was over 15 minutes long, this is an edit I made on Garage band. The title of the original track was The Castle of The King of Bird, but to be honest it could be a retcon from later, when Paul was writing music for Rupert the bear. It really teaches you to take any information from Wikipedia with a pinch of salt. Or a handful.
 

 

Pink Floyd with The Show Must Go On off of their 2000 release Is There Anybody Out There? (The Wall Live 1980-81).
 

 

1989 All My Life (with Aaron Neville)

 

57 minutes ago, Tippaporn said:

The Dutch band Brainbox featuring guitarist Jan Akkerman with Down Man, one of their singles from '69.
 

 

Here is another Brainbox song i really like.Great musicians ,they all have left their mark on the Dutch music scene.

 

Aaron Neville with the title track off of his '66 Tell It Like It Is LP.
 

 

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