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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's,90's Music (2022)


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18 hours ago, Denim said:

 

I agree.  Joy Division doesn't get enough airplay here.  :biggrin:

Day Of The Lords off of their '79 Unknown Pleasures album.
 

 

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18 hours ago, Denim said:

 

One of the greatest lead guitar solos on vinyl. If you've never heard it yo haven't lived.

 

No...I'm sorry. I can't just pass over this without sharing somebody covering that guitar solo. Mesmerizing to watch.

 

Romeo And The Lonely Girl off of their '76 Jailbreak LP.  Classic Lizzy guitar licks over Downey’s nimble sticks.
 

 

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1 hour ago, Mutt Daeng said:

Lady d'Arbanville

 

I hadn't come across the above live studio version before.  Thanks, Mutt.  :jap:  One of the prettiest songs ever written, IMHO.  Here's the vinyl album version, and also his official video.  Nice imagery, too.
 

 

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Graham Bond Organisation with Graham Bond, Dick Heckstall Smith, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce performing a live rendition of Willie Dixon's Hoochie Coochie Man sometime in '64 or '65.
 

 

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19 minutes ago, jvs said:

If they would have the same amount of people now they would need 3 times the space!What has happened to mankind in just a few generations?

Now more people are dying each year from being over weight then from hunger.!!!

 

This guy was in a circus as the fattest man in the world 100 years ago. Nowadays he would just be another of the countless roly polies waddling down the street.

 

 

fat bastard 100 years ago.jpg

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Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, jvs said:

Nice but i like this version a lot more.

Absolutely better.  Live performances are so often better.   Johnny Copeland on vocals, too.  Hadn't heard this before so thanks, jvs.  :jap:

 

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Ronnie Wood with his Wild Five performing Wee Wee Hours live with Imelda May on vocals.  Off of his 2019 Mad Lad: A Live Tribute To Chuck Berry release.

 

 

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Continuing with a tribute to the great British blues.

Fleetwood Mac featuring Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Shakey Horton, S.P. Leary, Honeyboy Edwards, J.T. Brown & Guitar Buddy on Madison Blues recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, and off of their '69 double LP Fleetwood Mac In Chicago.
 

 

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Nicky Hopkins, Ry Cooder, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman & Charlie Watts with a cover of Tampa Red's It Hurts Me Too off of the '72 Jamming With Edward album.
 

 

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