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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's,90's Music (2023)

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15 hours ago, MJCM said:

 

Awesome guitar solo, MJCM.  My body thanks you for that.  No more stiffness.  I'm all loosened up now.  :jap:

2 hours ago, LeungKen said:

 

One of the better pussy whipped songs of the 60's.  :laugh:

2 hours ago, LeungKen said:

 

This album was released for a week around 1999 and then pulled, apparently by Jimmy Page, In 1968 The Yardbirds went into the studio to record a second album (after Little Games) with Jimmy Page, only 6 tracks were completed. This was one of them.
 

 

For the sake of comparison, the Led Zeppelin version of Dazed And Confused.  A much more polished version.  Especially John Bonham's drumming.

 

 

2 hours ago, LeungKen said:

 

A true classic.

 

Them with their '64 A-side single cover of the delta blues standard first recorded by Big Joe Williams in '35, Baby Please Don't Go.
 

 

Lots of artists covered Baby Please Don't Go over the years but for shear energy I go with the version found on the Amboy Dukes self-title 37 debut album.  Ted Nugent rocks on this number, both on vocals and on guitar.
 

 

And who can forget their '68 title track Journey To The Center Of The Mind?
 

 

2 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said:

Albert King - Don't Throw Your Love On Me So Strong

Albert King showing some raw guitar power with Blues Power off of his '68 Live Wire/Blues Power album.
 

 

2 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said:

Mississippi Fred McDowell: Baby Please Don't Go

I didn't see you post McDowell's version of Baby Please Don't Go before I posted Them's version.  I must have unwittingly gotten on your wavelength, Mutt Daeng.  :biggrin:

So to bring this full circle here's Big Joe Williams recording of Baby Please Don't Go from '35.
 

 

2 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said:

Goin' Down Slow - Lightnin' Hopkins (1960)

Lightnin' Hopkins performing Going To Louisiana, That Woman Can't Carry No Heavy Load and other numbers live at Austin City Limits in '79.
 

 

John Lee Hooker, Carlos Santana and Etta James performing Blues Boogie Jam live at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Fran, on 18 July '86.
 

 

Let's not forget the ladies.

Etta James performing I'd Rather Go Blind live at Montreux in '75.
 

 

Big Mama Thorton live in '71 performing Rock Me Baby.  Dustin Hoffman makes a guest audience appearance at the start.
 

 

Koko Taylor with I'm A Woman off of her '73 The Earthshaker album.
 

 

Bessie Smith, with chorus, in a '29 movie clip performing St. Louis Blues.
 

 

British blues lady Jo-Ann Kelly from Streatham, South London, England with Louisiana Blues off of her '69 self-titled album.  I would imagine many hearing this without any knowledge of who the artist is would easily mistake it for a classic American black female blues artist.  Top shelf blues.
 

 

Elizabeth Cotten with an instructional movie clip of Freight Train illustrating the two-finger, or rather thumb and index finger "cotton pickin" style.

 

 

Memphis Minnie with Me And My Chauffeur Blues recorded on May 21, 41.
 

 

Some nice historic footage of  Sister Rosetta Tharpe live in Machester in '64.  This video needs an upward volume adjustment as at normal volume it's muted.
 

 

Bonnie Raitt performing Love Me Like A Man live at Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium, Oakland, CA on Nov. 26, '89.

Time to turn the reigns over to Mutt Daeng.  :biggrin: 
 

 

18 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

I missed it.  I must of been on the wrong continent at the time.  :laugh:

My bad, if you are an Aussie, then you probably dont know.

Maybe as wel any other non Dutch land, as series were Dutch language.

The music was used in "cpt. Zeppos" , Dutch language based, so older folks, merely in Belgium, Holland would know. On tv in the time, same with "Ivanhoe" with Roger Moore, "Axl North" and "Floris".

Mostly in conflict with other channel, as my father needs to see football, 555.

Saturday was "Rawhide" time.

 

47 minutes ago, xtrnuno41 said:

My bad, if you are an Aussie, then you probably dont know.

Maybe as wel any other non Dutch land, as series were Dutch language.

The music was used in "cpt. Zeppos" , Dutch language based, so older folks, merely in Belgium, Holland would know. On tv in the time, same with "Ivanhoe" with Roger Moore, "Axl North" and "Floris".

Mostly in conflict with other channel, as my father needs to see football, 555.

Saturday was "Rawhide" time.

 

Yup, I was definitely on the wrong continent, LOL.  I was stateside during most of the 60's, other than a two year stint in Germany from '66~'67.  Rawhide I'm familiar with as I used to watch it.  The rest were Belgian and Dutch, other than Ivanhoe, which was British.  Whilst in Germany I didn't watch any TV, other than football.  Only listened to music on the BBC.

1 hour ago, Tippaporn said:

Yup, I was definitely on the wrong continent, LOL.  I was stateside during most of the 60's, other than a two year stint in Germany from '66~'67.  Rawhide I'm familiar with as I used to watch it.  The rest were Belgian and Dutch, other than Ivanhoe, which was British.  Whilst in Germany I didn't watch any TV, other than football.  Only listened to music on the BBC.

OK other side of the world  ????. I know, some Dutch language based persons are here as wel, so gave it a shot with you as the same. However Bert Kaempfert made nice music, introducing to you?!

Was just looking at your profile, but jeepers you are old ????

Really born in 1907? Then you must be the oldest person in the world ????

I know you are older, but that old?

3 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Elizabeth Cotten with an instructional movie clip of Freight Train illustrating the two-finger, or rather thumb and index finger "cotton pickin" style.

 

 

See, also a lefty with a right hand guitar. Playing up side down

3 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Bonnie Raitt performing Love Me Like A Man live at Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium, Oakland, CA on Nov. 26, '89.

Time to turn the reigns over to Mutt Daeng.  :biggrin: 
 

 

I prefer the TYA version from the Cricklewood Green album.

 

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