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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's,90's Music (2024)


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Grateful Dead with The Other One live at Winterland October 17, '74.

 

"A centerpiece of the Grateful Dead's second album, Anthem Of The Sun, The Other One broke off from its complete That's It For The Other One suite in 1971 aside from a 1972 one-off, and a few performances of Jerry's Cryptical Envelopment in 1985. Skull & Roses contains what is often considered the definitive live version, taking up a complete side of vinyl of that 1971 masterpiece." - David Lemieux

 

 

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I would rate Mayall as the most influential British musician promoting African-American blues and ensuring it's widespread influence on so many other great British blues artist.  With eternal grateful for what you given the world, John.

 

Born in Macclesfield, Cheshire, on 29 November 1933, Mayall grew up in Cheadle Hulme.  He was the son of Murray Mayall, a guitarist and jazz enthusiast.  From an early age he was drawn to the sounds of American blues players such as Lead Belly, Albert Ammons, Pinetop Smith and Eddie Lang, and taught himself to play the piano, guitars, and harmonica.

 

Country Road off of his '71 Jazz Blues Fusion live LP.  

Freddy Robinson - lead guitar

Larry Taylor - bass guitar

John Mayall - vocals, piano, guitar, harmonica

Ron Selico - drums

Blue Mitchell - trumpet

Clifford Solomon - alto & tenor saxophone

 

 

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