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Blasts From The Past - 50S,60S And 70S Music

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3 minutes ago, Tippaporn said:

I would of sold the ivory to her for the price of a small pleasure.  :tongue:  :passifier:

 are yew wantin' to play with Linda's tits? wanton pleasure deserves severe punishment...someone crank up the pendulum and into the pit we go...

 

 

4 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Dusty Springfield's '66 version of Carole King's '66 beautiful tune, Goin' Back.

 

 

I've always loved Nils' version. Note the  same bass player, Emory Gordy as with Emmylou approx 74.

 

Ain't no place for a poor boy like me,  wrote Gram Parsons- how much did he receive per month through a trust fund from his rich family?  555

Nils hitting the spots that count- the gut and the heart. Take me away.....

Old classic  from 1967 

 

 

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On 9/20/2018 at 6:01 PM, bannork said:

I've always loved Nils' version. Note the  same bass player, Emory Gordy as with Emmylou approx 74.

 

Though Carole King co-wrote the song with Gerry Goffin in '66 it was performed by many others before Carole recorded it herself in '70.

 

 

 

And perhaps the most well known version?  A wonderful song indeed as evidenced by all of the covers by various artists.

 

 

I'm a-gonna cheat her a tad.  This show was performed on the 22nd of November in '81 at the famous Chicago southside blues club, the Checkerboard Lounge, established in '72 by Buddy Guy and L.C. Thurman.  I recall hearing at the time that the Stones had popped in unannounced whilst in town for their 3-night gig at the Horizon Theater.  What a treat that must have been for those that happened to be in attendance to be live in close quarters with the Stones & Muddy Waters in such a small venue.

 

Other musicians at this gig were Scottish keyboardist Ian Stewart, one of the original co-founders of the Stones who was removed from the line-up in '63.  Well known Chicago blues artists Buddy Guy, Lefty Dizz and Junior Wells were also amongst the artists partaking in this historic show.

 

Though recorded, apparently the show was not released until 2012.  Seems the entire show is available on YT, this segment shows the arrival of the Stones.

 

 

Buddy Guy playing at the Checkerboard in '79, on Buddy's Blues.

 

 

Otis Rush performing at another famous Chicago blues club, Wise Fool's Pub, in Lincoln Park back in '76.

 

 

John Lee Hooker at the Wise Fool's, also in '76.  I feel blessed to have had the fortune to see many of these musicians play the blues circuit in Chicago during the seventies in such small venues.

 

 

Just came across one of my favourite blues tunes, Crawlin' King Snake, performed at Wise Fool's by John Lee Hooker, also in '76.

 

 

Mighty Joe Young doing a trio of songs at Wise Fool's in '78.  Some views of the Windy City from the 50's and 60's at the beginning of the vid.

 

 

 

A short, 3-minute synopsis of Chicago blues history.

 

 

 

Kenny Rodgers & the First Edition's Just Dropped In recorded in '67.

 

 

Electric Prunes from '67, Get Me To The World On Time off their eponymous debut.

 

 

For those who liked the softer, pop sound of the 60's here's Spanky & Our Gang's '67 hit, Sunday Will Never Be The Same.

 

 

The Blues Magoos from '66 on Sometimes I Think About.  Clocks in over 4 minutes . . . a loooong song for those days.

 

 

Liverpudlian garage rock band Wimple Winch on the '66 number, Save My Soul.

 

 

From '66 the 13th Floor Elevator's You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone.

 

 

Janis on Maybe off her '69 LP I've Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama.

 

 

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