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Friday evening music

Started by WhiteJC, April 24, 2020, 07:52:50 PM

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bobbo

#1100
Another Kay starr number , later covered by Clarence frogman Henry

1975 just leaving home full of hope

RaySmith

#1101
Only vaguely remember Kay Starr, bobbo - very good, she reminds me of Ann Shelton.
Liked your previous vid of Jo Jo Gunn -  remember them.

RIP Alan White. 



RIP Bobby Neuwirth, well known here as a long term associate and  friend of Bob Dylan, but was a singer/songwriter in his own write.





WhiteJC

Quote from: RaySmith on May 28, 2022, 12:31:10 AM

RIP Alan White.  Used to have Yes's Close to the Edge on vinyl - really liked it, he was a great drummer-


Bill Bruford was the drummer on close to the edge, Alan White joined for Tales from Topographic Oceans which was their next album


RaySmith

Quote from: whitejc on May 28, 2022, 12:39:38 AM
Quote from: RaySmith on May 28, 2022, 12:31:10 AM

RIP Alan White.  Used to have Yes's Close to the Edge on vinyl - really liked it, he was a great drummer-


Bill Bruford was the drummer on close to the edge, Alan White joined for Tales from Topographic Oceans which was their next album

Quote from: whitejc on May 28, 2022, 12:39:38 AM
Quote from: RaySmith on May 28, 2022, 12:31:10 AM

RIP Alan White.  Used to have Yes's Close to the Edge on vinyl - really liked it, he was a great drummer-


Bill Bruford was the drummer on close to the edge, Alan White joined for Tales from Topographic Oceans which was their next album

Sorry., memory not so good.
But he's in this vid, isn't he?

WhiteJC

Quote from: RaySmith on May 28, 2022, 01:10:36 AM

Quote from: whitejc on May 28, 2022, 12:39:38 AM
Quote from: RaySmith on May 28, 2022, 12:31:10 AM

RIP Alan White.  Used to have Yes's Close to the Edge on vinyl - really liked it, he was a great drummer-


Bill Bruford was the drummer on close to the edge, Alan White joined for Tales from Topographic Oceans which was their next album

Sorry., memory not so good.
But he's in this vid, isn't he?

yes he is,

he also played with...
   Alan Price
   John Lennon & the plastic Ono band
   George Harrison
   Chris Squire (Yes bass player)
   Paul Kossoff (Back Street Crawler)
   Rick Wakeman
   Steve Howe (Yes guitarist)
   Donovan

and I'm sure others that I can't remember

Holders

Maybe Fulham should adopt  Close to the Edge. After all "close to the edge down by the river"
Non sumus statione ferriviaria


WhiteJC

Quote from: Holders on May 29, 2022, 08:44:19 AM
Maybe Fulham should adopt  Close to the Edge. After all "close to the edge down by the river"

that's a really good idea  :54:



this version has Bill Bruford drums, Steve Howe guitar, Rick Wakeman keyboards, Jon Anderson vocals, Jeff Berlin bass

Mince n Tatties

Bobbo....
Thanks for putting up Sunny by the great Georgie Fame,one of my fav....He's played the piano and organ and sung on a couple of Van Morrison albums over time.



Mince n Tatties

Quote from: bobbo on May 27, 2022, 09:47:47 PM
Another Kay starr number , later covered by Clarence frogman Henry



👌


Holders

I've just checked the lyrics and they're even more relevant than I thought

Down at the edge, close by a river
Close to the edge, round by the corner (cottage)
Close to the end, down by the corner
Down at the edge, round by the river;

Seasons will pass you by
I get up, I get down

I get up,
I get down,
I get up,
I get down

Close to the edge, down by the river
Down at the end, round by the corner
Seasons will pass you by,
Now that it's all over and done,
Called to the seed, right to the sun
Now that you find, now that you're whole
Seasons will pass you by,
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up
Non sumus statione ferriviaria

Dodgin

#1110
Might as well put the original of You Always Hurt The One You Love. 1944 with th e Brothers, which included the Dad. Big time in there dsy.



Mince n Tatties

#1111
Sitting In The Park....One of Georgie Fames best.



WindyCity

To Ray Smith.....re:  Stones Far Away Eyes with Doug Kershaw. 

Thanks for posting!  Where did you dig that vid up?  Haha.  How did Kershaw even end up on stage with the Stones?  The vid identified him as the Ragin' Cajun.  He was also known as the Louisiana Man.  Saw him live about 35-40 years ago in a small club in the Big Windy.  Absolutely terrific show!  He was a bit subdued in this song with the Stones.  He was a wild man on stage.  Great, fun, foot stomping music. 

WindyCity

#1113
There are no doubt some Zeppelin/Robert Plant fans in the forum.  His two albums with Alison Krause are really good.  They're titled "Raising Sand" and "Raise the Roof".  I don't know how to post vids, but anything from either album would be worth a listen......




WhiteJC



WhiteJC

so I'm sitting here in sunny Cornwall, at least it has been today!, and after a day walking the dog on the beach it's time for some extra special tunes...

The Who - behind blue eyes


Playing for Change - when the levee breaks


Joe Bonamassa - sloe gin


WindyCity

Thanks to whitejc for posting that John Paul Jones vid.....very very cool! 

Also, many thanks to you whitejc for your daily Fulham Stuff postings!  Been following closely during this off season. Thx!


Dodgin

#1117
Top of the charts this one along with the film The Third Man.





WhiteJC

Quote from: WindyCity on June 03, 2022, 04:59:55 PM
Thanks to whitejc for posting that John Paul Jones vid.....very very cool! 

Also, many thanks to you whitejc for your daily Fulham Stuff postings!  Been following closely during this off season. Thx!

my pleasure  :54:

Lighthouse

The above IS NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT. It is an opinion.

We may yet hear the horse talk.

I can stand my own despair but not others hope