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Friday evening music

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

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Dodgin

#600
Josh Smith and Ariel Posen, two blistering lead blues solo's



toshes mate



Just two minutes of a heavenly talent from 1971

Lighthouse

Seems apt for Fulham right now.

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


WhiteJC

Neil, Liam & Elroy Finn - distant sun


Patty Smyth - sometimes love just ain't enough


Jackson Browne - something fine


bobbo

I really love all that you fellas have posted today . White Jc. Toshes mate.  Lighthouse .   Dog in.

I'm about to dig really deep to keep up with you guys this week. Stand by.
1975 just leaving home full of hope

bobbo

#605
Try this little number for starters , by Lonnie Johnson.

                 
1975 just leaving home full of hope


bobbo

1975 just leaving home full of hope

spikey norman

#607
Sorry don't know how to download the clips straight off but here are links to some great slide and blues tracks.
If anyone is able to download them for me thanks.

The first is the outstanding Ry Cooder playing Feelin' Bad Blues ( can't find any live versions of him playing this)


This is Joe Bonamassa's terrific version of same song.


The brilliant Led Zep and In My Time of Dying


The fantastic White Stripes playing  Catch Hell Blues




spikey norman

Quote from: spikey norman on May 07, 2021, 06:00:10 PM
Sorry don't know how to download the clips straight off but here are links to some great slide and blues tracks.
If anyone is able to download them for me thanks.

The first is the outstanding Ry Cooder playing Feelin' Bad Blues ( can't find any live versions of him playing this)


This is Joe Bonamassa's terrific version of same song.


The brilliant Led Zep and In My Time of Dying


The fantastic White Stripes playing  Catch Hell Blues




Thanks to whoever downloaded the clips


BestOfBrede

#609


Bit of fun blues

RaySmith

#610
Janis Joplin



Jacksone Browne and Bonny Raitt



The Rolling Stones at Altamont, from the  very good doc, about this free concert, now viewed in  histories of the time as symbolic of the  end of  the 60's hippie idealism-




Maybe cheer you up after that, Charles Bukowski, Bluebird,   read by Tom o'Dowd


WhiteJC

Diane Birch - Valentino


Sade - your love is king


Playing for change - higher ground


Lighthouse

#612
Another song that feels Fulham related right now.




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

Dodgin

Marty Wilde one the great UK early rockers doing justice in his 70s to a Frankie Laine hit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEEIDM9AgTU&ab_channel=ChrisSalmon

 




rebel

#614


bobbo

#615
 Can't recall if anyone has done an elvis number since Jc started the Friday night music so here goes one from when I was st,l at school 1950 something.

                               
1975 just leaving home full of hope

WhiteJC

Rush - spirit of radio (very long intro)


Todd Rundgren - real man


Jackson Brown - my Cleveland heart


Somerset Fulham



Dodgin

#618
Lillian Boutte rips up the 3/4 time of the Tennesse Waltz.



toshes mate

Not the best quality audio or video but a real musician's band from LA, captured live in the sixties - HP Lovecraft - The White Ship.