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Friday evening music

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

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WhiteJC

5 people 1 guitar...
Walk off the Earth - Somebody that I used to know


love the AC/DC version but this is a bit special...
Walk off the Earth - Thunderstruck


Moody Blues - Question (Royal Albert Hall, I was there!)




bobbo

#61
Never heard of walk off the earth , you keep coming up with a few jems john.

I'm spurred into sticking another original on but covered later on by the the big three and the beatles
1975 just leaving home full of hope

Dodgin

#62
Original version two years before Peggy Lee's classic version, Little Willie John was 17 when he recorded this. 


bobbo

Welcome to the music gang dodgin. Great sound mate.
1975 just leaving home full of hope

RaySmith

#64
Great stuff Dodgin - and great user name btw!

Fever is a classic, and i well remember Peggy Lee's version, an  eevn Bob dylan has sung it in concert, but don't think I've  this version before.

I was i influenced enough to but  original material by some of the r and b artists the 60s groups like the Stones, Beatles and Pretty Things covered, and got into the  likes of Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Howlng Wolf, Slim Harpo, Muddy Waters and Sonny Terry and Brownie Mcghee - all easily available in record shops at the time.
I even bough a Leadbelly  LP in Woolworth's with Rock island Line, a big hit for Lonnie Donnegan, on it.

Original Little Red Rooster by Howling Wolf, a massive hit for the Stones-


Money by Barrett Strong covered by Beatles , Stones



RaySmith

Great vids White JC - remember Question by the Moody Blues well, another sng I remember the words to.
My first wife owned it,so it brings back mixed memories!

That looks like a great concert.


Barrett487

#66
The original version of 'God Gave Rock And Roll To You'



RaySmith

Remember that well Barrett, great song.


They used to be The Zombies didn't they, had a big hit with She's Not There.

They were a top band, maybe didn't get the success they deserved.

Barrett487

Quote from: RaySmith on June 06, 2020, 12:01:59 PM
Remember that well Barrett, great song.


They used to be The Zombies didn't they, had a big hit with She's Not There.

They were a top band, maybe didn't get the success they deserved.

I saw Rod Argent & Colin Blunstone a few years ago, playing local to me, their set was a mix of Argent, Zombies & Blunstone solo hits. Blunstone was never in Argent (Russ Ballard), but he and Rod Argent were the driving force of The Zombies.


Dodgin

#69
One for the Fulham Ladies, She's not related to Harry or Karen, it's the glorious Mary Chapin Carpenter top songwriter.


RaySmith

#70
Excellent Dodgin.

Love this song, and artists-




The incomparable Joni Mitchell-





Jims Dentist

Quote from: Barrett487 on June 06, 2020, 07:51:50 PM
Quote from: RaySmith on June 06, 2020, 12:01:59 PM
Remember that well Barrett, great song.


They used to be The Zombies didn't they, had a big hit with She's Not There.

They were a top band, maybe didn't get the success they deserved.

I saw Rod Argent & Colin Blunstone a few years ago, playing local to me, their set was a mix of Argent, Zombies & Blunstone solo hits. Blunstone was never in Argent (Russ Ballard), but he and Rod Argent were the driving force of The Zombies.
Now that was music.


WhiteJC

the Carpenters - Superstar


Eurythmics - I saved the world today


KD Lang - Constant craving

Kimbleman

#73


Alice in chains unplugged. If you haven't already heard this gig (available to stream or on CD) it's an absolute classic gig. They hadn't played live for I think three years, pick up their guitars (Acoustic obviously) and create a masterpiece. This is just one track from the set so I recommend listening to the whole hour!

Holders

#74
Having today just cancelled my alpine holiday I was reminded of this:

Non sumus statione ferriviaria


Barrett487

#75
Beth Hart - Bad Woman Blues (Official Music Video)


Barrett487

#76
Quote from: RaySmith on June 04, 2020, 09:06:21 PM
the EP also had a cover this classic by the Coasters
The Coasters also covered Love Potion No.9, but here's the best version imo  (The Searchers did a good version as well)



Talking of the Searchers


RaySmith

#77
Had Love Potion Number 9 by the Searchers on an EP, Barrett, but that's a great version.

I saw them once, coming out of a guitar shop in Shaftesbury Avenue, but didn't speak to them or didn't ask for their autograph, of course -too uncool.

But it's still great to hear their music.

Talking of covers, just acquired  a great record - Dexys Do Irish and Country Soul -


Richie havens cover of the Beatles here Comes the Sun


The Faces cover of Etta James I'd rather Go blind - Ronnie Lane's last gig with them



WhiteJC

Sade - the sweetest taboo


Steve Winwood - Can't find my way home


Paul McCartney (Beatles) - For No One

bobbo

#79
It slipped past on Friday but checked it all out this morning and loved it all.
Here's a little number by Harry Nilsson , later covered   By sandie

1975 just leaving home full of hope