Thanks for that Nelly! Buck Owens was a genuine talent to be sure. As much as I have come to the Beatles defense in the Beatles thread I gotta say that Buck's version of Act Naturally is so obviously better than Ringo's lame attempt at it. Buck could pick like a son of a bitch and he had such great phrasing in his songs. I have played that video three times in a row!
Riffy
28th December 2006 08:33 PM
Nellcote
You Tube is a great thing...
This cat may have popularized this song, however RIP to Dennis Lynde, who wrote this hot number...
28th December 2006 08:39 PM
Nellcote
This clip brings some of the folks who passed on in '06 into view....
28th December 2006 08:44 PM
Nellcote
RIP Phil Walden, founder of Capricorn Records, discovered this act in the South of the US, they once featured one of the premier lead guitarists in southern rock...
28th December 2006 08:54 PM
Nellcote
RIP Arif Mardin, who did work for the Stones, David Bowie, Hall & Oates, Willie Nelson, as well as many others.
Here's a 60's classic he produced....
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28th December 2006 08:58 PM
Nellcote
RIP Ahmet Ertegun, who co-founded Atlantic Records
Words cannot describe the impact this man made on modern music. A collage about him....
28th December 2006 09:09 PM
Nellcote
RIP Freddy Fender (catch the phrase he says right before he sings, you've heard it before....)
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28th December 2006 11:45 PM
Bloozehound
Van the Man ~ Baby Please Don't Go
29th December 2006 07:29 AM
Nellcote
RIP Billy Preston
29th December 2006 07:30 AM
Nellcote
More Preston towards the end of this Stones piece...
29th December 2006 08:32 PM
ComeAsYouAre
I'm sure this has been posted but, man oh man, those were the fuckin days!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4oOmzFCQa8&mode=related&search=
30th December 2006 03:38 PM
Bloozehound
Hank III
30th December 2006 04:09 PM
sirmoonie
quote:Nellcote wrote:
More Preston towards the end of this Stones piece...
Never seen that - Awesome video.
30th December 2006 07:33 PM
sirmoonie
Did I already post this? Fucking great tune anyway, nice vid too.
30th December 2006 07:51 PM
sirmoonie
This guy, this guy is fucking one crazy Jewish guy.
30th December 2006 07:59 PM
sirmoonie
More - fucking awesome!
30th December 2006 08:07 PM
sirmoonie
Haha!
30th December 2006 08:53 PM
sirmoonie
Oh, please, too beautiful, no?
30th December 2006 09:20 PM
Nellcote
Rickles classic, boy would Carson's ass be in a sling for that "cotton gin" comment...
Let's pick it up, huh...
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30th December 2006 09:29 PM
Nellcote
More cowbell...
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30th December 2006 09:36 PM
Nellcote
He stole OJ's Hertz sportcoat....
30th December 2006 09:40 PM
Nellcote
White Hair!
Speed Riffs!
30th December 2006 09:43 PM
Nellcote
Second Winter....
30th December 2006 09:53 PM
Highwire Rob
Here's a neat archival find from 1986: Bob Dylan presenting Gordon Lightfoot with the Juno Award.
If I could go back in time to experience a concert year of choice as an adult it would be '75 (I was only 6 then)--Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue hooking up with Lightfoot in Toronto. Ohhh, Man! That would be my year!
quote:When Lightfoot played two shows on Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue in 1975 in Toronto, Dylan dedicated 'Dark As A Dungeon', an old folk standard Lightfoot used to perform, to Lightfoot at the first night's concert.
"After the first night's Rolling Thunder Revue concert in Toronto in 1975, Lightfoot invited the entire revue back to his house for a post-concert party. Dylan, who was making a film at the time, recorded Lightfoot singing 'Ballad In Plain D' in an upstairs bedroom.
(from: http://www.lightfoot.ca/glfacts.htm)
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30th December 2006 09:55 PM
Nellcote
Pagey keeps playing...
30th December 2006 09:58 PM
Nellcote
This Dylan tour, eh?
Mick Ronson on guitar...
30th December 2006 10:01 PM
Nellcote
Another with Ronson, this is killer '75, forget about the later cover by Great White, this was the smoker...
quote:Nellcote wrote:
He stole OJ's Hertz sportcoat....
Haha - weird one - with this video, I have now deduced, after many, many, manyyears of investigation, that he had zip-snot to do with authoring Jumping Jack Flash.
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