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quote: stone jr. wrote:
Alice Cooper-Welocme to my nightmare
Junior, man, this is perfect. I watched this show and I loved it. Great Alice's performance. But, did you already watch the last DVD show from Alice, called, "Brutally Live"? Is good to see the classics.
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Madafaka |
Cast Away |
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Joey |
"Ass Ventura-Crack Detective"
"What About Boob?"
"The Buns Of Navarone"
"Schindlers Fist"
"The Sweaty Professor"
Tele..............................you make Joey smile broadly .
You are much loved by the Joey .
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vampire |
Quicksand, with
Michael Keaton & Michael Caine
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crb69 |
John Mayall Blues Breakers Alive special...
featuring the one and only Mick Taylor along with:
Albert King, Junior Wells, Etta James & Buddy Guy...awesome blues show. I wish I knew when it was recorded????? |
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vampire |
Le Pornographe, a canadian movie, i guess.
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Now I have a real cool DVD in my player, one I just bought yesterday: "Steve Marriott Live" with his last band "Packet of Three" live at the Camden Palace Theatre in London in 1985 with Jerry Shirley on drums and Jim Leverton on bass, what a crude sound, just a guitar, bass and drums
It rocks!
The DVD also has an interview of Steve in a bar. |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
quote: crb69 wrote:
John Mayall Blues Breakers Alive special...
featuring the one and only Mick Taylor along with:
Albert King, Junior Wells, Etta James & Buddy Guy...awesome blues show. I wish I knew when it was recorded?????
...and Sippie Wallace
I have that one as "Jamming with the Blues Greats" in VHS format. BTW, it was released also as "Blues Alive" in 1984 by RCA
If you see the back of the cover it is written the date as June 1982 at the Capitol Theatre. Checking Nico Zentgraf's ciber bible you'll see the date is June 18.
It's a must for a Taylor fan
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steel driving hammer |
Lick My Stick - Climax Facial Shots #12. |
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J.J.Flash |
quote: VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
...and Sippie Wallace
I have that one as "Jamming with the Blues Greats" in VHS format. BTW, it was released also as "Blues Alive" in 1984 by RCA
If you see the back of the cover it is written the date as June 1982 at the Capitol Theatre. Checking Nico Zentgraf's ciber bible you'll see the date is June 18.
It's a must for a Taylor fan
Yeah Mrs. Wallace was really great in that night, really HOT! I already watched this. Man, really great. Taylor is a master. How about Buddy Guy with Junior Wells? I don't have this tape. I hope can find this again. |
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J.J.Flash |
Well, I don't know what is in my DVD right now , the only thing I know : in my Panasonic Hi-Fi 7 Head VCR, the tape inside is HBO - Madison Square Garden. WOW!!! Gazza, thank you again! |
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Hannalee |
Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey.
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crb69 |
Sippy..........Sippy..........I have to hear her from "the day" cause she "doesn't move me anymore". lol She must have been good to be asked to perform with who was on that stage. Thanx for the info !^! |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
I just rewatched the whole show, what a fucking great peformance!
Also don't forget Hubert Sumplin on harmonica, Frank Dunbar on bass. I think I'm gonna make some stand stills for the upcoming reconstructed Mick Taylor space at Rocks Off as well as some headers |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
So the line up that day was
John Mayall - Lead vocals, Pianos, harmonicas
Mick Taylor - Lead guitars, Piano!
John McVie - Bass
Collin Allen - Drums
Guests.
Etta James - Vocals
Sippie Wallace - Vocals
Albert King - Guitar, Vocals
Frank Dunbar - Bass
Buddy Guy - Guitar
Junior Wells - Vocals, Harmonica
Hubert Sumlin - Harmonica
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