ROCKS OFF - The Rolling Stones Message Board
Your mouth don't move but I can hear you speak!

Remembering the Tour - show by show marathon
Baltimore MD First Mariner Center - 1st February 2006
© Algerina Perna with thanks to Sue!
[ ROCKSOFF.ORG ] [ IORR NEWS ] [ SETLISTS 1962-2007 ] [ FORO EN ESPAÑOL ] [ BIT TORRENT TRACKER ] [ BIT TORRENT HELP ] [ BIRTHDAY'S LIST ] [ MICK JAGGER ] [ KEITHFUCIUS ] [ CHARLIE WATTS ] [ RONNIE WOOD ] [ BRIAN JONES ] [ MICK TAYLOR ] [ BILL WYMAN ] [ IAN "STU" STEWART ] [ NICKY HOPKINS ] [ MERRY CLAYTON ] [ IAN 'MAC' McLAGAN ] [ LINKS ] [ PHOTOS ] [ JIMI HENDRIX ] [ TEMPLE ] [GUESTBOOK ] [ ADMIN ]
CHAT ROOM aka The Fun HOUSE Rest rooms last days
ROCKS OFF - The Rolling Stones Message Board
Register | Update Profile | F.A.Q. | Admin Control Panel

Topic: Blind Faith? Return to archive
5th November 2007 05:49 PM
mojoman http://www.livedaily.com/news/13116.html
5th November 2007 06:25 PM
doo doo doo Dude Doesn't say if Rick Grech and Ginger Baker are involved
5th November 2007 06:26 PM
doo doo doo Dude Is Rick Grech even alive?
5th November 2007 06:38 PM
Left Shoe Shuffle
quote:
doo doo doo Dude wrote:
Is Rick Grech even alive?


He died years ago.
5th November 2007 06:46 PM
mojoman if ginger was goin to play it probably would be billed as blind faith. maybe jack will play bass. this is gonna be killer.......
5th November 2007 07:25 PM
Sioux The Cream reunion was awesome. Jack Bruce is extremely
talented. Yeah, just add him and Ginger and you would
have Cream + Winwood---sounds pretty close to Blind
Faith to me.... That way they could do Cream stuff,
Blind Faith stuff, and Traffic stuff...
6th November 2007 12:11 AM
VoodooChileInWOnderl
quote:
Left Shoe Shuffle wrote:

He died years ago.



In fact many years ago, he passed away on 17 March 1990 by liver and kidney complications due to excesive drinking
6th November 2007 12:12 AM
VoodooChileInWOnderl BTW, I uploaded this video of Blind Faith doin' "Under my Thumb" at the Hyde Park in 1969

Check this out, it's a DANCING VERSION LOL

6th November 2007 12:22 AM
Sioux That was great, Voodoo, thanks! Love Steve Winwood...
6th November 2007 12:25 AM
VoodooChileInWOnderl You're welcome

BTW, Steve's first album is a GEM!!
6th November 2007 02:25 AM
Prodigal Son Blind Faith was seen as a big disappointment in its brief time. Yers have been kinder but their album is hardly good. I enjoy some of it like "Sea of Joy" (though Winwood's vocals are badly recorded/mixed on this one), "Presence of the Lord," and "Can't Find My Way Home." But those overlong tunes ("Had to Cry Today," "Do What You Like") are the height of rock excess and boredom circa 1969 (it wasn't all as good as Let it Bleed people let's be honest-there was some crap, ie. the emergence of Grand Funk Railroad). Anyway, Clapton proved he could top Cream with the whole Delaney and Bonnie period which led into that incredible Derek & the Dominoes Layla album. Sure, many are sick of the song from its overplaying on classic rock radio but very few 75 minute albums could hold up as well as that double LP. Fuck Blind Faith, it's all about Derek and the Dominoes!
6th November 2007 08:19 AM
mojoman
quote:
Prodigal Son wrote:
Blind Faith was seen as a big disappointment in its brief time. Yers have been kinder but their album is hardly good.
Fuck Blind Faith, it's all about Derek and the Dominoes!



you make mojoman weep and shit liquid
6th November 2007 12:56 PM
doo doo doo Dude
Search for information in the wet page, the archives and this board:

PicoSearch
The Rolling Stones World Tour 2005 Rolling Stones Bigger Bang Tour 2005 2006 Rolling Stones Forum - Rolling Stones Message Board - Mick Jagger - Keith Richards - Brian Jones - Charlie Watts - Ian Stewart - Stu - Bill Wyman - Mick Taylor - Ronnie Wood - Ron Wood - Rolling Stones 2005 Tour - Farewell Tour - Rolling Stones: Onstage World Tour A Bigger Bang US Tour

NEW: SEARCH ZONE:
Search for goods, you'll find the impossible collector's item!!!
Enter artist an start searching using "Power Search" (RECOMMENDED)