Friday, August 31, 2012

Johnny Winter "Fast Life Rider" (1970)

Gladsaxe Teen Club (Danemark) Johnny Winter : Guitar/vocal Edgar Winter : Sax Uncle John Turner : Drums Tommy Shannon : Bass

Mountain - Theme For An Imaginary Western - Cincinnati Pop Festival

Felix Pappalardi

Mountain - Beside The Sea (Live At Woodstock 69')

Killing yourself to die

SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY

by: George Gordon (Lord) Byron (1788-1824) She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impair'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress, Or softly lightens o'er her face; Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling-place. And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias

So lovely, intense.

The Band - Chest Fever, live at Wembley

Listen to the Theme, guitar, everybody´s voices, Richard. Lovely.

The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses

This is one of the reasons I love so much my last birthday present. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor and Jim Dickinson are listening to a recording of their Song Wild Horses. Taken from the documentary 'Gimme Shelter' from Charlotte Zwerin, Albert und David Maysles about the Rolling Stones and the Altamont Free Concert in 1969.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Bob Dylan - Down In The Flood

In 1966 Bob Dylan began his first electric world tour. It was a landmark moment, both for Dylan and for the history of rock music, and it bitterly divided his audience. Backing Dylan on stage was an obscure group of Canadian musicians collectively known as The Hawks. After a lengthy convalescence in New York's Catskill Mountains; when both parties re-emerged, Dylan had undergone an artistic transformation that sent ripples across American music and The Hawks had become simply 'The Band', one of the most important recording groups of their generation. This is the story of their relationship.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Clarence White and the "Wall of Guitar Players"

Hilarious story by John York where he talks about the "wall of guitarists" who'd come out to stare slack-jawed at Clarence White. From the DVD, "The Byrds: Under Review."

Sunday, August 26, 2012

"Whispering Pines" (The Band - 1969)

Richard George Manuel Whispering Pines (Richard Manuel & Robbie Robertson) Rick Danko - bass Levon Helm - drums & vocal Garth Hudson - organ Richard Manuel - piano & vocal Robbie Robertson - guitar Recorded 1969. Released on 'The Band' (The Brown Album), 1969

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Cactus - One Way Or Another

Listen to this, I am embarrassed to tell everyone I have a band.

Deep Purple-Stormbringer

Creme de la creme

Dicky Betts & The Great Southern W/ Vassar Clements (LIVE) November 3, 1974

Almost old in a way Recorded live at the Ultrasonic Sound Studios in Hempstead, New York. November 3, 1974 1. Instrumental @ 00:01 2. Old Joe Clark @ 2:24 3. Hard Time Blues @ 5:11 4. Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms @ 9:28 5. I Ain't No Stranger Now @ 15:29 6. Foggy Mountain Breakdown @ 19:44 7. Will the Circle be Unbroken? @ 23:12 8. Pony Boy @ 29:29 9. Salty Dog @ 34:31 10. Blue Sky @ 40:00 11. Jambalaye @ 46:15 12. I Saw The Light @ 51:18 13. Carolina @ 55:54 14. Come On In My Kitchen @ 58:14 15. Long Time Gone @ 1:01:21

Friday, August 24, 2012

Slash Discusses Rory Gallagher

Slash always well dressed. Slash discusses one of his favourite guitar players of all time - the legendary Rory Gallagher

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Cream - 1968 from Royal Albert Hall Farewell Concert

01:25 "Sunshine of Your Love" 05:40 "Interview Jack Bruce" 11:15 "Politician" 16:25 "Interview Eric Clapton" 21:20 "White Room" 25:10 "Spoonful" 33:40 "Interview Ginger Baker 39:13 "Toad" 45:44 "Jack Bruce - Farewell" 48:38 "I'm So Glad" Lineup: Jack Bruce -- bass, harmonica, vocals Eric Clapton -- guitars, vocals Ginger Baker -- drums Farewell Concert is a documentation of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker's final concert performance together as Cream at the Royal Albert Hall on November 26, 1968. It was originally broadcast by the BBC in January of 1969. The film was directed by pioneering rockumentarian Tony Palmer. Farewell Concert was always regarded as a bit shoddy due to the muddy sound, herky-jerky camera movement and the often out-of-sync editing. To say nothing of the annoying voice over and the fact that the whole thing consists of tight close-ups.

Monday, August 20, 2012

John Hammond - Shake For Me

Shake, just shake for me babe. Duane on the slide guitar.

Chris Squire of Yes - Meeting Jimi Hendrix

Great story, I wont tell you, you got to see this.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride

Leslie fat drunk lovely west 0:00 Don't Look Around 3:45 Taunta (Sammy's Tune)/Nantucket Sleighride (To Owen Coffin) 10:37 You Can't Get Away! 14:05 Tired Angels (To J.M.H.) 18:47 The Animal Trainer and the Toad 22:16 My Lady 26:52 Travelin' in the Dark (To E.M.P.) 31:18 The Great Train Robbery Bonus CD Track: 37:09 Travelin' in the Dark (To E.M.P.) (Live)

Thursday, August 09, 2012

The Band Hazel (with Bob Dylan) Nov 25, 1976

From some lost tapes of the last waltz

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

The Allman Brothers w/ Levon Helm 3/9/09

This is just unbelievable, God joined the ABB to play The Weight, Greg singing, Taj Mahal, Killing solo by Derek. Just like a baby I cried, it´s so beautiful, so wonderful. Amazing. The Allman Brothers live at The Beacon March 9th 2009

Tom Waits - Ol' 55

Well my time went so quickly, I went lickety-splickly out to my old '55 As I drove away slowly, feeling so holy, God knows, I was feeling alive. Now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, freeway cars and trucks, Stars beginning to fade, and I lead the parade Just a-wishing I'd stayed a little longer, Oh, Lord, let me tell you that the feeling's getting stronger. And it's six in the morning, gave me no warning; I had to be on my way. Well there's trucks all a-passing me, and the lights are all flashing, I'm on my way home from your place. And now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, freeway cars and trucks, Stars beginning to fade, and I lead the parade Just a-wishing I'd stayed a little longer, Oh, Lord, let me tell you that the feeling's getting stronger. And my time went so quickly, I went lickety-splickly out to my old '55 As I pulled away slowly, feeling so holy, God knows, I was feeling alive. Now the sun's coming up, I'm riding with Lady Luck, Freeway cars and trucks, freeway cars and trucks, freeway cars and trucks... All rights reserved to Tom Waits with all respect and admiring

Levon Helm interview w/ Marco Werman

Two months before. Filmed in February 2012 as part of the Sound Tracks: Quick Hits series by the Talbot Players in association with PBS Arts

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

The Allman Brothers Band - Atlanta, Ga. July 2, 1990

You think you know me well, but you dont know me. Recorded live at the Chastain Amphitheater in Atlanta, Georgia. July 2, 1990 1. Don't Want You No More @ 0:08 2. It's Not My Cross To Bear @ 3:25 3. Statesboro Blues @ 9:37 4. Blue Sky @ 15:48 5. Gamblers Roll @ 22:26 6. One Way Out @ 31:53 7. Rambin' Man @ 41:36 8. Blues Ain't Nothin' @ 50:08 9. Loaded Dice 55:09 10. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed @ 58:54

Monday, August 06, 2012

Blue Sky

Beautiful songs, great pictures. Lovely. by the Allman Brothers (WITH DUANE!) at SUNY Stony Brook, c. 1971

The Band 12/31/83

Robbie Robertson is out

Friday, August 03, 2012

Freddie King - Live in Europe 1973 & 1974

Yeah, let's talk about being fat and dangerous.

Relaxin' With The Miles Davis Quintet

Unemployment makes me drink more scotch than the usual Miles: trumpet Coltrane: tenor sax Red Garland: piano Paul Chambers: bass Philly Joe Jones: drums
This post is a tribute to ivitordsII

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Blue Cheer "Rock Me Baby" 02.14.08

Tonight´s second class, master class. Kids, learn that, rock and roll you play anywhere, anytime, above all the circunstances, this band is called Blue Cheer, and was the loudest band in the 60´s and most people, including me, believe it is the first Heavy metal group ever, Sabbath is the most influence band in HM. In 2008 they were playing in a record store, with babies, bad microfone, out of tune instruments, and they just dont care. Watch and learn, playing is what matters most. Dickie Peterson Paul Whaley Duck MacDonald Rocket Records Tacoma, WA 02.14.08

Chet Baker - I'm a Fool to Want You

Tonight´s first class, master class. "I'm a Fool to Want You", (Wolff,Herron,Sinatra) Paris,November,1987. Chet Baker,trumpet & voice, Alain Jean-Marie,piano, Ricardo Del Fra,bass, George Brown,drums. Film:"Chet's Romance" by Bertrand Fèvre.

Keith Richards - All I Have To Do Is Dream

All I Have To Do Is Dream...

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Keith Richards - Hickory Wind

Keith at his best on acoustic singing Gram Parsons