I'm revisiting Neil Young live.
I'm revisiting Neil Young live.
I'm listening to an episode of "The Blue Bus," a radio program that originates in Maui and is reposted weekly on Mixcloud. This week's episode features (in a modest sort of way) Eric Clapton. The current track I'm listening to is "Genesis," by Hot Tuna.
https://www.mixcloud.com/thebluebus/19-apr-18/
cool, it's on thursday from 8PM to 11PM EST, I'm going to try to check it out tomorrow.
The last couple of days I`ve been digging on "Into the Mystic". The ABB version. Warren Haynes and Derrick Trucks! Lately revisiting Big Head Todd and the monsters too!
By the way, the first song on this album has the greatest guitar tone ever recorded.
Jorma Kaukonen has a guitar camp that sounds like a real blast! It's called the Fur Peace Ranch, and it's in southeastern Ohio. A weekend tuition runs $1,550 and covers workshops (10+ hours of instruction), all meals, performance tickets, and limited lodging. Sounds like a gas!
Many different versions of Voodoo Chile (slight return). I'm working on that song and am trying to gather ideas to build my own solo.
Damn expensive, but worth every penny
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Listening to Disc 6
Found it. Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/1971-Fillmore...others+Band%22
tempting
Disc #1
Abbey Road
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
So good.
As do I. You might be interested in this thread: https://www.thefenderforum.com/forum...d-Stratocaster
Man, do I love this group! I first heard the single track, side 4 of this double album while driving in my car. Its title is "Freedom," and as was the case during this time, many albums featured a single song that allowed solos from each band member to showcase their talents. The solo, "scat" singing of the vocalist reminded me a lot of Lou Rawls. It turns out the singer was Bill Champlin, for whom the group was named.
Many of you may know that Champlin became the vocalist for Chicago for many years. But the Sons, as they were affectionately known, were always his "first" band. Champlin was also a guitar player and keyboardist. Someone who could "do it all."
A great album, in my opinion.
I have been a huge Chcago fan over the years but i didn't know this. I'm checking it out. Thanks for sharing that!