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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dick Heath Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 10 2008 at 05:51
and then there was the 'Ooo's Live At Leeds. Never trust musical pundits - take that Guardian article re Floyd and prog,. part truth tied with  poorly thought out tosh.
 
Thinking of their ages. other albums should qualify:
 
Cliff Richard's Cliff! - recorded live in the studio 1958 & has a remarkably good feel about R'NR in the UK at the time.
 
Benny Goodman's oft called 'legendary' Carnegie Hall recordings of 1938. Some great 40's recordings by top line jazzers, something like Jam at City Hall 1948....... variously and at varous times Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole got down and jammed.


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I thought it was always Thin Lizzy's live album that came top?

Later Dick.

I'll try and catch you earlier next week.
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I'm shutting the studio down, so catch up with those diehards when I get home


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote salmacis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2008 at 17:51
Oh don't get me started on The Clash. The single most overrated band ever IMHO, everything with them has to be 'the best ever' and 'important' according to their fans and journalists. They played that Shea Stadium gig supporting The Who for a start to a muted audience response.
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Now the Today programme this morning reckon Clash Live At Shea Stadium is.....
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Best live album ever...

Whippin' Post is godly!
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Double lead guitarists and two drummers/.......
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote salmacis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2008 at 17:43
Interesting that it had a different title. I was playing a Johnny Burnette and the Rock and Roll Trio album yesterday and one track is a total rip off of 'Baby Let's Play House' with only a few lyrics changed, yet Burnette and the band credited themselves. Led Zeppelin did this years later as well!
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Thanks, Dick.

That is extremely hard to play on harmonica... he does it with a guitar and bass drum as well!

Amazing.

One of my favourite live performances.
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Spot the difference
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I liked that, great atmosphere.
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I've been wanting to hear Beardfish.
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Originally posted by James James wrote:

I cannot help but notice Vampire Weekend crept in... how did that happen?


Hooked watching some of their set at Reading on BBC3
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I cannot help but notice Vampire Weekend crept in... how did that happen?
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Oooh, I love Indukti.

They're my favourite metal band.  This is also one of my favourite tracks by them.

And I did find out what S.U.S.A.R. went but I've since forgotten.
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Well I think he played at Godalming as well as The Toby Jug, Tolworth.

I forget which one he plays at live on the Indigo records though.
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

Need to go guys, a few stuff to prepare for tomorrow
I will not catch you next week, will be in North Wales for work.
Hope you have agood time.

Thanks Richard, see you people



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Originally posted by James James wrote:

Speaking of Bright Lights, Big City... any chance of some live Duster Bennett doing said track at the Toby Jug?



Toby Jug - that was Tolworth - my old haunt (that and Kingston Poly) - I think the live Bennett was done further along the A3 at Godleming??? (SP)
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Need to go guys, a few stuff to prepare for tomorrow
I will not catch you next week, will be in North Wales for work.
Hope you have agood time.

Thanks Richard, see you people
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Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

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9th October 2008

 

Track

Time

Band

Track Title

Album

Genre

Label

3.11

4.31

George Duke

That’s What She Said

My Soul

Jazz Funk

MPS

7

6.31

Hiromi’s Sonicbloom

Led Boots

Beyond Standard

Jazz Fusion

Telarc

13

5.43

Adriano Adewale Group

Sementes

Sementes

World Jazz

Segue

3

5.38

Elephant9

Skink

Dodovoodoo

Jazz Rock

Rune G

3

7.31

Garaj Mahal

Hotel (radio edit)

WooT

Jazz Rock

Owl Studios

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

2.44

Matts Morgan

Trottsove

Trends & Other Diseases

Fusion

Cuneiform

12

2.25

Sloan

I’m Not A Kid Anymore

Parallel Play

Pop

Yep Roc

2

3.59

Heldon

Une Drole De Journee

Stand By

Prog

Cuneiform

6

5.01

Bruce Hornsby

Preacher In The Ring part 1

Spirit Trail

Rock

RCA

3

8.44

Jordan Rudess (+ Ron Thal)

Just The Same

The Road Home

Prog

Magna Carta

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

2.17

Vampire Weekend

A-Punk

Vampire Weekend

Afro Pop

XL

2.7

3.43

Supersister

She Was Naked

Spirit Of Joy

Jazz Rock

Polydor

3

5.32

Garbarek, Brahem, Hussain

Sebika

Madar

World Jazz

ECM

5

5.42

Roy Harper

Goodbye

Flat Baroque & Berserk

Folk

Science Friction

2.1

3.42

Jethro Tull

My Sunday Feeling

This Was (40th Anniversary Edition)

Blues Rock

EMI

7

6.07

David Earle Johnson + Jan Hammer

Bamboo Forest

Hip Address

Jazz Rock

One Way

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.11

4.22

Ginger Baker’s Airforce (+Graham Bond)

Let Me Ride

Spirit Of Joy

Jazz Rock

Polydor

1.4

3.05

The Creation

How Does It Feel To Feel

Spirit Of Joy

Psych

Polydor

12

4.14

Alexis Korner/Colin Hodgkinson

Got My Mojo Working

Alexis Korner And ….. 1972-83

Blues

Castle

1.8

4.46

Pink Floyd

The Great Gig In The Sky

Echoes

Psych

EMI

2.12

7.15

Rory Gallagher

Can’t Believe It’s True

Spirit Of Joy

Blues

Polydor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.7

3.12

Fairport Convention

It’s Alright Mamma It’s Only Witchcraft

Spirit Of Joy

Folk Rock

Polydor

2

5.09

Omar Dykes& Jimmy Vaughan

Baby What You Want Me To Do/Big City

Jimmy Reed Highway

Blues

Ruf

9

4.40

Obscured By Clouds

That’s The Way

Bleed

Folk Rock

OBC Demo

1

2.04

Nick Drake

Pink Moon

Pink Moon

Folk

Island

1

7.07

Indukti

Freder

S.U.S.A.R.

Heavy Prog

Lasers Edge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8

6.41

Beardfish

The Ungodly Slob

Sleeping In Traffic Part 1

NeoProg

Inside Out SPV

1

5.10

Duster Bennett

It’s A Man Down there

Blue Inside

Blues

Indigo

1.5

4.55

Allman Brothers

One Way Out

Fillmore

Blues Rock

Polydor

11

9.42

Wave Mechanics Union

Heart Of The Sunrise

Second Season

Jazz

HX Music


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