Posted on 01/14/2011 9:22:50 AM PST by Reaganite Republican
I knew someone who played in a local band in the USA back then. They would go to the port and get the newest Beatles records from guys on ships. It allowed them to play the songs at sock hops before others.
It was actully my uncle Ted who played in a (skiffle) band.
I say “Cisco Kid!”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMlrI6IkQv0&feature=related
War - The Cisco Kid - Live 1973 Midnight Special
Yeah, I read a story about how Jagger and Richards re-met as teens and started playing together then...
Jagger had an armload of blues and C. Berry records under his arm on the train and Kieth just flipped at the sight... it was so rare for someone to obtain such stuff in any quantity, and obviously Mick had put significant effort into scraping it up
They knew each other as little kids but hadn’t seen each other in years and that got them talking music right then and there... they had a lot to catch up on suddenly
That’s a pretty cool story- I’m a huge fan
“Two words: Low Rider.”
Three words;
Low
Ri
Der
I almost forgot that one... and of course: "Spill the Wine".
I do believe you’re right. LOL.
In my shelf of “to read” books is this one about the guy who is supposed to have “perfected” the top 40 radio format. I was always a bit too poor forty years ago to buy a whole lot of music, so I listened mostly to the radio.
Hell, now that I’m solvent enough to afford to buy the stuff, it’s available for nearly free!
Gordon McLendon: the maverick of radio
By Ronald Garay
Gordon McLendon
http://www.museum.tv/rhofsection.php?page=237
Appropriate for today, doncha think?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSowZcvoqr4&feature=related
The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind
Eric Burden just played at a place about 2 miles from my house 2 months ago and like an idiot I didn’t go!
You know the singer in The Easybeats is George Young, who is the older brother of Angus and Malcolm of AC/DC.
It ain’t too hard to segue from The Easybeats to The Turtles is it?
The Turtles - It Ain’t Me Babe (Shindig)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXCqDbCQVdw&feature=related
Fumble~ that’s a shame allright
Never know when it might be the last time around... he’s no kid anymore
A family of talented children... and so well behaved lol
I always thought that song had one of the most unusual lead guitar lines I've ever heard in a "Top 40" song. Definitely influenced by the mid '60s San Francisco sound with a little Indian raga/sitar coloration mixed in, and punctuated by a British invasion backbeat.
And of course the first rock song any learning guitarist tries to play is the House of the Rising Sun.
Which is a traditional delta blues song so old nobody even knows who the author is.
The animals did a great version, but it always bothered me that they somehow have gotten credit for originating the song.
Eric Burdon had a big appetite for “brown” sugar!
Eric Burdon had a big appetite for “brown” sugar!
Of all the R&R music I’ve heard in my 55 of 60 years of listening to it, the intro to this one is THE best, imo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJR_KGZO4U0
The Music Machine - Talk Talk
Wow - haven’t heard that one in years. Great snarling bass line, too. The ridiculous haircut reminds me of the Ramones, circa 1977.
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