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What better way to pick up posting again than with following a meme. Nick Carr in Albums Going Steady describes the challenge to list "a favorite album for every year of your life." I actually do not have the problem described by Nick and others to really start with my birth year. The challenge has two restrictions: only one album per year and there can be no repeats of artists. I have added for myself...
Dear me. What a miserable day Monday was. Too much paper work. Either that or I’m just plain inefficient. Probably the latter. Not only do I feel like Tony Hancock, when I glance in the mirror I look like him too. S**t! Gloom relieved by some very kind emails. Now receiving at least 20 a day [...]
After playing the Hard Rock Calling event in London's Hyde Park on Friday night, on a bill that also featured Sheryl Crow and Eric Clapton, John Mayer brought his band to the Glastonbury festival to play on Sunday. According to the NME, the amassed crowd grew between each song played. His set included songs by George Harrison, Cream, and current crooner Duffy. John Mayer really seems to be
I'm so glad I started spinning this beautiful roving from the Spunky Club. Last night I finished it, plied and washed it. I love it uncontrollably. I'm so glad I was the high bidder on three skeins of handspun yarn...
So many new music discs arrive in stores today! Let's scoop the cream of the crop. Soul Power: Two classic Philly Soul stylists are represented with new (or at least, new to the public) releases. The authentically fresh set is "Like A Fire" (Shout! Factory, B+) from Solomon Burke - the one-time West Philly kid preacher turned
There is a munificent God. Or at least, there is a British gentleman rocker once deified by graffiti scrawled on a London Underground station who played a generous-spirited show at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa on Sunday that reconfirmed his exalted status in the blues-guitar pantheon while spreading the glory around among a superb cast of supporting musicians.
I Read the News Today: All Beatle News (Free subscription) | 05/23/2008
We all know that Brian Epstein was instrumental in The Beatles’ success. He was the business mastermind that was able to help shape their career and likeness into a product for the masses. He was a manager for several other groups in the music industry, and a successful man. Listed on his biography at Billboard.com, though, [...]
1.
Layla (Unplugged)
… Eric Clapton
2.
Sunshine of Your Love
… Cream
3.
Sea of Joy
… Blind Faith
4.
Crossroads
… Cream
…….4b.
Crossroads
… Robert Johnson
5.
Rock Me Baby
… Eric Clapton, BB King, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Vaughn
6.
Ramblin’ On My Mind
… Blues Breakers
7.
For Your Love
…
Yardbirds
8.
Tears in Heaven
… Eric Clapton
9.
Hideaway
… Blues...
It's astounding, time is fleeting, Madness takes its toll. But listen closely, not for very much longer. I’ve got to keep control. I remember doing the Time Warp; Drinking those moments when The blackness would hit me and the void would be calling; Let's do the time warp again ... Let's do the time warp again! Rocky Horror Picture Show - 1975 So there I was, reading the Guide section of the Dallas...
Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton during their reunion at Royal Albert Hall in May 2005. Performing the old T-Bone Walker tune, also covered by far too many Blues greats to ever list in a text box like this.