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件名: Re: wow- what I wouldn't give to go back and re-live 1971
awesome: I don't think so...the energizer-bunny man you see playing is the Late(I think?) Great Steve Marriott..
I think Frampton left before the Smoking Album (1970? 1971?) anyways, he blew it, he left before they really stuck gold.. But Framp did ok on his own too... I thought at first that was him to the right there in the video, but don't think so.....hard to tell under all that hair!
awesome: I'm there man.I heard about it from a Rolling Stone article about 6 months ago.Apparently there are some legal issues originating from Bob Weir of The Dead.I guess Bob is a little short on cash these days It's a killer site
1974, Alanis Morissette, singer, songwriter, (1996 US No.4 & UK No.11 single 'Ironic' from 'Jagged Little Pill' album which has sold more then 30 million copies, making it the best ever selling record by a female performer. Hands in my Pocket
1959, Alan Wilder, keyboards, vocals, Depeche Mode, (1984 UK No.4 single 'People Are People', plus over 25 other UK top 40 singles). World In My Eyes
1950, Tom Robinson, singer, songwriter, Cafe Society, Sector 27, (1977 UK No.5 single with Tom Robinson Band, '2-4-6-8- Motorway'). Atmospherics (live) 1983
1947, Ron Wood, guitar, Jeff Beck Group, The Faces, (1972 UK No.6 & US No.17 single 'Stay With Me'). Joined The Rolling Stones in 1975, (1978 US No.1 & UK No.3 single 'Miss You').Bob Dylan, Keith Richards & Ron Wood - Blowin' in the Wind
Happy birthday to a couple of my favorites. She has not really enjoyed an easy time in this country, but I'm quite fond of Alanis. My favorite song of hers is You Learn. It's old, but I never get tired of it. I didn't like any of the videos on YouTube, though. But, I got to hear her sing it 3 times. You picked a good one, though, Nirvana.
Thank you, Jim the Dandiest. I needed that to defuse me. I'm voting for John Lennon. Of course, pictures of the Beatles as they progressed through MY years were nice, but his voice, and his passion really showed up in that clip. Have a GREAT Saturday.
awesome: Damn I love The Cat,what a musical genius.Creativity can be so unpredictable.We caught years of special music,but now he's focused it in another direction.I guess we should just be grateful for the great music he gave us in that period. I lost my dad 5 years back,this song always brings a tear http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jek6iP6AuAQ
1950, Suzi Quatro, vocals, bass, (1973 UK No.1 single 'Can The Can', plus 10 other UK Top 40 singles, 1979 US No.4 single with Chris Norman, (Stumblin' In'). Devil Gate Drive
1943, Michael Clarke, drummer, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Byrds, (1965 US & UK No.1 single 'Mr Tambourine Man'). Clarke died of liver failure on December 19th 1993. The Byrds ~ Eight Miles High
1942, Curtis Mayfield, US singer, songwriter. Member of The Impressions, (1965 US No.7 single 'Lilies Of The Field'). Solo, (1971 UK No.12 single 'Move On Up', 1972 US No.4 single 'Freddie's Dead, Theme From Superfly'). He died on December 26th 1999. Keep on Keeping on
Also born today, Too Slim - Riders in the Sky OK, maybe it's a little way out for some, but I know these guys. They are outrageously funny, and sterling fellows. Oh, and did I say talented? Too Slim plays bass.
Eriisa: A street in Toronto.. I've sung that song to hubby many times and I think he always thought I was making it up! It's early 80s I would imagine as they don't even uses buses anymore but rather street cars on Spadina Ave.
Rose: I've never been to Toronto, but I loved that!!! Too cool...loved those saxes and now I'm gonna have that stuck in my head, and no one in Texas is gonna know what a "Spadina Bus" is..I'd never heard that! Thanks
1954, Nicko McBrain, drums, Iron Maiden, (1991 UK No.1 single 'Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter'). Number of the beast
1948, Frank Eslersmith, keyboards, Air Supply, (1980 UK No.11 single 'All Out Of Love', 1981 US No.1 single 'The One That You Love'). He died March 1st 1991. All out of Love
1947, Tom Evans, bass, vocals, Badfinger, (1970 UK No.4 and US No.7 single 'Come And Get It'). Evans committed suicide on 23rd November 1983. No Matter What (live)
1946, Freddie Stone, guitar, Sly and The Family Stone, (1971 US No.1 & 1972 UK No.15 single 'Family Affair').Higher (Live - 1984)
Good stuff!! Thanks. I went through years of denying metal totally. Then, in November, my friend and I did 10 days in a car, and he has a killer stereo in the car. He had some metal with him, and at first when he put it on, I just groaned, to myself, of course. But, soon as he was singing along with it, I started hearing in the lyrics. As a matter of fact, I liked it so much, he sent me 3 albums of the same group. I don't think they are together anymore, but it was Scatterbrain. Fine LineDon't Call Me Dude
TexasToest: Scatterbrain is cool - I have their CD's somewhere in my closet. I can almost still hear the song "don't call me dude" in my head... think I might check out the link to refresh my mind a little more.
I use to listen to metal in my youth - today, i listen to just about everything, but mostly country.
Whilse playing on iyt I came accross a guy who was an original member of this group in the 70s. Just goes to show you never know who plays here or there!
coan.net: Today's country has so much Southern Rock in it, that it appeals to a wider audience than it used to. I still get a kick out of hearing Van Zant on the Country stations.........
Eriisa: I picked up a dvd by this band without any prior knowledge of what they would sound like.I just got a vibe that they would be good,I was wrong,they're great.The opening of this song brought to mind "Already Gone" by The Eagles,enjoy
I was sent this by someone on Pocket Monkey. I was tempted to post it on the Jokes board, but then thought as it was intended to be Music, I'd put it here.
件名: Re: amongst those born 6th June are ...........Steve Vai
Jim Dandy: that's Billy Sheehan on bass,Iwent to high school with him in Buffalo.... maybe the greatest bass player out there... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5omFFeLEXFE
件名: Re: amongst those born 6th June are ...........Steve Vai
awesome: Damn right.Didn't they both play together in a Buffalo band called Talas? I remember that band always being considered the best band out of Buffalo
only Billy Sheehan was in Talus with Dave Constantino and Paul Varga....yes, they were the top band to ever come out of Buffalo... until the Goo Goo Dolls...lol
awesome: I never recovered from learning Commander Tom was moonlighting as a weatherman.I felt sorry for him thinking space exploration maybe didn't pay so well
1967, David Navarro, Jane's Addiction, (1991 UK No.34 single 'Been Caught Stealing'). Red Hot Chili Peppers from 1993 - 1998. (1994 UK No.9 single 'Give It Away'). Also worked with Alanis Morissette. DaveNavarro
1966, Eric Kretz, drums, Stone Temple Pilots, (1993 UK No.23 single 'Plush'). Big Empty
1958, Prince Rogers Nelson, T.A.F.K.A.P, 1984 US No.1 & UK No.4 single 'When Doves Cry', 1994 UK No.1 single 'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World', plus over 40 other Top 40 singles. Prince
1957, Paddy McAloon, guitar, vocals, Prefab Sprout, (1988 UK No.7 single 'The King Of Rock 'N' Roll'). Bonny (Live in Munich 1985)
1940, Thomas Woodward, (Tom Jones), 1965 UK No.1 and US No.10 single 'It's Not Unusual' plus over 20 other UK and US Top 40 hit singles. 1999 UK No.1 album 'Reload' plus over 20 other UK Top 40 albums). Mark Knopfler & Tom Jones - Feel Like Going Home
1917, Dean Martin, US actor, singer, (1956 UK & US No.1 single 'Memories Are Made Of This' plus over 15 other UK Top 40 singles). He died December 25th 1995.That's Amore