I've Bob Luman's album "Bob Luman" which included "Every time the world goes round" and "I had a dream last night", a really great recording. Would somebody please post Bob Luman's "I had a dream last night" onto YOU TUBE. Thanks a lot in advance.
This dude has like the lamest stage-presence ever. You see that entrance? Wtf? He doesn't even smile until 2:00. This dude had nothing. If you never heard of him, this clip is a prime example of why that is.
@TheDJGrandPa Yeah, he did smile a little right about then. Then it vanished for over a minute and a half. Lame. Quick to judge? I'm judging this clip, and it's lame. He's lame. If he ever changed and got unlame, then shed some light. As far as I see (and hear), the dude was lame.
@rb62470 Well, he's made some songs that are some of my very favorites, how he is as a performer doesn't really bother me, he's okay as a performer, but... eh, to each of his own I guess.
@TheDJGrandPa I only knew him from "Let's Think About Living". Then I stumbled across this, and he seemed almost uninterested in performing. But we all have favorite artists who don't always light up the stage. A lot has to do with crowd reaction and reputation and things that we really don't stop and think about. I mean, even a lot of EP's performances can be mocked just as easily as they can be applauded. A lot depends on atmosphere and our prejuidces. I'll dig deeper into the BL songbook.
@rb62470 Listen to "Make Up Your Mind Baby", one of the hardest rock songs of the 50's, he really did some great songs, so yeah, I'd say definitely check him out :P
the other version i liked of this was j burnette's but i really enjoyed this it's always a joy to see the singer actually performing on stage he was a good singer good upload dude!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does it matter so much if he wrote anything? As far as I know none ask if Frank Sinatra have written anything. And I belive he's rather BIG in what he's (or was) doing as a crooner. You have billions so-called-music-writers and most of it you don't wanna hear. Bob was a cool looking cat, resemble a bit of EC (Yep, Cochran)visually. Am I wrong?
I've Bob Luman's album "Bob Luman" which included "Every time the world goes round" and "I had a dream last night", a really great recording. Would somebody please post Bob Luman's "I had a dream last night" onto YOU TUBE. Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Horatio Nelson.
HoratioNel 3 months ago
This dude has like the lamest stage-presence ever. You see that entrance? Wtf? He doesn't even smile until 2:00. This dude had nothing. If you never heard of him, this clip is a prime example of why that is.
rb62470 10 months ago
@rb62470 He smiles like... 5 seconds after he gets on stage, also you probably shouldn't be so quick to judge people.
TheDJGrandPa 10 months ago
@TheDJGrandPa Yeah, he did smile a little right about then. Then it vanished for over a minute and a half. Lame. Quick to judge? I'm judging this clip, and it's lame. He's lame. If he ever changed and got unlame, then shed some light. As far as I see (and hear), the dude was lame.
rb62470 10 months ago
@rb62470 Well, he's made some songs that are some of my very favorites, how he is as a performer doesn't really bother me, he's okay as a performer, but... eh, to each of his own I guess.
TheDJGrandPa 10 months ago
@TheDJGrandPa I only knew him from "Let's Think About Living". Then I stumbled across this, and he seemed almost uninterested in performing. But we all have favorite artists who don't always light up the stage. A lot has to do with crowd reaction and reputation and things that we really don't stop and think about. I mean, even a lot of EP's performances can be mocked just as easily as they can be applauded. A lot depends on atmosphere and our prejuidces. I'll dig deeper into the BL songbook.
rb62470 10 months ago
@rb62470 Listen to "Make Up Your Mind Baby", one of the hardest rock songs of the 50's, he really did some great songs, so yeah, I'd say definitely check him out :P
TheDJGrandPa 10 months ago
Whos the tub-of-lard Hillbilly pig at 2:34?
ONENIGGER2ANOTHER 1 year ago
@ONENIGGER2ANOTHER ...That's Senior Samples...just a guess
szewell0556 1 year ago
@szewell0556 I thought it was Steven Seagal but I guess he would have been too young!
ONENIGGER2ANOTHER 11 months ago
Who is the big guy anyway?
promagnum 2 years ago
Was that Merle Travis on guitar at the very beginning???
easguitar 2 years ago
the other version i liked of this was j burnette's but i really enjoyed this it's always a joy to see the singer actually performing on stage he was a good singer good upload dude!!!!!!!!!!!!
garybrown57 2 years ago
yum....sexy....!!!
yedon68 2 years ago
rockabilly,music of the gods
rockabillygaz 2 years ago
Love the Clyde McPhatter version, but this one swings a bit, too... with a twang.
notepadzone 3 years ago 5
ROCKABILLY FOREVER!
50sRockabilly1 3 years ago 5
right!!!
deadgir7 3 years ago
Does it matter so much if he wrote anything? As far as I know none ask if Frank Sinatra have written anything. And I belive he's rather BIG in what he's (or was) doing as a crooner. You have billions so-called-music-writers and most of it you don't wanna hear. Bob was a cool looking cat, resemble a bit of EC (Yep, Cochran)visually. Am I wrong?
gangerollo 3 years ago 2
Great stuff!
forcereserve 4 years ago
Mmm, I like his interpretation as well as the Doo Wop version...he has a nice voice and delivers it with depth.
Thanks Catman200133 for uploading this...5 stars!!
sexysassyandlovely69 4 years ago
"Did this guy write anything?" you asked. I checked Wikipedia. Apparently not. Luman died of pneumonia in 1978, at the age of 41.
angelsingilisten 4 years ago
Did this guy write anything?
KipBurbank 5 years ago