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STEVE MARRIOTT - The Fixer (1984)
Rotterdam, Holland. 09-26-84
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lowell george - two trains
the unforgettable lowell george, (died jun.29, 1979),
was a member of two great names of "frank zappa's the mothers of invention",
"little feat",...
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4 days ago
Blues Before Sunrise - Eric Clapton (Studio Version)
1994 - From the Cradle
JusticeMusician • 39,754 views
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Jesus, he must've had a bad sore throat for weeks after this one..
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4 days ago
"Badge" by Cream - Cover by Buddy Clontz on Fender Strat
Buddy Clontz is covering the classic CREAM track "Badge" on a Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster running through a Digitech Eric Clapton Crossroad...
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Edgar's first band had a vocalist called Jerry La Croix around 1971(from Louisiana i think)..WHAT a voice !
I'm amazed but very happy Jack Bruce is still alive because he has been seriously ill..plus he lost his talented son a few yrs back..
I'm glad Eric is still around because, ev...
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4 days ago
Joking Apart - First Date Disaster
Taken from the fantastic sitcom about divorce, Joking Apart, written by Steven Moffat (Coupling, Dr Who, Press Gang, Jekyll). This is a flashback s...
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4 days ago
Humble Pie - Road runner
Humble Pie - Smokin' (1972) - Road runner (Holland-Dozier-Holland)
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5 days ago
Blues for Boo Boo, Kirk Fletcher Band
Kirk Fletcher Band:
Kirk Fletcher - Guitar
Per Øystein Erstad - Bass
Jon Reidar Furulund - Drums
Iver Olav Erstad - Organ
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5 days ago
East End, West End - Eric Gale
the last song on the ginseng woman album
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5 days ago
Grover Washinton, Jr~ Santa Cruzin'
From the FABULOUS 1978 Reed Seed lp.
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I never thought about the time period in which it changed but you have a very good point. Yes, 1983 was about right.
I suppose maybe this was because the electronic era took over and the sound became more processed. Certainly that was the case with pop music.
Thank you for that ob...
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5 days ago
Duster Bennett - Shady Little Baby
In a couple of days it is Duster Bennet's (1946-1976) birthday. In these days I'd like to make a couple of videos with his songs. Alas, no real vid...
andria260807 • 6,712 views
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Yes, that's very true.
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6 days ago
Joe Pass & Roy Clark - 1993 - I Can't Help It (If I'm Still
Joe Pass & Roy Clark - 1993 - I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)
Joe Pass - Guitar
Roy Clark - Guitar
John Pisano - Rythym Guitar
Jim...
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JP was a great musician and such a nice guy.
There has been a huge vacuum since his demise.
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1 week ago
Jim Mullen BLUES
Jim Mullen live at London Music School
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Jim Mullen is such a slinky player..very slick.
Love all the soloists on here.
Thank you!
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1 week ago
Dick Morissey Jim Mullen - Mighty Love
UK TV slot
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I recall their version of Stevie Wonder's ""Another Star"' & Marvin's " Í Want You"'. Had both tracks on tape once from a live BBC broadcast around 1980. The solos on both tracks almost made one forget about the original versions.( as good as the originals are)
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1 week ago
Sacha Distel - Bluesette (1964)
avec Elek BACSIK, Baden POWELL et Boulou FERRE (13 ans ).
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1 week ago
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Oh, this is beyond belief. Not many have heard of Elek Bacsik and Baden Powell.
It goes on my ''favourites'' list immediately.
Thank you so much.
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Smokey Robinson - Cruisin'
Smokey Robinson
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What a voice..smooth as silk.
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The Monkees - "Daydream Believer"
ATTENTION: Change the settings under the video from 360p to 240p and you will have sound. Picture Sleeve. Record released on November 18, 1967. V...
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R.I.P Davy Jones.
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1 week ago
Wes Montgomery with Liza Minnelli
Excerpt taken from Hollywood Palace circa 1967.
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Oh, absolutely true. .
It's even worse when we realise that very few pro- athletes are substance free (LOL) ..but the Nationalistic element in every society has to be pampered above ALL else.
But if we look we see that when cuts come it always affects the Arts projects and i think it...
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1 week ago
Victor Ahumada - being with you (by george benson)
hola aqui les dejo este cover de george benson! espero les guste
e-mail: victor_guitarra@hotmail.com
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Love this version.
You are truly gifted.
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1 week ago
george benson being with you.mpg
george benson instrumental
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1 week ago
Jim Mullen at Wakefield Jazz Club December 2008
Jim Mullen at Wakefield Jazz Club December 2008
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A superbly expressive player who i've admired since the late 1970s --Jim always reminds me of Eric Gale & Cornell Dupree so much.
I think it's to do with the way he bends the strings.
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1 week ago
Kenny Burrell - Be Yourself
From the album ''God Bless the Child''
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I play this album regularly. Have done so since about i was young.
One of the finest CTI recordings.
So smooth..typical Kenny Burrell perfectionism.
Thanks so much for this one.
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2 weeks ago
RICK DERRINGER - Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo (1973)
With Edgar Winter. L.A, Nov, 73.
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I'm sure Rick Derringer & Suzi Quatro were the same person because, did you notice, you never actually saw them both at the same time (hmm??).
No just joking... Rick's a great player and that Les Paul Custom looks wonderful! I never realised just how tiny he is inspite of the stack heels ba...
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2 weeks ago
The Crusaders - Stomp And Buck Dance - 1974 [Jazz-Funk]
Take off "Southern Comfort" album (ABC - Blue Thumb, 1974)
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Wow, this takes me right back...What a killer track!! Thank you so much.
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2 weeks ago
Weldon Irvine - Walk That Walk; Talk That Talk - 1974 [Jazz-Funk]
From "Cosmic Vortex (Justice Divine)" album (RCA, 1974)
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Cornell Dupree on guitar...LOVE this tune so much!! Thanks!!
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2 weeks ago
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Weldon Irvine: Walk That Walk, Talk That Talk
Music: Weldon Irvine - Walk That Walk, Talk That Talk Retropolis - Second Life.
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2 weeks ago
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FANTASTIC tune!!
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2 weeks ago
George Benson - Poquito Funk Poquito Spanish HD
George Benson - Poquito Funk HD
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Love all of the tune but 3 minutes into it and it becomes truly wonderful.
Masterful Chromaticism!
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2 weeks ago
Amar Sundy - This Morning
My good friend Amar Sundy at the "Caveau des Oubliettes" in Paris
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There's alot of the fierceness of Buddy Guy in his playing, although he's jazzier than Buddy and i always love Amar's tone.
I recall 1st hearing his track "'Sundy's Blues"' from his 1990 CD ''Hoga Paris-Chicago''. That track blew me away. Reminded me of the early Peter Green days.
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2 weeks ago
George Benson -- Plum
"Body Talk"Album.
1973.
Mobutu - Percussion.
Frank Foster - Tenor Sax.
Harold Mabern - Electric Piano.
Earl Klugh - Guitar.
Ron Carter,Gary King -...
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2 weeks ago
Ella Fitzgerald - Round Midnight
Ella Fitzgerald sings "Round Midnight".
Piano: Oscar Peterson
Bass: Ray Brown
Drums: Ed Thigpen
Composer: Thelonious Monk
(UK, 1961)
It begins ...
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Just for the record....you will never find a nicer lady either than Ella was.
You'll never hear a bad word spoken about her, unlike most singers mentioned on your lists.
She was the personification of pure class & humility .
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2 weeks ago
Hypnosis for Panic Attacks
For those who need instant relaxation to clear your mind of negative thoughts or feelings. This session has no music, and can act for most, as a 'm...
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Sorry but i don't quite follow(??) What part are you offended by? The "God Bless You" or my own experience with word association (?)
Have i used profane language like some on here ?
I can assure you my comment is not meant to be offensive and i'm puzzled as how it can be "nice '...
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2 weeks ago
John Abercrombie - Jazz Guitar Improvisation 1
A guitar lesson from a master of jazz improvisation John Abercrombie... part 1
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Err.....Bill Evans, Wes, Parker..what nationality were they? Go check it out.
I live in Canada also and class you as a freakin' embarrassment to your nation.
Also was one of the finest harmonica players..as noted on the ''Smokin"''track '"Ï Wonder"'.
I wore out two copies of that LP in 1972.
Jagger was deadly scared of this man when he auditioned for The Stones. Steve just took over the whole band like a fire ball.
The era for TRUE musical talent ...