Frehley and Slash with a cover of Thin Lizzy's classic track 'Emerald'...both of them duelling it out on those twin guitars to see who comes out on top.
hi dr wu, in the hot summer weather try yourself a traditional British Ploughman's lunch...a good Ploughman's should consist of the following...
Some thick crusty bread or a crusty baguette. ( with butter if you wish.)
Two types of cheese - i like Cheddar and a not too strong blue cheese.
Some...
Another great thing about Rory was that no matter what he always had time for his fans, unlike some other musicians who wouldn't give up much of their time for their fans, Rory would always speak to his supporters..He was so down-to-earth and REAL..Some of these top celebrity rock stars, their...
I liked Rory G for so many reasons...he was a roaring lion on the stage and a perfect gent off it..he stuck to what he believed in and wouldn't kowtow to those that said he should do things their way..there was no nonsense or b*llshit with Rory, no showbiz, no glitz n glamour, he just came out...
+1...me too E-Z...i love this album....sod the critics, they can have their opinions, but i will have mine...
The other people that i cannot tolerate are these so-called Blues purists..Blues snobs they are..They harp on about the true origins of the music and dismiss anyone that hasn't...
Move aside Jimi Hendrix and Duane Allman, this guy is my favourite American player - Roy Buchanan, the ABSOLUTE master of the Telecaster...A SUPREME guitarist and right up there as one of my all time faves...His wizardry on the fretboard here on this clip really is something else..This recorded...
This is the style of blues i really like, real heavy heavy slow blues...
The Climax Blues Band - St. Michael's Blues....this track taken from their 1971 album 'Tightly Knit.'..Pete Haycock another great guitarist from that era.
on the topic of Cozy Powell, there was this blues-rock album he did in 1973 titled 'Bedlam.'...This album was produced by Felix Pappalardi, Felix being the bass player in that great American heavy blues rock band 'Mountain.'..i am a big fan of Leslie West and Mountain.
Yes, i am also a big fan of Ten Years After and the Cricklewood Green album i like very much...On the topic of guitarists, i never really got into Jeff Beck, undoubtedly a top top player but i never got into his style...For me, guitar style and the way each individual plays comes ahead of...
That very early 70's period there were many British blues bands and prog blues bands kicking around, some of them quite obscure but they never made it, many of them only lasted a couple of years, made just one album and then fizzled out, but still some great one-off albums out there...Glam Rock...
Jo Ann Kelly - it would be hard to find a more accomplished white female blues singer than her...
Sadly she died of a brain tumour in 1990...i saw Rory Gallagher in a small club in Central London a year before her death and the gig was in aid of her with all proceeds going to her.
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Another album from that late 60's British Blues Rock era.
Tramp - featuring members of Fleetwood Mac and Dave Kelly with his sister Jo Ann Kelly,,she had a wonderful blues voice.
Climax Blues Band i really liked too..Their first 4 albums were very good...but later on in their career they stopped playing the blues and became a mushy wishy-washy pop group., a real shame.
Another great track from that late 60's/early 70's British Blues-Rock Boom..
Steamhammer - Junior's Wailing...an epic track.
in my view, the 2 greatest periods in music were the early/mid 50's Chicago Blues Scene and the late 60's British Blues-Rock Boom.
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