Actually like Tired of waiting. And Jerry Goodman of course.
Mmmm. Goodnight Tony. Goodnight.
The Carpenters, now and then. I have caught the carpenters bug today. Spent much of the day listening to their songs, watched documentary and a bunch of old music videos and now this.
The Nations Favorite Carpenter Songs. Rumer, Andrea and Jim from the Corrs amongst others contributed to the documentary.
Moonchild Voyager / 2017 Tru Thoughts / UK CD / TRUCD341
Out and about this morning so giving this a spin via the USB drive in the car.
After many great suggestions from this thread, I thought it is time to share some input as well. So here we go:
Discovered via the excellent „My Weekly Q“ playlist on Qobuz.
Zap morning
Almost bought it a second time in a cd shop yesterday, but luckily timely noticed it’s already part of my 20.000 albums big collection
I’ve regarded French rock bands a bit like a dog that walks on its hind legs; more a surprise that it’s done at all rather than done well.
But this really is rather good fun. Good 70s infused rock with catchy tunes and a touch of psychedelia.
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary box set, listening to the original album(s).
Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards – guitar
Charlie Watts – drums
Ronnie Wood – guitar
Additional musicians
Darryl Jones – bass
Chuck Leavell – keyboards
Matt Clifford – Wurlitzer piano, electric keyboards, Hammond B3
Jim Keltner – percussion on “Hoo Doo Blues”
Eric Clapton – slide guitar on “Everybody Knows About My Good Thing”, lead electric guitar on “I Can’t Quit You Baby”
Recorded in December 2015
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Happy 78th Birthday Keith Richards!
born 18 December 1943 and grew up in Dartford, Kent, England
American Blues Is Here
Dusty Hill, Frank Beard and Ricky Hill, after the band split Frank and Dusty went on to better things!
Having just seen @Debs latest post it seems rude to not celebrate the old boy’s birthday
The Rolling Stones - Black And Blue.