Camouflage - The Great Commandment (Best quality)
As mentioned earlier, I was at the Isle of Wight in 1970. This recording is from the concert The Who gave. They got started at about 03:30 am and played 32 songs. These (30) were released on 2 CDs in 1996.
Prince, the artist formerly known as Prince or the symbol, whatever you choose
Prince Sexy M____rfucker
Cher: Live In Concert - Believe & Credits w/ Believe Remix
The human spare-part-store, love that song and a few others. Transmit fun and joy.
Roxy Music - Dance Away (Extended) (Audio Only)
Bryan Ferry, not everybody’s cup of tea, I like his music. ‘Dance away’ from the album MANIFESTO was the first song to make me notice Roxy Music, and I remember it well, because dancing to that song in 1979, I deeply fell in love with a beautiful girl … for a while.
Later, after ‘Love is the d__g’ aso, with the album ‘Flesh and B___d’ they changed their style, and guess what, I still like it.
Bryan Ferry And Roxy Music - Same Old Scene
Santana - Soul Sacrifice (live at Woodstock 1969)
It’s 55 years ago this summer, but still one of the greatest live performances in rock history.
Today it’s kind of strange to think about how young these guys were when this was filmed. Michael Shrieve, the man with the epic drum solo, turned 20 mere weeks before this, and Santana himself was 22. And the others were around the same age.
I saw Rory Gallagher at the Chateau Neuf in 1978. He was a “master” up amongst the greats like Clapton etc. at the time. He was here the following year as well. Didn’t get to see that gig! He died far too soon after a liver transplant in 1995 aged 47. Bringing one that I think fits “here in the house”!
Rory Gallagher - Tattoo’d Lady
With Peter Green there is always a link to Fleetwood Mac.
Although I’m a ‘Rumours’ man, I still like their old stuff as well, oh well.
Oh Well (Pt. 1) (2013 Remaster)
Stevie Nicks, another band member of Fleetwood Mac.
Stevie Nicks - Stand Back (Live In Chicago)
Explicit voice, in songs like dreams, and her solo career. Love it.
Bob Welch played with Fleetwood Mac from 1971 - 1974. He passed away in 2012.
From his album French Kiss which also had Sentimental Lady and Dancin’ eyes
Bob Welch - Ebony Eyes
Roxy Music - Out of the Blue (live 2019)
Happy Birthday to English musician Eddie Jobson, who is turning 69 today. He is a keyboad player and violinist, and one more of the many musicians in the background who sometimes gets a little forgotten, yet having an impressive CV.
After starting out with Curved Air in 1973, Eddie Jobson is probably best known for his time in Roxy Music and in English prog supergroup UK. In addition he’s toured and recorded with Frank Zappa and Jethro Tull. He has also released a few solo albums and done session work.
To celebrate Eddie Jobson’s birthday, here’s a track by Roxy Music, recorded at a reunion in 2019, when Roxy Music was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Eddie’s violin solo is played on the same violin as the original solo from 1974.