Topic: Les Dudek-Moondog's 6-26-09

Ok last night I was Blown away from a studio-legend named Les Dudek....Wow...what a 3 piece in your face performance. It was like witnessing Pat Travers meets Robin Trower!
I had asked him about some of his songs sounding like Pat's & he replied that he sometimes james w/him since they both live in Florida...Needless to say I was coverted & reborn with a good butt kicken night of Rock & Blues. I hope he comes back around soon....!!!!!
p/s did anyone know he played 2nd lead on Allman Bros "Ramblin man"..& supposedly co wrote "Jessica" and never got any creidt/royalties from Mr Dickie Betts???

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

Re: Les Dudek-Moondog's 6-26-09

Glad to see Les back on the circuit the last couple of years. A little more Les trivia, he and Cher were an item for a few years. Yikes!!!

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Re: Les Dudek-Moondog's 6-26-09

Les rocks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2E7sJJD8fU

You Can Do Anything You Want To Do

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Re: Les Dudek-Moondog's 6-26-09

Always liked Les very much.

I bought his  LP's : Les Dudek, Say no More and Ghost Town Parade when they were released.
After that he was married with Cher and he did other things than making fabulous music!

My favorite songs : Sad Clown
                               What a sacrifice
                                Does anybody care
                                Central Parque

I hope to see him live once.

Pat Travers was  another icon in the seventies. In the beginning he played more hardrock like music, very loud.
I never forget the first time I saw him playing live at  the Stokvishal in Arnhem. It was so loud! After the show I started the car, a Renault 4, which normally made a lot of noise, but I kept on starting again and again. Rudi went out and noticed that the engine was running all the time. I couldn't hear anything anymore thanks to Pat!

He comes to Holland quite often, saw him several times, when he comes I always go to a show. he's great.
His best album: Boom Boom from 1991., recorded live in Toronto at the Diamond Club by Castle Communications. I bought it in Strassbourg France at  FNAC. Never saw that |CD in Holland.
If you can get it do it!
I also have a live show from Pat in the Pan in Silvolde from 1996 , a friend taped it on his DAT recorder in the audience and I put it on CD. Not the best quality but gives a good idea how he played in the nineties.

Have a nice Sunday all with good music, I'll put on some Les and Pat today!

Andre Wittebroek

Re: Les Dudek-Moondog's 6-26-09

Wow! I haven't heard his name in years! I have both Say No More and Ghost Town Parade on vinyl and I can't remember the last time I gave them an airing.
Time to take a trip down memory lane methinks!

T smile