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Everything Is Broken - Bob Dylan
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Everything Is Broken - Bob Dylan
just listened to it night before last, a great cover and really fun to sing along with it .........in my worst Bob Dylan voice if that is possible
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Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band's cover of Everything is Broken
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXgtKUpu4Sw
Behind the Smoke - Steve Hackett
Joe Lynn Turner - Angel (with Joe on guitar)
I really do like this one off the new release, still waiting for it to arrive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esefzdsqLnk
Etta James - You Can Leave Your Hat On LIVE
( those with absent sense of humor - don't click )
Paul Gilbert & Jimi Kidd, some really excellent geetar on this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7lTSwiH-h8
My Dynamite - Witch Hat...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2lSmP7HL_Y
Cesaria Evora - Sodade
they could not decide so they flipped a coin .......... RIP our brother, and master of time and space
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-bQGSWyXAM
ahsmith33 - you are smart, sweet and kind! Good vibes to you!
Heart - Crazy On You - Ann & Nancy Wilson Live 1978
100 watt Vipers Hellbound train a rollin
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gziRN50Bz_Q
100 watt Vipers Hellbound train a rollin
Nice!
Like it!
Mark Knopfler - So Far Away
This one’s a bit of a “blast from the past”; 3 newly remastered albums; Katharsis; Earmeal & Presens by Sweden’s Janne Schaffer.
Who he? Well, keep off the Google and I’ll tell you later. First off though, these aren’t Blues albums, they’re Fusion, or “when prog met jazz”, but don’t let that put you off; the guitar work over these three albums, recorded between 1976 and 1978 is as good as anything by Jeff Beck and as intense as Santana in the same era. To some ears, they may remind you of Roy Buchanan or Al Di Meola.
It’s Never Too Late (Earmeal) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKqxj176H0w
Katharsis & Earmeal (whole albums) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI0rBFBhgMQ
As to the “who he?” tease; in the 1970’s Janne was Northern Europe’s top guitar session guy and appeared on something like 50 of a certain band’s recordings, the most outstanding appearances being:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUrzicaiRLU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikUAAI9QIg8
As an aside, these are new (re)releases from BGO Records, and I’d recommend you check their website catalogue as there are many, many gems in there.
Some more "thinking man's boogie" if anyone finds "fusion" distasteful.
Dixie Dregs 3 Arista albums; Dregs of The Earth; Unsung Heroes & Industry Standard: their last 3 albums (recorded 1980 -82) before the disbanded for a decade.
Dregs of The Earth was a Grammy winner (Rock Instrumental performance) and Industry Standard was nominated. These showcase not only what a phenomenal guitarist pre-Deep Purple Steve Morse was, what great musicians bassist Andy West, violinist Allen Sloan (Sloanov), drummer Rod Morgenstein and keyboard/sax T. Lavitz were when all combined.
Here's a live take from 1981, Mark O'Connor takes over on violin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rkNYcmxKNA
thanks Mike, made my day. I saw them in concert here in Birmingham (US) in the early 70s, and then saw Morse on tour with Kansas in '87 or '88............ just a fantastic group of guys .......... Mark is a very acceptable sub for Dr Sloan, Allen finally retired from his practice in South Carolina and moved to Florida I think. Thanks for posting this, afixin to give it a listen
Some more "thinking man's boogie" if anyone finds "fusion" distasteful.
Dixie Dregs 3 Arista albums; Dregs of The Earth; Unsung Heroes & Industry Standard: their last 3 albums (recorded 1980 -82) before the disbanded for a decade.
Dregs of The Earth was a Grammy winner (Rock Instrumental performance) and Industry Standard was nominated. These showcase not only what a phenomenal guitarist pre-Deep Purple Steve Morse was, what great musicians bassist Andy West, violinist Allen Sloan (Sloanov), drummer Rod Morgenstein and keyboard/sax T. Lavitz were when all combined.
Here's a live take from 1981, Mark O'Connor takes over on violin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rkNYcmxKNA
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